
Last month AsianDarts published an article about darts in Kazakhstan. Through the publishing of that article, I was also able to learn more about the neighbouring country Uzbekistan and their darts community. The organizers of both countries are now joining forces to grow darts in both countries. But first, let’s talk about darts in Uzbekistan.
Uzbekistan is a country with a very small darts community. There are no big tournaments but only regional ones in small towns. Maksim Kim organized a lot of tournaments in the Sirdarya region. Maksim organized small competitions in his town, but he also travelled to Almaty (17 hours by train) to join the Shakespeare Cup tournaments in Kazakhstan. Asking why, Maksim says he wants to get better at darts and he’s happy to join the Shakespeare Cup in Almaty for that. The first time he visited Almaty, he went together with one of Uzbekistan’s best and most active ladies players, Zarema Seitova. Together they won silver in the pairs competition, making name for themselves. On top of that, Zarema won gold at the Ladies Competition and Maksim won gold at the Main Competition.

The amount of players playing in the tournaments in Uzbekistan are about 30 men and 9 women. They all live in the same district as Maksim and during those tournaments, the participants also tend to eat a meal together, making it a fun day among a tight community.
But in such a small darts-country, how did Maksim even start playing darts? Where did his interest for the sport come from?
His darts journey starts way back in 1993, when Maksim first picked up a dart. In 1996 he became Champion of Sirdarya town and later that year he won Silver in the Syrdaria Regional tournament (there is both a region and a city of Sirdarya). In 1997 he quit darts because of personal reasons like marriage and family. In Uzbekistan, darts was at it’s peak in 1996 and stayed kind of popular until 2010. After that, the interest for darts faded away in Uzbekistan, leaving only regional tournaments in Sirdarya. In 2019, Maksim decided to pick up darts seriously again, organizing tournaments and training on daily base.

On a central level, there hardly is anything being organized for darts in Uzbekistan. There is a federation which created a website, but there is no activity in the country yet. All dartsplayers of Uzbekistan are waiting for the federation to start working. Maksim recently moved to Kazakhstan to help with building a darts academy in Almaty. Together with Yelzhan Maulenov and Mukhambetov Alimzhan he tries to make darts in Kazakhstan even more popular and they’re trying to grow the sport over there. Asking if there are any plans to grow the sport in Uzbekistan as well, they answer: ‘Yes, we plan to enlarge DARTS Academy darts-clubs appearance in Tashkent (UZ), Sirdarya (UZ) and also other cities in Kazakhstan. We have contacts to discuss, but unfortunately no real starts as for now.’
Maksim is still helping other organizers of local tournaments in Uzbekistan from a distance, so that the tight community is staying strong. And who knows, maybe in the future darts in Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan will thrive again.




