The men's openweight competition in sumo at the 2009 World Games took place on 18 July 2009 at the Kaohsiung Senior High School Gymnasium in Kaohsiung, Taiwan.[1][2]
Sumo – Men's openweight at the 2009 World Games | |||||||
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Venue | Kaohsiung Senior High School Gymnasium, Kaohsiung, Taiwan | ||||||
Dates | 18 July 2009 | ||||||
Competitors | 47 from 16 nations | ||||||
Medalists | |||||||
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Competition format
editA total of 47 athletes entered the competition. They fought in the cup system with repechages.
Results
edit1/48 finals
edit1/32 finals
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1/32 Finals | ||
Amartuvshin Tumennasan (MGL) | L-W | Petar Stoyanov (BUL) |
Masaru Tateno (JPN) | W-L | Vitalii Oliinuk (UKR) |
Trent Sabo (USA) | L-W | Takashi Himeno (JPN) |
Hany Saleh (EGY) | W-L | Willian Takahiro Higuchi (BRA) |
Mutoshi Matsunaga (JPN) | W-L | Rentsendorjiin Gantögs (MGL) |
Nachyn Mongush (RUS) | L-W | Kelly Gneiting (USA) |
Dan Kalbfleisch (USA) | W-L | Hossam Omar (EGY) |
Ricardo Tadashi Aoyama (BRA) | L-W | Kostiantyn Iermakov (UKR) |
Flavio Tooru Kosaihira (BRA) | L-W | El Sayed El-Azazi (EGY) |
Andrew Freund (USA) | L-W | Atsamaz Kaziev (RUS) |
Katsuo Yoshida (JPN) | W-L | Marcin Rozum (POL) |
Midat Kurbedinov (UKR) | L-W | Gankhuyagiin Naranbat (MGL) |
Kena Heffernan (USA) | L-W | Takashi Shimako (JPN) |
Blake Stacey (AUS) | L-W | Martin Johansen (NOR) |
Tsai Hsien-ming (TPE) | W-L | El-Sayed Gabr (EGY) |
Ulambayaryn Byambajav (MGL) | W-L | Ginji Kochi (JPN) |
1/32 repechages | ||
Trent Sabo (USA) | Bye | |
Kelly Gneiting (USA) | W-L | Rentsendorjiin Gantögs (MGL) |
Flavio Tooru Kosaihira (BRA) | Bye | |
Ginji Kochi (JPN) | W-L | Tsai Hsien-ming (TPE) |
1/16 finals
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1/16 Finals | ||
Petar Stoyanov (BUL) | L-W | Masaru Tateno (JPN) |
Takashi Himeno (JPN) | W-L | Hany Saleh (EGY) |
Mutoshi Matsunaga (JPN) | W-L | Kelly Gneiting (USA) |
Dan Kalbfleisch (USA) | L-W | Kostiantyn Iermakov (UKR) |
El Sayed El-Azazi (EGY) | W-L | Atsamaz Kaziev (RUS) |
Katsuo Yoshida (JPN) | W-L | Gankhuyagiin Naranbat (MGL) |
Takashi Shimako (JPN) | W-L | Martin Johansen (NOR) |
Tsai Hsien-ming (TPE) | L-W | Ulambayaryn Byambajav (MGL) |
1/16 repechages | ||
Masaru Tateno (JPN) | W-L | Trent Sabo (USA) |
Kostiantyn Iermakov (UKR) | W-L | Kelly Gneiting (USA) |
Katsuo Yoshida (JPN) | W-L | Flavio Tooru Kosaihira (BRA) |
Takashi Shimako (JPN) | W-L | Ginji Kochi (JPN) |
Quarterfinals
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Quarterfinals | ||
Masaru Tateno (JPN) | L-W | Takashi Himeno (JPN) |
Mutoshi Matsunaga (JPN) | W-L | Kostiantyn Iermakov (UKR) |
El Sayed El-Azazi (EGY) | W-L | Katsuo Yoshida (JPN) |
Takashi Shimako (JPN) | L-W | Ulambayaryn Byambajav (MGL) |
Quarterfinals repechages | ||
Masaru Tateno (JPN) | W-L | Kostiantyn Iermakov (UKR) |
Katsuo Yoshida (JPN) | W-L | Takashi Shimako (JPN) |
Semifinals
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Semifinals | ||
Takashi Himeno (JPN) | L-W | Mutoshi Matsunaga (JPN) |
El Sayed El-Azazi (EGY) | L-W | Ulambayaryn Byambajav (MGL) |
Repechages Semifinals | ||
Masaru Tateno (JPN) | W-L | El Sayed El-Azazi (EGY) |
Katsuo Yoshida (JPN) | L-W | Takashi Himeno (JPN) |
Finals
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Gold medal match | ||
Mutoshi Matsunaga (JPN) | L-W | Ulambayaryn Byambajav (MGL) |
Bronze medal match | ||
Masaru Tateno (JPN) | L-W | Takashi Himeno (JPN) |
References
edit- ^ "Bronze medal match" (PDF). www.theworldgames.org. Retrieved 2020-07-08.
- ^ "Gold medal match" (PDF). www.theworldgames.org. Retrieved 2020-07-08.