In 2012, at the age of 12, she began her journey in freestyle wrestling in the Talas region of Kyrgyzstan. Her father, a coach in the sport, inspired her to take up wrestling. Over the years, she has balanced her life as an athlete and a student, pursuing higher education in coaching at the Kyrgyz State Academy of Physical Education and Sports in Bishkek.

| Season | Event | Rank |
|---|---|---|
| 2021 | Women's 68kg | B Bronze |
At the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo, she made history by becoming the first female athlete from Kyrgyzstan to win an Olympic medal. Her bronze medal performance earned her the Order of Manas (third class) from the president of Kyrgyzstan. She also holds the title of Master of Sport of International Class in Kyrgyzstan.
Her success is supported by her coaches, Nurbek Izabekov at the national level and Chynarbek Izabekov at the personal level. Their guidance has been instrumental in her development as a top-tier athlete in freestyle wrestling.
Wrestling talent runs in her family. Her younger sister, Sezim, has also represented Kyrgyzstan in freestyle wrestling. Sezim won a bronze medal in the 57kg category at the 2021 World Junior Championships held in Ufa, Russian Federation.
Outside of wrestling, she enjoys spending time with her family and cooking. These hobbies provide her with a balance between her rigorous training schedule and personal life.
Her sporting philosophy is simple yet powerful: "Nothing is impossible." This motto reflects her determination and resilience. Looking ahead, she aims to win another medal at the Olympic Games, continuing to bring pride to Kyrgyzstan.
Fluent in Russian, she continues to inspire many young athletes with her journey from a small region in Kyrgyzstan to the global stage. Her story is a testament to hard work, dedication, and overcoming obstacles.
In 2012, at the age of 12, she began her journey in freestyle wrestling in the Talas region of Kyrgyzstan. Her father, a coach in the sport, inspired her to take up wrestling. Over the years, she has balanced her life as an athlete and a student, pursuing higher education in coaching at the Kyrgyz State Academy of Physical Education and Sports in Bishkek.