Asian Wrestling Championships

Asian Wrestling Championships is the Wrestling Asian Championship organized by the Asian Associated Wrestling Committee (AAWC).

The men's tournament began in 1979 and The women's tournament was first staged in 1996, and it has been held every year.[1]

Competitions

YearDatesCity and host countryChampion
Men's freestyleMen's Greco-RomanWomen's freestyle
1979 8–11 November Jalandhar, India  Iran
1981 1–4 December Lahore, Pakistan  Iran
1983 8–11 November Tehran, Iran  Iran  Iran
1987 13–17 October Mumbai, India  Iran  Japan
1988 12–16 December Islamabad, Pakistan  Iran
1989 30 June – 2 July Oarai, Japan  Iran  South Korea
1991 17–19 April New Delhi, India  Iran
16–18 May Tehran, Iran  South Korea
1992 7–10 April Tehran, Iran  Iran  South Korea
1993 16–18 April Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia  Iran
23–25 April Hiroshima, Japan  South Korea
1995 27 June – 3 July Manila, Philippines  Iran  Kazakhstan
1996 4–10 April Xiaoshan, China  Iran  South Korea  Japan
1997 12–18 April Tehran, Iran  Iran  South Korea
20–21 July Taipei, Taiwan  Japan
1999 25–30 May Tashkent, Uzbekistan  Uzbekistan  Uzbekistan  Japan
2000 26–28 April Guilin, China  Uzbekistan
5–7 May Seoul, South Korea  South Korea  Japan
2001 5–10 June Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia  Iran  Iran  China
2003 5–8 June New Delhi, India  Iran  Iran  Japan
2004 16–18 April Tehran, Iran  Iran
8–9 May Almaty, Kazakhstan  Kazakhstan
20–22 May Tokyo, Japan  Japan
2005 24–29 May Wuhan, China  Iran  South Korea  Japan
2006 4–9 April Almaty, Kazakhstan  Iran  Kazakhstan  Japan
2007 8–13 May Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan  Iran  Iran  China
2008 18–23 March Jeju, South Korea  Japan  Iran  Japan
2009 2–7 May Pattaya, Thailand  Iran  Iran  China
2010 12–16 May New Delhi, India  Iran  South Korea  China
2011 19–22 May Tashkent, Uzbekistan  Uzbekistan  Iran  Japan
2012 16–19 February Gumi, South Korea  Iran  Iran  China
2013 18–22 April New Delhi, India  India  South Korea  China
2014 23–27 April Astana, Kazakhstan  Iran  Kazakhstan  Japan
2015 6–10 May Doha, Qatar  Iran  Iran  Japan
2016 February 17–21 Bangkok, Thailand  Iran  Iran  China
2017 10–14 May New Delhi, India  Iran  Iran  Japan
2018 28 February – 4 March Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan  Uzbekistan  Kazakhstan  China
2019 23–28 April Xi'an, China  Iran  Iran  Japan
2020 18–23 February New Delhi, India  Iran  Iran  Japan
2021 12–17 April Almaty, Kazakhstan

Team titles

CountryFSGRFWTotal
 Iran2713040
 Japan111517
 South Korea010010
 China0088
 Kazakhstan0505
 Uzbekistan4105
 India1001

All-time medal table

All-time medal count, as of the 2020 Asian Wrestling Championships.

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Iran20582115402
2 Japan125111132368
3 South Korea8374116273
4 Kazakhstan6971129269
5 China6568118251
6 Uzbekistan454674165
7 North Korea353635106
8 Mongolia257199195
9 Kyrgyzstan223567124
10 India1867105190
11 Syria4228
12 Chinese Taipei1131731
13 Pakistan19818
14 Tajikistan171321
15 Iraq121114
16 Turkmenistan1258
17 Bahrain1012
 United States (Guest)1001
18 Vietnam051217
19 Thailand0202
20 Jordan0145
21 Qatar0101
22 Philippines0022
Totals (22 nations)70370510652473

References

  1. "Kazakh Wrestler Wins Gold at Asian Wrestling Championships". Astana Times. 3 May 2014. Archived from the original on 18 May 2015. Retrieved 10 May 2015.
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