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Belt wrestling

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.

Belt wrestling
FocusWrestling
Famous practitionersGilgamesh, Kozhomkul, Ivan Poddubny, Qajymuqan

History

Ancient times

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 the Medieval China circa the 11th century. In the 11th century the scholar and philosopher Avicenna wrote about this type of wrestling.

Present day

The International Federation

To accommodate the many variations of belt wrestling throughout the world, the philosophy of the new International Belt Wrestling Association (IBWA) founded in 2005 now headed by Mr. KHALIL AHMED KHAN of Pakistan has been simple and logical; it has adopted two sets of standard rules and a standard costume. Their reasoning is that some styles do not permit trips and some do. However, according to the new association, to compete without trips is called ‘classical style’ and with trips is called ‘free style’. The standard costume is an attractive feature, which allows for all styles to be completed so that no participant can conclude that his or her national style or costume has been slighted. IBWA unites all belt wrestling lovers in the world. Mr. Khalil Ahmed Khan is Chairman of Ad Hoc Advisory Committee Traditional Sports and Games, UNESCO and President of International Association of Traditional Wrestling Sports - IATWS. IATWS is a key partner of Traditional Sports and Games, UNESCO(Ref). The newly created official platform by UNESCO Advisory Committee on TSG is the "[ International Council of Traditional Sports and Games]" (ICTSG) has already awarded the membership to IATWS and IBWA. Belt Wrestling has been included in the First World Traditional Sports and Games Festival to be held in Astana- Kazakhstan 2021. The International Council of Traditional Sports and Games (ICTSG) is an international organization aiming to serve as an international platform for the preservation, promotion, and development of traditional sport and games (TSG) at the global level. It is the initiative of the UNESCO Advisory Committee and approved by UNESCO. These Games will be the first of their kind whilst giving a boost to tourism, local traditions, and culture of its Host Country. Anti-Doping in Traditional sports In today’s highly competitive sporting environment, athletes and athlete support personnel are under increasing pressure to do whatever it takes to win. ICTSG and UNESCO Convention against Doping in Sport are committed to preserve fair sport and to protect young people involved in traditional sports from the use of prohibited substances. Gender equality through Traditional sports Promoting gender equality and empowering women through traditional sports and games is one of ICTSG's main objectives. Khalil Ahmed Khan is President of the International Council of Traditional Sports and Games (ICTSG) and Shammi Rana is Secretary-General of the International Council of Traditional Sports and Games (Ref).

The rules and variation of the rules

Different parts of the world have different variations on certain rules in the sport. As the name suggests, the central component of the sport is a simple device, such as a belt, an ordinary towel, or girdle. For example, within Central Asia, Kuresh wrestling of Turkic people is popular. It is distinguished by throwing an opponent by tearing him away from the floor or from the mat without using one’s legs. Such rules are usually specific to that particular region. As a result, the rules of the game can differ between continents or even countries.

Former Honorary President of the International Association of Traditional Types of Sports Rif Gainanov once stated, "This type of wrestling will always be interesting. Every nation has its own coloring. One nation should not impose its own rules upon other countries and should respect other cultures and their customs".

However, today it is necessary to understand the differences between:

1) the rules of national wrestling in every single country or region, of which there are surely thousands of variations;

2) and a common, well-defined system of belt wrestling rules, which makes it possible for athletes from around the world to come together in a competition as equals.

3) the belt wrestling has been accredited as a "Traditional Sports" by the UNESCO Advisory Committee on TSG.

The sport today

Today wrestling, as a national sport, cannot be ascribed to any single country. In a similar way, people generally do not refer to soccer as an English sport or basketball to be American. Belt wrestling does not have any national boundaries. It is unique and gathering more and more fans. The circle of contestants is widening considerably. This is a spectacular and democratic sport and one that does not require much financial expenditure. An important fact is that the International Belt Wrestling Federation considerably lessened the number of injuries received by contestants since the introduction of the new rules. As it was proved, the correction of this or that wrestling rules popularized this kind of sport. Nowadays world and continental championships are being held in different parts of the world.

The sport is developing rapidly and has become so prominent that President Putin of Russia attended the 6th World Championships in Ufa, the capital of Bashkortostan, from 9 to 13 October 2007.

In America and Oceania the popularity of belt wrestling is no less than that in Iran, Turkey, Germany, Pakistan, Turkmenistan, Kyrgyzstan, Ukraine, Russia, Lithuania, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Togo, and Spain - countries which have already been the hosts of international competitions. This is how one more step towards the main aim - inclusion in the Olympic Games – is being made. Several years ago, very few people knew anything about belt wrestling. Today, the International Association is getting applications for holding tournaments from all corners of the globe. This is no surprise as now the army of admirers of this kind of sport unites more than eighty countries of the world.

The IBWA is an organization that serves as an international platform under the leadership of its President Khalil Ahmed Khan for the popularizing and developing traditional wrestling/belt wrestling throughout the world irrespective of race and political followings. The Association takes part in the exchanging of know-how, knowledge, information, and data, referring to the traditional wrestling/belt wrestling which, in turn, contributes to its development and popularization on local, national, regional and international levels. Belt Wrestling as a sport is recognized by the Asian Olympic Council from 2007 and is included in the program of Asian Martial Arts & Indoors Games 2017.

There are many types of traditional belt wrestling in the world, but by developing this sport's general rules under the leadership of Dr. Rif Gaynanov (†) former President, and Khalil Ahmed Khan current President of IBWA/IATWS became a real home for all types of traditional belt wrestling in the world and a common platform for developing and promoting new-old sport discipline – belt wrestling.

Today IBWA governs different belt wrestling disciplines: freestyle, classical style, female belt wrestling, beach belt wrestling, snow belt wrestling in five age groups: cadets, juniors, students, seniors, and veterans in 12 weight categories (7 for men and 5 for women).

All IBWA events are with the line of the IOC vision which include seven components: sport – belt wrestling competition, culture – folklore youth festival and competition on local traditional wrestling style, science – scientific conference on developing and promotion of traditional sport and game, environment – tree planting action "Plant-for-the-Planet" or beach cleaning action "Creation" with art exhibition, sport for development and peace – training seminars between border conflict/post-war countries under the slogan "Play for Peace", healthy lifestyle promotion - Olympic mile "Fun Run", youth – youth leadership forum " New generation of leadership".

Belt wrestling is also one of the disciplines of the Worldwide Nomad Games.

Asian Belt Wrestling Federation(ABWF) is continental body of International Belt Wrestling Association and International Association of Traditional Wrestling Sports.H.E. Khalil Ahmed Khan is President of Asian Belt Wrestling Federation and Shammi Rana Secretary-General of Asian Belt Wrestling Federation and Rapporteur of Traditional Sports and Games, UNESCO[5] ABWF.[6] The Belt Wrestling has been treated and accepted as the old traditional sports in the Central Asia region.

Amateur Belt Wrestling Federation of India Executive Board meeting of Amateur Belt Wrestling Federation of India[7] was held under the Chairmanship of Dr. SM Bali, Joint Secretary Indian Olympic Association[8] at Hotel Ashoka on 16/01/2017 and Shammi Rana, Secretary-General Asian Belt Wrestling Federation[9](ABWF).Dr. SM Bali was elected as President, Aman Kumar Sharma Vice President and Tarsem Sharma elected as Secretary-General of Amateur Belt Wrestling Federation of India

Competitions

Multi-sport events

Worldwide

Regional

Sub-Regional

World Belt Wrestling Championships

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.[10]

Alysh
Edition Year Dates City and host country Venue Events Countries Athletes Team champion
I 2002 21–22 September   Osh, Kyrgyzstan Suyumbayev Stadion 2 21   Russia
  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 2008 18–22 November   Lome, Togo Stade de Kégué 15 40+   Russia
2009[a] 11–13 September   Šiauliai, Lithuania Šiauliai Arena 4
VIII 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   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
Edition Year Dates City and host country Venue Events Countries Athletes Team champion
I 2010 21–23 May   Kazan, Tatarstan, Russia Ak Bars Martial Arts Palace 5 16   Russia
II
III 2014 6–7 December   Orenburg, Russia Olimpiysky Sports Palace 25
IV 2015   Kazan, Tatarstan, Russia Ak Bars Martial Arts Palace 20 64   Russia
2019 31 October –
3 November
  Kazan, Tatarstan, Russia Ak Bars Martial Arts Palace 13 42 230
  Minger, Tatarstan, Russia MINGER Sabantuy Grounds
Goresh
Edition Year Dates City and host country Venue Events Countries Athletes Team champion
I 2009[b] 11–13 September   Šiauliai, Lithuania Šiauliai Arena 4
II 2015 10–15 December   Orenburg, Russia Olimpiysky Sports Palace 30 160+   Turkmenistan
III 2016 29–30 October   Naberezhnye Chelny, Tatarstan, Russia Ice Sports Palace 13 19 38   Russia
2019 September   Ufa, Bashkortostan, Russia Dynamo Stadium
Multi-style
Edition Year Dates City and host country Venue Events Countries Athletes Team champion
2015 9–12 October   Bialystok, Poland 23
2016[c] 7–8 September   Cholpon-Ata, Kyrgyzstan Equestrian Hippodrome 23
2018[d] 1–3 September   Cholpon-Ata, Kyrgyzstan Equestrian Hippodrome 23
2020[e]   Turkey

Open

Youth

Junior

Edition Year Dates City and host country Venue Events Countries Athletes Team champion
2006 17–19 November   Saransk, Mordovia, Russia
2011 11–14 August   Astrakhan, Russia
2012   São Paulo, Brazil
2013 8–11 November   Cherkessk, Karachay-Cherkessia, Russia
2014 22–24 August   Ulyanovsk, Russia
2017 25–28 December   Kazan, Tatarstan, Russia

Cadet

Edition Year Dates City and host country Venue Events Countries Athletes Team champion
2005 December   Tehran, Iran
2008 12–15 December   Moscow, Russia
2012 9–12 August   Ryazan, Russia
2013 13–15 December   Nizhnekamsk, Tatarstan, Russia
2014 13–16 December   Tyulyachi, Tatarstan, Russia
2016 26–28 November   Astana, Kazakhstan

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

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


http://ibwa-w.com/en/history

https://www.koresh-wrestling.org/category/results/

https://www.koresh-wrestling.org/events/

World Koresh Championship (Tatar koresh)

2015, Kazan, Russia, IV

World Goresh Championship

2016, Naberezhnye Chelny, Russia, III

http://ibwa-w.com/en/gallery/photos/photo_gallery133

References

  1. ^ Jeremy Black; Anthony Green (1992). Gods, Demons and Symbols of Ancient Mesopotamia: An Illustrated Dictionary. University of Texas Press. pp. 187–. ISBN 978-0-292-70794-8. Retrieved 26 September 2012.
  2. ^ Nigel B. Crowther (2007). Sport in Ancient Times. Greenwood Publishing Group. pp. 15–. ISBN 978-0-275-98739-8. Retrieved 26 September 2012.
  3. ^ Faraj Baṣmahʹjī (1975). Treasures of the Iraq Museum. Al-Jumhuriya Press. Retrieved 26 September 2012.
  4. ^ David Gilman Romano (1993). Athletics and Mathematics in Archaic Corinth: The Origins of the Greek Stadion. American Philosophical Society. pp. 10–. ISBN 978-0-87169-206-1. Retrieved 26 September 2012.
  5. ^ UNESCO (12 February 2020). "Traditional Sports and Games". UNESCO. from the original on 6 October 2020. Retrieved 23 September 2021.
  6. ^ . 25 April 2018. Archived from the original on 25 April 2018. Retrieved 23 September 2021.
  7. ^ Excelsior, Daily (15 January 2017). "Amateur Belt Wrestling Federation holds meeting". Jammu Kashmir Latest News | Tourism | Breaking News J&K. Retrieved 23 September 2021.
  8. ^ Association., Indian Olympic (c. 1976). India : tracks to success. [éditeur non identifié]. OCLC 716217318.
  9. ^ . 25 April 2018. Archived from the original on 25 April 2018. Retrieved 23 September 2021.
  10. ^ Чемпионат мира по борьбе на поясах 2008, Ломе, Того 18-22.11. :: Sporta-Klubi.lv (in Russian)
Notes
  1. ^ 2009 Alysh Belt Wrestling event was a part of the 4th FILA World Wrestling Games.
  2. ^ 2009 Goresh Belt Wrestling Championships were a part of the 4th FILA World Wrestling Games.
  3. ^ 2016 BWUWW Championships were a part of the 2nd World Nomad Games.
  4. ^ 2018 BWUWW Championships were a part of the 3rd World Nomad Games.
  5. ^ 2020 BWUWW Championships would be a part of the 4th World Nomad Games.
  6. ^ 2017 Belt Wrestling World Cup was part of the International Festival of National Wrestling styles.

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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 Belt wrestlingFocusWrestlingFamous practitionersGilgamesh Kozhomkul Ivan Poddubny Qajymuqan Contents 1 History 1 1 Ancient times 1 2 Present day 1 2 1 The International Federation 1 2 2 The rules and variation of the rules 1 2 3 The sport today 2 Competitions 2 1 Multi sport events 2 1 1 Worldwide 2 1 2 Regional 2 1 3 Sub Regional 2 2 World Belt Wrestling Championships 2 2 1 Senior 2 2 1 1 Alysh 2 2 1 2 Kurash 2 2 1 3 Goresh 2 2 1 4 Multi style 2 2 2 Open 2 2 3 Youth 2 2 4 Junior 2 2 5 Cadet 2 3 Belt Wrestling World Cup 2 4 Regional Championships 2 4 1 African Championships 2 4 2 Asian 2 4 3 European 2 4 4 Pan American 3 World Koresh Championship Tatar koresh 4 World Goresh Championship 5 References 6 External linksHistory EditAncient times Edit 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 the Medieval China circa the 11th century In the 11th century the scholar and philosopher Avicenna wrote about this type of wrestling Present day Edit The International Federation Edit To accommodate the many variations of belt wrestling throughout the world the philosophy of the new International Belt Wrestling Association IBWA founded in 2005 now headed by Mr KHALIL AHMED KHAN of Pakistan has been simple and logical it has adopted two sets of standard rules and a standard costume Their reasoning is that some styles do not permit trips and some do However according to the new association to compete without trips is called classical style and with trips is called free style The standard costume is an attractive feature which allows for all styles to be completed so that no participant can conclude that his or her national style or costume has been slighted IBWA unites all belt wrestling lovers in the world Mr Khalil Ahmed Khan is Chairman of Ad Hoc Advisory Committee Traditional Sports and Games UNESCO and President of International Association of Traditional Wrestling Sports IATWS IATWS is a key partner of Traditional Sports and Games UNESCO Ref The newly created official platform by UNESCO Advisory Committee on TSG is the International Council of Traditional Sports and Games ICTSG has already awarded the membership to IATWS and IBWA Belt Wrestling has been included in the First World Traditional Sports and Games Festival to be held in Astana Kazakhstan 2021 The International Council of Traditional Sports and Games ICTSG is an international organization aiming to serve as an international platform for the preservation promotion and development of traditional sport and games TSG at the global level It is the initiative of the UNESCO Advisory Committee and approved by UNESCO These Games will be the first of their kind whilst giving a boost to tourism local traditions and culture of its Host Country Anti Doping in Traditional sports In today s highly competitive sporting environment athletes and athlete support personnel are under increasing pressure to do whatever it takes to win ICTSG and UNESCO Convention against Doping in Sport are committed to preserve fair sport and to protect young people involved in traditional sports from the use of prohibited substances Gender equality through Traditional sports Promoting gender equality and empowering women through traditional sports and games is one of ICTSG s main objectives Khalil Ahmed Khan is President of the International Council of Traditional Sports and Games ICTSG and Shammi Rana is Secretary General of the International Council of Traditional Sports and Games Ref The rules and variation of the rules Edit Different parts of the world have different variations on certain rules in the sport As the name suggests the central component of the sport is a simple device such as a belt an ordinary towel or girdle For example within Central Asia Kuresh wrestling of Turkic people is popular It is distinguished by throwing an opponent by tearing him away from the floor or from the mat without using one s legs Such rules are usually specific to that particular region As a result the rules of the game can differ between continents or even countries Former Honorary President of the International Association of Traditional Types of Sports Rif Gainanov once stated This type of wrestling will always be interesting Every nation has its own coloring One nation should not impose its own rules upon other countries and should respect other cultures and their customs However today it is necessary to understand the differences between 1 the rules of national wrestling in every single country or region of which there are surely thousands of variations 2 and a common well defined system of belt wrestling rules which makes it possible for athletes from around the world to come together in a competition as equals 3 the belt wrestling has been accredited as a Traditional Sports by the UNESCO Advisory Committee on TSG The sport today Edit Today wrestling as a national sport cannot be ascribed to any single country In a similar way people generally do not refer to soccer as an English sport or basketball to be American Belt wrestling does not have any national boundaries It is unique and gathering more and more fans The circle of contestants is widening considerably This is a spectacular and democratic sport and one that does not require much financial expenditure An important fact is that the International Belt Wrestling Federation considerably lessened the number of injuries received by contestants since the introduction of the new rules As it was proved the correction of this or that wrestling rules popularized this kind of sport Nowadays world and continental championships are being held in different parts of the world The sport is developing rapidly and has become so prominent that President Putin of Russia attended the 6th World Championships in Ufa the capital of Bashkortostan from 9 to 13 October 2007 In America and Oceania the popularity of belt wrestling is no less than that in Iran Turkey Germany Pakistan Turkmenistan Kyrgyzstan Ukraine Russia Lithuania Uzbekistan Kazakhstan Togo and Spain countries which have already been the hosts of international competitions This is how one more step towards the main aim inclusion in the Olympic Games is being made Several years ago very few people knew anything about belt wrestling Today the International Association is getting applications for holding tournaments from all corners of the globe This is no surprise as now the army of admirers of this kind of sport unites more than eighty countries of the world The IBWA is an organization that serves as an international platform under the leadership of its President Khalil Ahmed Khan for the popularizing and developing traditional wrestling belt wrestling throughout the world irrespective of race and political followings The Association takes part in the exchanging of know how knowledge information and data referring to the traditional wrestling belt wrestling which in turn contributes to its development and popularization on local national regional and international levels Belt Wrestling as a sport is recognized by the Asian Olympic Council from 2007 and is included in the program of Asian Martial Arts amp Indoors Games 2017 There are many types of traditional belt wrestling in the world but by developing this sport s general rules under the leadership of Dr Rif Gaynanov former President and Khalil Ahmed Khan current President of IBWA IATWS became a real home for all types of traditional belt wrestling in the world and a common platform for developing and promoting new old sport discipline belt wrestling Today IBWA governs different belt wrestling disciplines freestyle classical style female belt wrestling beach belt wrestling snow belt wrestling in five age groups cadets juniors students seniors and veterans in 12 weight categories 7 for men and 5 for women All IBWA events are with the line of the IOC vision which include seven components sport belt wrestling competition culture folklore youth festival and competition on local traditional wrestling style science scientific conference on developing and promotion of traditional sport and game environment tree planting action Plant for the Planet or beach cleaning action Creation with art exhibition sport for development and peace training seminars between border conflict post war countries under the slogan Play for Peace healthy lifestyle promotion Olympic mile Fun Run youth youth leadership forum New generation of leadership Belt wrestling is also one of the disciplines of the Worldwide Nomad Games Asian Belt Wrestling Federation ABWF is continental body of International Belt Wrestling Association and International Association of Traditional Wrestling Sports H E Khalil Ahmed Khan is President of Asian Belt Wrestling Federation and Shammi Rana Secretary General of Asian Belt Wrestling Federation and Rapporteur of Traditional Sports and Games UNESCO 5 ABWF 6 The Belt Wrestling has been treated and accepted as the old traditional sports in the Central Asia region Amateur Belt Wrestling Federation of India Executive Board meeting of Amateur Belt Wrestling Federation of India 7 was held under the Chairmanship of Dr SM Bali Joint Secretary Indian Olympic Association 8 at Hotel Ashoka on 16 01 2017 and Shammi Rana Secretary General Asian Belt Wrestling Federation 9 ABWF Dr SM Bali was elected as President Aman Kumar Sharma Vice President and Tarsem Sharma elected as Secretary General of Amateur Belt Wrestling Federation of IndiaCompetitions EditMulti sport events Edit Worldwide Edit Summer Universiade details World Combat Games World Martial Arts Masterships World Nomad Games World Wrestling GamesRegional Edit Asian Games details Asian Beach Games Asian Indoor Games Asian Indoor and Martial Arts GamesSub Regional Edit Southeast Asian GamesWorld Belt Wrestling Championships Edit Senior Edit 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 10 Alysh Edit Edition Year Dates City and host country Venue Events Countries Athletes Team championI 2002 21 22 September Osh Kyrgyzstan Suyumbayev Stadion 2 21 Russia TurkmenistanII 2003 19 21 December Tehran Iran Azadi Indoor Stadium 4 RussiaIII 2004 17 18 December Istanbul Turkey 9 RussiaIV 2005 28 September 2 October Kazan Tatarstan Russia Basket Hall 25 44 200 RussiaV 2006 3 5 November Almaty Kazakhstan Baluan Sholak Sports Palace 25 43 130 RussiaVI 2007 9 13 October Ufa Bashkortostan Russia Ufa Arena 60VII 2008 18 22 November Lome Togo Stade de Kegue 15 40 Russia2009 a 11 13 September Siauliai Lithuania Siauliai Arena 4VIII 24 26 October Tashkent Uzbekistan Uzbekistan Sports Complex 26 68 400 Russia2010IX 2011 13 16 October Bishkek Kyrgyzstan Kozhomkul Sports Palace 19 19 175X 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 RussiaXII 2014 19 24 November Ashgabat Turkmenistan Galkynysh Sports ComplexXIII 2015 19 22 November Kazan Tatarstan Russia Ak Bars Martial Arts Palace 19 18 140 XIV 2016 28 30 October Naberezhnye Chelny Tatarstan Russia Ice Sports Palace 19 43 250 RussiaXV 2017 21 24 July Astana Kazakhstan Daulet Sports Complex RussiaXVI 2018 26 27 October Kazan Tatarstan Russia Ak Bars Martial Arts Palace 38 200XVII 2019 17 24 December Nur Sultan Kazakhstan Daulet Sports Complex 12 27 275 KyrgyzstanXVIII 2020 TBA TBA TBDKurash Edit Edition Year Dates City and host country Venue Events Countries Athletes Team championI 2010 21 23 May Kazan Tatarstan Russia Ak Bars Martial Arts Palace 5 16 RussiaIIIII 2014 6 7 December Orenburg Russia Olimpiysky Sports Palace 25IV 2015 Kazan Tatarstan Russia Ak Bars Martial Arts Palace 20 64 Russia2019 31 October 3 November Kazan Tatarstan Russia Ak Bars Martial Arts Palace 13 42 230 Minger Tatarstan Russia MINGER Sabantuy GroundsGoresh Edit Edition Year Dates City and host country Venue Events Countries Athletes Team championI 2009 b 11 13 September Siauliai Lithuania Siauliai Arena 4II 2015 10 15 December Orenburg Russia Olimpiysky Sports Palace 30 160 TurkmenistanIII 2016 29 30 October Naberezhnye Chelny Tatarstan Russia Ice Sports Palace 13 19 38 Russia2019 September Ufa Bashkortostan Russia Dynamo StadiumMulti style Edit Edition Year Dates City and host country Venue Events Countries Athletes Team champion2015 9 12 October Bialystok Poland 232016 c 7 8 September Cholpon Ata Kyrgyzstan Equestrian Hippodrome 232018 d 1 3 September Cholpon Ata Kyrgyzstan Equestrian Hippodrome 232020 e TurkeyOpen Edit Youth Edit Junior Edit Edition Year Dates City and host country Venue Events Countries Athletes Team champion2006 17 19 November Saransk Mordovia Russia2011 11 14 August Astrakhan Russia2012 Sao Paulo Brazil2013 8 11 November Cherkessk Karachay Cherkessia Russia2014 22 24 August Ulyanovsk Russia2017 25 28 December Kazan Tatarstan RussiaCadet Edit Edition Year Dates City and host country Venue Events Countries Athletes Team champion2005 December Tehran Iran2008 12 15 December Moscow Russia2012 9 12 August Ryazan Russia2013 13 15 December Nizhnekamsk Tatarstan Russia2014 13 16 December Tyulyachi Tatarstan Russia2016 26 28 November Astana KazakhstanBelt Wrestling World Cup Edit It has been suggested that this section be split out into another article titled Belt Wrestling World Cup Discuss January 2020 Edition Year Dates City and host country Venue Events Countries Athletes Team champion2007 13 14 October Karachayevsk Karachay Cherkessia Russia2010 3 6 December Oktyabrsky Bashkortostan Russia Oktyabrsky Sports Palace2011 17 20 November Oktyabrsky Bashkortostan Russia Oktyabrsky Sports Palace2012 8 10 November Ufa Bashkortostan Russia Dynamo Stadium 22 1202014 5 7 December Orenburg Russia Gazovik Sports Palace 26 300 2015 24 28 September Alushta Crimea Russia2016 10 11 December Minsk Belarus2017 f 26 28 May Orenburg Russia 12 8 140 TajikistanRegional Championships Edit African Championships Edit Edition Year Dates City and host country Venue Styles Events Countries Athletes Team champion2017 18 19 May Cape Town South Africa AL KK BWAsian Edit Edition Year Dates City and host country Venue Styles Events Countries Athletes Team championI 2011 Mashhad Iran KK2015 6 7 August Tehran Iran AL2016 25 26 JuneEuropean Edit Further information European Wrestling Championships European Alysh Championship Pan American Edit Edition Year Dates City and host country Venue Styles Events Countries Athletes Team champion2015 12 15 November Buenos Aires Argentina BWhttp ibwa w com en historyhttps www koresh wrestling org category results https www koresh wrestling org events World Koresh Championship Tatar koresh Edit2015 Kazan Russia IVWorld Goresh Championship Edit2016 Naberezhnye Chelny Russia IIIhttp ibwa w com en gallery photos photo gallery133References Edit Jeremy Black Anthony Green 1992 Gods Demons and Symbols of Ancient Mesopotamia An Illustrated Dictionary University of Texas Press pp 187 ISBN 978 0 292 70794 8 Retrieved 26 September 2012 Nigel B Crowther 2007 Sport in Ancient Times Greenwood Publishing Group pp 15 ISBN 978 0 275 98739 8 Retrieved 26 September 2012 Faraj Baṣmahʹji 1975 Treasures of the Iraq Museum Al Jumhuriya Press Retrieved 26 September 2012 David Gilman Romano 1993 Athletics and Mathematics in Archaic Corinth The Origins of the Greek Stadion American Philosophical Society pp 10 ISBN 978 0 87169 206 1 Retrieved 26 September 2012 UNESCO 12 February 2020 Traditional Sports and Games UNESCO Archived from the original on 6 October 2020 Retrieved 23 September 2021 home 25 April 2018 Archived from the original on 25 April 2018 Retrieved 23 September 2021 Excelsior Daily 15 January 2017 Amateur Belt Wrestling Federation holds meeting Jammu Kashmir Latest News Tourism Breaking News J amp K Retrieved 23 September 2021 Association Indian Olympic c 1976 India tracks to success editeur non identifie OCLC 716217318 home 25 April 2018 Archived from the original on 25 April 2018 Retrieved 23 September 2021 Chempionat mira po borbe na poyasah 2008 Lome Togo 18 22 11 Sporta Klubi lv in Russian 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 External links Edithttps fbnp rt ru en about http ibwa w com en history https www koresh wrestling org category results https www koresh wrestling org events 1 2 2008 results 2009 results 2016 results Amateur Belt Wrestling Federation India holds meeting Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w 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