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| align="center" | | | align="center" | Abdelrahman Elsefy | ||
| align="center" | | | align="center" | Egypt | ||
| align="center" | | | align="center" | Demid Karachenko | ||
| align="center" | | | align="center" | Ukraine | ||
| align="center" | | | align="center" | Sviatoslav Semykras | ||
| align="center" | | | align="center" | Ukraine | ||
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! scope="row" | Middleweight | ! scope="row" | Middleweight | ||
| align="center" | | | align="center" | Vazha Daiauri | ||
| align="center" | | | align="center" | Ukraine | ||
| align="center" | | | align="center" | Shion Fujisawa | ||
| align="center" | | | align="center" | Japan | ||
| align="center" | | | align="center" | Aron Rozum | ||
| align="center" | | | align="center" | Poland | ||
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| align="center" | | | align="center" | Yuka Okutomi | ||
| align="center" | | | align="center" | Japan | ||
| align="center" | | | align="center" | Miku Yamanaka | ||
| align="center" | | | align="center" | Japan | ||
| align="center" | | | align="center" | Magdalena Macios | ||
| align="center" | | | align="center" | Poland | ||
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! scope="row" | Middleweight | ! scope="row" | Middleweight | ||
| align="center" | | | align="center" | Sakura Ishii | ||
| align="center" | | | align="center" | Japan | ||
| align="center" | | | align="center" | Karyna Kolesnik | ||
| align="center" | | | align="center" | Ukraine | ||
| align="center" | | | align="center" | Monika Skiba | ||
| align="center" | | | align="center" | Poland | ||
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Revision as of 20:53, 9 July 2022
The sumo competition at the 2022 World Games took place on July 9 and July 10 at Boutwell Auditorium. Sumo was introduced as a demonstration sport at the 2001 World Games in Akita, Japan, and the Birmingham edition marked the fifth time sumo was included as a regular event at the World Games. 48 men and 48 women qualified for the event, with 16 participants in each the lightweight, middleweight, and heavyweight competitions. The competition featured Alabama-native and Guntersville resident Andrew Roden in the men's middleweight competition.
Medalists
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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Athlete | Country | Athlete | Country | Athlete | Country | |
Lightweight | Abdelrahman Elsefy | Egypt | Demid Karachenko | Ukraine | Sviatoslav Semykras | Ukraine |
Middleweight | Vazha Daiauri | Ukraine | Shion Fujisawa | Japan | Aron Rozum | Poland |
Heavyweight | ||||||
Openweight |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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Athlete | Country | Athlete | Country | Athlete | Country | |
Lightweight | Yuka Okutomi | Japan | Miku Yamanaka | Japan | Magdalena Macios | Poland |
Middleweight | Sakura Ishii | Japan | Karyna Kolesnik | Ukraine | Monika Skiba | Poland |
Heavyweight | ||||||
Openweight |
External links
- Sumo at the 2022 World Games official website
- Sumo at The World Games official website
References
- Crenshaw, Solomon (July 6, 2022) "Alabama’s Andrew Roden takes it to the mat in The World Games 2022 sumo competition" Alabama News Center
- International Sumo Federation "List of the qualified athletes of the World Games 2022"