Mistrzostwa Azji w Zapasach 1999

Mistrzostwa Azji w zapasach rozegrano w Taszkencie w Uzbekistanie w dniach 25-30 maja 1999 roku.

Mężczyźni

styl wolny

WagaZłoto:Srebro:Brąz:
54 kgKazachstan Mäulen MamyrowKorea Północna Han Yong-doUzbekistan Adhamjon Ochilov
58 kgKorea Północna Ri Yong-samKirgistan Rusłanbiek MadżynowUzbekistan Damir Zachartdinow
63 kg Ali Akbar DodangeUzbekistan Ramil IsłamowKorea Północna Kim Il-kwang
69 kgUzbekistan Igor KupiejewJaponia Takahiro WadaIndie Sujeet Maan
76 kgUzbekistan Rusłan ChinczagowKirgistan Nurbek IzabekowKazachstan Giennadij Łalijew
85 kgUzbekistan Asłan SanakojewKazachstan Äbyl SułtanbekowJaponia Tatsuo Kawai
97 kg Ali Reza HejdariKazachstan Isłam BajramukowUzbekistan Sosłan Frajew
130 kg Ali Reza RezajiUzbekistan Gieorgij Kajsynow Chen Xingqiang

styl klasyczny

WagaZłoto:Srebro:Brąz:
54 kgKorea Południowa Sim Gwon-hoUzbekistan Shamsiddin XudoyberdiyevKazachstan Rakymżan Äsembekow
58 kgKorea Południowa Kim In-seopKazachstan Jurij MielniczenkoUzbekistan Dilshod Aripov
63 kgKazachstan Mychitar ManukianUzbekistan Bahodir QurbonovKorea Południowa Lee Tae-ho
69 kgKorea Południowa Son Sang-pilUzbekistan Ruslan Biktyakov Yi Shanjun
76 kgKorea Południowa Kim Jin-suUzbekistan Yuriy VittJaponia Takamitsu Katayama
85 kgKirgistan Raatbek SanatbajewUzbekistan Zafarxon Ochilov Mohammad Nikunahad Hosejni
97 kgKazachstan Siergiej Matwijenko Feng Fuming Mahdi Szarabijani
130 kgUzbekistan Shuhrat Saʼdiyev Ali Reza Gharibi Zhao Hailin

Kobiety

styl wolny

WagaZłoto:Srebro:Brąz:
46 kgJaponia Miyū Yamamoto Yin MinTurkmenistan Galina Ataýewa
51 kgJaponia Atsuko Shinomura Li Xiaoming Wu Li-chuan
56 kgJaponia Yuka Mitadera Cao HayingKorea Południowa Lee Na-rae
62 kgJaponia Ari SuzukiTurkmenistan Olesýa Nazarenko Meng Lili
68 kg Sha Ling-liJaponia Reiko SumiyaTurkmenistan Nadežda Želtakowa
75 kgJaponia Taeko TomiokaKirgistan Jana Panowa Wu Huei-li

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