Mistrzostwa Azji w Zapasach 2009
Mistrzostwa Azji w zapasach w 2009 roku rozegrano w tajlandzkim mieście Pattayi od 2 do 7 maja.
Wyniki mężczyźni
styl wolny
Waga | Złoto: | Srebro: | Brąz: |
55 kg | Kim Hyo-sub | Yang Kyong-il | Nurłan Orozbek uułu |
Hasan Rahimi | |||
60 kg | Jo Tong-hyok | Gandzorigijn Mandachnaran | Masud Esma’ilpur |
Bazar Bazargurujew | |||
66 kg | Mahdi Taghawi | Tatsuhiro Yonemitsu | Yang Chun-song |
Kim Dae-sung | |||
74 kg | Sadegh Gudarzi | Abdułchakim Szapijew | Kim Jin-i |
Ramesh Kumar | |||
84 kg | Ehsan Laszgari | Lee Jae-sung | Anuj Kumar |
Siriguleng | |||
96 kg | Sa’id Ebrahimi | Tömörchüügijn Ench-Amgalan | Yang Wulin |
Däulet Szabanbaj | |||
120 kg | Fardin Masumi | Nam Kyung-jin | Marid Mutalimow |
Nobuyoshi Arakida |
styl klasyczny
Waga | Złoto: | Srebro: | Brąz: |
55 kg | Kohei Hasegawa | Joginder Singh | Kim Won-mo |
Aschat Kudajbergenow | |||
60 kg | Wan Feihu | Ałmat Kebyspajew | Ryota Sato |
Jung Kyung-ho | |||
66 kg | Darchan Bajachmetow | Eom Hyeok | Kim Kum-chol |
Sa’id Abdewali | |||
74 kg | Farszad Alizade | Kang Hee-bok | Tsukasa Tsurumaki |
Roman Mieloszyn | |||
84 kg | Taleb Nematpur | Andriej Samochin | Zhu Yanxiao |
Lin Ming-hsuan | |||
96 kg | Amir Ali Akbari | Margułan Äsembekow | Anil Kumar |
Jahja Muhammad Abu Tabich | |||
120 kg | Masud Haszemzade | Dharmender Dalal | Ali Nadhim |
Murat Ramonow |
Wyniki kobiety
styl wolny
Waga | Złoto: | Srebro: | Brąz: |
48 kg | Li Xiaomei | Żułdyz Jeszymowa | Nguyễn Thị Lụa |
Makiko Sakamoto | |||
51 kg | Tatjana Bakatiuk | Han Kum-ok | Zeng Qingping |
Dawaasüchijn Otgonceceg | |||
55 kg | Chikako Matsukawa | Chen Juan | Ajym Äbdyldina |
Choe Jong-bok | |||
59 kg | Yurika Itō | Jia Mei | Um Ji-eun |
Alka Tomar | |||
63 kg | Mio Nishimaki | Wilaiwan Thongkam | Lương Thị Quyên |
Zhang Fengliu | |||
67 kg | Jelena Szałygina | Ma Yan | Badrachyn Odonczimeg |
Yoshiko Inoue | |||
72 kg | Hong Yan | Asuka Sano | Jana Panowa |
Ochirbatyn Burmaa |
Linki zewnętrzne
- styl wolny kobiet. fila-official.com. [zarchiwizowane z tego adresu (2014-02-22)].
- styl wolny mężczyzn. fila-official.com. [zarchiwizowane z tego adresu (2014-02-22)].
- styl klasyczny mężczyzn. fila-official.com. [zarchiwizowane z tego adresu (2014-02-22)].
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