• Iran Greco-Roman team captures Asian Cadets Championships Title

      Iran Greco-Roman wrestling team captured title at 2018 Asian Cadets championships.

      • 22:53 2018/5/11

      Iran Greco-Roman wrestling team captured title at 2018 Asian Cadets championships with four golds, one silver and two bronze medals.

      Amirreza DEHBOZORGI (IRI) used a four-point comeback in the final 20-seconds to steal the 45kg gold medal from Akyikat KULZHIGIT UULU (KGZ), 5-5. 

      Dehbozorgi trailed 5-0 late in the opening period after giving up a passivity point and two gut wrenches. He finally got on the board with a step out to end the first period. The Iranian bulldozed Kulzhigit Uulu with two high-level shots in the final 20 second of the closing period to steal the gold medal on criteria, 5-5.

      Sajjad ABBASPOURRAGANI (IRI) stopped a late surge from Iskhar KURBAYEV (KAZ) in the 48kg gold medal bout to give Iran back-to-back continental titles. 

      Abbaspourragani's second period takedown extended his lead to 5-0. Kurbayev picked up four points of his own and closed the gap to 5-4, but the Iranian got a front head and spun behind for the 7-4 victory. 

      Mohammad NOSRATI (IRI) gave Iran their third gold medal of the night after shutting out Kumar NITESH (IND), 6-0 in the 92kg finals. 

      Nosrati picked up a four-point throw and immediately went into a gut, picking up the matches six points.

      Iran picked up their fourth title of the tournament, while Japan and Kazakhstan closed out the second day of wrestling with their second Greco-Roman gold medal.

      Mohammad NAGHOUSI (IRI) outlasted Beomsoo CHEON (KOR), 6-5 in the back-and-forth battle for the 80kg title.

      Naghousi picked up a takedown with under ten seconds left to give Iran their fourth Greco-Roman gold medal.

      Greco-Roman

      TEAM SCORE
      GOLD - Iran (180 points)
      SILVER - Kazakhstan (138)
      BRONZE - Uzbekistan (135 points) 
      Fourth - India (119 points)
      Fifth - Japan (109 points)


      45kg 
      GOLD - Amirreza DEHBOZORGI (IRI) df. Akyikat KULZHIGIT UULU (KGZ), 5-5

      BRONZE - Maksat YERMANOV (KAZ) df. Baigali BAIGALI (CHN), 12-1  
      BRONZE - Aslamdzhon AZIZOV (TJK) df. Arslanbek ZAKIRBAYEV (TKM), 9-0

      48kg
      GOLD - Sajjad Javid ABBASPOURRAGANI (IRI) df. Iskhar KURBAYEV (KAZ), 7-4

      BRONZE - Abror ATABAEV (UZB) df. Jiajun YANG (CHN), 8-0
      BRONZE - Taiga ONISHI (JPN) df. Yousef Matrood R ALOMAIRI (KSA), 11-0 

      51kg
      GOLD - Wataru SASAKI (JPN) df. Firuz MIRZORADZHABOV (TJK), 3-0

      BRONZE - Lazizkhon UZBEKOV (UZB) df. Iman Hossein Khoon MOHAMMADI (IRI), 5-3 
      BRONZE - Laishram Sayon MEITEI (IND) df. Tahyr SHADYYEV (TKM), 8-0 

      55kg 
      GOLD - Din Mukhamed KOSHKAR (KAZ) df. Amirbek SULTONOV (UZB), 3-1

      BRONZE - Amirhossein Gholam Reza KHOUNSARI (IRI) df. Davlatali SHARIPOV (TJK), 4-2
      BRONZE - Vikas VIKAS (IND) df. Bekbolsun TURGUMBEKOV (KGZ), 5-2

      60kg
      GOLD - Asilbek NEMATOV (UZB) df. Shahin Eidi BADAGHI MOFRAD (IRI), via fall.

      65kg
      GOLD - Abdiazim KARABAYEV (KAZ) df. Bakdaulet EGEMBERDIEV (KGZ), 9-0

      BRONZE - Vikas VIKAS (IND) df. Minwook BAN (KOR), 13-4
      BRONZE - XU Bin (CHN) df. Hossein Afrasiyab GHASEMI (IRI), 9-0

      71kg
      GOLD - Shu YAMADA (JPN) df. Khabibdzhon ZUKHUROV (TJK), 7-2

      BRONZE - Veisal EYUBOV (KAZ) df. Hyeonjin KANG (KOR), 8-0
      BRONZE - Deepak DEEPAK (IND) df. Masoud Ali Akbar KAVOUSI GHAFI (IRI), 8-0

      80kg
      GOLD - Mohammad Aziz NAGHOUSI (IRI) df. Beomsoo CHEON (KOR), 6-5

      BRONZE - Ravi MALIK (IND) df. Bekzat ORUNKUL UULU (KGZ), 8-0
      BRONZE - Bekzod AKHMEDOV (UZB) df. Yerzat YERLANOV (KAZ), 8-0

      BRONZE - Kosei TAKESHITA (JPN) df. Madiyar MAULITKANOV (KAZ), 12-4
      BRONZE - Elmirbek SADYROV (KGZ) df. Sheng XIA (CHN), 0-0

      92kg 
      GOLD - Mohammad Ghorbanali NOSRATI (IRI) df. Kumar NITESH (IND), 6-0 

      BRONZE - Abrorbek NURMUKHAMMEDOV (UZB) df. Arkyt OROZBEKOV (KGZ), 10-6
      BRONZE - Minho LEE (KOR) df. Cheng Gang NI (TPE), 10-0

      110kg 
      GOLD - Sungjun EUN (KOR) df. Mukhammadali SAYDULLAEV (UZB), via fall.

      BRONZE - Mohammadreza Eisa ABDIAN (IRI) df. Radion ISKOZHIN (KAZ), 11-0