Para judoka from Kazakhstan, [Name], has made significant strides in her sport since taking it up in 2021. She began her judo journey at the age of 11, initially competing in non-Para judo. Her vision deteriorated, leading her to switch to Para judo. She debuted for Kazakhstan in 2022.

In 2022, [Name] became the first female Para judoka from Kazakhstan to win gold at the world championships. She claimed victory in the women's J2 -48kg category at the tournament held in Baku, Azerbaijan. This achievement marked a significant milestone in her career.
Her accomplishments did not go unnoticed. In 2023, she was named Female Para Athlete of the Year in Astana, Kazakhstan. This recognition highlights her dedication and success in Para judo.
[Name] credits her mother and husband as major influences in her life. Their support has been crucial throughout her journey in both non-Para and Para judo.
Looking ahead, [Name] aims to compete at the 2024 Paralympic Games in Paris. With her track record of success and determination, she is well-positioned to achieve this goal.
[Name]'s story is one of resilience and dedication. From starting judo at a young age to transitioning into Para judo and achieving historic success, she continues to inspire many within the sporting community.
Para judoka from Kazakhstan, [Name], has made significant strides in her sport since taking it up in 2021. She began her judo journey at the age of 11, initially competing in non-Para judo. Her vision deteriorated, leading her to switch to Para judo. She debuted for Kazakhstan in 2022.