The championship not only highlighted the athletes' physical strengths but also reflected the philosophy and cultural heritage of Alpagut, showcasing the richness of ancient Turkic martial arts. Participants competed in various categories, displaying their skills and providing thrilling moments for the audience.
Over 300 athletes from Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan, Iraq, Iran, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, Russia, Turkey, Tajikistan, Jordan, Syria, Pakistan, and India participated in the competition. These athletes, representing all age groups, created an environment of friendship and rivalry, emphasizing the growing popularity of Alpagut as a martial art that transcends borders.
According to the championship results, the Kazakhstan team secured 1st place, the Iraq team achieved 2nd place, and the Azerbaijan team obtained 3rd place.
This championship not only increased the recognition of Alpagut among Asian countries but also strengthened cultural exchange and cooperation among participants. The philosophy and values of Alpagut had an inspiring effect on all participants' performances, further enhancing the success of the event.
The World Alpagut Federation and the Kazakhstan Alpagut Federation plan to organize more events like this in the future, aiming to boost the international recognition of Alpagut and continue promoting this beautiful martial art. They express their gratitude to all participants and supporters and look forward to the excitement of upcoming championships.:
The head of the Alpagut Federation for the Shymkent region of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Marat Nakhipov, has made a significant effort in organizing the competition. For this reason, the World Alpagut Federation expresses its deep gratitude to all the staff of the Shymkent Alpagut Federation.