2017 Asian Wrestling Championships

The 2017 Asian Wrestling Championships was held at the KD Jadhav Indoor Stadium, Indira Gandhi Arena, New Delhi in India. The event took place from May 10 to May 14, 2017.[1]

2017 Asian Championships
Host city New Delhi, India
Dates10–14 May
StadiumK. D. Jadhav Indoor Stadium
Champions
Freestyle Iran
Greco-Roman Iran
Women Japan

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Japan83516
2 Iran72615
3 Kazakhstan25613
4 Uzbekistan2136
5 India15410
6 South Korea14611
7 Kyrgyzstan1135
 Mongolia1135
9 China1089
10 North Korea0224
11 Tajikistan0011
 Vietnam0011
Totals (12 nations)24244896

Team ranking

Rank Men's freestyle Men's Greco-Roman Women's freestyle
Team Points Team Points Team Points
1  Iran71 Iran69 Japan76
2  Japan55 South Korea59 India62
3  Uzbekistan49 Kazakhstan59 China54
4  Kazakhstan47 Japan51 Kazakhstan51
5  South Korea46 China50 South Korea45
6  Mongolia40 Uzbekistan43 Mongolia42
7  Kyrgyzstan34 India38 Uzbekistan28
8  India33 Kyrgyzstan30 North Korea27
9  Tajikistan22 Tajikistan18 Kyrgyzstan18
10  North Korea19 Chinese Taipei12 Chinese Taipei17

Medal summary

Men's freestyle

Event Gold Silver Bronze
57 kg Yuki Takahashi
 Japan
Zandanbudyn Zanabazar
 Mongolia
Reza Atri
 Iran
Nurislam Sanayev
 Kazakhstan
61 kg Behnam Ehsanpour
 Iran
Kim Han-song
 North Korea
Daulet Niyazbekov
 Kazakhstan
Rei Higuchi
 Japan
65 kg Bajrang Punia
 India
Lee Seung-chul
 South Korea
Masakazu Kamoi
 Japan
Meisam Nassiri
 Iran
70 kg Akzhurek Tanatarov
 Kazakhstan
Ikhtiyor Navruzov
 Uzbekistan
Momojiro Nakamura
 Japan
Hamed Rashidi
 Iran
74 kg Bekzod Abdurakhmonov
 Uzbekistan
Muslim Evloev
 Kyrgyzstan
Zhang Chongyao
 China
Bahman Teymouri
 Iran
86 kg Alireza Karimi
 Iran
Azamat Dauletbekov
 Kazakhstan
Umidjon Ismanov
 Uzbekistan
Pürevjavyn Önörbat
 Mongolia
97 kg Magomed Ibragimov
 Uzbekistan
Hossein Shahbazi
 Iran
Seo Min-won
 South Korea
Magomed Musaev
 Kyrgyzstan
125 kg Yadollah Mohebbi
 Iran
Sumit Malik
 India
Taiki Yamamoto
 Japan
Natsagsürengiin Zolboo
 Mongolia

Men's Greco-Roman

Event Gold Silver Bronze
59 kg Kenichiro Fumita
 Japan
Meirambek Ainagulov
 Kazakhstan
Ri Sin-myong
 North Korea
Saman Abdevali
 Iran
66 kg Oh Sang-hun
 South Korea
Almat Kebispayev
 Kazakhstan
Dong Jinxin
 China
Ali Arsalan
 Iran
71 kg Takeshi Izumi
 Japan
Afshin Biabangard
 Iran
Nurgazy Asangulov
 Kyrgyzstan
Kim Ji-hun
 South Korea
75 kg Maxat Yerezhepov
 Kazakhstan
Park Dae-seung
 South Korea
Bakhtovar Khasanov
 Tajikistan
Yang Bin
 China
80 kg Ramin Taheri
 Iran
Kim June-hyoung
 South Korea
Samat Shirdakov
 Kyrgyzstan
Harpreet Singh
 India
85 kg Hossein Nouri
 Iran
Atsushi Matsumoto
 Japan
Anil Kumar
 India
Peng Fei
 China
98 kg Mostafa Salehizadeh
 Iran
Kim Seung-jun
 South Korea
Rustam Assakalov
 Uzbekistan
Yerulan Iskakov
 Kazakhstan
130 kg Behnam Mehdizadeh
 Iran
Damir Kuzembayev
 Kazakhstan
Muminjon Abdullaev
 Uzbekistan
Kim Min-seok
 South Korea

Women's freestyle

Event Gold Silver Bronze
48 kg Yui Susaki
 Japan
Kim Son-hyang
 North Korea
Irina Borissova
 Kazakhstan
Ritu Phogat
 India
53 kg Mayu Mukaida
 Japan
Zhuldyz Eshimova
 Kazakhstan
Kim Hyung-joo
 South Korea
Jong Myong-suk
 North Korea
55 kg Sae Nanjo
 Japan
Vinesh Phogat
 India
Erkhembayaryn Davaachimeg
 Mongolia
Zhang Qi
 China
58 kg Aisuluu Tynybekova
 Kyrgyzstan
Sarita Mor
 India
Đào Thị Hương
 Vietnam
Katsuki Sakagami
 Japan
60 kg Risako Kawai
 Japan
Sakshi Malik
 India
Zhou Zhangting
 China
Ayaulym Kassymova
 Kazakhstan
63 kg Soronzonboldyn Battsetseg
 Mongolia
Ayana Gempei
 Japan
Hang Jin-young
 South Korea
Wang Xiaoqian
 China
69 kg Sara Dosho
 Japan
Divya Kakran
 India
Zhou Feng
 China
Park Hyeon-yeong
 South Korea
75 kg Paliha
 China
Masako Furuichi
 Japan
Jyoti
 India
Gulmaral Yerkebayeva
 Kazakhstan

Participating nations

255 competitors from 19 nations competed.

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