Turkmenistan lauds its first Olympic medallist Guryeva

Weightlifter Polina Guryeva, 21, had lifted a total of 217 kilograms in the 59-kilogram category to win silver medal at the Tokyo Games.

Published : Aug 21, 2021 22:59 IST , ASHGABAT, TURKMENISTAN

Polina Guryeva, silver medallist in the women's 59kg weightlifting event at Tokyo Olympics, center, shows her Presidential gift at a lavish ceremony in Ashgabat, Turkmenistan on Saturday.
Polina Guryeva, silver medallist in the women's 59kg weightlifting event at Tokyo Olympics, center, shows her Presidential gift at a lavish ceremony in Ashgabat, Turkmenistan on Saturday.
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Polina Guryeva, silver medallist in the women's 59kg weightlifting event at Tokyo Olympics, center, shows her Presidential gift at a lavish ceremony in Ashgabat, Turkmenistan on Saturday.

Turkmenistan lauded its first Olympic medal winner at a lavish ceremony on Saturday where she was showered with gifts.

Weightlifter Polina Guryeva, 21, lifted a total of 217 kilograms in the 59-kilogram category to win silver medal at the Tokyo Olympics. It was the first Olympic medal for the gas-rich Central Asian country since it won independence in the 1991 collapse of the Soviet Union.

Turkmenistan's authoritarian president, Gurbanguly Berdymukhamedov, who is a fan of sports, has presented Guryeva with an apartment, a luxury sports utility vehicle and $50,000 in cash.

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Berdymukhamedov's son, Serdar, who was recently promoted to deputy prime minister in charge of economic and financial issues, handed over the gifts to the weightlifter during the ceremony in the capital of Ashgabat.

He read the president's address, saying that Guryeva's medal helped “increase glory, prestige and authority of the sovereign homeland” and was a “source of immense pride for the entire people.”

The Olympic winner, speaking before a large audience of athletes and government officials, said that she dedicated her medal “to the Turkmen people and the country's president in honor of the 30th anniversary of Turkmenistan's independence.”

The ceremony ended with women in national costumes showering Guryeva's new vehicle with flour, in line with a traditional belief that it helps provide longevity, and burnt a herb called harmala to spook evil spirits.

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