On the second day of the ongoing World Para Powerlifting World Cup, held in Tbilisi, Georgia, Uzbekistan’s representatives secured 12 medals – 5 gold, 3 silver, and 4 bronze – placing the national team in second position in the overall standings.

Uzbekistan’s Sherali Akhmedov and Khojiakbar Uroqov each claimed two gold medals. Qudratoy Toshpulatova won one gold and one bronze medal. Nuriddin Davlatov received two silver medals, Bahrom Qobilov took home one silver, Ilkhom Khalimov won two bronze medals, and Orzigul Oralova won one bronze medal.

Top athletes from 24 countries worldwide are competing in this prestigious event.

Javokhir Tashkhojayev, UzA

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The Uzbekistan national team takes second place in the overall medal standings

On the second day of the ongoing World Para Powerlifting World Cup, held in Tbilisi, Georgia, Uzbekistan’s representatives secured 12 medals – 5 gold, 3 silver, and 4 bronze – placing the national team in second position in the overall standings.

Uzbekistan’s Sherali Akhmedov and Khojiakbar Uroqov each claimed two gold medals. Qudratoy Toshpulatova won one gold and one bronze medal. Nuriddin Davlatov received two silver medals, Bahrom Qobilov took home one silver, Ilkhom Khalimov won two bronze medals, and Orzigul Oralova won one bronze medal.

Top athletes from 24 countries worldwide are competing in this prestigious event.

Javokhir Tashkhojayev, UzA