As noted by the National Olympic Committee, the men's competition concluded with a clear advantage for the representatives of the Uzbekistan team.
"Our skilled boxers have once again demonstrated their superiority on the Asian continent," the statement said.
Following the championship, the boxers secured 8 gold medals, 2 silver medals, and 1 bronze medal.
Gold:
Up to 48 kg – Shodiyorjon Melikuziev;
-51 kg – Asilbek Jalilov;
-57 kg – Mirazizbek Mirzahalimov;
-63.5 kg – Adhamjon Mukhiddinov;
-67 kg – Mujbillo Tursunov;
-71 kg – Khavasbek Asadullayev;
-75 kg – Javokhir Ummataliev;
-80 kg – Turabek Khabibullaev.
Silver:
-54 kg – Shakhzod Muzaffarov;
-86 kg – Jasurbek Yuldoshev.
Bronze:
+92 kg – Jahongir Zokirov.
The Uzbekistan women's team secured second place in the medal tally with 3 gold, 4 silver, and 2 bronze medals.
Gold:
-48 kg – Farzona Fozilova;
-52 kg – Feruza Kazakova;
-66 kg – Navbakhor Hamidova.
Silver:
-54 kg – Aziza Yakubova;
-57 kg – Nigina Ukhtamova;
-75 kg – Aziza Zokirova;
+81 kg – Oltionoy Sotimboyeva.
Bronze:
-50 kg – Sabina Bobokulova;
-81 kg – Sokhiba Ruzmetova.
It is noteworthy that at the recent Olympic Games in Paris, Uzbekistan emerged as the champion in the boxing medal standings.