Results of the II World Nomad Games in Kyrgyzstan

From September 3 to 8, 2016, the World Nomad Games were held in Cholpon-Ata, Kyrgyz Republic, Issyk-Kul region. The Games, which are considered an analogue of the Olympic Games, hosted sports competitions in 23 types of ethnosport. The VIC-2016 program also included martial arts, including alysh (belt wrestling), Kyrgyz kuresh, Kazakhsha kuresh, Turkmen wrestling goresh, Azerbaijani wrestling gulesh, Turkish wrestling aba guresh, in which belt wrestling athletes took 

KAZAK KURESH:

On September 4, the Kazakh Quresh competition among men within the framework of the World Nomad Games ended. The competitions were held in the sports and recreation complex of the city of Cholpon–Ata. 58 athletes from 17 countries took part in the competition. 20 medals were awarded: 5 gold , 5 silver and 5 medals each for bronze places.

The final result:

up to 60 kg:

1st place – Talgat Shegenov (Kazakhstan)

2nd place – Aydin Mukhtarov (Kyrgyzstan)

3rd place – Otgon Chinbat (Mongolia)

3rd place – Gurbanyazov Batyr (Turkmenistan)

up to 70 kg:

1st place – Adilet Seilkhanov (Kazakhstan)

2nd place – Mirlan Eraliev (Kyrgyzstan)

3rd place – Ilyas Momunov (Turkmenistan)

3rd place – Emil Hasanov (Azerbaijan)

up to 80 kg:

1st place - Daulet Pakhridenov (Kazakhstan)

2nd place – Bayramov Vugar (Azerbaijan)

3rd place – Hamroz Rachabov (Tajikistan)

3rd place – Shatman uulu Esenbek (Kyrgyzstan)

up to 90 kg:

1st place – Zakariyaev Sungat (Kazakhstan)

2nd place – Bakhtiar Abbasov (Azerbaijan)

3rd place – Serdar Zhorakuliyev Serdar (Turkmenistan)

3rd place – Mirbek Bekzhanov (Kyrgyzstan)

over 90 kg:

1st place – Rustem Arslanov (Russia)

2nd place – Elaman Yergaliev (Kazakhstan)

3rd place – Anar Dorj (Mongolia)

3rd place – Kamran Rostami (Iran)

GULESH – AZERBAIJANI NATIONAL WRESTLING:

On September 5, the Gulesh (Azerbaijani wrestling) men's wrestling competitions within the framework of the II World Nomad Games were held in the Sports and Recreation Complex (Cholpon-Ata city).

44 athletes from 13 countries took part in the competition (Russia, Sri Lanka, Kyrgyzstan, Pakistan, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan, Iran, Uzbekistan, Belarus, Tajikistan, Mongolia and Latvia). 24 medals were awarded: 6 gold, 6 silver and 12 medals for bronze places.

The final result:

up to 50kg:

1st place – Salmanov Shakhriyar (Azerbaijan)

2nd place – Kadyrbek uulu Berdibek (Kyrgyzstan)

3rd place – Kholmatov Rakhimzhan (Uzbekistan)

up to 60 kg:

1st place – Aliev Ghalib (Azerbaijan)

2nd place – Mahmudov Akhliorbek (Uzbekistan)

3rd place – Satbayev Didar (Kazakhstan)

3rd place – Ilfak Ibatilin (Russia)

up to 70 kg:

1st place – Azimov Zhoshgun (Azerbaijan)

2nd place – Toktobayev Bekzhan (Kyrgyzstan)

3rd place – Odilov Mahmudjon (Uzbekistan)

3rd place – Farid Mursalov (Russia)

up to 80 kg:

1st place – Israfilli Bakhtiar (Azerbaijan)

2nd place – Muzapparov Ersultan (Kazakhstan)

3rd place – Feizi Mahdi (Iran)

3rd place – Janis Rerish (Latvia)

up to 90 kg:

1st place – Vafaepur Hadi (Iran)

2nd place – Aliev Tural (Azerbaijan)

3rd place – Bolotbek uulu Zhandarbek (Kyrgyzstan)

3rd place – Rahid Namidli (Azerbaijan)

over 90 kg:

1st place – Barbat Abolfazi (Iran)

2nd place – Roman Bakirov (Azerbaijan)

3rd place – Andris Ozolins-Ozols (Latvia)

3rd place – Amil Zhorobekov (Kyrgyzstan)

ABA GURESH – TURKISH NATIONAL WRESTLING:

On September 6, the winners of the Turkish national wrestling "Aba Guresh" among men within the framework of the II World Nomad Games became known in the Sports and Recreation Complex of Cholpon-Ata.

14 athletes from 8 countries took part in the fight, such as Azerbaijan, Mongolia, Kazakhstan, Syria, Belarus, Russia, Turkey and Kyrgyzstan. Turkish wrestling includes only one weight category over 80 kg.

The results of Aba Guresh's struggle:

1st place – Enkhtag Oyunbold (Mongolia)

2nd place – Arslanov Rustem (Russia)

3rd place – Ashirov Orozbek (Kyrgyzstan)

3rd place – Ilyas Nishanov (Kyrgyzstan)

GORESH – TURKMEN NATIONAL WRESTLING:

1st place – Rejepaly Orozliev (Turkmenistan)

2nd place – Kamolidin Abdurakhimov (Kyrgyzstan)

3rd place – Dmitry Baliyanov (Russia)

3rd place – Abdollahid Mohamedali (Iran)

KYRGYZ KUROSH:

On September 6, as part of the Second World Nomad Games, Kyrgyz kurosh competitions were held in the Sports and Recreation Complex. A total of 121 athletes in seven weight categories from 26 countries took part in the competition.

The final result:

up to 55 kg:

1st place – Tynchtykbek uulu Bekzat (Kyrgyzstan)

2nd place – Ibatullin Ilfak (Russia)

3rd place – Garipov Rinaz (Tatarstan)

3rd place – Ospan Daulbai (Kazakhstan)

up to 60 kg:

1st place – Alybekov Simbatbek (Kyrgyzstan)

2nd place – Aitkaly Ayylbek (Kazakhstan)

3rd place – Eliazov Farid (Azerbaijan)

3rd place – Otgon Chinbat (Mongolia

up to 66 kg:

1st place – Sadybekov Ziyamidin (Kyrgyzstan)

2nd place – Iskakov Kuanysh (Kazakhstan)

3rd place – Khaligurbanov Medet (Turkmenistan)

3rd place – Artur Mavliyarov (Bashkortostan)

up to 74 kg:

1st place – Usenov Tariel (Kyrgyzstan)

2nd place – Kamolov Saidnabi (Tajikistan)

3rd place – That Robert (Hungary)

3rd place – Hagio Gabor Ferens (Hungary)

up to 84 kg:

1st place – Kozhomuratov Bekturgan (Kyrgyzstan)

2nd place – Kallimulin Renas (Tatarstan)

3rd place – Shaimukhanov Kurmangazy (Bashkortostan)

3rd place – Yagmyrov Gubanch (Turkmenistan)

up to 96 kg:

1st place – Kozhobekov Nurbek (Kyrgyzstan)

2nd place – Zakiryaev Sungat (Kazakhstan)

3rd place – Sharipov Khurshed (Tajikistan)

3rd place – Olzvol Gantumur (Mongolia)

over 96 kg:

1st place – Kushubakov Bekbolsun (Kyrgyzstan)

2nd place – Arslanov Rustem (Bashkortostan)

3rd place – Dmitry Baliyanov (Russia)

3rd place – Dorj Anar (Mongolia).

ALYSH, belt wrestling (FREESTYLE):

On September 7, the Alysh belt wrestling competition ended in the Sports and Recreation Complex (FOK) of the city of Cholpon – Ata. A total of 140 athletes took part in the freestyle competitions, including 84 men and 56 women from 34 countries.

The competitions were held in the following categories: for men - 60 kg , 70 kg, 80 kg, 90 kg, 100 kg, +100 kg. for women – 55 kg, 60 kg, 65 kg, 70 kg, 75 kg, +75 kg.

Results among women:

up to 55kg:

1st place – Kamilla Eliseeva – Russia (1998)

2nd place – Luisa Elizabeth Valverde Melendres – Ecuador (1991)

3rd place – Yegane Garibashteshahi – Iran (1991)

3rd place – Arzu Aliyev – Azerbaijan (1995)

up to 60kg:

1st place – Zukhra Madrazhmova – Turkmenistan (1990)

2nd place – Somaye Khedarisureshjani – Iran (1982)

3rd place – Alyona Kalugina – Russia (1992)

3rd place – Meerim Momunova – Kyrgyzstan (1990)

up to 65 kg:

1st place – Gulnar Khazhitbayeva – Turkmenistan (1985)

2nd place – Sabira Myrzagalieva – Kazakhstan (1993)

3rd place – Lala Gulbalayeva – Azerbaijan (1997)

3rd place – Olga Kolpakova – Belarus (1993)

up to 70 kg:

1st place – Rano Uzakova – Turkmenistan (1992)

2nd place – Baktiyar kyzy Nurzat – Kyrgyzstan (1994)

3rd place – Orgelina Laura Garzia – Argentina (1991)

3rd place – Nasiba Yuldasheva – Uzbekistan (1998)

up to 75 kg:

1st place – Nasiba Surkieva – Turkmenistan (1982)

2nd place – Mariam Ahmadi – Iran (1982)

3rd place – Nazgiz Ibragimova – Azerbaijan (1984)

3rd place – Mereke Kudaibergenova – Kazakhstan (1993)

over 75 kg:

1st place – Svetlana Tuba Una – Serbia (1994)

2nd place – Nagira Sarbasheva – Kyrgyzstan (1989)

3rd place – Zholzargal Dagvadorzh – Mongolia (1992)

3rd place – Gulnar Amantayeva – Kazakhstan (1993)

Among men:

up to 60kg:

1st place – Chatluk Dzhumanazarov – Turkmenistan (1991)

2nd place – Didar Satbayev – Kazakhstan (1995)

3rd place – Danil Biktimirov – Russia (1981)

3rd place – Erlanbek Myrzbekov – Kyrgyzstan (1994)

up to 70 kg:

1st place – Hangeldi Allakov – Turkmenistan (1996)

2nd place - Tamerlan Achabaev – Russia (1992)

3rd place – Kanamat Chotchaev – Russia (1994)

3rd place – Yuriy Siry – Ukraine (1991)

up to 80 kg:

1st place – Ersultan Muzaparov – Kazakhstan (1994)

2nd place – Kamoliddin Mankamov – Uzbekistan (1989)

3rd place – Igor Besleaga – Moldova (1991)

3rd place – Iser Mohammedirostamy – Iran (1989)

up to 90 kg:

1st place – Gulich Zhumaev – Turkmenistan (1988)

2nd place – Avaz Zaden Davoud – Iran (1986)

3rd place – Aldos Kulmanbetov – Kazakhstan (1994)

3rd place – Oliveira Gabriel Ruska – Brazil (1995)

up to 100 kg:

1st place – Obidali Mavlonov – Uzbekistan (1989)

2nd place – Andrey Kunyuk – Ukraine (1988)

3rd place – Leonid Ryabchun – Ukraine (1989)

3rd place – Jalil Pirmardbeiraki – Iran (1988)

over 100 kg:

1st place – Yerbar Akhmamedov – Turkmenistan (1990)

2nd place – Konstantin Koptaev – Ukraine (1988)

3rd place - Inhat Davidchuk – Belarus (1986)

3rd place – Behnam Abkenar Khodkhodi – Iran (1987)

ALYSH, belt wrestling (CLASSIC STYLE):

On September 8, the Alysh belt wrestling competition ended in the Sports and Recreation Complex.140 athletes from 30 countries took part in it.

The final result of the Alysh wrestling (classic style):

among women:

up to 55 kg:

1st place – Kamilla Eliseeva – Russia (1988)

2nd place – Lachinn Badagalieva – Turkmenistan (1993)

3rd place – Elsa Abdikadyrova – Kyrgyzstan (1993)

3rd place – Luisa Elizabeth Valverde Melendres - Ecuador (1991)

up to 60 kg:

1st place – Zukhra Madraimova – Turkmenistan (1990)

2nd place – Reyhane Sheikhian – Iran (1995)

3rd place – Miramidin kyzy Meerim – Kyrgyzstan (1994)

3rd place – Alyona Kalugina – Russia (1992)

up to 65 kg:

1st place – Gulnar Khayitbayeva – Turkmenistan (1985)

2nd place – Sabira Myrzagalieva – Kazakhstan (1993)

3rd place – Zahra Ranamaeraghi – Iran (1996)

3rd place – Enje Yusupova (Russia) (1988)

up to 70 kg:

1st place – Elizaveta Kazantseva – Russia (1996)

2nd place – Rano Uzakova – Turkmenistan (1992)

3rd place – Jorgelina Laura Garcia - Argentina (1991)

3rd place – Ganna Telkova - Ukraine (1992)

Among men:

up to 60kg:

1st place – Didar Satbayev – Kazakhstan – 1995

2nd place – Sadyrbai uulu Nurlan – Kyrgyzstan – 1995

3rd place – Rohollan Nematian – Iran 1989

3rd place – Tonashiajit India – 1999

up to 70 kg:

1st place – Medet Hallygurbanov – Turkmenistan – 1994

2nd place – Artur Zulkarnaev – Russia – 1995

3rd place – Islam Fallakhov – Russia – 1998

3rd place – Myrzabek Kochkorov – Kyrgyzstan – 1992

up to 80 kg:

1st place – Igor Besleaga – Moldova – 1991

2nd place – Zinnur Gaisin – Russia – 1986

3rd place – Ivan Turyanika – Ukraine – 1989

3rd place – Esenbek Kudaiberdiev – Kyrgyzstan – 1994

up to 90 kg:

1st place – Gulyuch Zhumaev – Turkmenistan – 1988

2nd place – Avazzaden Dawood – Iran – 1986

3rd place – Donatas Nadzinskas – Lithuania – 1985

3rd place – Kairat Mamatzakirov – Kyrgyzstan – 1993

up to 100 kg:

1st place – Nurbek Akanov – Kyrgyzstan – 1987

2nd place – Nurlanuly Bekbol – Kazakhstan – 1994

3rd place – Anatoly Moldovan – Moldova – 1987

3rd place – Obidali Mavlonov – Uzbekistan – 1989

over 100 kg:

1st place – Rejepali Orozliev – Turkmenistan – 1993

2nd place – Sherzorbek Rakhimov – Uzbekistan – 1996

3rd place – Andrey Nikitchenko – Ukraine – 1990

3rd place – Abdimalik Mullazhanov – Kyrgyzstan - 1978.