The delegation of Uzbekistan, which participated in 24 sports with 268 athletes, took the 2nd place in team standings with 51 gold, 42 silver and 65 bronze medals.
Team standings:
ꞏ Turkey 145-107-89
ꞏ Uzbekistan 51-42-65
ꞏ Iran 39-44-50
ꞏ Azerbaijan 29-36-34
ꞏ Kazakhstan 27-23-39
ꞏ Morocco 15-13-34
ꞏ Indonesia 13-14-29
ꞏ Bahrain 9-7-7
ꞏ Kyrgyzstan 8-8-15
ꞏ Algeria 7-12-23
Weightlifters (15-3-6) brought the most gold medals to the national team. Also, our athletes were among the prize winners in judo (6-2-5), wrestling (4-4-10), athletics (4-2-2), taekwondo (4-0-4), kickboxing (2-7-12), rhythmic gymnastics (2-6-1), swimming (2-5-5), gymnastics (2-4-2), fencing (2-3-9), para swimming (2-2-2), cycling (2- 2-1), karate (2-0-1), para cycling (1-2-3), para athletics (1-0-0), table tennis (0-0-1) and shooting (0-0 -1).
Ruslan Nuriddinov, Akbar Jurayev, Sarvar Zafarjonov and Tursunoy Jabborova won gold medals in weightlifting, and Olga Zabelinskaya won three gold medals in cycling.
In para swimming, Azizbek Boynazarov won 2 gold, 1 silver and 1 bronze; in weightlifting, Adhamjon Ergashev bagged 2 gold and 1 silver for the delegation.
On the last day of the competition, 47-year-old legendary gymnast Oksana Chusovitina also secured a gold medal.