Moldir Zhangbyrbay

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Moldir Zhangbyrbay
Personal information
Born (1997-05-18) May 18, 1997 (age 26)
Kyzylorda, Kazakhstan
Sport
CountryKazakhstan
SportKarate
Weight class55 kg
Event(s)
TeamKazakhstan
Medal record
Women's karate
Representing Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan
World Championships
Gold medal icon (G initial).svg 2023 Budapest Kumite 50 kg
Asian Games
Silver medal icon (S initial).svg 2022 Hangzhou Kumite 50 kg
Asian Championships
Gold medal icon (G initial).svg 2021 Almaty Kumite 50 kg
Silver medal icon (S initial).svg 2023 Malacca Kumite 50 kg
Bronze medal icon (B initial).svg2021 AlmatyTeam kumite

Moldir Zhangbyrbay (born 18 May 1997) is a Kazakhstani Professional karateka, she currently represents Kazakhstan internationally Kumite (Karate) event. [1] [2]

Contents

Career

Achievements

She has qualified at the World Olympic Qualification Tournament in Paris, France to represent Kazakhstan in Women’s -55 Kg Kumite Category at the Karate competition of the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo, Japan. [8] [9]

Competition Records
YEARCOMPETITIONVENUERANK/POSITIONEVENT
2021 Karate 1 Premier League Lisbon Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal Silver medal icon.svg SilverFemale -50 Kg Kumite
2020 Karate 1 Premier League Salzburg Flag of Austria.svg  Austria ParticipateFemale -50 Kg Kumite
2020 Karate 1 Premier League Dubai Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg  United Arab Emirates ParticipateFemale -50 Kg Kumite
2020 Karate 1 Premier League Paris Flag of France.svg  France ParticipateFemale -50 Kg Kumite
2019 Karate 1 Premier League Madrid Flag of Spain.svg  Spain ParticipateFemale -50 Kg Kumite
2019 Karate 1 Premier League Moscow Flag placeholder.svg  ROC ParticipateFemale -50 Kg Kumite
2019 Karate 1 Series A Santiago Flag of Chile.svg  Chile ParticipateFemale -50 Kg Kumite
2019 Karate 1 Premier League Tokyo Flag placeholder.svg  ROC 9thFemale -50 Kg Kumite
2019 16th Senior Asian Karate Championship Tashkent Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Uzbekistan 5thFemale -50 Kg Kumite
2019 Karate 1 Series A Montreal Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada ParticipateFemale -50 Kg Kumite
2019 Karate 1 Premier League Shanghai Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China ParticipateFemale -50 Kg Kumite
2019 Karate 1 Series A Istanbul Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey ParticipateFemale -50 Kg Kumite
2019 Karate 1 Premier League Rabat Flag of Morocco.svg  Morocco ParticipateFemale -50 Kg Kumite
2019 Karate 1 Series A Salzburg Flag of Austria.svg  Austria ParticipateFemale -50 Kg Kumite
2019 Karate 1 Premier League Dubai Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg  United Arab Emirates ParticipateFemale -50 Kg Kumite
2019 Karate 1 Premier League Paris Flag of France.svg  France ParticipateFemale -50 Kg Kumite
2019 Karate 1 Series A Shanghai Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 5thFemale -50 Kg Kumite
2018 Senior World Karate Championship Madrid Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 9thFemale -50 Kg Kumite
2018 Karate 1 Premier League Tokyo Flag of Japan.svg  Japan ParticipateFemale -50 Kg Kumite
2018 Karate 1 Premier League Berlin Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 7thFemale -50 Kg Kumite
2018 Karate 1 Premier League Istanbul Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey ParticipateFemale -50 Kg Kumite
2018 17th Cadet, Junior and Under21 Asian Karate Championship Okinawa Flag of Japan.svg  Japan Gold medal icon.svg GoldU-21 Kumite Female -50 Kg
2018 Karate 1 Premier League Rabat Flag of Morocco.svg  Morocco ParticipateFemale -50 Kg Kumite
2018 Karate 1 Premier League Rotterdam Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 7thFemale -50 Kg Kumite
2018 Karate 1 Series A Guadalajara Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 9thFemale -50 Kg Kumite
2018 Karate 1 Premier League Paris Flag of France.svg  France 9thFemale -50 Kg Kumite
2017 Karate 1 Series A Okinawa Flag of Japan.svg  Japan Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeFemale -50 Kg Kumite
2017 10th World Junior, Cadet & Under 21 Karate Championships Tenerife Flag of Spain.svg  Spain ParticipateU21 Kumite Female -50 Kg   
2017 Karate 1 Premier League Halle/Leipzig Flag of Germany.svg  Germany ParticipateFemale -50 Kg Kumite
2017 16th Asian Cadet, Junior & Under 21 Karate Championships Astana Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan Gold medal icon.svg GoldU21 Kumite Female -50 Kg   
2017 Karate 1 Series A Toledo Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 5thFemale -50 Kg Kumite
2017 Karate 1 Premier League Rotterdam Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands ParticipateFemale -50 Kg Kumite
2017 Karate 1 Premier League Paris Flag of France.svg  France ParticipateFemale -50 Kg Kumite
2015 9th World Junior, Cadet & Under 21 Karate Championships Jakarta Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia ParticipateU21 Kumite Female -50 Kg   
2013 8th World Junior, Cadet & Under 21 Karate Championships Guadalajara Flag of Spain.svg  Spain ParticipateJunior Kumite Female -48 Kg   

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