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Tajikistan with five bronze medals ranks 14th in the overall team standing at the fifth World Nomad Games in Astana

Tajikistan with five bronze medals ranks 14th in the overall team standing at the fifth World Nomad Games in Astana

The fifth day of the games brought another bronze medal to Tajikistan’s national team's treasury.  Tajik wrestler Saifiddin Saifiddinov finished third in Turkish national wrestling competitions in the 80 kg weight category. 

Thus, Tajikistan has five bronze medals and it ranks 14th in the overall team standings among 89 countries of the world.

Kazakhstan’s national sports leads the medal count at the World Nomad Games with 86 medals, Kyrgyzstan holds second place in the overall standings with 53 medals, followed by Uzbekistan in third (34 medals).

Kazakhstan’s media reports say the event brought together 89 countries, with athletes and cultural ambassadors.  The World Nomad Games have reportedly grown into the largest event dedicated to traditional sports, attracting the participation of over 2,500 athletes.  The games feature 97 medal sets across 21 sports, with 581 medals up for grabs.  The total prize fund of the 5th World Nomad Games is 250 million tenge (US$518,000).

The closing ceremony of the fifth World Nomad Games is taking place today.  The organizers say the closing ceremony will be held without spectators in the presence of sports delegations

The fifth World Nomad Games kicked off in Kazakhstan's capital of Astana on September 8 and is concluding today.  Dubbed the "Great Gathering on the Steppe", the Olympics of the nomadic world is a spectacular celebration of traditional sports, identity and culture from across inner Asia.   

Indeed, many of the sports have their roots in the skills required to survive on the steppe and in the unrivalled equestrian abilities that fueled a millennium-long wave of successive steppe empires, from the Huns to the Mongols. There are traditional events such as archery and long-distance horse races, but the Games also promote Kazakh food, traditional dress and even the art of epic storytelling.  The goal is to preserve and protect nomadic and steppe culture, which is under increasing threat from globalization, modernization and even climate change.

The World Nomad Games take place every two years and shifts locations as frequently as the nomads it celebrates.  The next sixth event in 2026 will head back to Kyrgyzstan, where the inaugural event began in 2014.