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Wrestling UWW Asian Championships 2019


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18 minutes ago, gvaisakh said:

 

Never expected our GR wrestlers to reach the final. Great performance by Gurpreet & Sunil. Prem will be fighting for Bronze in 130kg

 

they both did great specially Gurpreet Singh, even though both of them will face world medalists in the final.

 

but to be honest your 130kg guy was one of the worst Indian wrestlers I ever seen. don't count on him at all :d

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First day Greco medalists

 

55:

1. :UZB Bakhromov

2. :JPN Katagiri

3. :KGZ Sulaimanov & :KAZ Zhakansha

 

63:

1. :CHN Tuo

2. :UZB Tasmuradov

3. :KOR Jung & :IRI Abdevali

 

77:

1. :KOR Kim

2. :IND Gurpreet

3. :KAZ Shadukayev & :IRI Geraei

 

87:

1. :IRI Nouri

2. :IND Sunil

3. :UZB Assakalov & :KAZ Kustubayev

 

130:

1. :IRI Ghasemi-Monjazi

2. :UZB Abdullaev

3. :KGZ Ramonov & :KAZ Kuzembayev

 

Tasmuradov's injury in the final was the worst moment of the first day. :( he couldn't even attend the medal ceremony. that gave China the first Greco medal which was a gold.

Iran, Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan won 4 medals each. Iran is leading with 90 points, Uzbekistan with 88 and Kazakhstan 70.

 

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Greco 2nd day finalists

 

60 :UZB Bakhramov vs :PRK Ri

67 :KOR Ryu vs :KAZ Shermakhanbet

72 :IRI Geraei vs :CHN Zhang

82 :IRI Abdevali vs :IND Harpreet

97 :KGZ Dzhuzupbekov vs :UZB Turdiev

 

what a disastrous day. :facepalm: losing is OK but losing to someone 10 times weaker than yourself is unbelievable. and that was the case for Aliyari and Tab (both of his defeats) if Aliyari wrestles this Kyrgyz guy 100 times, he will win 99 of them !

 

Iran had two eliminated wrestlers today.and with 2 in the final and 3 in bronze medal match, I think Uzbekistan will win the team title. :facepalm:they were also very lucky with the draw in some weights. I think they only have to win 2 of those 5 finals to secure the team title.

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2nd day Greco medalists

 

60

1. :UZB Bakhramov

2. :PRK Ri

3. :IND Gyanender & :JPN Fumita

 

67:

1. :KOR Ryu

2. :KAZ Shermakhanbet

3. :CHN Zhang & :JPN Takahashi

 

72:

1. :IRI Geraei

2. :CHN Zhang

3. :KAZ Zhadrayev & :KGZ Tsarev

 

82:

1. :IRI Abdevali

2. :IND Harpreet

3. :CHN Qian & :KAZ Yerezhepov

 

97:

1. :KGZ Dzhuzupbekov

2. :UZB Turdiev

3. :IRI Aliyari & :CHN Xiao

 

Iran somehow miraculously won the team title, after 60kg final winning by Uzbekistan there was only one way for Iran to win the title. winning all 3 medal matches and Uzbekistan losing all 4 remaining medal matches and that's what happened !

 

winning 4 gold and 3 bronze is an OK result. those 3 who failed to medal also lost very narrowly. interesting point that in both Greco and freestyle Iran had 11 finalists and won all of them !

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Final medal table

 

1. :IRI 11-0-6

2. :CHN 5-5-6

3. :JPN 4-7-6

4. :UZB 2-3-5

5. :KAZ 2-2-12

6. :KGZ 2-1-5

7. :KOR 2-1-3

8. :IND 1-6-9

9. :PRK 1-3-2

10. :MGL 0-2-5

11. :TPE 0-0-1

 

You always see those top 10 in all wrestling medal tables in Asia, the only addition was Chinese Taipei winning a bronze in women's wrestling.

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2 minutes ago, MHSN said:

Final medal table

 

1. :IRI 11-0-6

2. :CHN 5-5-6

3. :JPN 4-7-6

4. :UZB 2-3-5

5. :KAZ 2-2-12

6. :KGZ 2-1-5

7. :KOR 2-1-3

8. :IND 1-6-9

9. :PRK 1-3-2

10. :MGL 0-2-5

11. :TPE 0-0-1

 

You always see those top 10 in all wrestling medal tables in Asia, the only addition was Chinese Taipei winning a bronze in women's wrestling.

Well, why didn't you post women's results? ;)

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Women's Freestyle -50kg

 

GOLD: Yuki Irie :JPN JPN

SILVER: Sun Yanan :CHN CHN

BRONZE: Valentina Islamova :KAZ KAZ & Hwang Yong-ok :PRK PRK

 

Women's Freestyle -53kg

 

GOLD: Pak Yong-mi :PRK PRK

SILVER: Mayu Mukaida :JPN JPN

BRONZE: Aktenge Keunimjaeva :UZB UZB & Vinesh Phogat :IND IND

 

Women's Freestyle -55kg

 

GOLD: Xie Mengyu :CHN CHN

SILVER: Saki Igarashi :JPN JPN

BRONZE: Marina Sedneva :KAZ KAZ & Bolormaa Dulguun :MGL MGL

 

Women's Freestyle -57kg

 

GOLD: Rong Ningning :CHN CHN

SILVER: Jong Myong-suk :PRK PRK

BRONZE: Kaori Icho :JPN JPN & Sukhee Tserenchimed :MGL MGL

 

Women's Freestyle -59kg

 

GOLD: Yuzuka Inagaki :JPN JPN

SILVER: Altantsetseg Battsetseg :MGL MGL

BRONZE: Manju Kumari :IND IND & Zhang Qi :CHN CHN

 

Women's Freestyle -62kg

 

GOLD: Aisuluu Tynybekova :KGZ KGZ

SILVER: Yukako Kawai :JPN JPN

BRONZE: Nabira Esenbaeva :UZB UZB & Sakshi Malik :IND IND

 

Women's Freestyle -65kg

 

GOLD: Luo Xiaojuan :CHN CHN

SILVER: Naomi Ruike :JPN JPN

BRONZE: Aina Temirtassova :KAZ KAZ & Zorigt Bolortungalag :MGL MGL

 

Women's Freestyle -68kg

 

GOLD: Sara Dosho :JPN JPN

SILVER: Zhou Feng :CHN CHN

BRONZE: Divya Kakran :IND IND & Meerim Zhumanazarova :KGZ KGZ

 

Women's Freestyle -72kg

 

GOLD: Yuka Kagami :JPN JPN

SILVER: Jeong Seo-yeon :KOR KOR

BRONZE: Nilufar Gadaeva :UZB UZB & Zhamila Bakbergenova :KAZ KAZ

 

Women's Freestyle -76kg

 

GOLD: Pa Liha :CHN CHN

SILVER: Hiroe Minagawa :JPN JPN

BRONZE: Chang Hui-tsz :TPE TPE & Hwang Eun-ju :KOR KOR

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On 28/04/2019 at 19:21, MHSN said:

 

for a simple reason, i didn't watch and follow the women's competition.

was very suprised that india  got 4 medals in greco ......we were pathetic only won one match in 2018 worlds and were nowhere in asian games ....... what was the reason this time ? .......... 3 ( 2 silvers and a bronze ) out of 4 were in olympic weights so that was very encouraging also ....... in fact we had done suprisingly well in the juniors in 2018 also ...... so something is changing though none of them have graduated to the seniors .... though sajjan came close to a medal in the u23 worlds

strength does not come from physical capacity but from an indomitable will. - Gandhi

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15 hours ago, nitinsanker said:

was very suprised that india  got 4 medals in greco ......we were pathetic only won one match in 2018 worlds and were nowhere in asian games ....... what was the reason this time ? .......... 3 ( 2 silvers and a bronze ) out of 4 were in olympic weights so that was very encouraging also ....... in fact we had done suprisingly well in the juniors in 2018 also ...... so something is changing though none of them have graduated to the seniors .... though sajjan came close to a medal in the u23 worlds

 

well I watched most of the competition, all of the medal matches and most of the preliminary rounds (of course you can't watch 3 mats at the same time)

 

first I have to say winning 4 medals is a great result for India. but I have to say luck also played a little factor here. at least for some of them. for example 60kg guy only had to beat Chinese Taipei and Jordan to win the bronze. and he lost 9-0 in semifinal in less than 2 minutes to Bakhromov. if you check the results , most of your defeats were quick 8-0 in first period. why ? because they can't defend well in par terre. and one caution is usually enough for the opponent to score big points in par terre and finish the match quickly. all of those 3 finalists had to come back from being down (2 of them being down 5-6 points) to win the match. because they "survived" the parterre and then destroyed the opponent by being physically tough.

 

I can't remember the last time India beat Iran in Greco-Roman in senior level. (I'm sure it happened before but no match comes to my mind right now) not because we have the best Greco wrestlers in the world. mostly because our wrestlers have more or less the same style as yours and a bit better. you can't beat Iranian wrestlers by "being tough" and tiring them down. we have problem with Kazakh and Kyrgyz wrestlers for example because they are technical. they can score big throws . Indian wrestlers are less technical but if you don't score big early in the match they will beat you in second period. just an example. we have a wrestler world bronze medalist Mohammad Ali Geraei his style is different than the rest of our team. he is much more technical and less "physically strong" he dominated everybody at the Asian Games, but his only close match (which he almost lost) was against your wrestler Gurpreet. he was very close to finish the match 8-0 in 2 minutes but then he only won the match narrowly 8-6. and he would lose the match if there were 1 minute more left. and then Gurpreet lost easily in repechage to the Chinese wrestler Geraei teched easily.

 

two of your 3 finalists lost easily, no surprised they faced World and Olympic medalists in the final. your 87kg guy (I didn't know him before) made it really hard for our Hossein Nouri (we consider him an Olympic medal candidate) he was impressive. even though I can say Gurpreet Singh is the best Greco wrestler you have right now.

 

my point is. your wrestlers still have certain weaknesses. mostly in defending parterre. that's what they have to work on if they want to improve to another level. but still this was a very high level competition, and winning 4 medals was a great result. you have chance to qualify 1-2 wrestlers for the Olympics. but of course that will depend on the draw and also how many Asian wrestlers qualify in the World Championship to make room for the others. with only 16 spots available in each weight, it will be harder for everybody to qualify.

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