2000 Asian Wrestling Championships

The following is the final results of the 2000 Asian Wrestling Championships.

2000 Asian Championships
Freestyle
Host city Guilin, China
Dates26–28 April
StadiumGuilin Sports Center
Greco-Roman
Host city Seoul, South Korea
Dates5–7 May
StadiumOlympic Fencing Gymnasium
Women
Host city Seoul, South Korea
Dates5–7 May
StadiumOlympic Fencing Gymnasium
Champions
Freestyle Uzbekistan
Greco-Roman South Korea
Women Japan

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Uzbekistan63312
2 Japan6219
3 China23510
4 South Korea2338
5 Kazakhstan2204
6 North Korea2013
7 Iran14611
8 Kyrgyzstan1203
9 Chinese Taipei0213
10 Mongolia0112
11 India0011
Totals (11 nations)22222266

Team ranking

Rank Men's freestyle Men's Greco-Roman Women's freestyle
Team Points Team Points Team Points
1  Uzbekistan76 South Korea59 Japan59
2  Iran57 Iran57 China51
3  China42 Uzbekistan53 South Korea41
4  Japan39 China51 Chinese Taipei38
5  South Korea37 Japan47 Mongolia26
6  India37 Kazakhstan45 Kyrgyzstan15
7  Mongolia35 Kyrgyzstan31 Turkmenistan12
8  North Korea33 India23
9  Kazakhstan18 Syria18
10  Kyrgyzstan18 Mongolia17

Medal summary

Men's freestyle

Event Gold Silver Bronze
54 kg Jin Ju-dong
 North Korea
Mohammad Aslani
 Iran
Adkhamjon Achilov
 Uzbekistan
58 kg Ri Yong-sam
 North Korea
Damir Zakhartdinov
 Uzbekistan
Song Jae-myung
 South Korea
63 kg Ramil Islamov
 Uzbekistan
Baek Jin-kuk
 South Korea
Kim Kwang-il
 North Korea
69 kg Igor Kupeev
 Uzbekistan
Mehdi Baraati
 Iran
Sujeet Maan
 India
76 kg Ruslan Khinchagov
 Uzbekistan
Tümen-Ölziin Mönkhbayar
 Mongolia
Masoud Jamshidi
 Iran
85 kg Rasul Katinovasov
 Uzbekistan
Bolotbek Omurakunov
 Kyrgyzstan
Takenori Yokoyama
 Japan
97 kg Islam Bayramukov
 Kazakhstan
Soslan Fraev
 Uzbekistan
Mohammad Javad Rasekhi
 Iran
130 kg Artur Taymazov
 Uzbekistan
Chen Xingqiang
 China
Alireza Rezaei
 Iran

Men's Greco-Roman

Event Gold Silver Bronze
54 kg Ha Tae-yeon
 South Korea
Askar Zhursymbayev
 Kazakhstan
Hassan Rangraz
 Iran
58 kg Ali Ashkani
 Iran
Dilshod Aripov
 Uzbekistan
Wang Hui
 China
63 kg Bakhodir Kurbanov
 Uzbekistan
Lee Tae-ho
 South Korea
Yi Shanjun
 China
69 kg Katsuhiko Nagata
 Japan
Parviz Zeidvand
 Iran
Zhang Xiling
 China
76 kg Bakhtiyar Baiseitov
 Kazakhstan
Takamitsu Katayama
 Japan
Hossein Marashian
 Iran
85 kg Raatbek Sanatbayev
 Kyrgyzstan
Seo Sang-myun
 South Korea
Yury Vitt
 Uzbekistan
97 kg Park Woo
 South Korea
Sergey Matviyenko
 Kazakhstan
Rasoul Jazini
 Iran
130 kg Zhao Hailin
 China
Alireza Gharibi
 Iran
Shuhrat Sadiev
 Uzbekistan

Women's freestyle

Event Gold Silver Bronze
46 kg Shoko Yoshimura
 Japan
Kao Wei-chien
 Chinese Taipei
Chi Lina
 China
51 kg Hitomi Sakamoto
 Japan
Yin Min
 China
Chang Wen-hsia
 Chinese Taipei
56 kg Mariko Shimizu
 Japan
Lin Chin-miao
 Chinese Taipei
Cao Haiying
 China
62 kg Ayako Shoda
 Japan
Meng Lili
 China
Seo Mi-suk
 South Korea
68 kg Tomoe Miyamoto
 Japan
Yana Panova
 Kyrgyzstan
Jung Yeon-hee
 South Korea
75 kg Jiang Xueyan
 China
Taeko Tomioka
 Japan
Choijidyn Davaabond
 Mongolia

Participating nations

Men's freestyle

84 competitors from 16 nations competed.

Men's Greco-Roman

84 competitors from 15 nations competed.

Women's freestyle

31 competitors from 7 nations competed.

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