Wrestling at the 2010 Summer Youth Olympics

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Wrestling
at the I Summer Youth Olympic Games
Wrestling, Singapore 2010.png
VenueSuntec Singapore Convention and Exhibition Centre
Dates15 – 17 August 2010
No. of events11 (6 boys, 5 girls)
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The wrestling competition at the 2010 Summer Youth Olympics took place in Singapore from 15 to 17 August at the International Convention Centre. The first positive drugs tests of the Games came in wrestling events, with the International Olympic Committee announcing on 15 October that two wrestlers, including a silver medallist, had tested positive for furosemide.[1]

Event summary[]

Medal table[]

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Azerbaijan4105
2 Russia3025
3 Japan2002
4 Turkey1113
5 Kazakhstan1012
 Kyrgyzstan1012
7 Canada1001
 Mongolia1001
9 Cuba0202
10 India0112
 Iran0112
 Ukraine0112
13 China0101
 Egypt0101
 Moldova0101
 South Korea0101
 Tajikistan0101
 United States0101
19 Uzbekistan0033
20 Armenia0011
 Finland0011
 Georgia0011
Totals (22 nations)14131441

Girl's events[]

Freestyle[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
46 kg
details
Yu Miyahara
 Japan
Lulia Leorda
 Moldova
Petra Olli
 Finland
52 kg
details
Patimat Bagomedova
 Azerbaijan
Yuan Yuan
 China

 Uzbekistan
60 kg
details
Baatarzorigyn Battsetseg
 Mongolia
Pooja Dhanda
 India
Svetlana Lipatova
 Russia
70 kg
details
Dorothy Yeats
 Canada
Moon Jin-Ju
 South Korea
Karyna Stankova
 Ukraine

Boy's events[]

Freestyle[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
46 kg
details
Aldar Balzhinimaev
 Russia
Mehran Sheikhi
 Iran
Artak Hovhannisyan
 Armenia
54 kg
details
Yuki Takahashi
 Japan
Kanan Guluyev
 Azerbaijan
Mehmet Ali Daylak
 Turkey
63 kg
details
Azamatbi Pshnatlov
 Russia
Bakhodur Kadarov
 Tajikistan
Irakli Mosidze
 Georgia
76 kg
details

 Turkey

 United States

 Uzbekistan
100 kg
details

 Azerbaijan
Abraham Conyedo
 Cuba
Satyawart Kadian
 India

Greco-Roman[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
42 kg
details
Murad Bazarov
 Azerbaijan
Yosvanys Peña
 Cuba

 Kazakhstan
50 kg
details
Elman Mukhtarov
 Azerbaijan
Vacant[A]
 Kyrgyzstan
58 kg
details
Urmatbek Amatov
 Kyrgyzstan

 Ukraine

 Russia
69 kg
details

 Kazakhstan

 Turkey
Yousef Ghaderian
 Iran
85 kg
details

 Russia

 Egypt

 Uzbekistan

Changes in medal winners[]

^[A] On 15 October 2010, the International Olympic Committee announced that Nurbek Hakkulov, who won a silver medal for Uzbekistan in wrestling, and Johnny Pilay who finished fifth in a separate wrestling event for Ecuador, had tested positive for a banned diuretic, furosemide. Both were disqualified and Hakkulov was stripped of his silver medal, although no decision was taken on whether to promote and in the event.[2][1][3]

References[]

  1. ^ a b "IOC catches 2 wrestlers doping at Youth Olympics". Associated Press. 15 October 2010. Archived from the original on 16 October 2010. Retrieved 16 October 2010.
  2. ^ https://www.foxnews.com/sports/ioc-catches-2-wrestlers-doping-at-youth-olympics.amp
  3. ^ "Two wrestlers test positive at Youth Olympics, confirm IOC". Morethanthegames.co.uk. 15 October 2010. Archived from the original on 17 October 2010. Retrieved 16 October 2010.
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