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On behalf of President Olzhas Bektenov presents state awards to Paralympic medalists and coaches

On behalf of President Olzhas Bektenov presents state awards to Paralympic medalists and coaches
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A ceremony honouring the medalists and coaching staff of the XVII Summer Paralympic Games was held in the Ukimet Uyi building. State awards for high sporting achievements on behalf of the President was presented by Prime Minister Olzhas Bektenov, primeminister.kz reports.

The Head of the Government congratulated the athletes on their outstanding results. This year, the Paralympic team of Kazakhstan set a historical record by winning nine medals, of which 2 gold, 3 silver and 4 bronze.

As the Head of State noted, the Paralympians’ victories are an example of selflessness and unbending will in battles with the strongest rivals and competitors. After our meeting on the eve of the Games, the whole country watched each of your battles on the sports field, and your success has become a special pride for us. We are glad that every year the involvement of special people in sport is growing. Today in the country more than 56 thousand Kazakhstanis with special needs are systematically engaged in physical culture and sports. And I am sure that the personal example of each of you will make many of you join the ranks of our Paralympians. The Government will intensify work to create favourable conditions and support athletes," Prime Minister stressed. Special words of gratitude were addressed to coaches and mentors, who played an important role in the preparation of athletes for the Paralympics.


In turn, the Paralympians thanked the people of Kazakhstan for their support during the competition.

I would like to express my gratitude to the Head of State and all the people of Kazakhstan for their support. Defending the honour of our country at the Paralympic Games in Paris was a great pride for me. We worked hard to win Paralympic medals. Our coaches put all the skills into our victory. I am glad that I became the first two-time Paralympic champion of our country and was able to contribute to strengthening the image of Kazakhstan in the international arena. A lot of work is ahead of us to achieve new victories. We will not stop at what we have achieved and will continue to work for the good of our country," David Degtyarev, two-time Paralympic Para Powerlifting champion, said.


I am delighted and immensely grateful for the Order of Barys III degree on behalf of the Head of State. We returned home with a historic gold medal in para judo, having competed at the Paralympic Games against the strongest athletes in the world. It is gratifying that the state pays special attention to para-sports. I think our success today has encouraged people with special needs. I hope that our path will be continued by future champions to exalt Kazakhstan on the world stage," Akmaral Nauatbek, a gold medallist in para judo, said.


By the decree of the President of the Republic of Kazakhstan the Order of "Barys" of the I degree was awarded to David Degtyarev, the country's first two-time champion in para powerlifting, and the Order of "Barys" of the III degree to Akmaral Nauatbek, the champion of the Paralympic Games in Paris and the first gold medallist in para judo. The silver medal-winning shooter Erkin Gabbasov, swimmer Nurdaulet Zhumagali and judoist Shamey Yergali became holders of the Order "Parasat". Bronze medallists Dastan Mukashbekov, Zarina Raifova, Dayana Fedosova and Zhurkamyrza Shukurbekov were awarded the Kurmet Order.

Head coaches of the national team and personal trainers of the athletes were also honoured with high awards. 5 mentors were awarded the Parasat Order, 7 - the Kurmet Order, 2 coaches were awarded the Certificate of Honour of the President of the Republic of Kazakhstan: Yuri Kolesnikov, personal coach D. Degtyarev; Aidyn Anapin, personal coach A. Nauatbek; Dauren Orazov, personal trainer E. Shamey; Sattar Beisembayev, personal trainer N. Zhumagali; Muslim Sarsembekov, personal trainer E. Gabbasova; Sergey Bezgachev, personal trainer D. Mukashbekova; Kanat Sagyndyk, personal trainer D. Fedosova; Abylai Shunaev, head coach of the national team of Kazakhstan in para shooting; Mikhail Burchalin, senior coach in para shooting; Artur Tomitsky, head coach of the national team of Kazakhstan in para powerlifting; Zhaidar Saylaubaev, coach in para judo; Zhandos Kiyanov, head coach of the Kazakhstan national team in para judo; Aidar Kartpayev, head coach of the Kazakhstan national team in para swimming; Tahir Mamashayev, head coach of the Kazakhstan national team in para athletics.

For reference: Today in Kazakhstan develop 19 Paralympic sports, including boccia, goalball, sitting volleyball, football 5x5, table tennis, parajudo and others. In total, there are 925 people on the national Paralympic team. Kazakhstan's team at the Paralympics-2024 was represented by 44 athletes who performed in 9 sports.
 

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