
Diyora Keldiyorova: Pioneering Uzbekistan’s Future in Women’s Judo
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- March 23, 2025
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Diyora Keldiyorova: Pioneering Uzbekistan’s Future in Women’s Judo
Diyora Keldiyorova has carved her name in history as Uzbekistan’s first female Olympic judo champion, marking a significant milestone in the country’s sporting legacy. Her triumph at the Paris 2024 Olympics not only brought home a gold medal but also redefined the role of women in combat sports across Uzbekistan.
Despite facing a challenging road to victory, including a serious injury just months before the Games, Keldiyorova’s resilience and dedication led her to the top of the podium. Her success has ignited a newfound enthusiasm for judo among young female athletes, breaking stereotypes and inspiring the next generation.
Beyond her personal achievements, Keldiyorova is now committed to nurturing young talent. She has established a judo training center that has already attracted dozens of aspiring athletes, fostering a shift in a traditionally male-dominated sport.
As she sets her sights on Los Angeles 2028, Keldiyorova remains a symbol of perseverance and progress, proving that with determination and support, women in Uzbekistan can excel on the world stage.