Хинчегашвили принес сборной Грузии вторую золотую медаль в Рио

Владимир Хинчегашвили завоевал вторую золотую медаль для сборной Грузии, одержав победу над японцем Рей Хигучи в финале по вольной борьбе среди мужчин до 57 кг.

В финале 25-летний Хинчегашвили обыграл своего соперника со счетом 4-3.

Серебряный призер Олимпийских игр в Лондоне в 2012 году принес сборной Грузии вторую золотую медаль вслед за золотом, которое завоевал Лаша Талахадзе в тяжелой атлетике среди мужчин свыше 105кг.

Азербайджанец Гаджи Алиев и представитель Ирана Хасан Рахими в данном виде олимпийской программы завоевали бронзовые медали.

Алиев одержал победу над болгарским борцом Владимиром Дубовым, в то время как Рахими поборол представителя Кубы, Йовлиса Бонне.

Все три страны Южного Кавказа продемонстрировали хороший результат на Олимпийских играх. Грузия завоевала 2 золотые медали, 1 серебряную и 3 бронзовых.

Армения завоевала 1 золотую медаль и 3 серебряные.

Азербайджану пока еще не удалось завоевать золото, но команда в Рио уже завоевала 4 серебряные и 9 бронзовых медалей.

источник: commonspace.eu по материалам BBC Sports

фото: Владимир Хинчегашвили празднует свою золотую медаль в Рио 2016 года.

 

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