Kyrgyzstan’s Mr. Adylkan Bekbolotov can continue his work as head coach in the national team until 2020

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Mr. Adylkan Bekbolotov was appointed as head coach of the Kyrgyz national boxing team for another Olympic cycle until 2020. Mr. Bekbolotov is the head coach of the Kyrgyz national boxing team since 2009 and with his leading the country claimed medals in all of the ASBC championships and in the recent edition of the Asian Games.
Director of the Olympic sports in Kyrgyzstan former Olympian and marathon runner Mr. Nazirdin Akylbekov was signed the official document about Mr. Bekbolotov’s new contract. Former AIBA World Champion Andrei Kurnyavka’s coach Mr. Mikhail Goshloma supported him well enough to continue his great job as head of the boxing team.
Kyrgyzstan reached top results in the recent years and the country won its first ever continental title at the 2013 ASBC Asian Confederation Boxing Championships in Amman where Azat Usenaliev claimed the gold medal while three of his compatriots such as Omurbek Malabekov, Ermek Sakenov and Sergei Parenko took bronze medals.
Turat Osmonov achieved bronze medal in the Incheon 2014 Asian Games while Erkin Adylbek Uulu qualified for the Rio 2016 Olympic Games which were their next top results in the elite level. Their youth and junior boxers also achieved medals in the main Asian continental events while Ilgiz Matmusayev took gold as first Kyrgyz boxer in the 2016 Children of Asia Games in Yakutsk.
The upcoming ASBC Asian Confederation Boxing Championships will be also the lone qualification event for the Hamburg 2017 AIBA World Boxing Championships therefore Kyrgyzstan is planning to send maximum number of 10 athletes to Tashkent. The important edition of the ASBC Asian Confederation Boxing Championships will be starting on April 28 in the Uzbek capital.