#CadetAsians

L'équipe iranienne prend les titres de LL et de GR au championnat d'Asie des Cadets ; les Japonaises au sommet de la lutte féminine

By Ali Feizasa

NOURSOULTAN, KAZAKHSTAN (le 9 juillet) --- Le championnat d'Asie cadets de Noursoultan est terminé. L'Iran a dominé les compétitions de lutte libre et de lutte gréco-romaine et le Japon celle de lutte féminine.

In freestyle, Iran came in strong and medaled in all ten weight classes, claiming seven gold medals, one silver and one bronze, and collected 212 of the 250 possible points.

Ali ARAB FIROUZJAEI (45kg), Rahman AMOUZADKHALILI (48kg) and Ali GHOLIZADEGAN KOLOUKHI (51kg) gave Iran three golds in light weight categories but Aman AMAN from India and Kota TAKAHASHI from Japan made a gap in Iranian’s victories as captured gold medal in 55 and 60kg respectively.

Amir MOTAGHI (65kg), Amirhossein FIROUZPOURBANDPEI (80kg), Soheyl YOUSEFI SANGANI (92kg) and Salar HABIBI EHSANI (110kg) were four other Iranian champions, while Vijay VIJAY (IND) achieved the second gold medal for India at 71kg to help his team place second  (157 points) with two golds, one silver, and five bronze medalist.  The host country Kazakhstan had 8 medals (3 silver and 5 bronze) and 145 points to place third in Freestyle after Iran and India.

In Greco-Roman, Iran and Kazakhstan had a close battle for team title but Iran topped the host nation by six points.

Iran only had one more gold medal than Kazakhstan (4 gold, 2 silver, one bronze) as the host team had one more bronze medal (3 gold, 2 silver, 2 bronze).

Amirreza DEHBOZORGI (48kg), Saeid ESMAEILI LEIVESI (51kg), Hojat REZAEI (65kg) and Saeid KARIMIZADEH (92kg) were four Iranian champions who helped their team gather 181points. \

Samatbek IZIMGALI (45kg), Maksat SAILAU (80kg) and Nurtaz KYDYRBAY (110kg) earned three gold medals for Kazakhstan as the host team finished in second place with 175 points, while Kyrgyzstan came third with 137 points.

The three other Greco-Roman titles went to Firuz MIRZORAJABOV from Tajikistan at 55kg, Amirbek SULTONOV from Uzbekistan at 60kg and Bakdaulet EGEMBERDIEV from Kyrgyzstan at 71kg.

In women’s wrestling, the Japanese girls achieved six medals (4 gold and 2 silver) and won the team title with 176 points. India (159 points) was in close competition as they had six medals but only one of them was gold (one gold, 3 silver, 2 bronze). 

Participating in the tournament with eight wrestlers, China team had good performance by seven medals (one gold, 3 silver, 3 bronze), collecting 138 points and placing third in team standings.

Umi ITO (46kg), Mako OONO (53kg), Ami ISHI (65kg) and Rin TERAMOTO (69kg) were the four Japanese champions as North Korea which had only three wrestlers, won two gold medals by Jin Hyang JANG (43kg) and Ji Hyang KIM (in 49kg).

Four countries shared four remaining individual titles as Mushtariy TOLIPBEKOVA from Uzbekistan at 40kg, Priyanka PRIYANKA from India at 57kg, Maral BATTSOOJ from Mongolia at 61kg and Meng DANG from China at 73kg succeed to defeat all of their rivals.

2019 Cadet’s Asian Championships Medal Winners:

Freestyle

45kg
GOLD- Ali ARAB FIROUZJAEI (IRI)
SILVER- Nodirbek YAKUBOV (UZB)
BRONZE- Suraj ANNIKERI (IND)
BRONZE-  Dastan URMATBEK UULU (KGZ)

48kg
GOLD- Rahman AMOUZADKHALILI (IRI)
SILVER- Nurdaulet BAZARBAYEV (KAZ)
BRONZE- Kamronbek KADAMOV (UZB)
BRONZE- Otgonbaatar BOLDBAATAR (MGL)

51kg
GOLD- Ali GHOLIZADEGAN KOLOUKHI (IRI)
SILVER- Samagan ULAN UULU (KGZ)
BRONZE- Merey BAZARBAYEV (KAZ)
BRONZE- Sunil SUNIL (IND)

55kg
GOLD- Aman AMAN (IND)
SILVER- Arslan RAKHIMOV (UZB)
BRONZE- Shamil KALMATOV (KGZ)
BRONZE- Mahdi VEISI (IRI)

60kg
GOLD- Kota TAKAHASHI (JPN)
SILVER- Erfan ELAHI (IRI)
BRONZE- Deepak DEEPAK (IND)
BRONZE- Akniyet TULEGENOV (KAZ)

65kg
GOLD- Amir Hossein MOTAGHI (IRI)
SILVER- Mustafo AKHMEDOV (TJK)
BRONZE- Olzhas OLZHAKANOV (KAZ)
BRONZE- Manish GOSWAMI (IND)

71kg
GOLD- Vijay VIJAY (IND)
SILVER- Shokhruh JURAEV (UZB)
BRONZE- Nurdaulet KUANYSHBAY (KAZ)
BRONZE- Nurman UMAROV (KGZ)

80kg
GOLD- Amirhossein FIROUZPOURBANDPEI (IRI)
SILVER- Bekzat AMANGALI (KAZ)
BRONZE- Pureun KIM (KOR)
BRONZE- Abubakr SHUKUROV (TJK)

92kg
GOLD- Soheyl YOUSEFI SANGANI (IRI)
SILVER- Monu DAHIYA (IND)
BRONZE- Er HURILEBATE (CHN)
BRONZE- Bekzat TAZHI (KAZ)

110kg
GOLD- Salar HABIBI EHSANI (IRI)
SILVER- Islam TAGIROV (KAZ)
BRONZE- Kumar ANIRUDH (IND)
BRONZE- Zihao HUANG (CHN)

Freestyle Team Standings:
1- Iran 212 pts
2- India 157 pts
3- Kazakhstan 145 pts
4- Uzbekistan 127 pts
5- Kyrgyzstan 95 pts
6- Japan 91 pts
7- Korea 65 pts
8- Mongolia 63 pts
9- Tajikistan 55 pts
10- China 54 pts
11- Turkmenistan 30 pts
12- Saudi Arabia 20 pts
13- Taipei Chinese 12 pts
14- Jordan 10 pts
15- Singapore 0 point
15- Syria 0 point

Greco-Roman

45kg
GOLD- Samatbek IZIMGALI (KAZ)
SILVER- Razzak BEISHEKEEV (KGZ)
BRONZE- Kansei KAMIYOSHI (JPN)
BRONZE- Harsh HARSH (IND)

48kg
GOLD- Amirreza DEHBOZORGI (IRI)
SILVER- Yerassyl DAULETBEK (KAZ)
BRONZE- Kuvonchbek TOSHNAZAROV (UZB)
BRONZE- Ulukbek SANSYZBAEV (KGZ)

51kg
GOLD- Saeid ESMAEILI LEIVESI (IRI)
SILVER- Arshad ARSHAD (IND)
BRONZE- Kohei YAMAGIWA (JPN)
BRONZE- Iskhar KURBAYEV (KAZ)

55kg
GOLD- Firuz MIRZORAJABOV (TJK)
SILVER- Abror ATABAEV (UZB)
BRONZE- Yerassyl KENGANOV (KAZ)
BRONZE- Parvin PATIL (IND)

60kg
GOLD- Amirbek SULTONOV (UZB)
SILVER- Seyed Danial SOHRABI (IRI)
BRONZE- Ravi RAVI (IND)
BRONZE- Didar ORAZBERDIYEV (TKM)

65kg
GOLD- Hojat REZAEI (IRI)
SILVER- Din MUKHAMED KOSHKAR (KAZ)
BRONZE- Jianwei OU (CHN)
BRONZE- Neeraj NEERAJ (IND)

71kg
GOLD- Bakdaulet EGEMBERDIEV (KGZ)
SILVER- Reza SAKI (IRI)
BRONZE- Sheroz OCHILOV (TJK)
BRONZE- Samandar BOBONAZAROV (UZB)

80kg
GOLD- Maksat SAILAU (KAZ)
SILVER- Bekzat ORUNKUL UULU (KGZ)
BRONZE- Yifan CHEN (CHN)
BRONZE- Eito NISHIDA (JPN)

92kg
GOLD- Saeid KARIMIZADEH (IRI)
SILVER- Nitesh NITESH (IND)
BRONZE- Ao SUN (CHN)
BRONZE- Djakhongir KHOSHIMOV (UZB)

110kg
GOLD- Nurtaz KYDYRBAY (KAZ)
SILVER- Sonu SONU (IND)
BRONZE- Shahrokh MIKAEILI (IRI)
BRONZE-Davran SADYKOV (KGZ)

Greco-Roman Team Standings:
1- Iran 181 pts
2- Kazakhstan 175 pts
3- Kyrgyzstan 137 pts
4- India 134 pts
5- Uzbekistan 132 pts
6- Japan 85 pts
7- China 81 pts
8- Tajikistan 76 pts
9- Korea 58 pts
10- Turkmenistan 39 pts
11- Saudi Arabia 18 pts
12- Taipei Chinese 12 pts
13- Syria 6 pts
14- Jordan 0 point

Women’s Wrestling

40kg
GOLD- Mushtariy TOLIPBEKOVA (UZB)
SILVER- Komal KOMAL (IND)
BRONZE- Jin A KIM (PRK)

43kg
GOLD- Jin Hyang JANG (PRK)
SILVER- Karin UEMATSU (JPN)
BRONZE- Nazik MIRLAN KYZY (KGZ)

46kg
GOLD- Umi ITO (JPN)
SILVER- Xuejing LIANG (CHN)
BRONZE- Bermet NURIDIN KYZY (KGZ)

49kg
GOLD- Ji Hyang KIM (PRK)
SILVER- Yu SAKAMOTO (JPN)
BRONZE- Zeinep BAYANOVA (KAZ)
BRONZE- Xiaomin XIE (CHN) 

53kg
GOLD- Mako OONO (JPN)
SILVER- Altyn SHAGAYEVA (KAZ)
BRONZE- Ying LU (CHN)

57kg
GOLD- Priyanka PRIYANKA (IND)
SILVER- Yifan TANG (CHN)
BRONZE- Altjin TOGTOKH (MGL)
BRONZE- Burulsun BEKBOLOTOVA (KGZ)

61kg
GOLD- Maral BATTSOOJ (MGL)
SILVER- Laylokhon SOBIROVA (UZB)
BRONZE- DDilnaz SAZANOVA (KGZ)
BRONZE-Bhagyashree FAND (IND)

65kg
GOLD- Ami ISHI (JPN)
SILVER- Sonam SONAM (IND)
BRONZE- Cun LIU (CHN)
BRONZE- Rushana ABDIRASULOVA (UZB)

69kg
GOLD- Rin TERAMOTO (JPN)
SILVER- Yifeng LU (CHN)
BRONZE- Nurzat NURTAEVA (KGZ)
BRONZE- Reetika REETIKA (IND)

73kg
GOLD - Meng DANG (CHN)
SILVER - Pooja POOJA (IND)
BRONZE - Ayazhan SADU (KAZ)
BRONZE - Delgertsetseg BAASANKHUU (MGL)

Women’s Wrestling Team Standings:
1- Japan 176 pts
2- India 159 pts
3-China 138 pts
4- Mongolia 123 pts
5- Uzbekistan 114 pts
6- Kazakhstan 111 pts
7- Kyrgyzstan 110 pts
8- DPR Korea 65 pts
9- Taipei Chinese 58 pts

#Grappling

Quatre double titres remportés aux Championnats d'Europe de Grappling

By Vinay Siwach

BAKU, Azerbaijan (29 mai) -- La domination des Athlètes Neutres Individuels (AIN) a été remise en question par le terrain dans la compétition de Grappling Gi aux Championnats d'Europe de Grappling à Baku. Après avoir remporté les 10 médailles d'or en Grappling masculin, les AIN ont été stoppés à 5 médailles en Grappling Gi.

Magomedbek TEMEEV (AIN), Artur AGASHIRINOV (AIN) et Eldar RAFIGAEV (MDA) ont amélioré leurs médailles d'argent pour l'or en Grappling tandis que Shamil MAZHIDKHANOV (AIN) réitère en tant que champion d'Europe.

Jerzy IZDEBSKI (POL), Samy MEZACHE (FRA) et Mateusz MAZUR (POL) étaient médaillés de bronze en Grappling mais ils ont réussi à remporter la médaille d'or en grappling Gi  avec quelques performances époustouflantes.

En Grappling Gi féminin, Alicja IRENA (POL) à amélioré sa médaille d'argent en or en 53kg, vengeant sa défaite contre Carlota PRENDES (ESP) en finale. Olesia ZHURAVLEVA (AIN) réitère en devenant la championne en 58kg comme l'avait fait Alsu IANSHINA (AIN) en 71kg et Justyna SITKO (POL) en 90kg.

Laila OHLHOFF (GER) s'est assurée de terminer son parcours en 64kg avec une médaille d'or, battant Veronika KARAKHONOVA (AIN), 6-5, lors d'une finale palpitante.

RESULTATS

Grappling Gi masculin

58k
OR : Jerzy IZDEBSKI (POL) a battu Ilia ABRAMENKO (AIN), par soumission

BRONZE : Vahid ALAKBAROV (AZE) a battu Bohdan CHORNEI (UKR), par soumission

62kg
OR : Magomedbek TEMEEV (AIN) a battu Dmytro BARANOV (UKR), 7-4

BRONZE : Wojciech GRYZ (POL) a battu Philippe ALILAT (FRA), par forfait
BRONZE : Vladimir KOZLOV (AIN) a battu Mykola NYKYFORUK (UKR), par soumission

66kg
OR : Artur AGASHIRINOV (AIN) a battu Giorgi RAZMADZE (GEO), 2-2

BRONZE : Gazimagomed TAGAEV (AIN) a battu Bartosz TYRKIEL (POL), par soumission
BRONZE : Giovanni SUAREZ (ESP) a battu Vadym SKRYNYTSIA (UKR), 4-2

71kg
OR : Kurban KADIEV (AIN) a battu Sandor LAKATOS (HUN), 3-0

BRONZE : Nico PULVERMUELLER (GER) a battu Vladyslav POHORILOV (UKR), 11-0
BRONZE : Dzhimsher RAZMADZE (GEO) a battu Piotr DUDZINSKI (POL), 8-0

77kg
OR : Magomed DAURBEKOV (AIN) a battu Iker CAMARA (ESP), 3-1

BRONZE : Adilkhan VALIEV (AIN) par forfait
BRONZE : Dumitru CEBAN (MDA) a battu Arthur LEROY (FRA), 2-2 sur prolongation

84kg
OR : Samy MEZACHE (FRA) a battu Eneko DIEZ PUEBLA (ESP), 3-2

BRONZE : Igor DZIAG (POL) a battu Pawel JAWORSKI (POL), par soumission (0-4)
BRONZE : Pierre MANZO (FRA) a battu Rasul ABDULVADUDOV (AIN), 5-4

92kg
OR : Mateusz MAZUR (POL) a battu Mantas DAUBLYS (LTU), sur avertissements (6-2)

BRONZE : Pablo ESTEPA NIETO (ESP) a battu Murat KHASANOV (AIN), par disqualification
BRONZE : Imran KHAMIDOV (AIN) a battu Levente LAKY (HUN), par soumission

100kg
OR : Shamil MAZHIDKHANOV (AIN) a battu Francisco MARTINEZ VILA (ESP), 18-0

BRONZE : Ivan MALIN (UKR) a battu Andrzej IWAT (POL), sur décision
BRONZE : Vasif SAFARBAYOV (AZE) a battu Arnold OCULI (FRA), 8-2

130kg
OR : Eldar RAFIGAEV (MDA) a battu Eldar MAMMADOV (AZE), par soumission (0-2)

BRONZE : Wojciech WILK (POL) a battu Viktor KLIUEV (AIN), 2-0

Women’s Grappling Gi

53kg
OR : Alicja IRENA (POL) a battu Carlota PRENDES (ESP), 7-5

BRONZE : Kristina RAU (GER) a battu Daria LUKIANCHIKOVA (AIN), par soumission

58kg
OR : Olesia ZHURAVLEVA (AIN) a battu Irina KUPRINA (AIN), par soumission

BRONZE : Jazmin ARJONA (ESP) a battu Paulina STASKIEWICZ (POL), 5-3

64kg
OR : Laila OHLHOFF (GER) df. Veronika KARAKHONOVA (AIN), 6-5

BRONZE : Anna CASTELLS (ESP) a battu Joanna ZABULEWICZ (POL), 2-1
BRONZE : Daria CHIBISOVA (UKR) a battu Viktoriia PANCHENKO (UKR), par soumission

71kg
OR : Alsu IANSHINA (AIN)
SILVER : Alycia QUENEE (FRA)
BRONZE : Emily GUENZLER (GER)

90kg
OR : Justyna SITKO (POL)
SILVER : Alena VLASOVA (AIN)
BRONZE : Paula MARTINEZ (ESP)