Kurash at the 2022 Asian Games – Women's 52 kg

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Women's 52 kg
at the 2022 Asian Games
VenueXiaoshan Linpu Gymnasium
Dates30 September 2023
Competitors20 from 11 nations
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg   Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Uzbekistan
Silver medal icon.svg   Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Uzbekistan
Bronze medal icon.svg   Flag of Turkmenistan.svg  Turkmenistan
Bronze medal icon.svg   Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand
  2018
2026  

The women's 52 kilograms Kurash competition at the 2022 Asian Games in Hangzhou was held on 30 September 2023 at the Xiaoshan Linpu Gymnasium. [1] [2]

Contents

Schedule

All times are China Standard Time (UTC+08:00)

DateTimeEvent
Saturday, 30 September 202309:30Round of 32
Round of 16
Quarterfinals
14:00Semifinals
Final

Results

Final

Final
Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Khilola Ortikboeva  (UZB)101
Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Sitora Elmurodova (UZB)000

Top half

Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals
Flag of Indonesia.svg Savira Diah Fitri (INA)000
Flag of Turkmenistan.svg Aýnur Amanowa (TKM)100Flag of Turkmenistan.svg Aýnur Amanowa (TKM)011
Flag of Vietnam.svg Phạm Nguyễn Hồng Mơ (VIE)000 Flag of Turkmenistan.svg Aýnur Amanowa (TKM)002
Flag of South Korea.svg Oh Yeong-ji (KOR)000
Flag of South Korea.svg Oh Yeong-ji (KOR)002
Flag of Thailand.svg Wanida Raksat (THA)001
Flag of Turkmenistan.svg Aýnur Amanowa (TKM)000
Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Khilola Ortikboeva  (UZB)100
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Tolganay Abeuova (KAZ)002
Flag of Mongolia.svg Ochirpüreviin Lkhagvakhüü (MGL)000
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Tolganay Abeuova (KAZ)000
Flag of the Philippines.svg Charmea Quelino (PHI)011Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Khilola Ortikboeva  (UZB)101
Flag of India.svg Suchika Tariyal (IND)001 Flag of the Philippines.svg Charmea Quelino (PHI)000
Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Khilola Ortikboeva  (UZB)100

Bottom half

Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals
Flag of South Korea.svg Lee Ye-joo (KOR)001
Flag of Turkmenistan.svg Aýşirin Haýdarowa (TKM)001 Flag of India.svg  Pincky Balhara  (IND)010
Flag of India.svg  Pincky Balhara  (IND)011Flag of India.svg  Pincky Balhara  (IND)001
Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Sitora Elmurodova (UZB)001
Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Sitora Elmurodova (UZB)010
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Aruzhan Adaskhan (KAZ)000
Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Sitora Elmurodova (UZB)102
Flag of Thailand.svg Saowalak Homklin (THA)000
Flag of Thailand.svg Saowalak Homklin (THA)100
Flag of Mongolia.svg Ganboldyn Gantsetseg (MGL)000
Flag of Thailand.svg Saowalak Homklin (THA)010
Flag of Vietnam.svg Đỗ Thu Hà (VIE)010 Flag of Japan.svg Riko Shimada (JPN)001
Flag of Japan.svg Riko Shimada (JPN)010Flag of Japan.svg Riko Shimada (JPN)004
Flag of the Philippines.svg Helen Aclopen (PHI)001

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References

  1. "克柔术女子-52公斤级决赛 乌兹别克斯坦选手希洛拉·奥尔季克博耶娃夺冠" (in Chinese). Retrieved 13 October 2023.
  2. "Heroes of the 19th Asian Games". Kurash Confederation Asia-Oceania. Retrieved 11 November 2023.