Sumo men's middleweight at the 2001 World Games | |||||||
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Venue | Tenno Town Gymnasium, Tenno, Akita, Japan | ||||||
Dates | 25 August 2001 | ||||||
Competitors | 13 from 13 nations | ||||||
Medalists | |||||||
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The men's middleweight competition in sumo at the 2001 World Games took place on 25 August 2001 at the Tenno Town Gymnasium in Tenno, Akita, Japan. [1]
A total of 13 athletes entered the competition. They fought in stepladder system.
Round 1 | Quarterfinals | Semifinals | Final | ||||||||||||||||
Paulo Kubagawa (BRA) | L | ||||||||||||||||||
Altangadasyn Khüchitbaatar (MGL) | W | ||||||||||||||||||
Altangadasyn Khüchitbaatar (MGL) | W | ||||||||||||||||||
Roberto Ishikawa (PAR) | L | ||||||||||||||||||
Altangadasyn Khüchitbaatar (MGL) | W | ||||||||||||||||||
David Tsallagov (RUS) | L | ||||||||||||||||||
David Tsallagov (RUS) | W | ||||||||||||||||||
Andrey Svatkovskiy (KAZ) | L | ||||||||||||||||||
Andrey Svatkovskiy (KAZ) | W | ||||||||||||||||||
Chen Chien-han (TPE) | L | ||||||||||||||||||
Altangadasyn Khüchitbaatar (MGL) | L | ||||||||||||||||||
Seietsu Hikage (JPN) | W | ||||||||||||||||||
Seietsu Hikage (JPN) | W | ||||||||||||||||||
Shermakhamad Quziyev (UZB) | L | ||||||||||||||||||
Aap Uspenski (EST) | L | ||||||||||||||||||
Shermakhamad Quziyev (UZB) | W | ||||||||||||||||||
Seietsu Hikage (JPN) | W | ||||||||||||||||||
Kena Heffernan (USA) | L | ||||||||||||||||||
Kena Heffernan (USA) | W | ||||||||||||||||||
Semise Pasi (TGA) | L | ||||||||||||||||||
Kena Heffernan (USA) | W | ||||||||||||||||||
Pavel Poříz (CZE) | L | ||||||||||||||||||
Hassabodin Rojanachiva (THA) | L | ||||||||||||||||||
Pavel Poříz (CZE) | W |
Round 1 | Round 2 | Semifinals | Bronze medal match | ||||||||||||||||
Roberto Ishikawa (PAR) | L | ||||||||||||||||||
Paulo Kubagawa (BRA) | W | ||||||||||||||||||
Paulo Kubagawa (BRA) | W | ||||||||||||||||||
Andrey Svatkovskiy (KAZ) | L | ||||||||||||||||||
Paulo Kubagawa (BRA) | W | ||||||||||||||||||
Kena Heffernan (USA) | L | ||||||||||||||||||
Kena Heffernan (USA) | |||||||||||||||||||
Bye | |||||||||||||||||||
Paulo Kubagawa (BRA) | L | ||||||||||||||||||
David Tsallagov (RUS) | W | ||||||||||||||||||
David Tsallagov (RUS) | |||||||||||||||||||
Bye | |||||||||||||||||||
David Tsallagov (RUS) | W | ||||||||||||||||||
Shermakhamad Quziyev (UZB) | L | ||||||||||||||||||
Shermakhamad Quziyev (UZB) | W | ||||||||||||||||||
Pavel Poříz (CZE) | L | ||||||||||||||||||
Semise Pasi (TGA) | L | ||||||||||||||||||
Pavel Poříz (CZE) | W |
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