1991 Asian Wrestling Championships

The following is the final results of the 1991 Asian Wrestling Championships.[1][2]

1991 Asian Championships
Freestyle
Host city New Delhi, India
Dates17–19 April
StadiumIndira Gandhi Arena
Greco-Roman
Host city Tehran, Iran
Dates16–18 May
Champions
Freestyle Iran
Greco-Roman South Korea

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Iran113115
2 South Korea24612
3 North Korea2327
4 China2237
5 Mongolia2226
6 Syria1102
7 Japan0257
8 India0213
9 Pakistan0101
Totals (9 nations)20202060

Team ranking

Rank Men's freestyle Men's Greco-Roman
Team Points Team Points
1  Iran91 South Korea47
2  Mongolia75 Iran43
3  India63 Japan35
4  Japan54 China32
5  North Korea44 Syria22

Medal summary

Men's freestyle

Event Gold Silver Bronze
48 kg Nasser Zeinalnia
 Iran
Ombir Singh
 India
Ri Hak-son
 North Korea
52 kg Majid Torkan
 Iran
Sol Su-chol
 North Korea
Tserenbaataryn Enkhbayar
 Mongolia
57 kg Kim Yong-sik
 North Korea
Arslangiin Tsedensodnom
 Mongolia
Ryo Kanehama
 Japan
62 kg Taghi Akbarnejad
 Iran
Kim Yeon-man
 South Korea
Kim Song-u
 North Korea
68 kg Ali Akbarnejad
 Iran
Ri Won-il
 North Korea
Yang Zhigang
 China
74 kg Lodoin Enkhbayar
 Mongolia
Amir Reza Khadem
 Iran
Tomohiro Tsunozaki
 Japan
82 kg Rasoul Khadem
 Iran
Nergüin Tümennast
 Mongolia
Yoon Kyung-jae
 South Korea
90 kg Rentsenkhüügiin Gansükh
 Mongolia
Qu Zhongdong
 China
Ardeshir Bolandeghbal
 Iran
100 kg Mohammad Reza Toupchi
 Iran
Abdul Majeed Maruwala
 Pakistan
Subhash Verma
 India
130 kg Alireza Soleimani
 Iran
Jagdish Singh
 India
Boldyn Javkhlantögs
 Mongolia

Men's Greco-Roman

Event Gold Silver Bronze
48 kg Reza Simkhah
 Iran
Han Sang-jik
 North Korea
Goun Duk-yong
 South Korea
52 kg Pak Bom-su
 North Korea
Shohei Nakamori
 Japan
Kim Young-koo
 South Korea
57 kg Nader Al-Sobai
 Syria
Kim Jin-won
 South Korea
Sheng Zetian
 China
62 kg Hassan Yousefi Afshar
 Iran
Huh Byung-ho
 South Korea
Hu Guohong
 China
68 kg Abdollah Chamangoli
 Iran
Kim Sung-moon
 South Korea
Yasushi Miyake
 Japan
74 kg Han Chee-ho
 South Korea
Ahad Javansalehi
 Iran
Kunishige Yuasa
 Japan
82 kg Zhang Zetian
 China
Nasser Al-Tahan
 Syria
Chung Hun-pyo
 South Korea
90 kg Eom Jin-han
 South Korea
Jaber Abbaszadeh
 Iran
Toru Higashide
 Japan
100 kg Liu Guoke
 China
Takashi Nonomura
 Japan
Choi Mu-bae
 South Korea
130 kg Alireza Lorestani
 Iran
Hu Riga
 China
Lee Jae-young
 South Korea
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References

  1. "Asian Championship" (PDF). Japan Wrestling. Archived from the original (PDF) on 24 April 2012. Retrieved 7 October 2013.
  2. "Iranians are champs". The Indian Express. p. 15. Retrieved 16 June 2020.
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