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Asian Wrestling Championships

Wrestling Asian championship


Summary

Wrestling Asian championship

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.

Editions

YearDatesCity and host countryChampionMen's freestyleMen's Greco-RomanWomen's freestyle
19798–11 NovemberIND Jalandhar, IndiaIRI
19811–4 DecemberPAK Lahore, Pakistan
19838–11 NovemberIRI Tehran, Iran
198713–17 OctoberIND Mumbai, IndiaJPN
198812–16 DecemberPAK Islamabad, Pakistan
198930 June – 2 JulyJPN Oarai, JapanKOR
199117–19 AprilIND New Delhi, India
16–18 MayIRI Tehran, IranKOR
19927–10 AprilIRI Tehran, IranKOR
199316–18 AprilMGL Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia
23–25 AprilJPN Hiroshima, JapanKOR
199527 June – 3 JulyPHI Manila, Philippines
19964–10 AprilCHN Xiaoshan, ChinaKORJPN
199712–18 AprilIRI Tehran, IranKOR
20–21 JulyTWN Taipei, TaiwanJPN
199925–30 MayUZB Tashkent, UzbekistanJPN
200026–28 AprilCHN Guilin, China
5–7 MayKOR Seoul, South KoreaKOR
20015–10 JuneMGL Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia
20035–8 JuneIND New Delhi, India
200416–18 AprilIRI Tehran, Iran
8–9 MayKAZ Almaty, Kazakhstan
20–22 MayJPN Tokyo, Japan
200524–29 MayCHN Wuhan, ChinaKOR
20064–9 AprilKAZ Almaty, Kazakhstan
20078–13 MayKGZ Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan
200818–23 MarchKOR Jeju, South Korea
20092–7 MayTHA Pattaya, Thailand
201012–16 MayIND New Delhi, IndiaKOR
201119–22 MayUZB Tashkent, Uzbekistan
201216–19 FebruaryKOR Gumi, South Korea
201318–22 AprilIND New Delhi, India
201423–27 AprilKAZ Astana, Kazakhstan
20156–10 MayQAT Doha, Qatar
201617–21 FebruaryTHA Bangkok, Thailand
201710–14 MayIND New Delhi, India
201828 February – 4 MarchKGZ Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan
201923–28 AprilCHN Xi'an, China
202018–23 FebruaryIND New Delhi, India
202113–18 AprilKAZ Almaty, Kazakhstan
202219–24 AprilMGL Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia
20239–14 AprilKAZ Astana, Kazakhstan
202411–16 AprilKGZ Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan
202525–30 MarchJOR Amman, Jordan
20266–12 AprilKGZ Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan

Team titles

CountryFSGRFWTotal
3117048
111921
010010
0088
1607
4105
1001
0011

All-time medal table

All-time medal count, as of the 2025 Asian Wrestling Championships.

References

References

  1. (3 May 2014). "Kazakh Wrestler Wins Gold at Asian Wrestling Championships". Astana Times.
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