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The '''{{PAGENAME}}''' was an amateur sumo competition organized by the [[Birgesh Sumo Federation]] and was generally held every year.
The '''{{PAGENAME}}''' was an amateur [[Sume|sumo]] competition organized by the [[Birgesh Sumo Federation]] and was generally held every year.


==Competition format==
==Competition format==
The first stage of the competition consisted of three divisions (weight classes) of five sumo wrestlers each. A round robin system was used for the bouts. The wrestler with the most wins was crowned champion of that specific weight class. In case of a tie,a playoff on the final day was used to decide the winner.
The first stage of the competition consisted of three divisions (weight classes) of five sumo wrestlers each. A round robin system was used for the bouts. The wrestler with the most wins was crowned champion of that specific weight class. In case of a tie, a playoff on the final day was used to decide the winner.


The second stage of the competition consisted of one division (Openweight) of five sumo wrestlers: the Heavyweight,Middleweight and Lightweight champions along with the 2nd placed wrestlers of the Heavyweight and Middleweight divisions during the first stage of the competition. A round robin system was used for the bouts. The wrestler with the most wins was crowned Openweight champion. In case of a tie,a playoff on the final day was used to decide the winner.
The second stage of the competition consisted of one division (Openweight) of five sumo wrestlers: the Heavyweight,Middleweight and Lightweight champions along with the 2nd placed wrestlers of the Heavyweight and Middleweight divisions during the first stage of the competition. A round robin system was used for the bouts. The wrestler with the most wins was crowned Openweight champion. In case of a tie, a playoff on the final day was used to decide the winner.


==Weight Classes==
==Weight Classes==

Latest revision as of 13:48, 20 January 2024

The Birgesh National Sumo Championships was an amateur sumo competition organized by the Birgesh Sumo Federation and was generally held every year.

Competition format

The first stage of the competition consisted of three divisions (weight classes) of five sumo wrestlers each. A round robin system was used for the bouts. The wrestler with the most wins was crowned champion of that specific weight class. In case of a tie, a playoff on the final day was used to decide the winner.

The second stage of the competition consisted of one division (Openweight) of five sumo wrestlers: the Heavyweight,Middleweight and Lightweight champions along with the 2nd placed wrestlers of the Heavyweight and Middleweight divisions during the first stage of the competition. A round robin system was used for the bouts. The wrestler with the most wins was crowned Openweight champion. In case of a tie, a playoff on the final day was used to decide the winner.

Weight Classes

Weight class Men Women
Open Unrestricted Unrestricted
Heavyweight 115+ kg 80+ kg
Middleweight 85−115 kg 65–80 kg
Lightweight −85 kg −65 kg

Winners

Men

  Year Weight class Winner
1st 2018 Openweight Tolga Terцinojk
Heavyweight Cevdet Demirojk
Middleweight Samet Barış
Lightweight Asım Üzün
2nd 2019 Openweight Cevdet Demirojk
Heavyweight Ufuk Kætırcıkojk
Middleweight Rekh-khet-sa Ekmëkçi
Lightweight Serdar Tekekojk
3rd 2020 Openweight Samet Barış
Heavyweight Cevdet Demirojk
Middleweight Haydar Küçükojk
Lightweight Asım Üzün

Women

  Year Weight class Winner
1st 2018 Openweight Nub-em-tekh Matarcıkojka
Heavyweight Kæsmut Rüşenojka
Middleweight Halime Dsjotojka
Lightweight Nub-em-tekh Matarcıkojka
2nd 2019 Openweight İlknur Balıkojka
Heavyweight İse-kheb-au Barış
Middleweight Sabah Karga
Lightweight Beyza Renenojka
3rd 2020 Openweight Gülten Bærdækçıkojka
Heavyweight İse-kheb-au Barış
Middleweight Halime Dsjotojka
Lightweight Zekiye Kargakojka