Wrestling at the 2018 Asian Games – Women's freestyle 62 kg

The women's freestyle 62 kilograms wrestling competition at the 2018 Asian Games in Jakarta was held on 20 August 2018 at the Jakarta Convention Center Assembly Hall.[1]

Women's freestyle 62 kg
at the 2018 Asian Games
VenueJakarta Convention Center
Date20 August 2018
Competitors11 from 11 nations
Medalists
gold medal    Kyrgyzstan
silver medal    Japan
bronze medal    Vietnam
bronze medal    North Korea
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On 3 September 2018, it was announced that Pürevdorjiin Orkhon had tested positive for stanozolol in a urine test conducted on 20 August 2018. Orkhon was disqualified and stripped of her gold medal.[2]

Schedule

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All times are Western Indonesia Time (UTC+07:00)

Date Time Event
Monday, 20 August 2018 13:00 1/8 finals
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Repechages
19:00 Finals

Results

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Legend

Main bracket

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1/8 finals Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
  Nguyễn Thị Mỹ Hạnh (VIE) 0
  Pürevdorjiin Orkhon (MGL) 4F
  Pürevdorjiin Orkhon (MGL) 2F
  Risako Kawai (JPN) 2
  Hang Jung-won (KOR) 1
  Risako Kawai (JPN) 12
  Pürevdorjiin Orkhon (MGL) 11
  Aisuluu Tynybekova (KGZ) 0
  Xu Rui (CHN) 0
  Aisuluu Tynybekova (KGZ) 6   Aisuluu Tynybekova (KGZ) 3
  Rim Jong-sim (PRK) 6   Aisuluu Tynybekova (KGZ) 9
  Sakshi Malik (IND) 10   Sakshi Malik (IND) 7
  Salinee Srisombat (THA) 0   Sakshi Malik (IND) 10
  Dewi Atiya (INA) 0   Ayaulym Kassymova (KAZ) 0
  Ayaulym Kassymova (KAZ) 10

Repechage

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Repechage round 1Bronze medals
  Nguyễn Thị Mỹ Hạnh (VIE)0
  Risako Kawai (JPN)10
  Rim Jong-sim (PRK)10  Rim Jong-sim (PRK)12
  Xu Rui (CHN)0  Sakshi Malik (IND)2

Final standing

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Rank Athlete
    Aisuluu Tynybekova (KGZ)
    Risako Kawai (JPN)
    Nguyễn Thị Mỹ Hạnh (VIE)
    Rim Jong-sim (PRK)
5   Sakshi Malik (IND)
6   Ayaulym Kassymova (KAZ)
7   Hang Jung-won (KOR)
8   Dewi Atiya (INA)
8   Salinee Srisombat (THA)
10   Xu Rui (CHN)
DQ   Pürevdorjiin Orkhon (MGL)

References

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  1. ^ "Wrestling Technical Handbook" (PDF). 2018 Asian Games official website. Retrieved 19 August 2018.
  2. ^ "Mongolian gold medallist tests positive". Olympic Council of Asia. Retrieved 5 September 2018.
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