5 colorful medals from the work of young athletes on the first day of the Asian Championship

According to Fars news agency, at the end of the first day of competition, Abolfazl Chobani won gold medals in 87 kg and Fardin Hedayati in 130 kg, Ali Ahmadi Wafa in 55 kg, Reza Qitasi in 63 kg and Alireza Abduli in 77 kg. They won a bronze medal.
The results of our country’s wrestlers are as follows:
At Weight 55 kg Ali Ahmadi Wafa defeated Shu Hirata from Japan in the first round with a score of 6:0. In the next round, he defeated Anel Moore from India with a score of 9 to 10 and made it to the semi-finals. At this stage, Ahmadi Wafa lost to Aibek Aitbekov from Kazakhstan with a score of 4:1 and a technical blow and went to the classification match. In this meeting, he defeated Abdulvali Rahmatbayev from Turkmenistan with a score of 9 and won the bronze medal.
At Weight 63 kg In the first round, Reza Qitasi defeated Shoya Iwata from Japan with a score of 9:0. In the next round and in the semi-final stage, he lost to Hossein Din Olimbayev from Uzbekistan with a score of 5:3 and went to the classification match. In this match, Qitasi defeated Hasan Nagouj from Jordan with a score of 10-0 and won the bronze medal.
At Weight 77 kg In the first round, Alireza Abdouli defeated Kirill Shima Bukuro from Japan with a score of 9-0. In the next round, he passed the Punia barrier from India with a result of 7-4 and entered the semi-final stage. At this stage, Abdouli was defeated by Azim Jan Sot Aliyev from Uzbekistan with a score of 2:1 and went to the classification match. In this match, he defeated Dias Kaltai from Kazakhstan with a score of 3-3 and won the bronze medal.
At Weight 87 kg After taking a break in the first round, Abolfazl Chobani defeated Yong Dae Cha from South Korea in the second round with a score of 10:1 and made it to the semi-finals. At this stage, he passed Genish Zhumabikov from Kyrgyzstan with a score of 8-1 and made it to the finals. In the final match, Chobani defeated Nurasil Amanali from Kazakhstan with a score of 9-0 and won the gold medal.
At Weight 130 kg In the first round, Fardin Hedayati defeated Al-Motasim Kasasbah from Jordan by 9-0 in the first round of Bet Manichekh, and in the next round, he won against Ismail Gasanov from Kyrgyzstan with a score of 9-0 and went to the semi-finals. At this stage, he defeated Parosh from India with a score of 8-0 and made it to the finals. In this match, Hedayati defeated Wenhao Jiang from China with a score of 11:1 and won the gold medal.
The individual rankings of the first five weights are as follows:
55 kg: 1- Alishir Ganev (Uzbekistan) 2- Aybek Aitbekov (Kazakhstan) 3- Ali Ahmadi Wafa (Iran) and Azmat Kamiljan Olu (Kyrgyzstan)
63 kg: 1- Hosseinuddin Olimbaev (Uzbekistan) 2- Yusuf Ashraf (Kazakhstan) 3- Reza Qitasi (Iran) and Bayaman Karimov (Kyrgyzstan)
77 kg: 1- Azim Jan Saut Elaif (Uzbekistan) 2- Alibek Bardeev (Kyrgyzstan) 3- Alireza Abdulli (Iran) and Mayhaimo Miradili (China)
87 kg: 1- Abolfazl Chobani (Iran) 2- Nurasil Amanali (Kazakhstan) 3- Abdulla Abdulmutaleb (Uzbekistan) and Genish Zhumabkov (Kyrgyzstan)
130 kg: 1- Fardin Hedayati (Iran) 2- Wenhao Jiang (China) 3- Ismail Gasanov (Kyrgyzstan) and Johar Ozarov (Kazakhstan)
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