Uzbekistan at the Olympics

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 from 1952 to 1988, and after the dissolution of the Soviet Union, Uzbekistan was part of the Unified Team in 1992.

Uzbekistan at the
Olympics
IOC codeUZB
NOCNational Olympic Committee of the Republic of Uzbekistan
Websitewww.olympic.uz (in Uzbek, Russian, and English)
Medals
Ranked 48th
Gold
19
Silver
8
Bronze
23
Total
50
Summer appearances
Winter appearances
Other related appearances
 Russian Empire (1900–1912)
 Soviet Union (1952–1988)
 Unified Team (1992)

At the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, Armen Bagdasarov earned the distinction of becoming the first athlete to win an Olympic medal for independent Uzbekistan, claiming silver in the men's judo middleweight division. Four years later, at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, Muhammad Abdullaev made history as the first Uzbek athlete to win Olympic gold, triumphing in the men’s light-welterweight boxing event. In the Winter Games, Uzbekistan debuted at the 1994 Olympic Winter Games in Lillehammer. During those Games, Lina Cheryazova captured gold in the women's freestyle skiing aerials, becoming both Uzbekistan’s first Winter Olympic medalist and the country’s first Olympic champion overall.[1]

At the 2024 Paris Olympics, Uzbekistan achieved its most successful performance in history, securing a total of 13 medals: 8 gold, 2 silver, and 3 bronze, and finishing 13th overall among 206 participating countries. The nation dominated in men’s boxing, winning five gold medals, while judo, taekwondo, and freestyle wrestling also contributed significantly—including Diyora Keldiyorova making history as the first Uzbek woman to win Olympic gold at the Summer Games, triumphing in women's half lightweight judo event.[2]

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

Medals

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Medals by Summer Games

Medals by Winter Games

Medals by summer sport

SportGoldSilverBronzeTotal
 Boxing102820
 Wrestling32510
 Weightlifting2114
 Taekwondo2103
 Judo12710
 Gymnastics0022
Totals (6 entries)1882349

Medals by winter sport

SportGoldSilverBronzeTotal
 Freestyle skiing1001
Totals (1 entries)1001

Medalists

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Summer Olympics

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Medal Name Games Sport Event
 SilverArmen Bagdasarov1996 Atlanta JudoMen's 86 kg
 BronzeKarim Tulaganov BoxingMen's light middleweight
 GoldMahammatkodir Abdoollayev2000 Sydney BoxingMen's light welterweight
 SilverArtur Taymazov WrestlingMen's freestyle 130 kg
 BronzeRustam Saidov BoxingMen's super heavyweight
 BronzeSergey Mihaylov BoxingMen's light heavyweight
 GoldArtur Taymazov2004 Athens WrestlingMen's freestyle 120 kg
 GoldAlexandr Dokturishvili WrestlingMen's Greco-Roman 74 kg
 SilverMagomed Ibragimov WrestlingMen's freestyle 96 kg
 BronzeBahodirjon Sooltonov BoxingMen's bantamweight
 BronzeUtkirbek Haydarov BoxingMen's light-heavyweight
 SilverAbdullo Tangriev2008 Beijing JudoMen's +100 kg
 BronzeAnton Fokin GymnasticsMen's parallel bars
 BronzeEkaterina Khilko GymnasticsWomen's trampoline
 BronzeRishod Sobirov JudoMen's 60 kg
 BronzeAbbos Atoev2012 London BoxingMen's middleweight
 BronzeRishod Sobirov JudoMen's 60 kg
 BronzeIvan Efremov WeightliftingMen's 105 kg
 GoldHasanboy Dusmatov2016 Rio de Janeiro BoxingMen's light flyweight
 GoldRuslan Nurudinov WeightliftingMen's 105 kg
 GoldShakhobidin Zoirov BoxingMen's flyweight
 GoldFazliddin Gaibnazarov BoxingMen's light welterweight
 SilverShakhram Giyasov BoxingMen's 69 kg
 SilverBektemir Melikuziev BoxingMen's middleweight
 BronzeDiyorbek Urozboev JudoMen's 60 kg
 BronzeRishod Sobirov JudoMen's 66 kg
 BronzeRustam Tulaganov BoxingMen's heavyweight
 BronzeElmurat Tasmuradov WrestlingMen's Greco-Roman 59 kg
 BronzeMurodjon Akhmadaliev BoxingMen's bantamweight
 BronzeIkhtiyor Navruzov WrestlingMen's freestyle 65 kg
 BronzeMagomed Ibragimov WrestlingMen's freestyle 97 kg
 GoldUlugbek Rashitov2020 Tokyo TaekwondoMen's 68 kg
 GoldAkbar Djuraev WeightliftingMen's 109 kg
 GoldBakhodir Jalolov BoxingMen's super heavyweight
 BronzeDavlat Bobonov JudoMen's 90 kg
 BronzeBekzod Abdurakhmonov WrestlingMen's freestyle 74 kg
 Gold Hasanboy Dusmatov 2024 Paris Boxing Men's 51 kg
 Gold Abdumalik Khalokov Boxing Men's 57 kg
 Gold Asadkhuja Muydinkhujaev Boxing Men's 71 kg
 Gold Lazizbek Mullojonov Boxing Men's 92 kg
 Gold Bakhodir Jalolov Boxing Men's +92 kg
 GoldDiyora Keldiyorova JudoWomen's 52 kg
 Gold Ulugbek Rashitov Taekwondo Men's 68 kg
 Gold Razambek Zhamalov Wrestling Men's freestyle 74 kg
 Silver Svetlana Osipova Taekwondo Women's +67 kg
 Silver Akbar Djuraev Weightlifting Men's 102 kg
 Bronze Muzaffarbek Turoboyev Judo Men's 100 kg
 Bronze Alisher Yusupov Judo Men's +100 kg
 Bronze Gulomjon Abdullaev Wrestling Men's freestyle 57 kg

Winter Olympics

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Change Medalists

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Disqualified Medalists

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See also

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References

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  1. "Uzbekistan - NOC Profile". olympics.com. International Olympic Committee (IOC). 2024. Archived from the original on 6 October 2024. Retrieved 2024-10-06.
  2. "Paris 2024: Uzbekistan achieves best Olympic result in its history". UzDaily.com. Uzbekistan Daily. 2024-08-12. Archived from the original on 2025-07-20. Retrieved 2025-07-20.
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