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2004 Asian Wrestling Championships

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2004 Asian Wrestling Championships
Freestyle
Host cityIran Tehran, Iran
Dates16–18 April 2004
StadiumAzadi Indoor Stadium
Greco-Roman
Host cityKazakhstan Almaty, Kazakhstan
Dates8–9 May 2004
StadiumBaluan Sholak Sports Palace
Women
Host cityJapan Tokyo, Japan
Dates22–23 May 2004
StadiumOlympic Youth Memorial Center
Champions
Freestyle Iran
Greco-Roman Kazakhstan
Women Japan
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The following is the final results of the 2004 Asian Wrestling Championships.

Medal table

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Japan6129
2 Kazakhstan3317
3 Iran3238
4 Uzbekistan3025
5 South Korea25512
6 Kyrgyzstan1405
7 Mongolia1258
8 China1124
9 North Korea1001
10 India0213
11 Vietnam0101
Totals (11 entries)21212163

Team ranking

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Rank Men's freestyle Men's Greco-Roman Women's freestyle
Team Points Team Points Team Points
1  Iran 63  Kazakhstan 64  Japan 63
2  Mongolia 45  South Korea 60  Mongolia 57
3  Uzbekistan 40  Uzbekistan 48  South Korea 45
4  Japan 40  Iran 46  India 44
5  South Korea 40  Kyrgyzstan 42  China 41
6  India 33  Japan 32  Uzbekistan 22
7  Kazakhstan 26  India 23  Vietnam 20
8  Iraq 17  Iraq 11  Kazakhstan 17
9  Afghanistan 17  North Korea 10  Chinese Taipei 16
10  North Korea 15  Vietnam 10  Thailand 15

Medal summary

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Men's freestyle

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
55 kg Adkhamjon Achilov
 Uzbekistan
Bayaraagiin Naranbaatar
 Mongolia
Kim Hyo-sub
 South Korea
60 kg Ri Yong-chol
 North Korea
Morad Mohammadi
 Iran
Jung Young-ho
 South Korea
66 kg Kazuhiko Ikematsu
 Japan
Hassan Tahmasebi
 Iran
Buyanjavyn Batzorig
 Mongolia
74 kg Mehdi Sadeghnejad
 Iran
Sujeet Maan
 India
Kunihiko Obata
 Japan
84 kg Fereydoun Ghanbari
 Iran
Moon Eui-jae
 South Korea
Magomed Kurugliyev
 Kazakhstan
96 kg Magomed Ibragimov
 Uzbekistan
Aleksey Krupnyakov
 Kyrgyzstan
Hossein Khaleghifar
 Iran
120 kg Fardin Masoumi
 Iran
Palwinder Singh Cheema
 India
Dorjpalamyn Gankhuyag
 Mongolia

Men's Greco-Roman

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
55 kg Asset Imanbayev
 Kazakhstan
Im Dae-won
 South Korea
Hassan Rangraz
 Iran
60 kg Jung Ji-hyun
 South Korea
Nurbakyt Tengizbayev
 Kazakhstan
Dilshod Aripov
 Uzbekistan
66 kg Kim In-sub
 South Korea
Roman Melyoshin
 Kazakhstan
Masaki Izena
 Japan
74 kg Aleksandr Dokturishvili
 Uzbekistan
Danil Khalimov
 Kazakhstan
Choi Duk-hoon
 South Korea
84 kg Abdulla Zhabrailov
 Kazakhstan
Janarbek Kenjeev
 Kyrgyzstan
Kim Jung-sub
 South Korea
96 kg Gennady Chkhaidze
 Kyrgyzstan
Han Tae-young
 South Korea
Aleksey Cheglakov
 Uzbekistan
120 kg Georgiy Tsurtsumia
 Kazakhstan
Dilshot Hadjiev
 Kyrgyzstan
Sajjad Barzi
 Iran

Women's freestyle

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
48 kg Chiharu Icho
 Japan
Lê Thị Trang
 Vietnam
Deng Weichan
 China
51 kg Tsogtbazaryn Enkhjargal
 Mongolia
Yuri Kai
 Japan
Kim Hyung-joo
 South Korea
55 kg Saori Yoshida
 Japan
Lee Na-lae
 South Korea
Naidangiin Otgonjargal
 Mongolia
59 kg Su Lihui
 China
Kim Hee-jeong
 South Korea
Alka Tomar
 India
63 kg Kaori Icho
 Japan
Su Huihua
 China
Ochirbatyn Nasanburmaa
 Mongolia
67 kg Norie Saito
 Japan
Yana Panova
 Kyrgyzstan
Dalkh-Ochiryn Sugar
 Mongolia
72 kg Kyoko Hamaguchi
 Japan
Ochirbatyn Burmaa
 Mongolia
Zhang Dan
 China

Participating nations

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Men's freestyle

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64 competitors from 14 nations competed.

Men's Greco-Roman

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53 competitors from 11 nations competed.

Women's freestyle

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54 competitors from 11 nations competed.

References

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