China at The 2004 Summer Olympics - Wrestling

Wrestling

Men
Athlete Event Preliminary Pool Standing Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
Rank
Sheng Jiang Greco-Roman
55 kg
Pool 7
Kiouregkian (GRE)
L 0–8
Nyblom (DEN)
L 1–2
Kalilov (KGZ)
W 3–3
3 Did not advance
Ai Linuer Greco-Roman
60 kg
Pool 6
Shevtsov (RUS)
L 2–4
Kohl (GER)
W 3–2
2 Did not advance
Sai Yinjiya Greco-Roman
74 kg
Pool 3
Bucher (SUI)
L 2–6
Kikiniou (BLR)
W 5–3
2 Did not advance
Li Zhengyu Freestyle
55 kg
Pool 2
Velikov (BUL)
W 8–6
Williams (RSA)
W 5–4
1 Q Abas (USA)
L 1–6
Did not advance Fifth Place Final
Kim (KOR)
W 6-4
5
Wang Yuanyuan Freestyle
96 kg
Pool 1
Laliotis (GRE)
L 2–3
Pecha (SVK)
W 3–1
1 Q Ibragimov (UZB)
L 1–4
Did not advance Fifth Place Final
Aghayev (AZE)
L TO
6
Women
Athlete Event Preliminary Pool Standing Semifinals Final
Rank
Li Hui Freestyle
48 kg
Pool 4
Miranda (USA)
L 5–8
Oorzhak (RUS)
L 9–12
Caripa (VEN)
W 10–0
3 Did not advance
Sun Dongmei Freestyle
55 kg
Pool 3
Yoshida (JPN)
L 0–11
Giampiccolo (ITA)
W 4–2
2 5th-8th Semifinal
Lee (KOR)
W 4-3
Fifth Place Final
Fonseca (PUR)
L 6-8
6
Meng Lili Freestyle
63 kg
Pool 2
McMann (USA)
L TO
Yanik (CAN)
W 8–1
3 Did not advance
Wang Xu Freestyle
72 kg
Pool 3
Nordhagen (CAN)
W 5–2
Juszczak (ITA)
W 5–0
1 Q Hamaguchi (JPN)
W 6–4
Gold Medal Final
Manyurova (RUS)
W 7–2
1 !

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