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Nariman Kurbanov
Nariman Khusanzhanovich Kurbanov (Russian: Нариман Хусанжанович Курбанов; born 6 December 1997) is a Kazakh artistic gymnast who is a pommel horse specialist. He is the 2024 Olympic silver medalist as well as the 2023, 2024 and 2025 Asian champion on the event. He is also the 2022 Asian Games bronze medalist on the pommel horse.
Kurbanov was born in Almaty in 1997. He is an ethnic Uyghur. Kurbanov began gymnastics when he was five years old and has been coached by his father, Khussaanzhan, since 2004.
Kurbanov made his international debut at the 2017 World Championships and successfully performed a new skill on the pommel horse that was named after him in the Code of Points. He placed 54th on the pommel horse during the qualification round.
At his second international competition, the Melbourne World Cup, Kurbanov won a gold medal on the pommel horse. He then placed seventh at the Baku World Cup. At the Koper World Challenge Cup, he won the silver medal behind Kōhei Kameyama. He represented Kazakhstan at the 2018 Asian Games, finishing sixth on the pommel horse and sixth with the Kazakhstan team. Then at the World Championships in Doha, he qualified for the pommel horse event final and placed fifth.
Kurbanov began the season at the Baku World Cup, finishing fourth on the pommel horse. He then competed at the Koper World Challenge Cup despite a 40-degree fever, and he finished ninth. He competed a lower-difficulty routine at the Universiade but still won the silver medal behind Lee Chih-kai. This was the first time in 16 years that an artistic gymnast from Kazakhstan won a medal at the Universiade. Then at the World Championships, he placed 12th in the qualification round, making him the second reserve for the pommel horse final.
Kurbanov competed at the 2020 Baku World Cup and finished fifth on the pommel horse in the qualification round. However, the event finals were canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. He returned to competition in November 2020 at the Szombathely World Challenge Cup and won the pommel horse gold medal.
Kurbanov won a silver medal on the pommel horse behind Matvei Petrov at the 2021 Osijek World Challenge Cup. He also won the pommel horse silver medal at the 2021 Doha World Cup. At the 2021 World Championships, he finished fourth in the pommel horse final, only 0.134 away from winning a medal.
Kurbanov won the pommel horse titles at the Doha and Baku World Cups. He also placed seventh at the Cottbus World Cup and eighth at the Cairo World Cup. He was the overall pommel horse winner of the 2022 FIG World Cup series. He then won the pommel horse gold medal at the Szombathely World Challenge Cup. Then at the Asian Championships, he won the silver medal on the pommel horse behind Jordan's Ahmad Abu Al-Soud.
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Nariman Kurbanov
Nariman Khusanzhanovich Kurbanov (Russian: Нариман Хусанжанович Курбанов; born 6 December 1997) is a Kazakh artistic gymnast who is a pommel horse specialist. He is the 2024 Olympic silver medalist as well as the 2023, 2024 and 2025 Asian champion on the event. He is also the 2022 Asian Games bronze medalist on the pommel horse.
Kurbanov was born in Almaty in 1997. He is an ethnic Uyghur. Kurbanov began gymnastics when he was five years old and has been coached by his father, Khussaanzhan, since 2004.
Kurbanov made his international debut at the 2017 World Championships and successfully performed a new skill on the pommel horse that was named after him in the Code of Points. He placed 54th on the pommel horse during the qualification round.
At his second international competition, the Melbourne World Cup, Kurbanov won a gold medal on the pommel horse. He then placed seventh at the Baku World Cup. At the Koper World Challenge Cup, he won the silver medal behind Kōhei Kameyama. He represented Kazakhstan at the 2018 Asian Games, finishing sixth on the pommel horse and sixth with the Kazakhstan team. Then at the World Championships in Doha, he qualified for the pommel horse event final and placed fifth.
Kurbanov began the season at the Baku World Cup, finishing fourth on the pommel horse. He then competed at the Koper World Challenge Cup despite a 40-degree fever, and he finished ninth. He competed a lower-difficulty routine at the Universiade but still won the silver medal behind Lee Chih-kai. This was the first time in 16 years that an artistic gymnast from Kazakhstan won a medal at the Universiade. Then at the World Championships, he placed 12th in the qualification round, making him the second reserve for the pommel horse final.
Kurbanov competed at the 2020 Baku World Cup and finished fifth on the pommel horse in the qualification round. However, the event finals were canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. He returned to competition in November 2020 at the Szombathely World Challenge Cup and won the pommel horse gold medal.
Kurbanov won a silver medal on the pommel horse behind Matvei Petrov at the 2021 Osijek World Challenge Cup. He also won the pommel horse silver medal at the 2021 Doha World Cup. At the 2021 World Championships, he finished fourth in the pommel horse final, only 0.134 away from winning a medal.
Kurbanov won the pommel horse titles at the Doha and Baku World Cups. He also placed seventh at the Cottbus World Cup and eighth at the Cairo World Cup. He was the overall pommel horse winner of the 2022 FIG World Cup series. He then won the pommel horse gold medal at the Szombathely World Challenge Cup. Then at the Asian Championships, he won the silver medal on the pommel horse behind Jordan's Ahmad Abu Al-Soud.
