Kazakhstan at the 2020 Summer Olympics

{{infobox country at games

| NOC = KAZ

| NOCname = National Olympic Committee of the Republic of Kazakhstan

| games = Summer Olympics

| year = 2020

| start_date = {{start date|2021|7|23}}

| end_date = {{end date|2021|8|8}}

| flagcaption =

| oldcode =

| website = {{URL|www.olympic.kz}} {{in lang|kk|ru|en}}

| location = Tokyo, Japan

| competitors = 94

| sports = 20

| flagbearer_open = Kamshybek Kunkabayev
Olga Rypakova

| flagbearer_close = Kamshybek Kunkabayev

| rank = 83

| gold = 0

| silver = 0

| bronze = 8

| officials =

| appearances = auto

| app_begin_year = 1996

| app_end_year =

| summerappearances =

| winterappearances =

| seealso = {{flagIOC|RU1}} (1900–1912)
{{flagIOC|URS}} (1952–1988)
{{flagIOC|EUN}} (1992)

}}

Kazakhstan competed at the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo. Originally scheduled to take place from 24 July to 9 August 2020, the Games were postponed to 23 July to 8 August 2021, because of the COVID-19 pandemic.{{cite news|title=Joint Statement from the International Olympic Committee and the Tokyo 2020 Organising Committee|url=https://www.olympic.org/news/joint-statement-from-the-international-olympic-committee-and-the-tokyo-2020-organising-committee|access-date=28 March 2020|publisher=Olympics|date=24 March 2020}} It was the nation's seventh consecutive appearance at the Summer Olympics in the post-Soviet era, and it was the nation's least successful Olympic Games.

Medalists

{{further|2020 Summer Olympics medal table|List of 2020 Summer Olympics medal winners}}

class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size: 95%;"

! Medal

! Name

! Sport

! Event

! Date

{{bronze medal}}Yeldos SmetovJudoMen's 60 kg{{dts|24 July}}
{{bronze medal}}Igor SonWeightliftingMen's 61 kg{{dts|25 July}}
{{bronze medal}}Zulfiya ChinshanloWeightliftingWomen's 55 kg{{dts|26 July}}
{{bronze medal}}Kamshybek KunkabayevBoxingMen's super heavyweight{{dts|4 August}}
{{bronze medal}}Saken BibossinovBoxingMen's flyweight{{dts|5 August}}
{{bronze medal}}Nurislam SanayevWrestlingMen's freestyle 57 kg{{dts|5 August}}
{{bronze medal}}Darkhan AssadilovKarateMen's kumite 67 kg{{dts|5 August}}
{{bronze medal}}Sofya BerultsevaKarateWomen's kumite +61 kg{{dts|7 August}}

Competitors

The following is the list of number of competitors participating in the Games:

class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center;"

! width=180|Sport

! width=55|Men

! width=55|Women

! width=55|Total

align=left|Archery

| 3

03
align=left|Artistic swimming

| {{n/a}}

22
align=left|Athletics

| 2

79
align=left|Boxing

| 8

19
align=left|Canoeing

| 3

47
align=left|Cycling

| 5

05
align=left|Fencing

| 1

01
align=left|Gymnastics

| 1

12
align=left|Judo

| 5

16
align=left|Karate

| 3

25
align=left|Modern pentathlon

| 1

12
align=left|Rowing

| 1

01
align=left|Shooting

| 1

23
align=left|Sport climbing

| 1

01
align=left|Swimming

| 1

01
align=left|Table tennis

| 1

12
align=left|Taekwondo

| 1

12
align=left|Tennis

| 3

47
align=left|Water polo

| 13

013
align=left|Weightlifting

| 1

12
align=left|Wrestling

| 8

311
class="sortbottom"

! Total

633194

Archery

{{main|Archery at the 2020 Summer Olympics|Archery at the 2020 Summer Olympics - Qualification}}

Three Kazakh archers qualified for the men's events by reaching the quarterfinal stage of the men's team recurve at the 2019 World Archery Championships in 's-Hertogenbosch, Netherlands.{{cite news|title=12 countries qualify team places for Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games at World Championships|url=https://worldarchery.org/news/170525/12-countries-qualify-team-places-tokyo-2020-olympic-games-world-championships|publisher=World Archery|date=12 June 2019|access-date=13 June 2019}}

class="wikitable" style="font-size:90%"
rowspan=2|Athlete

!rowspan=2|Event

!colspan="2"|Ranking round

!Round of 64

!Round of 32

!Round of 16

!Quarterfinals

!Semifinals

!colspan="2"|Final / {{abbr|BM|Bronze medal match}}

style="font-size:95%"

!Score

!Seed

!Opposition
Score

!Opposition
Score

!Opposition
Score

!Opposition
Score

!Opposition
Score

!Opposition
Score

!Rank

align=center

|align=left|Ilfat Abdullin

|align=left rowspan=3|Men's individual

|657

|27

|{{flagIOCathlete|Woodgate|GBR|2020 Summer}}
W 7–3

|{{flagIOCathlete|Wijler|NED|2020 Summer}}
W 6–4

|{{flagIOCathlete|Li Jl|CHN|2020 Summer}}
L 5–6

|colspan=4| Did not advance

align=center

|align=left|Denis Gankin

|669

|9

|{{flagIOCathlete|Tolba|EGY|2020 Summer}}
W 6–4

|{{flagIOCathlete|Nespoli|ITA|2020 Summer}}
L 2–6

|colspan=5 | Did not advance

align=center

|align=left|Sanzhar Mussayev

|647

|52

|{{flagIOCathlete|Wang Dp|CHN|2020 Summer}}
L 4–6

|colspan=6 | Did not advance

align=center

|align=left|Ilfat Abdullin
Denis Gankin
Sanzhar Mussayev

|align=left|Men's team

|1973

|8

|colspan=2 {{n/a}}

|{{flagIOCteam|IND|2020 Summer}}
L 2–6

|colspan=4|Did not advance

Artistic swimming

{{main|Artistic swimming at the 2020 Summer Olympics|Artistic swimming at the 2020 Summer Olympics – Qualification}}

Kazakhstan fielded a squad of two artistic swimmers to compete in the women's duet event, by securing an outright berth as the next highest-ranked pair vying for qualification from the Asian zone at the 2019 FINA World Championships in Gwangju, South Korea.

class="wikitable" style="font-size:90%"
rowspan="2"|Athlete

!rowspan="2"|Event

!colspan=2|Technical routine

!colspan=3|Free routine (preliminary)

!colspan=3|Free routine (final)

style="font-size:95%"

!Points

!Rank

!Points

!Total (technical + free)

!Rank

!Points

!Total (technical + free)

!Rank

align=center

|align=left|Alexandra Nemich
Yekaterina Nemich

|align=left|Duet

|83.2338

|17

|83.8667

|167.1005

|16

| colspan="3" |Did not advance

Athletics

{{main|Athletics at the 2020 Summer Olympics|Athletics at the 2020 Summer Olympics – Qualification}}

Kazakh athletes further achieved the entry standards, either by qualifying time or by world ranking, in the following track and field events (up to a maximum of 3 athletes in each event):{{cite web|title=iaaf.org – Top Lists|url=http://www.iaaf.org/statistics/toplists/index.html|publisher=IAAF|access-date=8 April 2019}}{{cite web|title=IAAF Games of the XXXII Olympiad – Tokyo 2020 Entry Standards|url=https://cdn.dosb.de/user_upload/Olympische_Spiele/Tokio_2020/internationale_Qualifikationskriterien/IAAF_-_Athletics_20180806.pdf|publisher=IAAF|access-date=8 April 2019|archive-date=8 April 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190408160334/https://cdn.dosb.de/user_upload/Olympische_Spiele/Tokio_2020/internationale_Qualifikationskriterien/IAAF_-_Athletics_20180806.pdf|url-status=dead}}

{{smalldiv|1=

;Key

  • Note–Ranks given for track events are within the athlete's heat only
  • Q = Qualified for the next round
  • q = Qualified for the next round as a fastest loser or, in field events, by position without achieving the qualifying target
  • NR = National record
  • N/A = Round not applicable for the event
  • Bye = Athlete not required to compete in round}}

;Track & road events

class="wikitable" style="font-size:90%"
rowspan="2"|Athlete

!rowspan="2"|Event

!colspan="2"|Heat

!colspan="2"|Semifinal

!colspan="2"|Final

style="font-size:95%"

!Result

!Rank

!Result

!Rank

!Result

!Rank

align=center

|align=left|Mikhail Litvin

|align=left|Men's 400 m

|47.15

|7

|colspan=4|Did not advance

align=center

|align=left|Georgiy Sheiko

|align=left|Men's 20 km walk

|colspan=4 {{n/a}}

|1:28:38

|39

align=center

|align=left|Olga Safronova

|align=left|Women's 200 m

|23.64

|6

|colspan=4|Did not advance

align=center

|align=left|Zhanna Mamazhanova

|align=left|Women's marathon

|colspan=4 {{n/a}}

|2:37:42

|46

align=center

|align=left|Ayman Ratova

|align=left|Women's 20 km walk

|colspan=4 {{n/a}}

|1:40:02

|42

;Field events

class=wikitable style="font-size:90%;"
rowspan=2|Athlete

!rowspan=2|Event

!colspan=2|Qualification

!colspan=2|Final

style="font-size:95%"

!Distance

!Position

!Distance

!Position

align=center

|align=left|Irina Ektova

|align=left rowspan=3|Women's triple jump

|12.90

|31

|colspan=2|Did not advance

align=center

|align=left|Mariya Ovchinnikova

|13.34

|26

|colspan=2|Did not advance

align=center

|align=left|Olga Rypakova

|13.69

|24

|colspan=2|Did not advance

align=center

|align=left|Nadezhda Dubovitskaya

|align=left rowspan=2|Women's high jump

|1.86

|28

|colspan=2|Did not advance

align=center

|align=left|Kristina Ovchinnikova

|1.86

|28

|colspan=2|Did not advance

Boxing

{{main|Boxing at the 2020 Summer Olympics|Boxing at the 2020 Summer Olympics – Qualification}}

Kazakhstan entered nine boxers (eight men and one woman) into the Olympic tournament. Rio 2016 Olympians Ablaikhan Zhussupov (men's welterweight) and silver medalist Vassiliy Levit (men's heavyweight), along with seven rookies (Bibossinov, Temirzhanov, Safiullin, Amankul, Nurdauletov, Kunkabayev, and Ryabets), secured the spots on the Kazakh squad in their respective weight divisions, either by advancing to the semifinal match or by scoring a box-off triumph, at the 2020 Asia & Oceania Qualification Tournament in Amman, Jordan.{{cite news|title=Boxing Olympic Qualification: The Key Takeaways From Amman|url=https://www.olympicchannel.com/en/stories/news/detail/boxing-olympic-qualification-learned-amman-review/|publisher=Olympic Channel|date=12 March 2020|access-date=12 March 2020}}

;Men

class="wikitable" style="font-size:90%"
rowspan="2"|Athlete

!rowspan="2"|Event

!Round of 32

!Round of 16

!Quarterfinals

!Semifinals

!colspan=2|Final

style="font-size:95%"

!Opposition
Result

!Opposition
Result

!Opposition
Result

!Opposition
Result

!Opposition
Result

!Rank

align=center

|align=left|Saken Bibossinov

|align=left|Flyweight

|{{flagIOCathlete|Rivera|PUR|2020 Summer}}
W 4–1

|{{flagIOCathlete|Bennama|FRA|2020 Summer}}
W 5–0

|{{flagIOCathlete|Escobar|ESP|2020 Summer}}
W 3–2

|{{flagIOCathlete|Yafai|GBR|2020 Summer}}
L 2–3

|Did not advance

|{{bronze03}}

align=center

|align=left|Serik Temirzhanov

|align=left|Featherweight

|{{flagIOCathlete|Gálos|HUN|2020 Summer}}
W 5–0

|{{flagIOCathlete|Ragan|USA|2020 Summer}}
L 0–5

|colspan=4|Did not advance

align=center

|align=left|Zakir Safiullin

|align=left|Lightweight

|{{flagIOCathlete|Pezo|PER|2020 Summer}}
W 5–0

|{{flagIOCathlete|Narimatsu|JPN|2020 Summer}}
W {{abbr|WO|Walkover}}

|{{flagIOCathlete|Garside|AUS|2020 Summer}}
L 2–3

|colspan=3|Did not advance

align=center

|align=left|Ablaikhan Zhussupov

|align=left|Welterweight

|{{n/a}}

|{{flagIOCathlete|Johnson|USA|2020 Summer}}
L 1–4

|colspan=4|Did not advance

align=center

|align=left|Abilkhan Amankul

|align=left|Middleweight

|{{n/a}}

|{{flagIOCathlete|Kakhramonov|UZB|2020 Summer}}
W 5–0

|{{FlagIOCathlete|Conceição|BRA|2020 Summer}}
L 2–3

|colspan=3|Did not advance

align=center

|align=left|Bekzad Nurdauletov

|align=left|Light heavyweight

|{{n/a}}

|{{flagIOCathlete|Khataev|ROC|2020 Summer}}
L 1–4

|colspan=4|Did not advance

align=center

|align=left|Vassiliy Levit

|align=left|Heavyweight

|{{n/a}}

|{{flagIOCathlete|Reyes|ESP|2020 Summer}}
L {{abbr|KO|Knockout}}

|colspan=4|Did not advance

align=center

|align=left|Kamshybek Kunkabayev

|align=left|Super heavyweight

|{{n/a}}

|{{flagIOCathlete|Hafez|EGY|2020 Summer}}
W 5–0

|{{flagIOCathlete|Veriasov|ROC|2020 Summer}}
W 4–1

|{{flagIOCathlete|Torrez|USA|2020 Summer}}
L {{abbr|RSC|Referee stops contest}}

|Did not advance

|{{bronze03}}

;Women

class="wikitable" style="font-size:90%"
rowspan="2"|Athlete

!rowspan="2"|Event

!Round of 16

!Quarterfinals

!Semifinals

!colspan=2|Final

style="font-size:95%"

!Opposition
Result

!Opposition
Result

!Opposition
Result

!Opposition
Result

!Rank

align=center

|align=left|Nadezhda Ryabets

|align=left|Middleweight

|{{flagIOCathlete|Thibeault|CAN|2020 Summer}}
L 1–4

|colspan=4|Did not advance

Canoeing

{{main|Canoeing at the 2020 Summer Olympics|Canoeing at the 2020 Summer Olympics – Qualification}}

=Slalom=

Kazakh canoeists qualified one boat for each of the following classes through the 2021 Asian Canoe Slalom Championships in Pattaya, Thailand.{{cite news|title=Kazakhstan set to make slalom history in Tokyo|url=https://www.canoeicf.com/news/kazakhstan-set-make-slalom-history-tokyo|publisher=International Canoe Federation|date=3 May 2021|access-date=6 May 2021}}

class="wikitable" style="font-size:90%"
rowspan=2|Athlete

!rowspan=2|Event

!colspan=6|Preliminary

!colspan=2|Semifinal

!colspan=2|Final

style="font-size:95%"

!Run 1

!Rank

!Run 2

!Rank

!Best

!Rank

!Time

!Rank

!Time

!Rank

align=center

|align=left|Alexandr Kulikov

|align=left|Men's C-1

| 109.95

| 13

| 107.43

| 14

| 107.43

| 15 Q

| 110.23

| 12

|colspan=2| Did not advance

align=center

|align=left|Yekaterina Smirnova

|align=left|Women's K-1

| 180.46

| 25

| 135.25

| 23

| 135.25

| 25

| colspan=4| Did not advance

=Sprint=

Kazakh canoeists qualified three boats in each of the following distances for the Games through the 2021 Asian Canoe Sprint Championships in Pattaya, Thailand.{{cite news|title=More Olympic tickets locked away for Kazakhstan|url=https://www.canoeicf.com/news/more-olympic-tickets-locked-away-kazakhstan|publisher=International Canoe Federation|date=3 May 2021|access-date=6 May 2021}}

class=wikitable style="font-size:90%"

!rowspan="2"|Athlete

!rowspan="2"|Event

!colspan=2|Heats

!colspan=2|Quarterfinals

!colspan=2|Semifinals

!colspan=2|Final

style="font-size:95%"

!Time

!Rank

!Time

!Rank

!Time

!Rank

!Time

!Rank

align=center

|align=left|Sergey Yemelyanov

|align=left|Men's C-1 1000 m

|4:16.039

|5 QF

|4:21.734

|4

|colspan=4|Did not advance

align=center

|align=left|Sergey Yemelyanov
Timofey Yemelyanov

|align=left|Men's C-2 1000 m

|3:49.079

|4 QF

|3:55.157

|4 FB

|colspan=2 {{bye}}

|3:32.873

|12

align=center

|align=left rowspan=2|Natalya Sergeyeva

|align=left|Women's K-1 200 m

|46.657

|6 QF

|46.736

|7

|colspan=4|Did not advance

align=center

|align=left|Women's K-1 500 m

|2:01.374

|7 QF

|1:55.776

|6

|colspan=4|Did not advance

align=center

|align=left|Margarita Torlopova

|align=left|Women's C-1 200 m

|49.721

|6QF

|49.051

|7

|colspan=4|Did not advance

align=center

|align=left|Svetlana Ussova
Margarita Torlopova

|align=left|Women's C-2 500 m

|2:09.024

|5 QF

|2:06.179

|4 FB

|colspan=2 {{bye}}

|2:04.859

|12

Qualification Legend: FA = Qualify to final (medal); FB = Qualify to final B (non-medal)

Cycling

{{main|Cycling at the 2020 Summer Olympics|Cycling at the 2020 Summer Olympics – Qualification}}

=Road=

Kazakhstan entered three riders to compete in the men's Olympic road race, by virtue of their top 50 national finish (for men) in the UCI World Ranking.{{cite news|title=Athletes' quotas for Road Cycling events at the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games|url=https://www.uci.org/inside-uci/press-releases/athletes--quotas-for-road-cycling-events-at-the-tokyo-2020-olympic-games|publisher=UCI|date=18 November 2019|access-date=23 November 2019}}

class=wikitable style=font-size:90%;text-align:center
Athlete

!Event

!Time

!Rank

align=center

|align=left|Dmitriy Gruzdev

|align=left|Men's road race

|colspan=2|Did not finish

align=center

|align=left rowspan=2|Alexey Lutsenko

|align=left|Men's road race

|6:11:46

|21

align=center

|align=left|Men's time trial

|1:02:21

|32

align=center

|align=left|Vadim Pronskiy

|align=left|Men's road race

|colspan=2|Did not finish

=Track=

Following the completion of the 2020 UCI Track Cycling World Championships, Kazakhstan entered two riders to compete each in the men's sprint, keirin, and omnium, based on their final individual UCI Olympic rankings.{{cite news|title=Kazakh track cycling team earns historic quota places for Tokyo Olympics|url=https://www.inform.kz/en/kazakh-track-cycling-team-earns-historic-quota-places-for-tokyo-olympics_a3623026|publisher=Kazinform|date=10 March 2020|access-date=10 March 2020}}

;Sprint

class="wikitable" style="font-size:90%;text-align:center;"

!rowspan=2|Athlete

!rowspan=2|Event

!colspan=2|Qualification

!Round 1

!Repechage 1

!Round 2

!Repechage 2

!Round 3

!Repechage 3

!Quarterfinals

!Semifinals

!colspan=2|Final

style="font-size:95%"

!Time
Speed (km/h)

!Rank

!Opposition
Time
Speed (km/h)

!Opposition
Time
Speed (km/h)

!Opposition
Time
Speed (km/h)

!Opposition
Time
Speed (km/h)

!Opposition
Time
Speed (km/h)

!Opposition
Time
Speed (km/h)

!Opposition
Time
Speed (km/h)

!Opposition
Time
Speed (km/h)

!Opposition
Time
Speed (km/h)

!Rank

align=left|Sergey Ponomaryov

|align=left|Men's sprint

|9.932
72.493

|29

|colspan=10|Did not advance

;Keirin

class="wikitable" style="font-size:90%"

!rowspan=2|Athlete

!rowspan=2|Event

!1st Round

!Repechage

!2nd Round

!3rd Round

!Final

style="font-size:95%"

!Rank

!Rank

!Rank

!Rank

!Rank

align=center

|align=left|Sergey Ponomaryov

|align=left|Men's keirin

|{{abbr|DNF|Did not finish}} R

|3

|colspan=3|Did not advance

;Omnium

class="wikitable" style="font-size:90%"

!rowspan="2"|Athlete

!rowspan="2"|Event

!colspan=2|Scratch race

!colspan=2|Tempo race

!colspan=2|Elimination race

!colspan=2|Points race

!rowspan=2|Total points

!rowspan=2|Rank

style="font-size:95%"

!Rank

!Points

!Rank

!Points

!Rank

!Points

!Rank

!Points

align=center

|align=left|Artyom Zakharov

|align=left|Men's omnium

|4

|34

|15

|12

|13

|16

|15

|0

|62

|14

Fencing

{{main|Fencing at the 2020 Summer Olympics|Fencing at the 2020 Summer Olympics – Qualification}}

Kazakhstan entered one fencer into the Olympic competition. 2013 Summer Universiade bronze medalist Ruslan Kurbanov claimed a spot in the men's épée as one of the highest-ranked fencers vying for qualification from Asia and Oceania in the FIE Adjusted Official Rankings.

class="wikitable" style="font-size:90%"
rowspan="2"|Athlete

!rowspan="2"|Event

!Round of 64

!Round of 32

!Round of 16

!Quarterfinal

!Semifinal

!colspan=2|Final / {{abbr|BM|Bronze medal match}}

style="font-size:95%"

!Opposition
Score

!Opposition
Score

!Opposition
Score

!Opposition
Score

!Opposition
Score

!Opposition
Score

!Rank

align=center

|align=left|Ruslan Kurbanov

|align=left|Men's épée

|{{bye}}

|{{flagIOCathlete|Fichera|ITA|2020 Summer}}
W 15–7

|{{flagIOCathlete|Yamada|JPN|2020 Summer}}
L 8–15

|colspan=4|Did not advance

Gymnastics

{{main|Gymnastics at the 2020 Summer Olympics|Gymnastics at the 2020 Summer Olympics – Qualification}}

=Artistic=

Kazakhstan entered one artistic gymnast into the Olympic competition. Milad Karimi booked a spot in the men's individual all-around and apparatus events, by finishing fourth out of the twelve gymnasts eligible for qualification at the 2019 World Championships in Stuttgart, Germany.{{cite news|title=Artistic Gymnastics World Championships 2019: Day 4 – as it happened|url=https://www.olympicchannel.com/en/stories/live/detail/artistic-gymnastics-world-championships-2019-live-7-october/|publisher=Olympic Channel|date=7 October 2019|access-date=12 October 2019}}

;Men

class="wikitable" style="font-size:90%"
rowspan=3|Athlete

!rowspan=3|Event

!colspan =8|Qualification

!colspan =8|Final

style="font-size:95%"

!colspan=6|Apparatus

!rowspan=2|Total

!rowspan=2|Rank

!colspan=6|Apparatus

!rowspan=2|Total

!rowspan=2|Rank

style="font-size:95%"

!{{Tooltip| F | Floor}}

!{{Tooltip| PH | Pommel horse }}

!{{Tooltip| R | Rings}}

!{{Tooltip| V | Vault}}

!{{Tooltip| PB | Parallel bars}}

!{{Tooltip| HB | Horizontal bar}}

!{{Tooltip| F | Floor}}

!{{Tooltip| PH | Pommel horse }}

!{{Tooltip| R | Rings}}

!{{Tooltip| V | Vault}}

!{{Tooltip| PB | Parallel bars}}

!{{Tooltip| HB | Horizontal bar}}

align=center

|align=left rowspan=3|Milad Karimi

|align=left|All-around

|14.766 Q

|11.900

|13.300

|14.433

|13.400

|14.766 Q

|82.565

|25 Q

|15.033

|13.266

|12.866

|14.066

|13.966

|13.333

|82.530

|14

align=center

|align=left|Floor

|14.766

|colspan=5 {{n/a}}

|14.766

|8 Q

|14.133

|colspan=5 {{n/a}}

|14.133

|5

align=center

|align=left|Horizontal bar

|colspan=5 {{n/a}}

|14.766

|14.766

|2 Q

|colspan=5 {{n/a}}

|11.266

|11.266

|8

=Rhythmic=

Kazakhstan qualified one rhythmic gymnast for the individual all-around by winning the gold medal at the 2021 Asian Championships in Tashkent, Uzbekistan.{{cite web|url=https://24.kz/ru/news/sport/item/479588-alina-adilkhanova-zavoevala-olimpijskuyu-litsenziyu|title= Алина Адилханова завоевала олимпийскую лицензию|trans-title=Alina Adilkhanova won an Olympic quota|website=24.kz|language=ru|date=11 June 2021}}

class=wikitable style="font-size:90%"
rowspan=2|Athlete

!rowspan=2|Event

!colspan=6|Qualification

!colspan=6|Final

style="font-size:95%"

!Hoop

!Ball

!Clubs

!Ribbon

!Total

!Rank

!Hoop

!Ball

!Clubs

!Ribbon

!Total

!Rank

align=center

|align=left|Alina Adilkhanova

|align=left|Individual

|20.550

|22.450

|22.200

|18.600

|83.800

|21

| colspan="6" |Did not advance

Judo

{{main|Judo at the 2020 Summer Olympics|Judo at the 2020 Summer Olympics – Qualification}}

Kazakhstan entered six judoka (five men and one women) into the Olympic tournament based on the International Judo Federation Olympics Individual Ranking.[https://www.ijf.org/wrl_olympic International Judo Federation Olympics Ranking]

class="wikitable" style="font-size:90%"

!rowspan="2"|Athlete

!rowspan="2"|Event

!Round of 64

!Round of 32

!Round of 16

!Quarterfinals

!Semifinals

!Repechage

!colspan=2|Final / {{abbr|BM|Bronze medal match}}

style="font-size:95%"

!Opposition
Result

!Opposition
Result

!Opposition
Result

!Opposition
Result

!Opposition
Result

!Opposition
Result

!Opposition
Result

!Rank

align=center

|align=left|Yeldos Smetov

|align=left|Men's −60 kg

|{{n/a}}

|{{bye}}

|{{flagIOCathlete|Akkuş|TUR|2020 Summer}}
W 10–00

|{{flagIOCathlete|Kim W-j|KOR|2020 Summer}}
W 10–00

|{{flagIOCathlete|Takato|JPN|2020 Summer}}
L 00–01

|{{bye}}

|{{flagIOCathlete|Tsjakadoea|NED|2020 Summer}}
W 01–00

|{{bronze03}}

align=center

|align=left|Yerlan Serikzhanov

|align=left|Men's −66 kg

|{{n/a}}

|{{flagIOCathlete|Safarov|AZE|2020 Summer}}
W 01–00

|{{flagIOCathlete|Lombardo|ITA|2020 Summer}}
L 00–01

|colspan=5|Did not advance

align=center

|align=left|Zhansay Smagulov

|align=left|Men's −73 kg

|{{bye}}

|{{flagIOCathlete|Karapetian|ARM|2020 Summer}}
W 01–00

|{{flagIOCathlete|Margelidon|CAN|2020 Summer}}
L 01–10

|colspan=5|Did not advance

align=center

|align=left|Didar Khamza

|align=left|Men's −81 kg

|{{bye}}

|{{flagIOCathlete|Mollaei|MGL|2020 Summer}}
L 00–10

|colspan=6|Did not advance

align=center

|align=left|Islam Bozbayev

|align=left|Men's −90 kg

|{{flagIOCathlete|Macedo|BRA|2020 Summer}}
W 10–00

|{{flagIOCathlete|Mehdiyev|AZE|2020 Summer}}
L 00–01

|colspan=6|Did not advance

align=center

|align=left|Galbadrakhyn Otgontsetseg

|align=left|Women's −48 kg

|{{n/a}}

|{{flagIOCathlete|Li Yn|CHN|2020 Summer}}
L 00–10

|colspan=6|Did not advance

Karate

{{main|Karate at the 2020 Summer Olympics|Karate at the 2020 Summer Olympics – Qualification}}

Kazakhstan entered five karateka into the inaugural Olympic tournament. 2018 world bronze medalist Darkhan Assadilov qualified directly for the men's kumite 67-kg category by finishing among the top four karateka at the end of the combined WKF Olympic Rankings.{{cite news|url=https://www.wkf.net/news-center-new/meet-karates-first-qualified-athletes-for-tokyo-2020/1256|title=WKF announces first qualified athletes for Tokyo 2020|publisher=World Karate Federation|date=18 March 2020|access-date=19 March 2020}}{{cite news|title=Kazakh karateka earns historical Olympic license|url=https://www.inform.kz/en/kazakh-karateka-earns-historical-olympic-license_a3616220|publisher=Kazinform|date=19 February 2020|access-date=11 March 2020}} Nurkanat Azhikanov (men's 75 kg) and Moldir Zhangbyrbay (women's 55 kg) finished among the top three in the final pool round to secure places on the Kazakh squad in their respective kumite categories at the World Olympic Qualification Tournament in Paris, France, with Daniyar Yuldashev (men's +75 kg) and Sofya Berultseva (women's +61 kg) topping the field of karateka vying for qualification from the Asian zone based on the WKD Olympic Rankings.{{cite news|url=https://www.wkf.net/news-center-new/karatekas-from-21-countries-win-olympic-tickets-at-pariskarate2021/1597|title=Karatekas from 21 countries win Olympic tickets at ParisKarate2021|publisher=World Karate Federation|date=13 June 2021|access-date=14 June 2021}}{{cite news|url=https://www.wkf.net/news-center-new/olympians-confirmed-karates-olympic-debut/1598|title=Olympians from 34 countries now confirmed for Karate Olympic debut at Tokyo 2020|publisher=World Karate Federation|date=15 June 2021|access-date=24 June 2021}}

;Kumite

class="wikitable" style="font-size:90%;"
rowspan=2|Athlete

!rowspan=2|Event

!colspan=5|Round robin

!Semifinals

!colspan=2|Final

style="font-size:95%"

!Opposition
Result

!Opposition
Result

!Opposition
Result

!Opposition
Result

!Rank

!Opposition
Result

!Opposition
Result

!Rank

align=center

|align=left|Darkhan Assadilov

|align=left|Men's −67 kg

|{{flagIOCathlete|Şamdan|TUR|2020 Summer}}
W 6–2

|{{flagIOCathlete|Farzaliyev|AZE|2020 Summer}}
W 6–2

|{{flagIOCathlete|Sago|JPN|2020 Summer}}
W 3–0

|{{flagIOCathlete|El-Sawy|EGY|2020 Summer}}
W 3–1

|1 Q

|{{flagIOCathlete|Da Costa|FRA|2020 Summer}}
L 2–5

|Did not advance

|{{bronze3}}

align=center

|align=left|Nurkanat Azhikanov

|align=left|Men's −75 kg

|{{flagIOCathlete|Yahiro|AUS|2020 Summer}}
W 6–3

|{{flagIOCathlete|Bitsch|GER|2020 Summer}}
L 3–3

|{{flagIOCathlete|Busà|ITA|2020 Summer}}
W 2–0

|{{flagIOCathlete|Aghayev|AZE|2020 Summer}}
L 2–3

|4

|colspan=3|Did not advance

align=center

|align=left|Daniyar Yuldashev

|align=left|Men's +75 kg

|{{flagIOCathlete|Araga|JPN|2020 Summer}}
L 2–4

|{{flagIOCathlete|Aktaş|TUR|2020 Summer}}
L 3–11

|{{flagIOCathlete|Horne|GER|2020 Summer}}
Withdrawn

|{{flagIOCathlete|Arkania|GEO|2020 Summer}}
L 1–3

|4

|colspan=3|Did not advance

align=center

|align=left|Moldir Zhangbyrbay

|align=left|Women's −55 kg

|{{flagIOCathlete|Sayed|EGY|2020 Summer}}
W 7–2

|{{flagIOCathlete|Plank|AUT|2020 Summer}}
L 3–4

|{{flagIOCathlete|Terliuga|UKR|2020 Summer}}
D 4–4

|{{flagIOCathlete|Miyahara|JPN|2020 Summer}}
L 2–11

|4

|colspan=3|Did not advance

align=center

|align=left|Sofya Berultseva

|align=left|Women's +61 kg

|{{flagIOCathlete|Hocaoğlu|TUR|2020 Summer}}
D 5–5

|{{flagIOCathlete|Semeraro|ITA|2020 Summer}}
W 5–1

|{{flagIOCathlete|Zaretska|AZE|2020 Summer}}
W 5–4

|{{flagIOCathlete|Uekusa|JPN|2020 Summer}}
L 1–5

|2 q

|{{flagIOCathlete|Abdelaziz|EGY|2020 Summer}}
L 4–5

|Did not advance

|{{bronze03}}

Modern pentathlon

{{main|Modern pentathlon at the 2020 Summer Olympics|Modern pentathlon at the 2020 Summer Olympics – Qualification}}

Kazakh athletes qualified for the following spots to compete in modern pentathlon. Two-time Olympian Pavel Ilyashenko and Rio 2016 Olympian Yelena Potapenko confirmed places each in the men's and women's event, respectively, with the former finishing third and the latter fifth among those eligible for Olympic qualification at the 2019 Asia & Oceania Championships in Kunming, China.{{cite news|author-last=Etchells|author-first=Daniel|url= https://www.insidethegames.biz/articles/1086968/lee-jihun-asiaoceania-mp-championships|title=South Korea's Lee wins men's event at Asia/Oceania Modern Pentathlon Championships|publisher=Inside the Games|date=12 November 2019|access-date=15 November 2019}}{{cite news|author-last=Palmer |author-first=Dan|url= https://www.insidethegames.biz/articles/1086930/modern-pentathlon-asian-champs|title=South Korea's Kim wins women's title at Modern Pentathlon Asian Championships|publisher=Inside the Games|date=11 November 2019|access-date=15 November 2019}}

class="wikitable" style="font-size:90%"
rowspan="2"|Athlete

!rowspan="2"|Event

!colspan=4|Fencing
(épée one touch)

!colspan=3|Swimming
(200 m freestyle)

!colspan=3|Riding
(show jumping)

!colspan=3|Combined: shooting/running
(10 m air pistol)/(3200 m)

!rowspan=2|Total points

!rowspan=2|Final rank

style="font-size:95%"

!{{abbr|RR|Ranking round}}

!{{abbr|BR|Bonus round}}

!Rank

!MP points

!Time

!Rank

!MP points

!Penalties

!Rank

!MP points

!Time

!Rank

!MP points

align=center

|align=left|Pavel Ilyashenko

|align=left|Men's

|15–20

|1

|28

|191

|2:06.99

|31

|297

|30

|28

|270

|12:10.28

|35

|570

|1328

|29

align=center

|align=left|Yelena Potapenko

|align=left|Women's

|22–15

|2

|6

|222

|2:13.99

|14

|283

|11

|16

|289

|12:52.37

|21

|528

|1322

|13

Rowing

{{main|Rowing at the 2020 Summer Olympics|Rowing at the 2020 Summer Olympics – Qualification}}

Kazakhstan qualified one boat in the men's single sculls for the Games by winning the bronze medal and securing the third of five berths available at the 2021 FISA Asia & Oceania Olympic Qualification Regatta in Tokyo, Japan.{{cite news|title= Finals racing decides Asia & Oceania Olympic & Paralympic quota spots|url=https://worldrowing.com/2021/05/07/finals-racing-decides-asia-oceania-olympic-paralympic-quota-spots/|publisher=International Rowing Federation|date=7 May 2021|access-date=20 June 2021}}

class="wikitable" style="font-size:90%"
rowspan="2"|Athlete

!rowspan="2"|Event

!colspan="2"|Heats

!colspan="2"|Repechage

!colspan="2"|Quarterfinals

!colspan="2"|Semifinals

!colspan="2"|Final

style="font-size:95%"

!Time

!Rank

!Time

!Rank

!Time

!Rank

!Time

!Rank

!Time

!Rank

align=center

|align=left|Vladislav Yakovlev

|align=left|Men's single sculls

|7:10.08

|3 QF

|colspan=2 {{bye}}

|7:30.47

|6 SC/D

|7:03.53

|5 FD

|7:03.37

|19

Qualification Legend: FA=Final A (medal); FB=Final B (non-medal); FC=Final C (non-medal); FD=Final D (non-medal); FE=Final E (non-medal); FF=Final F (non-medal); SA/B=Semifinals A/B; SC/D=Semifinals C/D; SE/F=Semifinals E/F; QF=Quarterfinals; R=Repechage

Shooting

{{main|Shooting at the 2020 Summer Olympics|Shooting at the 2020 Summer Olympics – Qualification}}

Kazakh shooters achieved quota places for the following events by virtue of their best finishes at the 2018 ISSF World Championships, the 2019 ISSF World Cup series, and Asian Championships, as long as they obtained a minimum qualifying score (MQS) by May 31, 2020.{{cite web|url=https://www.issf-sports.org/competitions/ogqualification/quota_places_by_nation_and_number.ashx|title=Quota Places by Nation and Number|date=1 January 2018|website=www.issf-sports.org/|publisher=ISSF|access-date=2 September 2018}}

Meanwhile, Zoya Kravchenko earned a direct place in the women's skeet for the rescheduled Games as the highest-ranked shooter vying for qualification in the ISSF World Olympic Rankings of 6 June 2021.

class="wikitable" style="font-size:90%"

!rowspan="2"|Athlete

!rowspan="2"|Event

!colspan=2|Qualification

!colspan=2|Final

style="font-size:95%"

!Points

!Rank

!Points

!Rank

align=center

|align=left rowspan=2|Yuriy Yurkov

|align=left|Men's 10 m air rifle

|621.9

|36

| colspan="2" |Did not advance

align=center

|align=left|Men's 50 m rifle 3 positions

|1172

|14

| colspan="2" |Did not advance

align=center

|align=left|Zoya Kravchenko

|align=left rowspan=2|Women's skeet

|113

|22

|colspan=2|Did not advance

align=center

|align=left|Assem Orynbay

|111

|26

|colspan=2|Did not advance

Sport climbing

{{main|Sport climbing at the 2020 Summer Olympics|Sport climbing at the 2020 Summer Olympics – Qualification}}

Kazakhstan entered one sport climber into the Olympic tournament. Rishat Khaibullin qualified directly for the men's combined event, by advancing to the final and securing one of the seven provisional berths at the 2019 IFSC World Championships in Hachioji, Japan.{{cite news|url=https://www.olympicchannel.com/en/stories/news/detail/tokyo-2020-olympic-qualification-sport-climbing/|title=Where do we stand on Tokyo 2020 Olympic qualification in sport climbing?|publisher=Olympic Channel|date=19 August 2019|access-date=21 August 2019}}

class="wikitable" style="font-size:90%"

! rowspan="3" |Athlete

! rowspan="3" |Event

! colspan="9" |Qualification

! colspan="9" |Final

style="font-size: 95%"

! colspan="2" |Speed

! colspan="2" |Boulder

! colspan="3" |Lead

! rowspan="2" |Total

! rowspan="2" |Rank

! colspan="2" |Speed

! colspan="2" |Boulder

! colspan="3" |Lead

! rowspan="2" |Total

! rowspan="2" |Rank

style="font-size: 95%"

!Best !! Place !! Result !! Place !! Hold !! Time !! Place

!Best !! Place !! Result !! Place !! Hold !! Time !! Place

align="center"

| align="left" |Rishat Khaibullin

| align="left" |Men's

|6.19

40T1z 0 31728+3:0913884.0011

| colspan=9| Did not advance

Swimming

{{main|Swimming at the 2020 Summer Olympics|Swimming at the 2020 Summer Olympics – Qualification}}

Kazakh swimmers further achieved qualifying standards in the following events (up to a maximum of 2 swimmers in each event at the Olympic Qualifying Time (OQT), and potentially 1 at the Olympic Selection Time (OST)):{{cite web|title=FINA – Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 Qualification|url=https://www.fina.org/competitions/5/olympic-games-tokyo-2020/qualifications?gender=M&distance=50&stroke=FREESTYLE&standard=all®ionId=all&countryId=|publisher=FINA |access-date=23 March 2019}}{{cite news|title=Tokyo 2020 – FINA Swimming Qualification System|url=https://www.fina.org/sites/default/files/final_-_2020_07_15_-_tokyo_2020_-_revised_qualification_system_-_swimming_-_eng.pdf|work=Tokyo 2020 |publisher=FINA |access-date=6 March 2021}}

class=wikitable style="font-size:90%"
rowspan="2"|Athlete

!rowspan="2"|Event

!colspan="2"|Heat

!colspan="2"|Semifinal

!colspan="2"|Final

style="font-size:95%"

!Time

!Rank

!Time

!Rank

!Time

!Rank

align=center

|align=left rowspan=2|Dmitriy Balandin

|align=left|Men's 100 m breaststroke

|59.75

|17

|colspan="4"|Did not advance

align=center

|align=left|Men's 200 m breaststroke

|2:08.99

|7 Q

|2:09.22

|11

|colspan="2"|Did not advance

align=center

|align=left|Diana Nazarova

|align=left|Women's 100 m backstroke

|1:06.99

|40

|colspan="4"|Did not advance

Table tennis

{{main|Table tennis at the 2020 Summer Olympics|Table tennis at the 2020 Summer Olympics – Qualification}}

Kazakhstan entered two athlete into the table tennis competition at the Games. Anastassiya Lavrova scored a zonal-match triumph for Central Asia to book a women's singles spot at the Asian Qualification Tournament in Doha, Qatar.{{cite news|last=Marshall|first=Ian|title=Nima Alamian, Clarence Chew and Anastassiya Lavrova qualify for Tokyo|url=https://www.ittf.com/2021/03/20/nima-alamian-clarence-chew-anastassiya-lavrova-qualify-tokyo/|access-date=20 March 2021|publisher=International Table Tennis Federation|date=20 March 2021}} Meanwhile, Rio 2016 Olympian Kirill Gerassimenko was automatically selected among the top ten table tennis players vying for qualification in the men's singles based on the ITTF Olympic Rankings of June 1, 2021.{{cite news|title=Singles and Mixed Doubles contenders confirmed for Tokyo|url=https://www.ittf.com/2021/06/07/singles-mixed-doubles-contenders-confirmed-tokyo/|access-date=12 June 2021|publisher=International Table Tennis Federation|date=7 June 2021}}

class="wikitable" style="font-size:90%;"
rowspan=2|Athlete

!rowspan=2|Event

!Preliminary

!Round 1

!Round 2

!Round 3

!Round of 16

!Quarterfinals

!Semifinals

!colspan=2|Final / {{abbr|BM|Bronze medal match}}

style="font-size:95%"

!Opposition
Result

!Opposition
Result

!Opposition
Result

!Opposition
Result

!Opposition
Result

!Opposition
Result

!Opposition
Result

!Opposition
Result

!Rank

align=center

|align=left|Kirill Gerassimenko

|align=left|Men's singles

|colspan=2 {{bye}}

|{{flagIOCathlete|Jančařík|CZE|2020 Summer}}
W 4–3

|{{flagIOCathlete|Boll|GER|2020 Summer}}
L 1–4

|colspan=5|Did not advance

align=center

|align=left|Anastassiya Lavrova

|align=left|Women's singles

|{{bye}}

|{{flagIOCathlete|Xiao|ESP|2020 Summer}}
L 1–4

|colspan=7|Did not advance

Taekwondo

{{main|Taekwondo at the 2020 Summer Olympics|Taekwondo at the 2020 Summer Olympics – Qualification}}

Kazakhstan entered two athletes into the taekwondo competition at the Games. Rio 2016 Olympians Ruslan Zhaparov (men's +80 kg) and Cansel Deniz (women's +67 kg) secured the spots on the Kazakh taekwondo squad with a top two finish each in their respective weight classes at the 2021 Asian Qualification Tournament in Amman, Jordan.{{cite news|title=Asian Qualification Tournament concludes with Olympic places for seven countries|url=http://www.worldtaekwondo.org/competition/view.html?nid=138169&mcd=L05|publisher=World Taekwondo|date=22 May 2021|access-date=23 May 2021}}

class="wikitable" style="font-size:90%;"
rowspan=2|Athlete

!rowspan=2|Event

!Round of 16

!Quarterfinals

!Semifinals

!Repechage

!colspan=2|Final / {{tooltip|BM|Bronze medal match}}

style="font-size:95%"

!Opposition
Result

!Opposition
Result

!Opposition
Result

!Opposition
Result

!Opposition
Result

!Rank

align=center

|align=left|Ruslan Zhaparov

|align=left|Men's +80 kg

|{{flagIOCathlete|Bachmann|GER|2020 Summer}}
W 11–7

|{{flagIOCathlete|In K-d|KOR|2020 Summer}}
L 2–10

|colspan=4|Did not advance

align=center

|align=left|Cansel Deniz

|align=left|Women's +67 kg

|{{flagIOCathlete|Osipova|UZB|2020 Summer}}
W 10–9

|{{flagIOCathlete|Walkden|GBR|2020 Summer}}
L 7–17

|colspan=4|Did not advance

Tennis

{{main|Tennis at the 2020 Summer Olympics|Tennis at the 2020 Summer Olympics – Qualification}}

Kazakhstan entered seven tennis players (three male and four female).

;Men

class=wikitable style="text-align:center; font-size:90%"
rowspan="2"|Athlete

!rowspan="2"|Event

!Round of 64

!Round of 32

!Round of 16

!Quarterfinals

!Semifinals

!colspan=2|Final / {{abbr|BM|Bronze medal match}}

style="font-size:95%"

!Opposition
Score

!Opposition
Score

!Opposition
Score

!Opposition
Score

!Opposition
Score

!Opposition
Score

!Rank

align=left|Alexander Bublik

| rowspan="2" align="left" |Singles

|{{flagIOCathlete|Medvedev|ROC|2020 Summer}}
L 4–6, 6–7(8–10)

|colspan=6|Did not advance

align=left|Mikhail Kukushkin

|{{flagIOCathlete|Coria|ARG|2020 Summer}}
W 7–6(7–4), 7–5

|{{flagIOCathlete|Ivashka|BLR|2020 Summer}}
L 7–6(7–4), 3–6, 3–6

|colspan=5|Did not advance

align="left" |Alexander Bublik
Andrey Golubev

| align="left" |Doubles

|{{n/a}}

|{{flagIOCathlete|Chardy /
Monfils|FRA|2020 Summer}}
L 7–6(7–4), 6–7(3–7), [8–10]

|colspan=5|Did not advance

;Women

class=wikitable style="text-align:center; font-size:90%"
rowspan="2"|Athlete

!rowspan="2"|Event

!Round of 64

!Round of 32

!Round of 16

!Quarterfinals

!Semifinals

!colspan=2|Final / {{abbr|BM|Bronze medal match}}

style="font-size:95%"

!Opposition
Score

!Opposition
Score

!Opposition
Score

!Opposition
Score

!Opposition
Score

!Opposition
Score

!Rank

align=left|Zarina Diyas

| rowspan="4" align="left" |Singles

|{{flagIOCathlete|Krejčíková|CZE|2020 Summer}}
L 2–5, {{abbr|ret|Retired}}

|colspan=6|Did not advance

align=left|Yulia Putintseva

|{{flagIOCathlete|Podoroska|ARG|2020 Summer}}
L 6–7(4–7), 3–1, {{abbr|ret|Retired}}

|colspan=6|Did not advance

align=left|Elena Rybakina

|{{flagIOCathlete|Stosur|AUS|2020 Summer}}
W 6–4, 6–2

|{{flagIOCathlete|Peterson|SWE|2020 Summer}}
W 6–2, 6–3

|{{flagIOCathlete|Vekić|CRO|2020 Summer}}
W 7–6(7–3), 6–4

|{{flagIOCathlete|Muguruza|ESP|2020 Summer}}
W 7–5, 6–1

|{{flagIOCathlete|Bencic|SUI|2020 Summer}}
L 6–7(2–7), 6–4, 3–6

|{{flagIOCathlete|Svitolina|UKR|2020 Summer}}
L 6–1, 6–7(5–7), 4–6

|4

align=left|Yaroslava Shvedova

|{{flagIOCathlete|Tomljanović|AUS|2020 Summer}}
L 5–7, 2–3, {{abbr|ret|Retired}}

|colspan=6|Did not advance

;Mixed

class=wikitable style="text-align:center; font-size:90%"
rowspan="2"|Athlete

!rowspan="2"|Event

!Round of 16

!Quarterfinals

!Semifinals

!colspan=2|Final / {{abbr|BM|Bronze medal match}}

style="font-size:95%"

!Opposition
Score

!Opposition
Score

!Opposition
Score

!Opposition
Score

!Rank

align=left|Yaroslava Shvedova
Andrey Golubev

|align=left|Doubles

|{{flagIOCathlete|Shibahara /
McLachlan|JPN|2020 Summer}}
L 3–6, 6–7(3–7)

|colspan=4|Did not advance

Water polo

{{main|Water polo at the 2020 Summer Olympics}}

;Summary

{{smalldiv|Key:

}}

class=wikitable style=font-size:90%;text-align:center
rowspan=2|Team

!rowspan=2|Event

!colspan=6|Group stage

!Quarterfinal

!Semifinal

!colspan=2|Final / {{abbr|BM|Bronze medal match}}

style=font-size:95%

!Opposition
Score

!Opposition
Score

!Opposition
Score

!Opposition
Score

!Opposition
Score

!Rank

!Opposition
Score

!Opposition
Score

!Opposition
Score

!Rank

align=left|Kazakhstan men's

|align=left|Men's tournament

|{{wp|CRO}}
L 7–23

|{{wp|SRB}}
L 5–19

|{{wp|ESP}}
L 4–16

|{{wp|MNE}}
L 12–19

|{{wp|AUS}}
L 7–15

|6

|colspan=4|Did not advance

=Men's tournament=

{{main|Water polo at the 2020 Summer Olympics – Men's tournament|Water polo at the 2020 Summer Olympics – Men's qualification}}

Kazakhstan men's national water polo team qualified for the Olympics by winning the gold medal and securing an outright berth at the 2018 Asian Games in Jakarta, Indonesia, marking the country's recurrence to the sport for the first time since London 2012.{{cite news|first=Michael|last=Pavitt|title=FINA to use Asian Games water polo results for Tokyo 2020 places after qualifier cancelled because of coronavirus|url=https://www.insidethegames.biz/articles/1090540/asian-water-polo-champs-coronavirus|date=14 February 2020|access-date=24 February 2020|publisher=Inside the Games}}

;Team roster

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;Group play

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Weightlifting

{{main|Weightlifting at the 2020 Summer Olympics|Weightlifting at the 2020 Summer Olympics – Qualification}}

Kazakhstan entered two weightlifters into the Olympic competition. London 2012 Olympian Zulfiya Chinshanlo (women's 55 kg) finished fourth of the eight highest-ranked weightlifters in the women's 55 kg category based on the IWF Absolute World Rankings, with Igor Son topping the field of weightlifters from the Asian zone in the men's 61 kg category based on the IWF Absolute Continental Rankings.

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!rowspan="2"|Event

!colspan="2"|Snatch

!colspan="2"|Clean & Jerk

!rowspan="2"|Total

!rowspan="2"|Rank

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!Result

!Rank

!Result

!Rank

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|align=left|Igor Son

|align=left|Men's −61 kg

|131

|4

|163

|3

|294

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|align=left|Zulfiya Chinshanlo

|align=left|Women's −55 kg

|90

|7

|123

|3

|213

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Wrestling

{{main|Wrestling at the 2020 Summer Olympics|Wrestling at the 2020 Summer Olympics – Qualification}}

Kazakhstan qualified eleven wrestlers for each of the following classes into the Olympic competition. Eight of them finished among the top six to book Olympic spots in the men's freestyle (57, 65, 74, and 97 kg), men's Greco-Roman (60 and 77 kg), and women's freestyle (50 and 76 kg) at the 2019 World Championships, while three additional licenses were awarded to the Kazakh wrestler, who progressed to the top two finals of their respective weight categories at the 2021 Asian Qualification Tournament in Almaty.{{cite news|first=Ken|last=Marantz|title=Dilmukhamedov Thrills Home Crowd, Takes Down Titans to Make Greco 77kg Semis|url=https://unitedworldwrestling.org/article/dilmukhamedov-thrills-home-crowd-takes-down-titans-make-greco-77kg-semis|date=17 September 2019|access-date=17 September 2019|publisher=United World Wrestling}}{{cite news|first=Ken|last=Marantz|title=Ryu Grabs Ticket to Tokyo While Kyrgyzstan Secures Three Olympic Spots|url=https://uww.org/article/ryu-grabs-ticket-tokyo-while-kyrgyzstan-secures-three-olympic-spots|date=9 April 2021|access-date=9 April 2021|publisher=United World Wrestling}}

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Key:

  • VT (ranking points: 5–0 or 0–5) – Victory by fall.
  • VB (ranking points: 5–0 or 0–5) – Victory by injury (VF for forfeit, VA for withdrawal or disqualification)
  • PP (ranking points: 3–1 or 1–3) – Decision by points – the loser with technical points.
  • PO (ranking points: 3–0 or 0–3) – Decision by points – the loser without technical points.
  • ST (ranking points: 4–0 or 0–4) – Great superiority – the loser without technical points and a margin of victory of at least 8 (Greco-Roman) or 10 (freestyle) points.
  • SP (ranking points: 4–1 or 1–4) – Technical superiority – the loser with technical points and a margin of victory of at least 8 (Greco-Roman) or 10 (freestyle) points.

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;Freestyle

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!rowspan=2|Athlete

!rowspan=2|Event

!Round of 16

!Quarterfinal

!Semifinal

!Repechage

!colspan=2|Final / {{abbr|BM|Bronze medal match}}

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!Opposition
Result

!Opposition
Result

!Opposition
Result

!Opposition
Result

!Opposition
Result

!Rank

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|align=left|Nurislam Sanayev

|align=left|Men's −57 kg

|{{flagIOCathlete|Fafé|GBS|2020 Summer}}
W 3–0 PO

|{{flagIOCathlete|Takahashi|JPN|2020 Summer}}
W 3–1 PP

|{{flagIOCathlete|Dahiya|IND|2020 Summer}}
L 0–5 VT

|{{bye}}

|{{flagIOCathlete|Vangelov|BUL|2020 Summer}}
W 3–1 PP

|{{bronze3}}

align=center

|align=left|Daulet Niyazbekov

|align=left|Men's −65 kg

|{{flagIOCathlete|Valdés|CUB|2020 Summer}}
W 3–1 PP

|{{flagIOCathlete|Aliyev|AZE|2020 Summer}}
L 1–3 PP

|Did not advance

|{{flagIOCathlete|Diatta|SEN|2020 Summer}}
W 4–0 ST

|{{flagIOCathlete|Punia|IND|2020 Summer}}
L 0–3 PO

|5

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|align=left|Daniyar Kaisanov

|align=left|Men's −74 kg

|{{flagIOCathlete|Otoguro|JPN|2020 Summer}}
W 5–0 VT

|{{flagIOCathlete|Hussen|EGY|2020 Summer}}
W 3–1 PP

|{{flagIOCathlete|Sidakov|ROC|2020 Summer}}
L 0–4 ST

|{{bye}}

|{{flagIOCathlete|Abdurakhmonov|UZB|2020 Summer}}
L 1–4 SP

|5

align=center

|align=left|Alisher Yergali

|align=left|Men's −97 kg

|{{flagIOCathlete|Fardj|ALG|2020 Summer}}
W 5–0 VA

|{{flagIOCathlete|Karadeniz|TUR|2020 Summer}}
L 1–3 PP

|colspan=3|Did not advance

|7

align=center

|align=left|Yusup Batirmurzaev

|align=left|Men's −125 kg

|{{flagIOCathlete|Cudinovic|GER|2020 Summer}}
L 0–5 VT

|colspan=4|Did not advance

|12

align=center

|align=left|Valentina Islamova

|align=left|Women's −50 kg

|{{flagIOCathlete|Yépez|ECU|2020 Summer}}
L 1–3 PP

|colspan=4|Did not advance

|11

align=center

|align=left|Tatyana Amanzhol

|align=left|Women's −53 kg

|{{flagIOCathlete|Zasina|POL|2020 Summer}}
L 1–3 PP

|colspan=4|Did not advance

|12

align=center

|align=left|Elmira Syzdykova

|align=left|Women's −76 kg

|{{flagIOCathlete|Medet Kyzy|KGZ|2020 Summer}}
L 1–3 PP

|colspan=4|Did not advance

|13

;Greco-Roman

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!rowspan=2|Athlete

!rowspan=2|Event

!Round of 16

!Quarterfinal

!Semifinal

!Repechage

!colspan=2|Final / {{abbr|BM|Bronze medal match}}

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!Opposition
Result

!Opposition
Result

!Opposition
Result

!Opposition
Result

!Opposition
Result

!Rank

align=center

|align=left|Mirambek Ainagulov

|align=left|Men's −60 kg

|{{flagIOCathlete|Sharshenbekov|KGZ|2020 Summer}}
L 0–4 ST

|colspan=4|Did not advance

|16

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|align=left|Demeu Zhadrayev

|align=left|Men's −77 kg

|{{flagIOCathlete|Yabiku|JPN|2020 Summer}}
L 1–3 PP

|colspan=4|Did not advance

|9

align=center

|align=left|Nursultan Tursynov

|align=left|Men's −87 kg

|{{flagIOCathlete|Kudla|GER|2020 Summer}}
L 1–3 PP

|colspan=4|Did not advance

|14

See also

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