Korea Boxing Association conducts joint training with Kazakhstan for future national representatives

Oct 22, 2025

Korea Boxing Association conducts joint training with Kazakhstan for future national representatives
The women's future national team is taking a group photo at Incheon International Airport before departure for joint training. Photo courtesy = Korea Boxing Association



Korea Boxing Association conducts joint training with Kazakhstan for future national representatives
Participants in the women's future national team joint training for the 2025 sports exchange agreement implementation system project in Almaty, Kazakhstan are taking commemorative photos. Photo courtesy = Korea Boxing Association
The Korea Boxing Association successfully conducted joint training for the women's future national team at the Olympia Sports Training Center in Almaty, Kazakhstan from September 14 to 25 as part of the '2025 Sports Exchange Agreement Implementation System Project' with the support of the Korea Sports Association and the Korea Sports Promotion Foundation.

The off-season training was aimed at expanding sports exchanges between Korea and Kazakhstan and strengthening the competitiveness of next-generation boxers on the international stage. In particular, the Korean team had a valuable opportunity to enhance its sense of play and gain various tactical experiences through technical exchanges and sparring with local U15, U17, and U19 national teams and regional representatives.

Kim Kyung-soo, head coach of the future national team of the Korea Boxing Association, and Lee So-yeon, leader of Busan Sports Middle School, participated in the training as coaching staff, and a total of 10 people participated, including two U15 women's national teams (Kim Min-hee, Yangnam Middle School, Jung Min-sun, Jeju Seo Middle School), two U17 women's national teams (Huh Jung-yoon, Yeoju Women's Middle School, Choi Ji-yu, Gian Middle School), and four U19 women's national teams (Kim Ji-ae, Sacheon Girls' High School, Seo Yoo-bin, Dongcheon High School, Hong Ji-.




The training program is designed to allow athletes to systematically develop strategic thinking and game management skills required at international competitions beyond simple skills improvement. In addition, through continuous exchanges with the local national team, it became an opportunity to increase competitiveness in future Asian and global competitions and further solidify the foundation for cooperation with the international boxing community.

An official from the Korea Boxing Association said, `This training was a turning point for junior players who will take responsibility for the future of Korean boxing to the next level"We will continue to enhance the status of Korean boxing on the world stage through various international exchanges and cooperation projects." he said.






This article was translated by Naver AI translator.