Jakarta (ANTARA News) - Chinese women`s wrestler Zhou Qian lifted up her coach, who was on the edge of the arena, after successfully winning the gold medal in the 76 kilogram freestyle class at the 2018 Asian Games wrestling sport on Tuesday night.

During the six minutes of the fight, Zhou successfully outperformed her Japanese opponent Minagawa Hiroe with 8-0 and 3-0 technical points in the classification points.

From the start, Qian appeared dominant and was able to control movements that prevented the opponent`s attempts to slam.

Practically, in the first three minutes, she was leading the technical points of 4-0, as well as in the second three minutes after a 30-second break.

As the referee blew the whistle, marking the end of the match, Qian jumped excitedly and ran towards the Japanese coach to shake hands and then ran and spread her country`s flag around the arena.

With this victory, the Chinese women`s wrestler won two gold medals on Tuesday, after Zhou Feng became the best in the 68 kilogram class.

Meanwhile, two bronze medals for two 76 kilogram class was won by Kyrgyz wrestler Medet Kyzy Aiperi and Kazakh wrestler Syzdykova Elmira.

Reporting by Fiqih Arfani
Editing by Bustanuddin

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