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2003 Asian Wrestling Championships

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2003 Asian Wrestling Championships
Host cityIndia New Delhi, India
Dates5–8 June 2003
StadiumIndira Gandhi Arena
Champions
Freestyle Iran
Greco-Roman Iran
Women Japan
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The 2003 Asian Wrestling Championships were held in New Delhi, India. The event took place from 5 to 8 June 2003.[1]

Medal table

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Iran74213
2 Japan5207
3 Kazakhstan4059
4 South Korea2349
5 Uzbekistan1405
6 Mongolia1225
7 Tajikistan1102
8 India04610
9 Chinese Taipei0101
10 Kyrgyzstan0011
Totals (10 entries)21212062

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 69  Iran 60  Japan 65
2  India 47  Kazakhstan 57  India 54
3  Kazakhstan 43  South Korea 56  Mongolia 36
4  Mongolia 38  Uzbekistan 47  Kazakhstan 33
5  Japan 35  Japan 38  Chinese Taipei 33
6  Uzbekistan 32  India 32  South Korea 31
7  South Korea 32  Kyrgyzstan 29  Vietnam 13
8  Tajikistan 19  Syria 18  Kyrgyzstan 7
9  Chinese Taipei 15  Vietnam 14
10  Kyrgyzstan 14  Chinese Taipei 8

Medal summary

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Men's freestyle

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
55 kg Mohammad Aslani
 Iran
Yang Jae-hoon
 South Korea
Kripa Shankar Patel
 India
60 kg Morad Mohammadi
 Iran
Damir Zakhartdinov
 Uzbekistan
Sushil Kumar
 India
66 kg Hassan Tahmasebi
 Iran
Kazuhiko Ikematsu
 Japan
Norjingiin Bayarmagnai
 Mongolia
74 kg Yusup Abdusalomov
 Tajikistan
Reza Ramezanzadeh
 Iran
Sujeet Maan
 India
84 kg Pejman Dorostkar
 Iran
Shamil Aliev
 Tajikistan
Magomed Kurugliyev
 Kazakhstan
96 kg Alireza Heidari
 Iran
Magomed Ibragimov
 Uzbekistan
Nurzhan Katayev
 Kazakhstan
120 kg Alireza Rezaei
 Iran
Palwinder Singh Cheema
 India
Marid Mutalimov
 Kazakhstan

Men's Greco-Roman

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
55 kg Asset Imanbayev
 Kazakhstan
Hamid Bavafa
 Iran
Im Dae-won
 South Korea
60 kg Asliddin Khudoyberdiev
 Uzbekistan
Ali Ashkani
 Iran
Kim Bong-suk
 South Korea
66 kg Parviz Zeidvand
 Iran
Gurbinder Singh
 India
Kanatbek Begaliev
 Kyrgyzstan
74 kg Choi Duk-hoon
 South Korea
Jahongir Turdiev
 Uzbekistan
Rustem Baiseitov
 Kazakhstan
84 kg Abdulla Zhabrailov
 Kazakhstan
Evgeniy Erofaylov
 Uzbekistan
Hossein Marashian
 Iran
96 kg Han Tae-young
 South Korea
Masoud Hashemzadeh
 Iran
Margulan Assembekov
 Kazakhstan
120 kg Georgiy Tsurtsumia
 Kazakhstan
Park Woo
 South Korea
Alireza Gharibi
 Iran

Women's freestyle

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
48 kg Mika Noguchi
 Japan
Kao Wei-chien
 Chinese Taipei
Kamini Yadav
 India
51 kg Ninako Hattori
 Japan
Tsogtbazaryn Enkhjargal
 Mongolia
Renu Bala
 India
55 kg Naidangiin Otgonjargal
 Mongolia
Sayuri Tatemoto
 Japan
Lee Na-lae
 South Korea
59 kg Rena Iwama
 Japan
Ochirbatyn Myagmarsüren
 Mongolia
Alka Tomar
 India
63 kg Ayako Shoda
 Japan
Geetika Jakhar
 India
Hang Jin-young
 South Korea
67 kg Norie Saito
 Japan
Kiran Sihag
 India
None awarded
72 kg Svetlana Yaroshevich
 Kazakhstan
Kang Min-jeong
 South Korea
Ochirbatyn Burmaa
 Mongolia

Participating nations

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160 competitors from 15 nations competed.

References

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  1. ^ "Iran, a class apart". The Hindu. 28 June 2003. Retrieved 8 May 2020.
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