The Kyrgyzstan national wushu team performed successfully at the international wushu kung fu tournament as part of the third "Peaks of Tien Shan" Martial Arts Games held in Almaty. According to the Traditional Wushu Federation, Kyrgyz athletes won 54 awards: 18 gold, 17 silver, and 19 bronze medals.

Competition winners included Erik Abdyldaev, Andrey Borisov, Elina Isakova, Egor Leontyev, Saadat Kasymalieva, Elima Temirbekova, Almira Kasmakhunova, Adilet Aidarov, Edil Muratbek uulu, Amina Alimzhanova, Philip Oplachkin, Narina Narynbekova, and Eles Kokumbek kyzy. The tournament featured athletes from Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and Tajikistan, and was organized with support from the World Traditional Wushu Association.

The Kyrgyz team was prepared by honored coaches Evgeny Lopatkin and Natalya Neshcheret. The national team included representatives from several clubs and sports schools across the country. The Games served as a preparation stage for international competitions—the World and Asian Championships, as well as the 2026 Youth Olympic Games, where wushu will be represented in the competition program for the first time.

The strong performance by Kyrgyzstan's athletes demonstrates the country's growing prowess in wushu and reflects the quality of training provided by their coaching staff as they prepare for the sport's historic Olympic debut later this year.

 
 
 
 

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