Less than a month in the South Korean city of Incheon start XVII Summer Asian Games. Traditionally, the main start of four years among the Asian countries of Kazakhstan in the unofficial medal standings among the five strongest countries.
So, in 1994, winning 25 gold, 26 silver and 26 bronze medals, Kazakhs took 4th place.
1998 - 24 gold, 24 silver and 30 bronze medals (5th place).
2002 - 20 gold, 26 silver and 30 bronze medals (4th place).
2006 - 23 gold, 19 silver and 43 bronze medals (4th place).
2010 - 18 gold, 23 silver and 38 bronze medals (5 th)
We offer to meet with the athletes that will represent Kazakhstan in the competition in 2014. Let's start heading "Who will go to the Asian Games?" With representatives of the modern pentathlon.
Women's team
- Arina Dzhienbalanova (born 1992) - world-class athlete, champion of Kazakhstan, silver medalist Asia 2012 (in person), the champion of Asia 2012 (relay), finalist of the World Cup.
- Xenia Alexandrova (born 1991) - world-class athlete, medalist and Kazakhstan Cup, Asian champion in 2012 (relay), bronze medalist of Asia 2013 (team).
- Daria Halzova (born in 1994) - the master of sports, medalist and Kazakhstan Cup, Asian champion in 2012 (relay), finalist of the World Junior Championships in 2014.
- Enlik Sharip (born in 1994) - Candidate for Master of Sports, winner of the championship of Kazakhstan.
- Il'yashenko Pavel (born 1990) - world-class athlete, winner and prize winner and the Cup of Kazakhstan, silver medalist of the World Junior 2011, finalist of the World Cup, World Championships, Asian champion in 2013 in individual and team standings.
- Rustem Sabirhuzin (born in 1978) - world-class athlete, winner and prize winner and Kazakhstan Cup, international tournaments, the Asian champion in 2013 in the team competition, finalist of the World Cup.
- Andrei Soldatov (born 1988) - world-class athlete, winner and prize winner and Kazakhstan Cup, international tournaments, the Asian champion in 2013 in the team competition, finalist of the World Cup.
- Sukharev Vladislav (born in 1994) - the master of sports, winner and prize winner and Cup Kazakhstan KFSP championships, winner of international competitions, a member of the Junior World Cup in 2014.
Источник: sk-sport.kz