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2013 Asian Wrestling Championships

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2013 Asian Wrestling Championships
Host cityIndia New Delhi, India
Dates18–22 April 2013
StadiumK. D. Jadhav Indoor Stadium
Champions
Freestyle India
Greco-Roman South Korea
Women China
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The 2013 Asian Wrestling Championships were held at the Indira Gandhi Sports Complex in New Delhi, India. The event took place from 18 to 22 April 2013.[1][2]

Medal table

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 South Korea5218
2 Uzbekistan4004
3 Japan23510
4 China2349
5 India2169
6 Kazakhstan2147
7 North Korea2136
8 Mongolia1438
9 Iran1359
10 Kyrgyzstan0189
11 Tajikistan0112
12 Vietnam0101
13 Iraq0011
 Jordan0011
Totals (14 entries)21214284

Team ranking

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Rank Men's freestyle Men's Greco-Roman Women's freestyle
Team Points Team Points Team Points
1  India 48  South Korea 58  China 56
2  Iran 45  Iran 50  Japan 54
3  Mongolia 40  Kazakhstan 49  Mongolia 54
4  South Korea 38  Kyrgyzstan 47  India 49
5  Kyrgyzstan 38  Japan 37  Kazakhstan 40
6  Uzbekistan 36  China 28  South Korea 27
7  Tajikistan 33  India 28  North Korea 26
8  Japan 32  Uzbekistan 27  Chinese Taipei 23
9  Kazakhstan 26  Tajikistan 18  Kyrgyzstan 20
10  China 25  Iraq 13  Vietnam 19

Medal summary

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Men's freestyle

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
55 kg Amit Kumar Dahiya
 India
Yang Kyong-il
 North Korea
Rassul Kaliyev
 Kazakhstan
Batboldyn Nomin
 Mongolia
60 kg Hwang Ryong-hak
 North Korea
Yang Jae-hoon
 South Korea
Daulet Niyazbekov
 Kazakhstan
Bajrang Punia
 India
66 kg Amit Kumar Dhankar
 India
Ganzorigiin Mandakhnaran
 Mongolia
Ulukman Mamatov
 Kyrgyzstan
Toshinori Ishida
 Japan
74 kg Rashid Kurbanov
 Uzbekistan
Zhang Chongyao
 China
Kohei Kitamura
 Japan
Ezzatollah Akbari
 Iran
84 kg Umidjon Ismanov
 Uzbekistan
Aibek Usupov
 Kyrgyzstan
Safarali Komildzoni
 Tajikistan
Ehsan Amini
 Iran
96 kg Kim Jae-gang
 South Korea
Rustam Iskandari
 Tajikistan
Hamed Tatari
 Iran
Dorjkhandyn Khüderbulga
 Mongolia
120 kg Parviz Hadi
 Iran
Jargalsaikhany Chuluunbat
 Mongolia
Hitender Beniwal
 India
Aiaal Lazarev
 Kyrgyzstan

Men's Greco-Roman

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
55 kg Choi Gyu-jin
 South Korea
Shota Tanokura
 Japan
Kanybek Zholchubekov
 Kyrgyzstan
Yun Won-chol
 North Korea
60 kg Elmurat Tasmuradov
 Uzbekistan
Abdolmohammad Papi
 Iran
Arsen Eraliev
 Kyrgyzstan
Wang Lumin
 China
66 kg Kim Ji-hun
 South Korea
Mehdi Zeidvand
 Iran
Hiroyuki Shimizu
 Japan
Yerbol Konyratov
 Kazakhstan
74 kg Kim Hyeon-woo
 South Korea
Hadi Alizadeh
 Iran
Maxat Yerezhepov
 Kazakhstan
Tomohiro Inoue
 Japan
84 kg Rustam Assakalov
 Uzbekistan
Park Jin-sung
 South Korea
Azat Beishebekov
 Kyrgyzstan
Taleb Nematpour
 Iran
96 kg An Chang-gun
 South Korea
Yerulan Iskakov
 Kazakhstan
Yahia Abutabeekh
 Jordan
Davoud Gilneirang
 Iran
120 kg Nurmakhan Tinaliyev
 Kazakhstan
Nie Xiaoming
 China
Mohammed Sabah
 Iraq
Murat Ramonov
 Kyrgyzstan

Women's freestyle

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
48 kg Pak Yong-mi
 North Korea
Vũ Thị Hằng
 Vietnam
Mikhrniso Nurmatova
 Kyrgyzstan
Ayano Suzuki
 Japan
51 kg Tatyana Amanzhol
 Kazakhstan
Liu Haiping
 China
Vinesh Phogat
 India
So Sim-hyang
 North Korea
55 kg Yang Senlian
 China
Kanako Murata
 Japan
Han Kum-ok
 North Korea
Babita Kumari
 India
59 kg Chihiro Kumabe
 Japan
Tungalagiin Mönkhtuyaa
 Mongolia
Aisuluu Tynybekova
 Kyrgyzstan
Li Haiyan
 China
63 kg Xiluo Zhuoma
 China
Yurika Ito
 Japan
Geetika Jakhar
 India
Sharkhüügiin Tümentsetseg
 Mongolia
67 kg Ochirbatyn Nasanburmaa
 Mongolia
Navjot Kaur
 India
Han Hye-kyung
 South Korea
Jing Ruixue
 China
72 kg Hiroe Suzuki
 Japan
Badrakhyn Odonchimeg
 Mongolia
Wang Juan
 China
Jyoti
 India

Participating nations

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237 competitors from 20 nations competed.

References

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  1. ^ "Amit Dhankar bags gold, helps India win freestyle trophy". The Indian Express. Retrieved 24 November 2020.
  2. ^ "Results Book" (PDF). United World Wrestling. Archived from the original (PDF) on 24 September 2015. Retrieved 18 August 2022.
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