Compétition individuelle messieurs aux championnats du monde
The wrestlers who subsequently entered professional sumo (or were former professionals) also have their ring name or shikona listed.
Year | Host | Weight class | Winner | Country | shikona | ref | |
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1st | 1992 | Tokyo | Openweight | Kazuo Saitō | Japan | [2] | |
Heavyweight | Takeharu Dejima | Japan | Dejima Takeharu | ||||
Lightweight | Akihiro Kiku | Japan |
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2nd | 1993 | Openweight | Sunao Yasu | Japan | [3] | ||
Heavyweight | Fumihito Tsuruga | Japan | Hokutomori Fumihito | ||||
Middleweight | Akihiro Kiku | Japan |
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Lightweight | Hitoshi Omura | Japan |
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3rd | 1994 | Openweight | Badmanyambuu Bat-Erdene | Mongolia | [4] | ||
Heavyweight | Keiji Tamiya | Japan | Kotomitsuki Keiji | ||||
Middleweight | Ryōji Kumagai | Japan | Kaihō Ryōji | ||||
Lightweight | Bayanmnh Gantogtoh | Mongolia |
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4th | 1995 | Openweight | Emmanuel Yarborough | United States | [5] | ||
Heavyweight | Naohito Saitō | Japan | Hayateumi Hidehito | ||||
Middleweight | Ryōji Kumagai | Japan | Kaihō Ryōji | ||||
Lightweight | Agvaansamdan Suhbat | Mongolia |
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5th | 1996 | Openweight | Mark Robinson | South Africa | [6] | ||
Heavyweight | Koichi Katō | Japan |
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Middleweight | Tatsurō Takahama | Japan | Hamanishiki Tatsurō | ||||
Lightweight | Hitoshi Omura | Japan |
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6th | 1997 | Openweight | Naohito Saitō | Japan | Hayateumi Hidehito | [7] | |
Heavyweight | Keiji Tamiya | Japan | Kotomitsuki Keiji | ||||
Middleweight | Tatsurō Takahama | Japan | Hamanishiki Tatsurō | ||||
Lightweight | Agvaansamdan Suhbat | Mongolia |
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7th | 1998 | Openweight | Keiji Tamiya | Japan | Kotomitsuki Keiji | [8] | |
Heavyweight | Jörg Brümmer | Germany |
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Middleweight | Tatsurō Takahama | Japan | Hamanishiki Tatsurō | ||||
Lightweight | Svetoslav Binev | Bulgaria |
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8th | 1999 | Riesa | Openweight | Levan Ebanoidze | Georgia | [9] | |
Heavyweight | Takahisa Osanai | Japan |
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Middleweight | Hideto Tsushima | Japan |
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Lightweight | Svetoslav Binev | Bulgaria |
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9th | 2000 | São Paulo | Openweight | Tōru Kakizoe | Japan | Kakizoe Tōru | [10] |
Heavyweight | Takahisa Osanai | Japan |
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Middleweight | Aias Mongouch | Russia |
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Lightweight | Peer Schmidt-Düwiger | Germany |
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10th | 2001 | Aomori | Openweight | Torsten Scheibler | Germany | [11] | |
Heavyweight | Robert Paczków | Poland |
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Middleweight | Aias Mongouch | Russia |
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Lightweight | Chōhei Kimura | Japan |
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11th | 2002 | Kraków | Openweight | Alan Karaev | Russia | [12] | |
Heavyweight | Robert Paczków | Poland |
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Middleweight | David Tsallagov | Russia |
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Lightweight | Claudio Ikemori | Brazil |
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− | 2003 | Hong Kong | Cancelled due to the SARS outbreak. | ||||
12th | 2004 | Riesa | Openweight | Keishō Shimoda | Japan | Wakakeishō Hiroki | [13] |
Heavyweight | Takayuki Ichihara | Japan | Kiyoseumi Takayuki | ||||
Middleweight | Katsuo Yoshida | Japan |
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Lightweight | Vitaliy Tikhenko | Ukraine |
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13th | 2005 | Osaka | Openweight | Torsten Scheibler | Germany | [14] | |
Heavyweight | Takayuki Ichihara | Japan | Kiyoseumi Takayuki | ||||
Middleweight | Katsuo Yoshida | Japan |
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Lightweight | Vitaliy Tikhenko | Ukraine |
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14th | 2006 | Sakai | Openweight | Alan Gabaraev | Russia | Aran Hakutora | [15] |
Heavyweight | Byambajav Ulambayar | Mongolia | Daishōchi Kenta (ex-professional sumo wrestler) | ||||
Middleweight | Katsuo Yoshida | Japan |
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Lightweight | Takaharu Nagasawa | Japan |
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15th | 2007 | Chiang Mai | Openweight | Alan Karaev | Russia | [16] | |
Heavyweight | Byambajav Ulambayar | Mongolia | Daishōchi Kenta | ||||
Middleweight | Katsuo Yoshida | Japan |
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Lightweight | Sándor Bárdosi | Hungary |
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16th | 2008 | Rakvere | Openweight | Naranbat Gankhuyag | Mongolia | Maenoyū Tarō (ex-professional sumo wrestler) |
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Heavyweight | Takashi Himeno | Japan |
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Middleweight | Katsuo Yoshida | Japan |
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Lightweight | Takashi Shimako | Japan |
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− | 2009 | Alexandria | Cancelled due to the flu pandemic | ||||
17th | 2010 | Warsaw | Openweight | Vasily Margiev | Russia | [18] | |
Heavyweight | Dezso Libor | Hungary |
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Middleweight | Ryō Itō | Japan |
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Lightweight | Stiliyan Georgiev | Bulgaria |
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− | 2011 | Alexandria | Cancelled due to political instability | ||||
18th | 2012 | Wan Chai | Openweight | Naranbat Gankhuyag | Mongolia | Maenoyū Tarō | [19] |
Heavyweight | Alan Karaev | Russia |
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Middleweight | Kostiantyn Iermakov | Ukraine |
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Lightweight | Gantugs Rentsendorj | Mongolia |
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19th | 2014 | Kaohsiung | Openweight | Turbold Baasansuren | Mongolia | Mitoryū Takayuki | [20] |
Heavyweight | Alan Karaev | Russia |
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Middleweight | Kiyoyuki Noguchi | Japan |
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Lightweight | Yūya Nakamura | Japan | Enhō Akira | ||||
20th | 2015 | Osaka | Openweight | Sōichirō Kurokawa | Japan | [21] | |
Heavyweight | Ryōta Oyanagi | Japan | Yutakayama Ryōta | ||||
Middleweight | Atsamaz Kaziev | Russia |
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Lightweight | Yūya Nakamura | Japan | Enhō Akira | ||||
21st | 2016 | Ulaanbaatar | Openweight | Turbold Baasansuren | Mongolia | Mitoryū Takayuki |
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Heavyweight | Vasilii Margiev | Russia |
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Middleweight | Hayato Miwa | Japan |
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Lightweight | Batyr Altyev | Russia |
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22nd | 2018 | Taoyuan | Openweight | Vasilii Margiev | Russia |
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Heavyweight | Vasilii Margiev | Russia |
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Middleweight | Badral Baasandorj | Mongolia |
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Lightweight | Sviatoslav Semykras | Ukraine |
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23rd | 2019 | Osaka | Openweight | Batsuuri Namsraijav | Mongolia |
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Heavyweight | Atsushi Igarashi | Japan |
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Light Heavyweight | Konstantin Abdula-Zade | Russia |
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Middleweight | Badral Baasandorj | Mongolia |
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Lightweight | Sviatoslav Semykras | Ukraine |
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Source : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sumo_World_Championships
Compétition individuelle aux Jeux Mondiaux
-85 kg (lightweight)
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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2001 Akita (Demonstration) | Chohei Kimura (JPN) | Peer Schmidt-Düwiger (GER) | Lodoijamtsyn Bat-Erdene (MGL) |
2005 Duisburg | Vitaliy Tikhenko (UKR) | Igor Kurinnoy (RUS) | Yuya Hanada (JPN) |
2009 Kaohsiung | Sandor Bardosi (HUN) | Nachyn Mongush (RUS) | Gantugs Rentsendorj (MGL) |
2013 Cali | Tatsuma Kawaguchi (JPN) | Batyr Altyev (RUS) | Gantugs Rentsendorj (MGL) |
2017 Wrocław | Batyr Altyev (RUS) | Trent Sabo (USA) | Pawel Wojda (POL) |
-115 kg (middleweight)
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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2001 Akita (Demonstration) | Seietsu Hikage (JPN) | Altangadasyn Khüchitbaatar (MGL) | David Tsallagov (RUS) |
2005 Duisburg | Katsuo Yoshida (JPN) | Seietsu Hikage (JPN) | David Tsallagov (RUS) |
2009 Kaohsiung | Ryo Ito (JPN) | Katsuo Yoshida (JPN) | Kostiantyn Iermakov (UKR) |
2013 Cali | Oleksandr Gordienko (UKR) | Istvan Kalmar (HUN) | Atsamaz Kaziev (RUS) |
2017 Wrocław | Atsamaz Kaziev (RUS) | Misbah Hossam (EGY) | Usukhbayar Ochirkhuu (MGL) |
+115 kg (heavyweight)
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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2001 Akita (Demonstration) | Jörg Brümmer (GER) | Jüri Uustalu (EST) | Takahisa Osanai (JPN) |
2005 Duisburg | Keisho Shimoda (JPN) | Takayuki Ichihara (JPN) | Robert Paczków (POL) |
2009 Kaohsiung | Takashi Himeno (JPN) | Naranbat Gankhuyag (MGL) | Alan Karaev (RUS) |
2013 Cali | Alan Karaev (RUS) | Vasiliy Margiev (RUS) | Mutoshi Matsunaga (JPN) |
2017 Wrocław | Vasiliy Margiev (RUS) | Ramy Belai (EGY) | Soichiro Kurokawa (JPN) |
Open
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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2001 Akita (Demonstration) | Kenichi Yajima (JPN) | Torsten Scheibler (GER) | Jaroslav Poříz (CZE) |
2005 Duisburg | Takayuki Ichihara (JPN) | Keisho Shimoda (JPN) | Seietsu Hikage (JPN) |
2009 Kaohsiung | Byambajav Ulambayaryn (MGL) | Mutoshi Matsunaga (JPN) | Takashi Himeno (JPN) |
2013 Cali | Naranbat Gankhuyag (MGL) | Yevhen Kozliatin (UKR) | Vasiliy Margiev (RUS) |
2017 Wrocław | Vasiliy Margiev (RUS) | Batyr Altyev (RUS) | Hayato Miwa (JPN) |
Conclusion :
Vidéo des Jeux Mondiaux 2013 avec les deux champions face à face : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F8t9Js__j7c
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