Azamat Nukaev, mental arithmetic

The young Kazakh became the best in the world in mental arithmetic, he passed more than 5,000 students and correctly solved 69,000 tasks. Mental arithmetic is an educational system by which he learned to count in his mind faster than a calculator and continues to develop his intellectual abilities.
Timur Ryspekov, physicist, mathematician, programmer

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Timur is studying at the international college and remotely receives education at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. In 2017, due to his talent, he was included in the list of winners of the national project “100 new faces of Kazakhstan”. Microsoft and NASA noticed the young inventor and inviting him to work.
Abzal Myrzash, information technology

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Abzal is called a wunderkind from Kazakhstan. At the age of 12, he graduated from school and went to college. He is studying in the field of information technology, and after high school, he plans to enter the master's program at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Sadriddin Akhmedov, boxing

Middleweight boxer Sadriddin was awarded as the best boxer of last year according to AsianBoxing.info. In 2019, he held five fights and won all of them, four of them by knockout.
Zhibek Kulumbetova, jiu-jitsu

At the age of 12, she received became the candidate for a master of sports and became a two-time world champion. During this time, she won many national and international competitions.
Elizabeth Tursynbayeva, figure skating

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Winner of the title of the best young athlete in Kazakhstan. The first adult figure skater in history to perform a quad salchow at an official competition. Winner of many competitions, Olympic and Asian Games.
Sauat Nurgaliyev, chess

Sauat won gold in rapid chess at the French Chess Rapid and Blitz Open. The youngest candidate for master of sports in chess in the country. He led the ELO rating in his age category, becoming the best chess player in the world in the classic under 9 years.
Dinara Saduakasova, chess

The first chess player winning a medal at the world girls' championship in Kazakhstan. Women's international grandmaster, men's international master. She opened chess academies in two cities in Kazakhstan.
On January 1, 2020, she entered the TOP-10 of the world's strongest chess players and is in the ninth place. At the Asian women's championship, she won a historic gold medal and the first in Kazakhstan and Central Asia.
Bibisara Asaubayeva, chess

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Five-time world champion and two-time vice-world champion in various children's and youth age categories. The youngest holder of the Fide Master title in the history of chess.
Zhansaya Abdumalik, chess

Zhansaya is the first world champion among girls in Kazakhstan, a women's international grandmaster, and a men's international master. On January 1, 2019, Zhansaya Abdumalik topped the rankings of the best chess players in the world under 20 in three types of chess: classic, rapid and blitz. This is a historic achievement for Kazakhstan.
Rakhat-Bi Abdysagin, musician

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He is called Kazakhstan's Mozart. Rakhat became a master for the first time in the history of Kazakhstan at the age of 18. At the age of 12, Rakhat-Bi wrote his first composition, and at 13 he became a student of the music conservatory. Multiple participants and winner of international music competitions and festivals. He performed on the same stage with the People's Artists of Kazakhstan and famous musicians of the world.
Aldiyar Bagbanov, scientist

The creator of a multipurpose mobile charger that charges all electronic gadgets and works without electricity. He also invented the flying wind-solar power plant and an ecological village. All of his ideas are aimed at the green economy.
Amanzhol Kuantay, biologist
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Amanzhol is a world and Kazakhstan champion in biology. The student plans to make a breakthrough in medicine by studying the molecular structure of DNA and developing individual medicine. Many foreign universities are interested in taking him to study, now he is a college student in China.
Diyar Tulenov, physicist
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Diyar has won prizes at international Olympiads in Russia, Indonesia, Portugal, and Vietnam. In mid-may 2019, Diyar returned with a bronze medal from the Asian Physics Olympiad held in Australia, where he defeated representatives of 22 countries. Today, the student has certificates for studying at the Higher School of Economics of Russia, Nazarbayev University, KBTU KazNU.
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