Bakhtiyar Artayev, born on March fourteenth, nineteen eighty-three, is a distinguished Kazakh amateur boxer celebrated for his remarkable achievements in the sport. He gained international acclaim when he clinched the gold medal for Kazakhstan at the 2004 Summer Olympics, showcasing his exceptional talent and dedication.
His outstanding performance at the Olympics earned him the prestigious Val Barker Trophy, awarded to the most outstanding boxer of the event. This accolade not only highlighted his skill but also solidified his status as one of Kazakhstan's premier athletes.
In recognition of his contributions to sports, one of the sport centers in Taraz was named in his honor, reflecting the pride and admiration the nation holds for his accomplishments. Furthermore, in two thousand twelve, Artayev was appointed as the president of the Astana Presidential Sports Club, where he continues to influence the development of boxing in Kazakhstan.