Kyrgyzstan at the 2024 Summer Olympics | |
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IOC code | KGZ |
NOC | National Olympic Committee of the Kyrgyz Republic |
Website | olympic |
in Paris, France 26 July 2024 – 11 August 2024 | |
Competitors | 16 in 5 sports |
Flag bearers | Erlan Sherov [1] Elizaveta Pecherskikh [2] |
Medals Ranked 68th |
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Summer Olympics appearances (overview) | |
Other related appearances | |
Russian Empire (1900–1912) Soviet Union (1952–1988) Unified Team (1992) |
Kyrgyzstan competed at the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris from 26 July to 11 August 2024. It was the nation's eighth consecutive appearance at the Summer Olympics in the post-Soviet era.
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The following is the list of number of competitors in the Games.
Sport | Men | Women | Total |
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Athletics | 0 | 1 | 1 |
Boxing | 1 | 0 | 1 |
Judo | 2 | 0 | 2 |
Swimming | 1 | 1 | 2 |
Wrestling | 7 | 3 | 10 |
Total | 11 | 5 | 16 |
Kyrgyzstani track and field athletes qualified for Paris 2024, by receiving the direct universality spots in the following event: [3]
Athlete | Event | Final | |
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Result | Rank | ||
Sardana Trofimova | Women's marathon | 2:26:47 NR | 14 |
For the first time since 2016, Kyrgyzstan entered one boxer into the Olympic tournament. Munarbek Seiitbek Uulu (men's featherweight) secured his spot following the triumph in quota bouts round, at the 2024 World Olympic Qualification Tournament 2 in Bangkok, Thailand.
Athlete | Event | Round of 32 | Round of 16 | Quarterfinals | Semifinals | Final | |
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Opposition Result | Opposition Result | Opposition Result | Opposition Result | Opposition Result | Rank | ||
Munarbek Seiitbek Uulu | Men's 57 kg | — | Horta (CUB) W 3–2 | Harvey (USA) W 3–2 | Javier Ibáñez (BUL) W 4–1 | Abdumalik Khalokov (UZB) L 0–5 | Silver |
Kyrgyzstan qualified two judokas for the following weight classes at the Games. Kubanychbek Aibek Uulu (men's half-lightweight, 66 kg) and Erlan Sherov (men's middleweight, 90 kg) got qualified via quota based on IJF World Ranking List and continental quota based on Olympic point rankings.
Athlete | Event | Round of 64 | Round of 32 | Round of 16 | Quarterfinals | Semifinals | Repechage | Final / BM | ||
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Opposition Result | Opposition Result | Opposition Result | Opposition Result | Opposition Result | Opposition Result | Opposition Result | Rank | |||
Kubanychbek Aibek Uulu | Men's −66 kg | Bye | Iadov (UKR) L 0–11 | Did not advance | ||||||
Erlan Sherov | Men's –90 kg | Bye | Morales (CUB) W 10–00 | Mosakhlishvili (ESP) L 00–10 | Did not advance |
Kyrgyzstan swimmers achieved the entry standards in the following events for Paris 2024 (a maximum of two swimmers under the Olympic Qualifying Time (OQT) and potentially at the Olympic Consideration Time (OCT))
Athlete | Event | Heat | Semifinal | Final | |||
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Time | Rank | Time | Rank | Time | Rank | ||
Denis Petrashov | Men's 100 m breaststroke | 1:00.42 | 23 | Did not advance | |||
Men's 200 m breaststroke | 2:10.99 | 16 Q | 2:10.19 | 14 | Did not advance | ||
Elizaveta Pecherskikh | Women's 50 m freestyle | 26.26 | 30 | Did not advance |
Qualifiers for the latter rounds (Q) of all events were decided on a time only basis, therefore positions shown are overall results versus competitors in all heats.
Kyrgyzstan qualified ten wrestlers for the following classes into the Olympic competition. Four of them qualified for the games by virtue of their top five finish at the 2023 World Championships in Belgrade, Serbia; [4] [5] [6] four wrestlers qualified for the games by winning the semifinal round at the 2024 Asian Olympic Qualification Tournament in Bishkek; and two wrestlers qualified for the games through the 2024 World Qualification Tournament in Istanbul, Turkey.
Key:
Athlete | Event | Round of 16 | Quarterfinal | Semifinal | Repechage | Final / BM | |
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Opposition Result | Opposition Result | Opposition Result | Opposition Result | Opposition Result | Rank | ||
Bekzat Almaz Uulu | Men's −57 kg | Kartbay (KAZ) W 4–1 SP | Lee (USA) L 2–12 | — | Wanhao (CHN) W 7F – 4 | Abdullaev (UZB) L 1–5 | 5 |
Ernazar Akmataliev | Men's −65 kg | Musukaev (HUN) L 0–11 | Did not advanced | ||||
Aiaal Lazarev | Men's −125 kg | Zare (IRI) L 0–5 | Did not advance | Amar Dhesi (CAN) W 5–0 | Taha Akgül (TUR) L 0–7 | 5 | |
Aisuluu Tynybekova | Women's −62 kg | Kolawole (NGR) W 5–1 | Miracle (USA) W6–6 | Koliadenko (UKR) L 2–9 | Bye | Pürevdorjiin Orkhon (MGL) W6–6 | Bronze |
Meerim Zhumanazarova | Women's −68 kg | Delgermaa (MGL) W 8–3 PP | Ozaki (JPN) W 8–6 PP | Oborududu (NGR) W 3–1 PP | — | Elor (USA) L 3–0 | Silver |
Aiperi Medet Kyzy | Women's −76 kg | Juan (CHN) W 4–1 PP | Hooda (IND) W1–1 PP | Blades (USA) L 6–8 PP | Bye | Bronze medal match Marín (CUB) L 0–6 P0 | =5 |
Athlete | Event | Round of 16 | Quarterfinal | Semifinal | Repechage | Final / BM | |
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Opposition Result | Opposition Result | Opposition Result | Opposition Result | Opposition Result | Rank | ||
Zholaman Sharshenbekov | Men's −60 kg | Sultangali (KAZ) W 6–3 PP | Arnăut (ROM) W 9–0 ST | Fumita (JPN) L 3–4 PP | — | Mohsennejad (IRI)W 3–1 | Bronze |
Amantur Ismailov | Men's −67 kg | Zoidze (GEO) W 12–1 ST | Nasibov (UKR) L 7–6 PP | Did not advance | Nemeš (SRB) W 8–0 ST | Jafarov (AZE) L 0–8 | 5 |
Akzhol Makhmudov | Men's −77 kg | Bey (USA) W 4–1 PP | Zhadrayev (KAZ) L 1–3 PP | Did not advance | Cuero (COL) W 9–0 ST | Suleymanov (AZE)W 6–5 | Bronze |
Uzur Dzhuzupbekov | Men's −97 kg | Venckaitis (LTU) W 5–1 PP | Saravi (IRI) L 0–8 ST | Did not advance | Rau (USA) W 9–4 PP | Gabr (EGY) W 2–1 | Bronze |
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