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Sumo at the 2009 World Games – Men's lightweight

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Sumo – Men's lightweight
at the 2009 World Games
VenueKaohsiung Senior High School Gymnasium, Kaohsiung, Taiwan
Dates17 July 2009
Competitors15 from 11 nations
Medalists
gold medal 
silver medal 
bronze medal 
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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, Taiwan.[1][2]

Sándor Bárdosi from Hungary originally won the gold medal, but he was disqualified after he tested positive for drugs.[3] The IWGA has made reallocations of medals in this event.

Competition format

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

Results

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Main draw

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

Repechages

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

Semifinals

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

Finals

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

References

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  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. 13 November 2009. Retrieved 2020-07-07.