Uzbekistan at the 1994 Asian Games

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Medals
Ranked 5th
Gold
11
Silver
12
Bronze
19
Total
42
Uzbekistan at the
Asian Games
IOC codeUZB
NOCNational Olympic Committee of the Republic of Uzbekistan
Medals
Ranked 5th
Gold
11
Silver
12
Bronze
19
Total
42
Summer appearances
Winter appearances

Uzbekistan competed in the 1994 Asian Games. It was their first ever post-Soviet appearance in the Asian Games as Uzbekistan. They won a total of 11 golds, 12 silvers, and 19 bronze, including the gold medal that they won in men's association football.[1] They ranked 5th out of the 42 countries that participated in the Asian Games.[2] They won gold medals in Athletics, Boxing, Canoeing, Football, and Shooting. They won the most medals in canoeing, where they won 4 gold, 7 silver, 2 bronze.[citation needed]

There were 25 different individual medalists, and one team.

Medal table

Sport GoldSilverBronze Total
Athletics3238
Canoeing47213
Boxing2024
Football1001
Shooting1225
Total11121942

Athletics

A total of 8 medals were won in Athletics. They were won in the Long Jump, javelin throw, and Decathlon for men's events, and medals were won in the High Jump and javelin throw for women's events.[3] The medalists in Athletics were: Konstantin Sarnatski
Vladimir Parfyonov
Viktor Zaitsev
Oleg Veretelnikov
Svetlana Munkova
Ramil Ganiyev
Oksana Yarygina
Nariman Ataev

Boxing

A total of 4 medals were won in Boxing. They were won in the 67 kg Welterweight, the 75 kg middleweight, the 91 kg heavyweight, and the 91+ kg super heavyweight.[4] The medalists in Boxing were: Nariman Ataev
Dilshod Yarbekov
Alisher Avezbaev
Oleg Maskaev

Canoeing

A total of 13 medals were won in canoeing. They were won for men in the C-1 500m, C-1 1000m, C-2 500m, C-2 1000m, K-1 500m, K-1 1000m, K-2 500m, K-2 1000m, K-4 500m, and K-4 1000m. For women, medals were won in the K-1 500m, K-4 500m. They won at least won medal in every single event. Medalists in Canoeing were: Yevgeny Astanin
Andrey Gorelov
Vitaly Sorokin
Ivan Kireyev
Vladimir Kazantsev
Andrey Kolganov
Anatoly Tyurin
Irina Lyalina
Irina Juravleva
Inna Isakova
Tatiana Levina

Football

Shooting

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