Asian Games results for Uzbekistan Team (Tuesday)


UzLand.Uz
October 8

TENNIS

Women

Singles

Second Round

Iroda Tulyaganova, Uzbekistan, def. Napaporn Tongsalee, Thailand, 6-1, 6-3.

Mixed Doubles

Second Round

Vittaya Samrej and Tamarine Tanasugarn, Thailand, def. Dmitriy Tomashevich and Ivanna Isroilova, Uzbekistan, 6-1, 6-1.

Anna Tulyaganova and Oleg Ogorodov, Uzbekistan, def. Choi Jin-young and Chung Hee-seok, South Korea, 6-4, 4-6, 10-8.

MEN BASKETBALL
Uzbekistan 79, Malaysia 52

WEIGHTLIFTING

(snatch-clean and jerk_total):

Men

94 kilograms

1, Bakhyt Akhmetov, Kazakstan, 185_215_400. 2, Koroush Bagheri, Iran, 175_210_385. 3, Lee Eung-jo, South Korea, 170_200_370. 4, Andrey Makarov, Kazakstan, 177.5_190_367.5. 5, Fazilbek Urazimbetov, Uzbekistan, 150_190_340.

WRESTLING

Freestyle

Men

96 kilograms

Bronze medal

Magomed Ibragimov, Uzbekistan, def. Wang Yuanyuan, China

BOXING

Light welterweight

Bahit Sarsekbaev, Uzbekistan, def. Muzaffar Yusup, Kyrgyzstan, RSC Round 3,.08.

71 Kilograms (Light middleweight)

Sirojiddin Naimov, Uzbekistan, def. Ha Dabateer, China, RSC Round 3, 1:03.

ATHLETICS

Men

Hammer

1, Koji Murofushi, Japan, 78.72 meters. 2, Hiroaki Doi, Japan, 69.57. 3, Ye Kuigang, China, 68.18. 4, Viktor Ustinov, Uzbekistan, 65.73.

Women

100 meters hurdles

1, Jayasinghe Susantika, Sri Lanka, 11.15 seconds. 2, Lyubov Perepelova, Uzbekistan, 11.38. 3, Qin Wangping, China, 11.51. 4, Viktoriya Kovyreva, Kazakstan, 11.53. 5, Orranut Klomdee, Thailand, 11.53. 6, Huang Mei, China, 11.58. 7, Saraswati Saha, India, 11.59. 8, Cuzel Kuubbieva, Uzbekistan, 11.69.

800 meters

1, Beenamol KM, India, 2 minutes, 04.17 seconds. 2, Madhuri A. Singh Nee Saxena, India, 2:04.94. 3, Zamira Amirova, Uzbekistan, 2:05.05.

Uzbekistan has won to-date 24 medals and maintains seventh team position - 7 golds, 7 silvers and 10 bronzes.

Sri Lanki's Susantika Jayasinghe, left, pulls well ahead of Uzbekistan's Lyubov Perepelova, right, to win the women's 100m competition Tuesday, Oct. 8, 2002, at the 14th Asian Games in Busan, South Korea. Jayasinghe won the gold with a time of 11.15 while Perepelova took the silver with a time of 11.38. (AP Photo/David Longstreath)