Muju Taekwondowon 2025 World Taekwondo Diamond Games successfully concludes

 

MUJU, Korea (Jul. 13, 2025) - The final day of the Muju Taekwondowon 2025 World Taekwondo Diamond Games saw athletes compete in individual events across eight categories.

 

Following Pairs and Mixed Team events on the first two days of competition, this brought the Muju Taekwondowon 2025 World Taekwondo Diamond Games to a successful conclusion.

 

Uzbekistan enjoyed a particularly fruitful final day, winning gold medals in all eight categories.

 

Madina Shoniyozova took Women’s -49kg gold at the expense of Mongolia’s Uchral Bat-Erdene, while beaten semi-finalists Cezann Teng of Singapore and Naiara Linan Pardo of Andorra took the bronze medals.

 

In the Women’s -57kg, Shabbona Abduvalieva overcame Singapore’s Nichelle Tan in the final, with Almira Kanat of Kazakhstan and Madeenah Boubacir of France clinching bronzes.

 

Ozoda Sobirjonova triumphed in the Women’s -67kg event, beating Ayaulym Askar of Kazakhstan in the final. France’s Cloé Blitek and Uzbekistan’s Sevinch Khayitova placed joint-third.

 

Olympic silver medallist Svetlana Osipova was the other winner in the Women’s category events at the Muju Taekwondowon 2025 World Taekwondo Diamond Games, overcoming Indah Permata Sari of Indonesia in the +67kg final.

 

Jakhongir Khudayberdiev led a clean sweep of medals for Uzbekistan in the Men’s -58kg, with Omonjon Otajonov finishing second, and joint-third going to Kamronbek Mansurov and Mirdiyorbek Mirayimov.

 

Diyorbek Tukhliboev took Men’s -68kg gold in the final against France’s Lorenzo Capuano, with Nurbek Gazez of Kazakhstan and Singapore’s Regan Guan Cong Chin completing the podium.

 

Ozodbek Mamadaliev won the Men’s -80kg final against Kazakhstan’s Yergesh Bekassyl. Bronze medals went to Bayanbat Tsagaantsooj of Mongolia and France’s Oswin Agbogbe Salanon.

 

Yodgorbek Zhuraboev was the other gold medallist in individual competition through victory over compatriot Azizbek Abdukodirov. Another athlete representing Uzbekistan in Shujrat Salaev earned bronze.

 

 

 

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