Uzbek capital to host World Taekwondo Junior Championships

TASHKENT, Uzbekistan — Young taekwondo athletes will face one another on a global scale, as a record 986 competitors from 115 countries are expected to take part in the World Taekwondo Junior Championships from April 12 to 17 in the capital of Uzbekistan, making this year’s tournament the largest in the event’s history. The championships will be held at the Martial Arts Sports Complex in Tashkent’s Olympic City. Registration has surpassed the previous record of 963 athletes, set during the 2024 junior championships in Chuncheon, Gangwon Province. The entry list includes the Taekwondo Refugee Team, along with athletes competing under the federation flag. Competition will be held across 10 men’s and 10 women’s weight divisions, for athletes aged 15 to 17. The men’s categories range from under 45 kilograms to over 78 kilograms, while the women’s divisions run from under 42 kilograms to over 68 kilograms. For many of the sport’s rising prospects, it will also be an early proving ground ahead of the 2026 Youth Olympic Games in Dakar, just seven months away. The tournament i

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