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1999 Asian Wrestling Championships
Host cityUzbekistan Tashkent, Uzbekistan
Dates25–30 May 1999
Champions
Freestyle Uzbekistan
Greco-Roman Uzbekistan
Women Japan
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The 1999 Asian Wrestling Championships were held in Tashkent, Uzbekistan. The event took place from May 25 to May 30, 1999.

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Japan5229
2 Uzbekistan47415
3 South Korea4026
4 Kazakhstan3328
5 Iran3126
6 Kyrgyzstan1304
7 North Korea1113
8 Chinese Taipei1023
9 China0448
10 Turkmenistan0123
11 India0011
Totals (11 entries)22222266

Team ranking

Rank Men's freestyle Men's Greco-Roman Women's freestyle
Team Points Team Points Team Points
1  Uzbekistan 72  Uzbekistan 67  Japan 59
2  Iran 57  South Korea 64  Chinese Taipei 47
3  Kazakhstan 57  Kazakhstan 61  Turkmenistan 43
4  Japan 50  China 53  China 39
5  India 37  Iran 50  South Korea 33
6  North Korea 29  Kyrgyzstan 38  Kyrgyzstan 31
7  Kyrgyzstan 29  Japan 37  Uzbekistan 30
8  China 27  Tajikistan 24  Kazakhstan 17
9  Mongolia 22  Chinese Taipei 19
10  Tajikistan 19  Turkmenistan 15

Medal summary

Men's freestyle

Event Gold Silver Bronze
54 kg Maulen Mamyrov
 Kazakhstan
Han Yong-do
 North Korea
Adkhamjon Achilov
 Uzbekistan
58 kg Ri Yong-sam
 North Korea
Ruslanbek Madjinov
 Kyrgyzstan
Damir Zakhartdinov
 Uzbekistan
63 kg Ali Akbar Dodangeh
 Iran
Ramil Islamov
 Uzbekistan
Kim Kwang-il
 North Korea
69 kg Igor Kupeev
 Uzbekistan
Takahiro Wada
 Japan
Sujeet Maan
 India
76 kg Ruslan Khinchagov
 Uzbekistan
Nurbek Izabekov
 Kyrgyzstan
Gennadiy Laliyev
 Kazakhstan
85 kg Aslan Sanakoev
 Uzbekistan
Abil Sultanbekov
 Kazakhstan
Tatsuo Kawai
 Japan
97 kg Alireza Heidari
 Iran
Islam Bayramukov
 Kazakhstan
Soslan Fraev
 Uzbekistan
130 kg Alireza Rezaei
 Iran
Georgy Kaysinov
 Uzbekistan
Chen Xingqiang
 China

Men's Greco-Roman

Event Gold Silver Bronze
54 kg Sim Kwon-ho
 South Korea
Shamsiddin Khudoyberdiev
 Uzbekistan
Rakymzhan Assembekov
 Kazakhstan
58 kg Kim In-sub
 South Korea
Yuriy Melnichenko
 Kazakhstan
Dilshod Aripov
 Uzbekistan
63 kg Mkhitar Manukyan
 Kazakhstan
Bakhodir Kurbanov
 Uzbekistan
Lee Tae-ho
 South Korea
69 kg Son Sang-pil
 South Korea
Ruslan Biktyakov
 Uzbekistan
Yi Shanjun
 China
76 kg Kim Jin-soo
 South Korea
Yury Vitt
 Uzbekistan
Takamitsu Katayama
 Japan
85 kg Raatbek Sanatbayev
 Kyrgyzstan
Zafarkhon Achilov
 Uzbekistan
Mohammad Nikounahad
 Iran
97 kg Sergey Matviyenko
 Kazakhstan
Feng Fuming
 China
Mehdi Sharabiani
 Iran
130 kg Shuhrat Sadiev
 Uzbekistan
Alireza Gharibi
 Iran
Zhao Hailin
 China

Women's freestyle

Event Gold Silver Bronze
46 kg Miyu Yamamoto
 Japan
Yin Min
 China
Galina Ataýewa
 Turkmenistan
51 kg Atsuko Shinomura
 Japan
Li Xiaoming
 China
Wu Li-chuan
 Chinese Taipei
56 kg Yuka Mitadera
 Japan
Cao Haiying
 China
Lee Na-lae
 South Korea
62 kg Ari Suzuki
 Japan
Olesýa Nazarenko
 Turkmenistan
Meng Lili
 China
68 kg Sha Ling-li
 Chinese Taipei
Reiko Sumiya
 Japan
Nadežda Želtakowa
 Turkmenistan
75 kg Taeko Tomioka
 Japan
Yana Panova
 Kyrgyzstan
Wu Huei-li
 Chinese Taipei

Participating nations

201 competitors from 14 nations competed.

References