Uzbekistan competed in the 1994 Asian Games. It was their first ever post-Soviet appearance in the Asian Games as Uzbekistan. They won a total of 11 golds, 12 silvers, and 19 bronze, including the gold medal that they won in men's association football.[1] They ranked 5th out of the 42 countries that participated in the Asian Games.[2] They won gold medals in Athletics, Boxing, Canoeing, Football, and Shooting. They won the most medals in canoeing, where they won 4 gold, 7 silver, 2 bronze.[citation needed]
There were 25 different individual medalists, and one team.
A total of 4 medals were won in Boxing. They were won in the 67 kg Welterweight, the 75 kg middleweight, the 91 kg heavyweight, and the 91+ kg super heavyweight.[4]
The medalists in Boxing were:
Nariman Ataev Dilshod Yarbekov Alisher Avezbaev Oleg Maskaev
A total of 1 gold medal was won in Football. The Uzbekistan National Football team won the gold medal in the men's team competition in football.[5]
Shooting
A total of 5 medals were won in shooting. They were all won in men's events. The events were the 10m air pistol team, the 25m center fire pistol, the 25m center fire pistol team, the 25m standard pistol team, and the 50m pistol team.
Medalists in shooting were: Shukhrat Akhmedov Enver Osmanov Nikolay Repichev
References
^Ibbotson, Sophie; Lovell-Hoare, Max (15 August 2016). Uzbekistan. Bradt Travel Guides. ISBN9781784770174 – via Google Books.