Sumo at the 2001 World Games – Men's heavyweight

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Sumo men's heavyweight
at the 2001 World Games
VenueTenno Town Gymnasium, Tenno, Akita, Japan
Dates25 August 2001
Competitors14 from 14 nations
Medalists
gold medal 
silver medal 
bronze medal 
2005 →

The men's heavyweight competition in sumo at the 2001 World Games took place on 25 August 2001 at the Tenno Town Gymnasium in Tenno, Akita, Japan.[1]

Competition format[edit]

A total of 14 athletes entered the competition. They fought in stepladder system.

Results[edit]

Gold medal bracket[edit]

Round 1 Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
            
Tonga Tekiera Aukafolau (TGA) L
Estonia Jüri Uustalu (EST) W
Kazakhstan Aidyn Ramazanov (KAZ) L
Estonia Jüri Uustalu (EST) W
Estonia Jüri Uustalu (EST) W
Paraguay Susumu Omae (PAR) L
Paraguay Susumu Omae (PAR) W
Thailand Veeris Tholsuwan (THA) L
Paraguay Susumu Omae (PAR) W
Russia Vladimir Antonov (RUS) L
Brazil Julio Guerra (BRA) L
Russia Vladimir Antonov (RUS) W
Estonia Jüri Uustalu (EST) L
Germany Jörg Brümmer (GER) W
Mongolia Tseden-Damba Bayarsaikhan (MGL) L
Germany Jörg Brümmer (GER) W
Chinese Taipei Hsieh Po-chuan (TPE) L
Germany Jörg Brümmer (GER) W
Germany Jörg Brümmer (GER) W
United States James Perry (USA) L
Uzbekistan Erali Makhmarasulov (UZB) L
Japan Takahisa Osanai (JPN) W
Japan Takahisa Osanai (JPN) L
United States James Perry (USA) W
Czech Republic Jan Zatrepalek (CZE) L
United States James Perry (USA) W

Bronze medal bracket[edit]

Round 1 Round 2 Semifinals Bronze medal match
            
Kazakhstan Aidyn Ramazanov (KAZ) L
Tonga Tekiera Aukafolau (TGA) W
Tonga Tekiera Aukafolau (TGA) W
Brazil Julio Guerra (BRA) L
Brazil Julio Guerra (BRA) W
Paraguay Susumu Omae (PAR) L
Tonga Tekiera Aukafolau (TGA) L
United States James Perry (USA) W
United States James Perry (USA)
Bye
United States James Perry (USA) L
Japan Takahisa Osanai (JPN) W
Russia Vladimir Antonov (RUS)
Bye
Russia Vladimir Antonov (RUS) L
Japan Takahisa Osanai (JPN) W
Chinese Taipei Hsieh Po-chuan (TPE) L
Mongolia Tseden-Damba Bayarsaikhan (MGL) W
Mongolia Tseden-Damba Bayarsaikhan (MGL) L
Japan Takahisa Osanai (JPN) W
Czech Republic Jan Zatrepalek (CZE) L
Japan Takahisa Osanai (JPN) W

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Results". Archived from the original on 2005-09-09. Retrieved 2020-07-09.

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