Belt wrestling is a form of wrestling that is one of the oldest historically recorded sports. It involves two belted contestants aiming to take each other over by grappling with a belt.[1] There are hundreds of national belt wrestling styles, but contemporary most widespread and internationally competed are Alysh and Kurash, developed by the previously nomadic Turkic peoples of Central Asia. United World Wrestling recognized Alysh wrestling as the primary international belt wrestling style. It is regulated globally by the International Federation of Wrestling on Belts Alysh, the sport's governing body. Although the sport has been practiced for millennia, and local championships were held in various places of the world, it was until 2001 when Bayaman Erkinbayev started its international version, and it was called "Alysh". Until 2005, Rif Gaynanov and Bayaman Erkinbayev developed this style together, and then the ways separated. Two different styles appeared named "Alysh" and "Kurash" belt wrestling. Since then, the sport has been included in the 2013 Summer Universiade program, recognized by the Asian Olympic Council, and contested at the Asian Games and Asian Indoor Games. The sport's executives struggle to promote it to the level of an official Olympic sport.
History
Gilgamesh engages in a form of belt wrestling with Enkidu in the Epic of Gilgamesh written around 2000 BC about a king of Sumer who lived around 2800 to 2600 BC.[2] One of the oldest recorded illustrations of wrestling is a bronze statuette, dated to around 2600 BC, found in 1938 at Khafaji, near Baghdad and now stored in the National Museum of Iraq.[3][4] Chinese Tangshu chronicles also mention belt wrestling in Medieval China circa the 11th century. In the 11th century the scholar and philosopher Avicenna wrote about this type of wrestling.
Competitions
Multi-sport events
Worldwide
Regional
Sub-Regional
World Belt Wrestling Championships
IBWA - INTERNATIONAL BELT WRESTLING ASSOCIATION [5]
Senior
The first edition of the championships in 2002 saw competition in the openweight, therefore only two events were contested (men and women.) The 2003' championships were subdivided into weight classes, but because of the rules of the host country no women competition was allowed. Since 2003 the prize money totalling several hundred thousand U.S. dollars was contested among participating teams. Since the 2005' edition onwards the championships were contested in freestyle (belts) and classic style (kushaks.) The 2008' edition saw championships contested at an open-air competition area, on sand, in 45 °C (113 °F) air temperature.[6]
Alysh
| Edition |
Year |
Dates |
City and host country |
Venue |
Events |
Countries |
Athletes |
Team champion
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| I
|
2002 |
21–22 September |
Osh, Kyrgyzstan |
Suyumbayev Stadion |
2 |
21 |
|
Russia
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| Turkmenistan
|
| II
|
2003 |
19–21 December |
Tehran, Iran |
Azadi Indoor Stadium |
4 |
|
|
Russia
|
| III
|
2004 |
17–18 December |
Istanbul, Turkey |
|
9 |
|
|
Russia
|
| IV
|
2005 |
28 September – 2 October |
Kazan, Tatarstan, Russia |
Basket-Hall |
25 |
44 |
200+ |
Russia
|
| V
|
2006 |
3–5 November |
Almaty, Kazakhstan |
Baluan Sholak Sports Palace |
25 |
43 |
130 |
Russia
|
| VI
|
2007 |
9–13 October |
Ufa, Bashkortostan, Russia |
Ufa Arena |
|
60 |
|
|
| VII[7]
|
2008 |
18–22 November |
Lomé, Togo |
Stade de Kégué |
15 |
40+ |
|
Russia
|
|
2009[a] |
11–13 September |
Šiauliai, Lithuania |
Šiauliai Arena |
4 |
|
|
|
| VIII[8]
|
24–26 October |
Tashkent, Uzbekistan |
Uzbekistan Sports Complex |
26 |
68 |
400+ |
Russia
|
|
|
2010
|
|
| IX
|
2011 |
13–16 October |
Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan |
Kozhomkul Sports Palace |
19 |
19 |
175 |
|
| X
|
2012 |
26–30 September |
Astana, Kazakhstan |
Daulet Sports Complex |
19 |
32 |
300+ |
|
| XI
|
2013 |
13–16 November |
Salavat, Bashkortostan, Russia |
Neftehimik Sports Palace |
17 |
38 |
300+ |
Russia
|
| XII
|
2014 |
19–24 November |
Ashgabat, Turkmenistan |
Galkynysh Sports Complex |
|
|
|
|
| XIII
|
2015 |
19–22 November |
Kazan, Tatarstan, Russia |
Ak Bars Martial Arts Palace |
19 |
18 |
140+ |
|
| XIV
|
2016 |
28–30 October[9][10][11] |
Naberezhnye Chelny, Tatarstan, Russia |
Ice Sports Palace |
19 |
43 |
250+ |
Russia
|
| XV
|
2017 |
21–24 July |
Astana, Kazakhstan |
Daulet Sports Complex |
|
|
|
Russia
|
| XVI
|
2018 |
26–27 October |
Kazan, Tatarstan, Russia |
Ak Bars Martial Arts Palace |
|
38 |
200 |
|
| XVII
|
2019 |
17–24 December |
Nur-Sultan, Kazakhstan |
Daulet Sports Complex |
12 |
27 |
275 |
Kyrgyzstan
|
| XVIII
|
2020 |
TBA |
TBA |
|
|
|
|
TBD
|
Kurash
Goresh
Multi-style
Open
Youth
Junior
Cadet
Belt Wrestling World Cup
| Edition |
Year |
Dates |
City and host country |
Venue |
Events |
Countries |
Athletes |
Team champion
|
|
|
2007 |
13–14 October |
Karachayevsk, Karachay-Cherkessia, Russia |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2010 |
3–6 December |
Oktyabrsky, Bashkortostan, Russia |
Oktyabrsky Sports Palace |
|
|
|
|
|
|
2011 |
17–20 November |
Oktyabrsky, Bashkortostan, Russia |
Oktyabrsky Sports Palace |
|
|
|
|
|
|
2012 |
8–10 November |
Ufa, Bashkortostan, Russia |
Dynamo Stadium |
|
22 |
120 |
|
|
|
2014 |
5–7 December |
Orenburg, Russia |
Gazovik Sports Palace |
|
26 |
300+ |
|
|
|
2015 |
24–28 September |
Alushta, Crimea, Russia |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2016 |
10–11 December |
Minsk, Belarus |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2017[f] |
26–28 May |
Orenburg, Russia |
|
12 |
8 |
140 |
Tajikistan
|
Regional Championships
African Championships
| Edition |
Year |
Dates |
City and host country |
Venue |
Styles |
Events |
Countries |
Athletes |
Team champion
|
|
|
2017 |
18–19 May |
Cape Town, South Africa |
|
AL, KK, BW |
|
|
|
|
Asian
| Edition |
Year |
Dates |
City and host country |
Venue |
Styles |
Events |
Countries |
Athletes |
Team champion
|
| I
|
2011 |
|
Mashhad, Iran |
|
KK |
|
|
|
|
|
|
2015 |
6–7 August |
Tehran, Iran |
|
AL |
|
|
|
|
|
|
2016 |
25–26 June |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
- Amateur Belt Wrestling Federation India holds meeting[13]
European
Pan-American
| Edition |
Year |
Dates |
City and host country |
Venue |
Styles |
Events |
Countries |
Athletes |
Team champion
|
|
|
2015 |
12–15 November |
Buenos Aires, Argentina |
|
BW |
|
|
|
|
See also
References
Notes
- ^ 2009 Alysh Belt Wrestling event was a part of the 4th FILA World Wrestling Games.
- ^ 2009 Goresh Belt Wrestling Championships were a part of the 4th FILA World Wrestling Games.
- ^ 2016 BWUWW Championships were a part of the 2nd World Nomad Games.
- ^ 2018 BWUWW Championships were a part of the 3rd World Nomad Games.
- ^ 2020 BWUWW Championships would be a part of the 4th World Nomad Games.
- ^ 2017 Belt Wrestling World Cup was part of the International Festival of National Wrestling styles.
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