September as an exam for Tajik judo: three tournaments – three national teams
This September promises to be an eventful month for the Tajik national judo team: the team is waiting for three major starts on the international stage: the Hangzhou Asian Open, the Asian Junior Championship and the prestigious Qingdao Grand Prix 2025. This was reported to «Asia-Plus» by the Tajik Judo Federation.
These competitions will not only give a chance to compete for medals, but will also become an important stage in preparation for the 2028 World Championships and Olympic Games.
Hangzhou Asian Open-2025
The participants of the Hangzhou Asian Open 2025 open tournament will be the first to enter the tatami. The September 6-7 competition will bring together promising athletes from dozens of countries and will be a good test for those who seek to strengthen their positions in the IJF ranking.
Tajikistan national team: Abdullo Kukanshoev (60 kg). Nabii Nurali (66 kg). Ilkhomiddin Jabborov (73 kg). Sayfiddin Boimirzoev (81 kg). Saidmumin Sharifzoda (81 kg). Mukhammadrahim Sarakhonov (81 kg).
Asian Junior Championship-2025
A week later, on September 13-14, the Tajik team will take part in the Asian Junior Championship in Jakarta (Indonesia), where the strongest athletes of the continent will gather. The tournament is important not only for medals, but also for the chance to get into the expanded national teams for future world championships.
Tajikistan national team: Boys: Loik Kudbuddinov (60 kg). Ikron Shamsov (60 kg). Magomed Farmonbekov (66 kg). Umar Sherov (66 kg). Mukhammadin Loikov (73 kg). Firuz Makhmadbekov (73 kg). Abdullo Loikov (81 kg). Abubakr Abdujalilzoda (81 kg). Surush Salomov (90 kg). Muslim Makhmadbekov (90 kg). Girls: Madina Kurbonzoda (52 kg). Alexandra Kahn (57 kg). Victoria Kiselyova (+78 kg).
These competitions will not only give a chance to compete for medals, but will also become an important stage in preparation for the 2028 World Championships and Olympic Games.
Hangzhou Asian Open-2025
The participants of the Hangzhou Asian Open 2025 open tournament will be the first to enter the tatami. The September 6-7 competition will bring together promising athletes from dozens of countries and will be a good test for those who seek to strengthen their positions in the IJF ranking.
Tajikistan national team: Abdullo Kukanshoev (60 kg). Nabii Nurali (66 kg). Ilkhomiddin Jabborov (73 kg). Sayfiddin Boimirzoev (81 kg). Saidmumin Sharifzoda (81 kg). Mukhammadrahim Sarakhonov (81 kg).
Asian Junior Championship-2025
A week later, on September 13-14, the Tajik team will take part in the Asian Junior Championship in Jakarta (Indonesia), where the strongest athletes of the continent will gather. The tournament is important not only for medals, but also for the chance to get into the expanded national teams for future world championships.
Tajikistan national team: Boys: Loik Kudbuddinov (60 kg). Ikron Shamsov (60 kg). Magomed Farmonbekov (66 kg). Umar Sherov (66 kg). Mukhammadin Loikov (73 kg). Firuz Makhmadbekov (73 kg). Abdullo Loikov (81 kg). Abubakr Abdujalilzoda (81 kg). Surush Salomov (90 kg). Muslim Makhmadbekov (90 kg). Girls: Madina Kurbonzoda (52 kg). Alexandra Kahn (57 kg). Victoria Kiselyova (+78 kg).
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