
Kyrgyzstan has a new strength record and it belongs to a BAKAI employee: Alexey Teplyashin pulled eight railway carriages totaling 189,600 kilograms.
Alexey Teplyashin pulled eight railway carriages weighing a combined 189,600 kilograms at Bishkek-1 station, moving the train 6.5 meters. The achievement is officially registered as the fifth national record in railway platform pulling in the Kyrgyz Republic.
Moving nearly 190 tons takes more than raw strength. It requires precise technique, total concentration, and years of dedicated training.

Alexey has been competing in strength extremes for over five years, methodically raising the bar - from 4 carriages to 8, while also pulling passenger buses, military vehicles, and heavy trucks along the way. This latest result is the natural continuation of a record streak running from 2022 to 2026. His next target: nine carriages.
Beyond the sport, Alexey is a veteran of the Armed Forces of the Kyrgyz Republic and an active member of patriotic organizations. He leads a disciplined lifestyle, advocates for physical culture among young people, and currently serves as Vice President of the Kyrgyz Republic Strength Extreme Public Association - working to grow the sport through tournaments and outreach across the country and beyond.
For BAKAI, this record is a source of genuine pride.

Strong brands are built by strong people. Alexey Teplyashin is a vivid example of what BAKAI's team looks like in practice - disciplined, driven, and always pushing further. His achievement is a personal milestone, and a reflection of the values the whole team shares: momentum, purpose, and the will to break through any limit.
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