By Sports Reporter/Doha
 

Elmurat Tasmuradov of Uzbekistan beat Yuh Won Choi of North Korean to win gold in the Greco-Roman 59kg category at the Asian Wrestling Championships at Aspire yesterday.
Tasmuradov, a 2014 world bronze medallist, jumped out to a 2-0 lead over 2013 world champion Yuh, before the Uzbek closed out the bout 9-4.
In the 71kg, Iran’s Ramin Taherisartang overcame Ruslan Tsarev to win his first Asian Championship gold with the 2-2 win via criteria.
The weight class is considered non-Olympic and will not be contested at Rio 2016.
Uzbekistan earned their second gold of the night, when Rustam Assakalov took a tightly contested 4-4 match via criteria over Nursultan Tursynov of Kazakhstan
Women’s wrestling concluded yesterday with the 75kg finals, where Hiroe Suzuki of Japan held off the late attacks by Mongolia’s Odonchimeg Badrakh  to secure a 3-1 victory and her second Asian championship title.
Japan won the women’s team title with 74 points. China took second place with 64 and Kazakhstan third with 61 points.
The final day of wrestling at the Asian Wrestling Championships will be held today with competition in Greco-Roman 66kg, 75kg, 80kg, 98kg and 130kg.
Medal Results
Greco-roman -- 59kg
Gold:  Elmurat Tasmuradov (Uzb) bt Won Chol Yuh (Prk), 9-4
Bronze: Arsen Eraliev (Kgz) bt Seunghak Kim (Kor), 8-13
Bronze: Shinobu Ota (Jpn) bt Qiye Tian (Chn) by tf, 8-0
Greco-roman -- 71kg
Gold:  Ramin Soltanmorad Taherisartang (Iri) bt Ruslan Tsarev (Kgz), 2-2
Bronze:  Ridong Zhang (Chn) bt Azamat Dumbirov (Kaz), 5-2
Bronze:  Nurbek Kholmukhammatov (Uzb) bt Junggeun Lee (Kor), 9-3
Greco-roman -- 85kg
Gold: Rustam Assakalov (Uzb) bt Nursultan Tursynov (Kaz), 4-4
Bronze: Jinsung Park (Kor) bt Davood Abdeinzadeh Chadorchi (Iri) by injury default, 0-0
Bronze:  Taichi Oka (Jpn) bt Janarbek Kenjeev (Kgz), 1-0
Women’s wrestling – 75kg
Gold:  Hiroe Suzuki (Jpn) bt Odonchimeg Badrakh (Mgl), 3-1
Bronze: Qian Zhou (Chn) bt Eunju Hwang (Kor) by tf, 10-0