400 participants from 24 countries, more than 200 Kurash athletes. 30 ITOs and about 80 coaching and refereeing exam participants. About 1000 Chinese Organizing Committee members, volunteers, security guards, referees and about 50 media.
These numbers are the statistics of the 12th Asian Championship, which was hosted by Hangzhou, China, from April 25 to 29.
These statistics are the statistics of the most attended and highest level competition in the history of the Asian Championship.
Continental championship ended today. However, there is no doubt that the hearts of the kurash athletes, coaches and all the participants will remain with special excitement.
The matches of the second day were full of unrepeatable methods and beautiful victories.
The final result was certainly suitable.
On the second day of the championship, the representatives of the homeland of kurash kept the lead in terms of medals.
They have 4 gold medals and one silver medal.
The second place went to the representatives of the host country China. They took 2 gold and 1 bronze medal.
The Iranian team finished the game strong. Iranians won 1 gold, 2 silver and 1 bronze medals.
Kurash athletes from Korea, Turkmenistan, India, Chinese Taipei, and the Philippines will return with medals from the Asian Championship as well.

MALE(-60kg)

  1. ABDULAZIZ KHAMROEV–Uzbekistan
  2. HAI LE CONG HOANG– Vietnam
  3. NICK GABRIEL LIGERO – Philippines
  4. OM RATTAN – India

MALE(-73kg

  1. ELYAS PAKDEL – Islamic Republic of Iran
  2. KHAMIDJON HAYDAVOV – Uzbekistan
  3. SHAURYAVEER GILL – India
  4. SHATLYK JUMANYYAZOV – Turkmenistan

MALE(-100kg)

  1. SHERMUKHAMMAD JANDREEV –Uzbekistan
  2. CHANG -HYUN BANG – Republic of Korea
  3. SHATLYK TORAYEV – Turkmenistan
    3. CHIEH-HUNG CHEN – Chinese Taipei

FEMALE(-48kg)

  1. ULBUSIN KHAKIMOVA – Uzbekistan
  2. AYSHIRIN HAYDAROVA – Turkmenistan
  3. HUI-TING HSU – Chinese Taipei
  4. TANU MAAN – India

FEMALE(-52kg)

  1. SHUAIXIA HAN –People’s Republic of China
  2. TAHEREH AZARPEIVAND – Islamic Republic of Iran
  3. CHIA-WEN TSOU – Chinese Taipei
  4. AYNUR AMANOVA – Turkmenistan

FEMALE(-70kg)

  1. DAN YU–People’s Republic of China
  2. AZHAR SALYKOVA– Kazakhstan
  3. WAN-TING LEE– Chinese Taipei
  4. DONYA AGHAEI– Islamic Republic of Iran

FEMALE(-78kg)

  1. YI LIU –People’s Republic of China
  2. FILURA ERGASHOVA – Uzbekistan
  3. SHEETAL – India
  4. MELIKA OMID VANDCHALY – Islamic Republic of Iran

FEMALE(-87kg)

  1. POKIZAKHON KAMOLDINOVA– Uzbekistan
  2. Y NGUYEN THI NHU– Vietnam
  3. YANZI SONG – People’s Republic of China
  4. JAHAN MUHAMMEDOVA – Turkmenistan

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