Uzbekistan at the Olympics

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Uzbekistan at the
Olympics
IOC codeUZB
NOCNational Olympic Committee of the Republic of Uzbekistan
Websitewww.olympic.uz (in Uzbek and English)
Medals
Ranked 55th
Gold
11
Silver
6
Bronze
20
Total
37
Summer appearances
Winter appearances
Other related appearances
 Russian Empire (1900–1912)
 Soviet Union (1952–1988)
 Unified Team (1992)

Uzbekistan first participated at the Olympic Games as an independent nation in 1994, and has sent athletes to compete in every Games since then. Previously, Uzbek athletes competed as part of the Soviet Union at the Olympics from 1952 to 1988, and after the dissolution of the Soviet Union, Uzbekistan was part of the Unified Team in 1992.

Uzbek athletes have won a total of twenty six medals at the Summer Olympic Games, mostly in wrestling and boxing. The nation has also won a single medal at the Winter Olympic Games. The National Olympic Committee for Uzbekistan was created in 1992 and recognized by the International Olympic Committee in 1993.

Medals[edit]

Medalists[edit]

Summer Olympics[edit]

Medal Name Games Sport Event
 Silver Armen Bagdasarov 1996 Atlanta Judo Men's 86 kg
 Bronze Karim Tulaganov 1996 Atlanta Boxing Men's light middleweight
 Gold Mahammatkodir Abdoollayev 2000 Sydney Boxing Men's light welterweight
 Silver Artur Taymazov 2000 Sydney Wrestling Men's freestyle 130 kg
 Bronze Rustam Saidov 2000 Sydney Boxing Men's super heavyweight
 Bronze Sergey Mihaylov 2000 Sydney Boxing Men's light heavyweight
 Gold Artur Taymazov 2004 Athens Wrestling Men's freestyle 120 kg
 Gold Alexandr Dokturishvili 2004 Athens Wrestling Men's Greco-Roman 74 kg
 Silver Magomed Ibragimov 2004 Athens Wrestling Men's freestyle 96 kg
 Bronze Bahodirjon Sooltonov 2004 Athens Boxing Men's bantamweight
 Bronze Utkirbek Haydarov 2004 Athens Boxing Men's light-heavyweight
 Silver Abdullo Tangriev 2008 Beijing Judo Men's +100 kg
 Bronze Anton Fokin 2008 Beijing Gymnastics Men's parallel bars
 Bronze Ekaterina Khilko 2008 Beijing Gymnastics Women's trampoline
 Bronze Rishod Sobirov 2008 Beijing Judo Men's 60 kg
 Bronze Abbos Atoev 2012 London Boxing Men's middleweight
 Bronze Rishod Sobirov 2012 London Judo Men's 60 kg
 Bronze Ivan Efremov 2012 London Weightlifting Men's 105 kg
 Gold Hasanboy Dusmatov 2016 Rio de Janeiro Boxing Men's light flyweight
 Gold Ruslan Nurudinov 2016 Rio de Janeiro Weightlifting Men's 105 kg
 Gold Shakhobidin Zoirov 2016 Rio de Janeiro Boxing Men's flyweight
 Gold Fazliddin Gaibnazarov 2016 Rio de Janeiro Boxing Men's light welterweight
 Silver Shakhram Giyasov 2016 Rio de Janeiro Boxing Men's 69 kg
 Silver Bektemir Melikuziev 2016 Rio de Janeiro Boxing Men's middleweight
 Bronze Diyorbek Urozboev 2016 Rio de Janeiro Judo Men's 60 kg
 Bronze Rishod Sobirov 2016 Rio de Janeiro Judo Men's 66 kg
 Bronze Rustam Tulaganov 2016 Rio de Janeiro Boxing Men's heavyweight
 Bronze Elmurat Tasmuradov 2016 Rio de Janeiro Wrestling Men's Greco-Roman 59 kg
 Bronze Murodjon Akhmadaliev 2016 Rio de Janeiro Boxing Men's bantamweight
 Bronze Ikhtiyor Navruzov 2016 Rio de Janeiro Wrestling Men's freestyle 65 kg
 Bronze Magomed Ibragimov 2016 Rio de Janeiro Wrestling Men's freestyle 97 kg
 Gold Ulugbek Rashitov 2020 Tokyo Taekwondo Men's 68 kg
 Gold Akbar Djuraev 2020 Tokyo Weightlifting Men's 109 kg
 Gold Bakhodir Jalolov 2020 Tokyo Boxing Men's super heavyweight
 Bronze Davlat Bobonov 2020 Tokyo Judo Men's 90 kg
 Bronze Bekzod Abdurakhmonov 2020 Tokyo Wrestling Men's freestyle 74 kg

Winter Olympics[edit]

Medal Name Games Sport Event
 Gold Lina Cheryazova 1994 Lillehammer Freestyle skiing Women's aerials

Change Medalists[edit]

  1. Ivan Efremov from 4th place to bronze (Weightlifting at the 2012 Summer Olympics – Men's 105 kg)

Disqualified Medalists[edit]

Medal Name Sport Event Date
 Silver Soslan Tigiev Wrestling Men's 74 kg 20 August 2008
 Gold Artur Taymazov Wrestling Men's 120 kg 21 August 2008
 Bronze Soslan Tigiev Wrestling Men's 74 kg 10 August 2012
 Gold Artur Taymazov Wrestling Men's 120 kg 11 August 2012

See also[edit]

External links[edit]

  • "Uzbekistan". International Olympic Committee. 27 July 2021.
  • "Uzbekistan". Olympedia.com.
  • "Olympic Analytics/UZB". olympanalyt.com.