The Asian Aquatics Championships in the Philippines are in full swing, with Kazakhstani athletes excelling in artistic swimming. The swimmers have clinched two top-tier medals.
In the junior category (15-19 years), Karina Magrupova secured the highest score of 404.0525, earning her a gold medal. In the women's artistic swimming solo free routine, she outperformed competitors from Thailand and Uzbekistan.
Moving on to the 13-15 age group, Dayana Dzhamanchalova emerged as the Asia champion in the solo free routine with a total score of 233.5386. She surpassed a Chinese and Uzbekistani swimmer to claim the title.
The ongoing Asian Aquatics Championships in New Clark City's pool are proving historic for the Kazakhstani team, especially for the swimmers who have already amassed 20 gold medals across different age categories.
Following the success of our swimmers and divers, Kazakhstani artistic swimmers have also started their campaign with promising results. With competitions heating up, there are still chances for Kazakhstani athletes to earn more accolades.
Furthermore, from March 3 to 9, a water polo tournament is taking place where Kazakhstani water polo players have already secured their first victories. The Kazakhstani contingent is showcasing remarkable performances across various aquatic disciplines, bringing pride and recognition to the nation.