Sumo at the 2009 World Games – Men's lightweight

The men's lightweight competition in sumo at the 2009 World Games took place on 17 July 2009 at the Kaohsiung Senior High School Gymnasium in Kaohsiung, Chinese Taipei.[1][2]

Sumo – Men's lightweight
at the 2009 World Games
VenueKaohsiung Senior High School Gymnasium, Kaohsiung, Chinese Taipei
Dates17 July 2009
Competitors15 from 11 nations
Medalists
 
 
 

Sándor Bárdosi from Hungary had originally won gold medal, but he was stripped of it, because he was tested positive for doping.[3] The IWGA has made reallocations of medals in this event.

Competition format

A total of 15 athletes entered the competition. They fought in the cup system with repechages.

Results

Main draw

Score
1/16 Finals
El-Sayed Gabr (EGY)Bye
Vitalii Oliinuk (UKR)W-L Chiang Cheng-an (TPE)
John Traill (AUS)L-W Nachyn Mongush (RUS)
Takashi Shimako (JPN)W-L Trent Sabo (USA)
Blake Stacey (AUS)L-W Martin Johansen (NOR)
Rentsendorjiin Gantögs (MGL)W-L Midat Kurbedinov (UKR)
Ginji Kochi (JPN)L-W Sándor Bárdosi (HUN)
Andrew Freund (USA)L-W Siim Mäe (EST)
Quarterfinals
El-Sayed Gabr (EGY)W-L Vitalii Oliinuk (UKR)
Nachyn Mongush (RUS)W-L Takashi Shimako (JPN)
Martin Johansen (NOR)L-W Rentsendorjiin Gantögs (MGL)
Sándor Bárdosi (HUN)W-L Siim Mäe (EST)

Repechages

Score
1/16 Repechages
Vitalii Oliinuk (UKR)Bye
Takashi Shimako (JPN)W-L John Traill (AUS)
Martin Johansen (NOR)L-W Midat Kurbedinov (UKR)
Siim Mäe (EST)L-W Ginji Kochi (JPN)
Repechages Quarterfinals
Vitalii Oliinuk (UKR)L-W Takashi Shimako (JPN)
Midat Kurbedinov (UKR)L-W Ginji Kochi (JPN)

Semifinals

Score
Semifinals
El-Sayed Gabr (EGY)L-W Nachyn Mongush (RUS)
Rentsendorjiin Gantögs (MGL)L-W Sándor Bárdosi (HUN)
Repechages Semifinals
El-Sayed Gabr (EGY)W-L Ginji Kochi (JPN)
Rentsendorjiin Gantögs (MGL)W-L Takashi Shimako (JPN)

Finals

Score
Gold medal match
Nachyn Mongush (RUS)L-W Sándor Bárdosi (HUN)
Bronze medal match
Rentsendorjiin Gantögs (MGL)W-L El-Sayed Gabr (EGY)

References

  1. "Bronze medal match" (PDF). www.theworldgames.org. Retrieved 2020-07-07.
  2. "Gold medal match" (PDF). www.theworldgames.org. Retrieved 2020-07-07.
  3. "Doping Sándor Bárdosi". www.sporx.com. Retrieved 2020-07-07.
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