2021 Asian Wrestling Championships

The 2021 Asian Wrestling Championships took place from 13 April to 18 April in Almaty, Kazakhstan.[1][2] It was held at the same venue as the 2021 Asian Wrestling Olympic Qualification Tournament. This event was the 34th edition of the Asian Wrestling Championships.[3]

2021 Asian Wrestling Championships
Host cityKazakhstan Almaty, Kazakhstan
Dates13–18 April 2021
StadiumBaluan Sholak Sports Palace
Champions
Freestyle Iran
Greco-Roman Iran
Women Mongolia

China did not enter the competition and Japan's women team withdrew before the championship due to close contact with a patient of COVID-19.[4]

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Kazakhstan76417
2 Iran75517
3 India53614
4 Japan3069
5 Kyrgyzstan25916
6 Mongolia25310
7 Uzbekistan2349
8 South Korea211013
9 Chinese Taipei0112
10 Tajikistan0101
11 Iraq0011
Totals (11 entries)303049109

Team ranking

Rank Men's freestyle Men's Greco-Roman Women's freestyle
Team Points Team Points Team Points
1  Iran179 Iran194 Mongolia173
2  India151 Kazakhstan156 India168
3  Kazakhstan149 Kyrgyzstan153 Kazakhstan161
4  Uzbekistan123 Japan133 South Korea123
5  South Korea120 South Korea125 Kyrgyzstan95
6  Japan102 Uzbekistan117 Uzbekistan95
7  Mongolia98 India72 Chinese Taipei44
8  Kyrgyzstan95 Tajikistan62 Singapore9
9  Turkmenistan46 Turkmenistan26 Sri Lanka8
10  Tajikistan28 Iraq
 Syria
20

Medal summary

Men's freestyle

Event Gold Silver Bronze
57 kg
Ravi Kumar Dahiya
 India
Alireza Sarlak
 Iran
Nodirjon Safarov
 Uzbekistan
Yuto Takeshita
 Japan
61 kg
Jahongirmirza Turobov
 Uzbekistan
Adlan Askarov
 Kazakhstan
Shoya Shimae
 Japan
Ikromzhon Khadzhimurodov
 Kyrgyzstan
65 kg
Takuto Otoguro
 Japan
Bajrang Punia
 India
Jeong Yong-seok
 South Korea
Morteza Ghiasi
 Iran
70 kg
Syrbaz Talgat
 Kazakhstan
Sirojiddin Khasanov
 Uzbekistan
Islambek Orozbekov
 Kyrgyzstan
Karan Mor
 India
74 kg
Nurkozha Kaipanov
 Kazakhstan
Mostafa Hosseinkhani
 Iran
Zandanbudyn Sumiyaabazar
 Mongolia
Ikhtiyor Navruzov
 Uzbekistan
79 kg
Gong Byung-min
 South Korea
Ali Savadkouhi
 Iran
Narsingh Yadav
 India
Saiakbai Usupov
 Kyrgyzstan
86 kg
Hassan Yazdani
 Iran
Deepak Punia
 India
Mustafa Abdul-Basit
 Iraq
Kim Gwan-uk
 South Korea
92 kg
Kamran Ghasempour
 Iran
Mönkhbaataryn Tsogtgerel
 Mongolia
Gwon Hyeok-beom
 South Korea
Sanjeet Kundu
 India
97 kg
Ali Shabani
 Iran
Alisher Yergali
 Kazakhstan
Takashi Ishiguro
 Japan
Satyawart Kadian
 India
125 kg
Oleg Boltin
 Kazakhstan
Aiaal Lazarev
 Kyrgyzstan
Amin Taheri
 Iran
Dorjkhandyn Khüderbulga
 Mongolia

Men's Greco-Roman

Event Gold Silver Bronze
55 kg
Yu Shiotani
 Japan
Ilkhom Bakhromov
 Uzbekistan
Nurmukhammet Abdullaev
 Kyrgyzstan
Pouya Dadmarz
 Iran
60 kg
Aidos Sultangali
 Kazakhstan
Mehdi Mohsennejad
 Iran
Kim Seung-hak
 South Korea
Ayata Suzuki
 Japan
63 kg
Sultan Assetuly
 Kazakhstan
Meisam Dalkhani
 Iran
Huang Jui-chi
 Chinese Taipei
Chung Han-jae
 South Korea
67 kg
Tsuchika Shimoyamada
 Japan
Almat Kebispayev
 Kazakhstan
Hossein Asadi
 Iran
Amantur Ismailov
 Kyrgyzstan
72 kg
Ryu Han-su
 South Korea
Ruslan Tsarev
 Kyrgyzstan
Taishi Horie
 Japan
Amin Kavianinejad
 Iran
77 kg
Pejman Poshtam
 Iran
Daler Rezazade
 Tajikistan
Demeu Zhadrayev
 Kazakhstan
Kairatbek Tugolbaev
 Kyrgyzstan
82 kg
Jalgasbay Berdimuratov
 Uzbekistan
Kalidin Asykeev
 Kyrgyzstan
Satoki Mukai
 Japan
None awarded
87 kg
Nasser Alizadeh
 Iran
Atabek Azisbekov
 Kyrgyzstan
Rustam Assakalov
 Uzbekistan
Lee Seung-hwan
 South Korea
97 kg
Mehdi Bali
 Iran
Kim Seung-jun
 South Korea
Yerulan Iskakov
 Kazakhstan
Beksultan Makhmudov
 Kyrgyzstan
130 kg
Ali Akbar Yousefi
 Iran
Alimkhan Syzdykov
 Kazakhstan
Kim Min-joon
 South Korea
Murat Ramonov
 Kyrgyzstan

Women's freestyle

Event Gold Silver Bronze
50 kg
Valentina Islamova
 Kazakhstan
Jasmina Immaeva
 Uzbekistan
Seema Bisla
 India
None awarded
53 kg
Vinesh Phogat
 India
Hsieh Meng-hsuan
 Chinese Taipei
Assylzat Sagymbay
 Kazakhstan
None awarded
55 kg
Mönkhboldyn Dölgöön
 Mongolia
Aisha Ualishan
 Kazakhstan
Kim Hyung-joo
 South Korea
None awarded
57 kg
Anshu Malik
 India
Altantsetsegiin Battsetseg
 Mongolia
Altynay Satylgan
 Kazakhstan
None awarded
59 kg
Sarita Mor
 India
Baatarjavyn Shoovdor
 Mongolia
Nuraida Anarkulova
 Kyrgyzstan
None awarded
62 kg
Aisuluu Tynybekova
 Kyrgyzstan
Khürelkhüügiin Bolortuyaa
 Mongolia
Rushana Abdirasulova
 Uzbekistan
None awarded
65 kg
Zorigtyn Bolortungalag
 Mongolia
Sakshi Malik
 India
Lee Han-bit
 South Korea
None awarded
68 kg
Meerim Zhumanazarova
 Kyrgyzstan
Enkhsaikhany Delgermaa
 Mongolia
Jeong Eun-sun
 South Korea
None awarded
72 kg
Divya Kakran
 India
Zhamila Bakbergenova
 Kazakhstan
Enkhbayaryn Tsevegmid
 Mongolia
None awarded
76 kg
Elmira Syzdykova
 Kazakhstan
Aiperi Medet Kyzy
 Kyrgyzstan
Pooja Sihag
 India
None awarded

Participating nations

263 competitors from 20 nations competed.

References

  1. "2021 Asian Wrestling Championships". United World Wrestling. Archived from the original on 2021-04-13. Retrieved 4 April 2021.
  2. "2021 Asian Wrestling Championships Results" (PDF). United World Wrestling. Archived (PDF) from the original on 19 April 2021. Retrieved 19 April 2021.
  3. Parkar, Ubaid (10 March 2021). "Spotlight on Sushil Kumar in wrestling trials for Asian Olympic qualifiers". Olympic Channel. Retrieved 4 April 2021.
  4. Rowbottom, Mike (15 April 2021). "China follows Japan in withdrawing women from UWW Asian Championships over COVID concerns". InsideTheGames.biz. Retrieved 25 April 2021.
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