
Winter Olympic Games, 100th Anniversary
Newsletter no. 109.pdf
On June 27, 2025 the Ministry of Digital Development and Innovative
Technologies of the Kyrgyz
Republic puts into circulation a series of 2024 Kyrgyz Express Post postage stamps: "Winter Olympic Games,
100th Anniversary".
One hundred years ago, on January 25, 1924,
international
competitions in winter sports were held in the Alpine town of Chamonix, France. These competitions were
later officially recognized as the First Winter Olympic Games. The inaugural Winter Olympics brought
together 293 athletes from 16 countries. They competed in 9 sports disciplines and contested 16 sets of
medals. Over time, the Winter Olympic Games have grown into one of the most significant sporting events on a
global scale.
In the Kyrgyz Republic, winter sports enjoy well-deserved
popularity. The country's natural landscape offers excellent conditions for the development of winter
disciplines, especially alpine skiing. As an independent state, Kyrgyzstan first competed in the 1994 Winter
Olympic Games in Lillehammer (Norway) and has since regularly participated in these prestigious winter
Olympic sports competitions.
Figure skating and ice hockey are among the most
popular winter
sports in Kyrgyzstan. These two disciplines are featured in the new KEP stamp issue. The 150 KGS stamp
portrays Kyrgyz figure skater Aleksandra Nesterova, former champion of Kyrgyzstan and former member of the
Kyrgyz Republic Olympic team. The 300 KGS stamp features Ersultan Mirbekov - Ice Hockey World Champion
Division IIIA. The lower part of both stamps includes the full list of years and host cities of the Winter
Olympic Games.
KEP expresses its special gratitude to the Skating Federation of
the Kyrgyz Republic and personally to Aleksandra Nesterova, as well as to the Ice Hockey Federation of the
Kyrgyz Republic, for providing the photographs used in the preparation of this stamp issue.
As part of this stamp series, KEP is also issuing two postcards for
realizing two maximum cards. The postcard dedicated to figure skating features Jasmin Shlaga, the current
champion of Kyrgyzstan in figure skating and member of the Kyrgyz Republic Olympic team. The postcard
dedicated to ice hockey features Islambek Abdyraev - Ice Hockey World Champion Division IIIA. The FDC
depicts the skating rink in front of the Stade Olympique de Chamonix, where the competitions of the first
Winter Olympic Games were held in 1924.
Winter sports in Kyrgyzstan have great potential for successful
development. With this new stamp issue, KEP hopes to contribute to the promotion and popularization of
Olympic winter sports.


Stamps description
No. 247. 150 KGS. Figure skatingNo. 248. 300 KGS. Ice hockey

Technical specifications
Paper: coated, gummed, 105 g/m².
Printing method: full-color offset lithography.
Stamps perforation: comb 14½:14.
Stamps size: 27.5 × 46 mm.
Stamps are issued in minisheets of 5 stamps
with one label. Stamps are also issued in
a collective minisheet of 2 stamps
(one complete set and one two labels).
Minisheets size: 108 × 113 mm.
Collective minisheet size: 135 х 67 mm.
Quantity issued: 6 750 pieces each stamp (5 000 in minisheets plus 1 750 in collective minisheets).
Photographer: Azimzhan Nuritdinkhodzhaev (Figure skating).
Designer: Daria Maier.
Printer House: "Nova Imprim" (Chișinău, Moldova).



A special cancellation on FDC will be carried out at the Bishkek KEP Office (729001) on the stamps issuing day.
The first day cover, postcards and special
postmark are designed by Daria Maier.
Cover size: С6 (162 × 114 mm).
Quantity of covers and postcards issued: 400 pieces each.
Endorsing ink color: black.


Stamps, maximum cards and FDCs can be purchased here.