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2018 European Sumo Championships

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2018 European Sumo Championships
VenueUniversity of Plovdiv Paisii Hilendarski. Sport structures
Dates2018.04.26
Competitors2018.04.29
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The 2018 European Sumo Championships took place in Plovdiv (Bulgaria).[1] from April 26 to 30, 2018.[2] The European Sumo Federation and the Bulgarian Sumo Federation.[3]

Medal overview (U23 Men's)

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U23 Men's Gold Silver Bronze
-70 kg Russia Biamba Sanchat (RUS) Russia Salovati Saidzoda (RUS) Poland Wojciech Lenczewski[4] (POL)
Ukraine Serhii Haidar (UKR)
-77 kg Russia Arzhaan Ondar (RUS) Estonia Roman Markilov (EST) Russia Dmitry Sharov (RUS)
Poland Karol Stasiewicz (POL)
-85 kg Ukraine Anatolii Khliustin (UKR) Hungary Richard Vegh (HUN) Ukraine Artem Suroviahin (UKR)
Hungary Jozsef Delceg (HUN)
-92 kg Russia Kaigal-OOl Ondar (RUS) Poland Rafal Glodek (POL) Italy Matta Quaranta (ITA)
Hungary Benedek Laczko (HUN)
-100 kg Russia Maksim Lugansky (RUS) Russia Mergen Mongush (RUS) Bulgaria Mert Emin (BUL)
Azerbaijan Chingiz Samadov (AZE)
-115 kg Georgia (country) Shamili Gogotchuri (GEO) Italy Enrico Zanetti (ITA) Ukraine Vladyslav Viun (UKR)
Georgia (country) Nikoloz Sisvadze (GEO)
+115 kg Georgia (country) Giorgi Paradashvili (GEO) Georgia (country) Lasha Jeladze (GEO) Russia Aidash Danzy-Belek (RUS)
Ukraine Maksym Oleshko (UKR)
Open kg Georgia (country) Giga Gelashvili (GEO) Azerbaijan Jamal Feyziev (AZE) Russia Maksim Luganskiy (RUS)
Ukraine Maksym Oleshko (UKR)
Team kg Georgia (country) Georgia (GEO) Azerbaijan Azerbaijan (AZE) Hungary Hungary (HUN)

Medal overview (Senior Men)

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Senior Men Gold Silver Bronze
-70 kg Russia Roland Ondar (RUS) Poland Pawel Pieprzak (POL) Bulgaria Dimitar Rangelov (BUL)
Ukraine Oleksandr Kozyriev (UKR)
-77 kg Russia Ilkham Aliev (RUS) Bulgaria Antonio Grozev (BUL) Ukraine Oleg Davydenko (UKR)
Poland Mateusz Konieczny (POL)
-85 kg Russia Subudai Shoidun (RUS) Russia Artysh Oorzhak (RUS) Bulgaria Pencho Dochev (BUL)
Ukraine Sviatoslav Semykaras (UKR)
-92 kg Bulgaria Nikolay Nikolov (BUL) Ukraine Ruslan Rusanov[5] (UKR) Russia Kaigal-Ool Ondar (RUS)
Hungary Erik Szilagyi (HUN)
-100 kg Bulgaria Mert Emin (BUL) Russia Maksim Lugansky (RUS) Bulgaria Ivan Blagoev (BUL)
Azerbaijan Chingiz Samadov (AZE)
-115 kg Russia Sayin-Belek Tiulush (RUS) Bulgaria Mikhail Iliev (BUL) Russia Konstantin Abdula-Zade (RUS)
Ukraine Vazha Daiauri (UKR)
+115 kg Russia Vasily Margiev (RUS) Russia Edvard Kudzoev (RUS) Georgia (country) Zurab Akubardia (GEO)
Ukraine Oleksandr Veresiuk (UKR)
Open kg Russia Ruslan Bagaev (RUS) Russia Vasily Margiev (RUS) Poland Jacek Piersiak (POL)
Ukraine Oleksandr Veresiuk (UKR)
Team kg Russia Russia (RUS) Georgia (country) Georgia (GEO) Ukraine Ukraine (UKR)
Bulgaria Bulgaria (BUL)

Medal overview (U23 Women's)

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U23 Women's Gold Silver Bronze
-55 kg Russia Kristina Golakova (RUS) Ukraine Valeriia Kolesnyk (UKR) Poland Sylwia Kaminska (POL)
Poland Klaudia Pieprzak (POL)
-60 kg Poland Sara Rejniak (POL) Russia Nigina Akobirova (RUS) Russia Iana Kozhaniva (RUS)
Poland Aleksandra Rozum (POL)
-65 kg Russia Polina Danina (RUS) Ukraine Olena Nikitinska (UKR) Bulgaria Izabel Hristova (BUL)
Russia Violetta Tsyplenkova (RUS)
-73 kg Russia Anastasiia Frasiniuk (RUS) Poland Magda Skrajnowska (POL) Bulgaria Gabriela Gigova (BUL)
Ukraine Iryna Hrebenchiuk (UKR)
-80 kg Russia Svatlana Petrova (RUS) Ukraine Iryna Chorobai (UKR) Estonia Enelin Leichter (EST)
-95 kg Russia Lilia Vitskopova (RUS) Poland Sara Krol (POL)
+95 kg Russia Ksenia Danilina (RUS) Russia Tatiana Artamonova (RUS) Estonia Kai Pahkel (EST)
Open kg Russia Svetlana Petrova (RUS) Ukraine Yelyzaveta Morenko (UKR) Russia Lilia Vitskopova (RUS)
Team kg Russia Russia (RUS) Poland Poland (POL) Estonia Estonia (EST)

Medal overview (Senior Women)

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Senior Women Gold Silver Bronze
-55 kg Russia Kristina Golakova (RUS) Poland Sylwia Kaminska (POL) Poland Magdalena Chrusciel (POL)
Bulgaria Ivanka Barutchiyska (BUL)
-60 kg Ukraine Valeriia Odintsova (UKR) Russia Iana Kozhaniva (RUS) Bulgaria Gencheva Violeta (BUL)
Russia Aleksandra Ermolova (RUS)
-65 kg Russia Vera Koval (RUS) Poland Monika Skiba (POL) Poland Magdalena Macios (POL)
Bulgaria Izabel Hristova (BUL)
-73 kg Poland Anastasiia Frasiniuk Magda Skrajnowska (POL) Russia Anastasiia Frasiniuk (RUS) Russia Nina Strakhova (RUS)
Estonia Gea Reimund (EST)
-80 kg Russia Ekaterina Alekseeva (RUS) Russia Svetlana Petrova (RUS) Bulgaria Olya Kovacheva (BUL)
Germany Kerstin Schmidtsdorf (GER)
-95 kg Russia Lilia Vitskopova (RUS) Poland Sara Krol (POL) Poland Natalia Brzykcy (POL)
Germany Arnika Schulze (GER)
+95 kg Russia Anna Poliakova (RUS) Ukraine Svitlana Yaromka (UKR) Ukraine Viktoriia Tsaruk (UKR)
Open kg Russia Anna Poliakova (RUS) Russia Ekaterina Gordeeva (RUS) Ukraine Maryna Maksymenko (UKR)
Ukraine Svitlana Yaromka (UKR)
Team kg Russia Russia (RUS) Ukraine Ukraine (UKR) Poland Poland (POL)

References

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  1. ^ "Протоколы соревнований" (PDF) (in Russian). Федерация сумо России. Retrieved 2019-12-07.
  2. ^ "Powalczyli na Mistrzostwach Europy" (in Polish). POLSKI ZWIĄZEK SUMO. Retrieved 2020-01-23.
  3. ^ "OFFICIAL INSTRUCTION AND INVITATION" (in Hungarian). HUNGARIAN SUMO FEDERATION. Archived from the original on 2020-10-20. Retrieved 2020-02-20.
  4. ^ "European Sumo Champs Seniors, U21 and U23 was held in Plovdiv". European Sumo Federation. Retrieved 2020-03-05.
  5. ^ "Харьковские сумоисты успешно выступили в Чемпионате Украины" (in Ukrainian). Kharkiv sport sity. Retrieved 2019-12-07.
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