The Kazakhstan tayekvondist Sarymsakov Kayrat won bronze in the World Cup

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For wards Yu Ang Gene this medal became the first in South Korea.

the Kazakhstan tayekvondist Sarymsakov Kayrat took the third place in the World Cup which takes place in Mudzhu (on June 24-30).

the Master dayanga from Aktau achieved success in weight category to 74 kg where at first ahead of schedule won against Nigerian Segun Olusholu (the African disqualified during a duel) then also was stronger than the Portuguese Ferreyra Julio – 6:5, the Lithuanian Klemas Aurimas – 15:9 and taypeyets of Tsung E Young – 5:5 (a victory in "a gold round" - 2:0).

In a semi-final Sarymsakov Kayrat met the third tayekvondist of the world Rafalovich Nikita from Uzbekistan and could not overcome the rival any more. The main time of a duel came to the end with the score 8:8, however in "a gold round" good luck smiled to Rafalovich Nikita – 2:0. As a result it reached the final of the World Cup, and Sarymsakov Kayrat automatically became the owner of a bronze medal.

Kayrat Sarymsakov

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Sarymsakov Kayrat

Date of birth: on May 31, 1989.

Birthplace: Aktau.

of Achievement: bronze prize-winner of the youth championship Asia (2005), double bronze prize-winner of the championships Asia (2008, 2012), double bronze prize-winner of German Open (2011, 2012), bronze prize-winner of Russian Open (2013), bronze prize-winner of Bahrain Open (2014), bronze prize-winner of Asian games (2014), silver prize-winner of Argentina Open (2015), bronze prize-winner of Fujairah Open (2017), bronze prize-winner of Kazakhstan Open (2017), winner of Ukraine Open (2017), bronze prize-winner of the World Cup (2017). Master of sports of Kazakhstan international class. Participant of four World Cups (2007, 2009, 2011, 2017).

the Place in a world rating: the 64th.

the Medal moneybox Kazakhstan in the World Cups:

1999: Sagyndykov Adilkhan – bronze.

2003: Nurkina Leah – bronze.

2007: Aslan Batykulov - bronze, Chilmanov Arman - bronze, Nazgul Tazhigulova – bronze.

2009: Chilmanov Arman – bronze.