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The '''European Sumo Championships''' are two rival [[sumo]] competitions organized by the [[European Sumo Union]] and the [[European Sumo Federation]].
The '''European Sumo Championships''' are two rival [[sumo]] competitions organized by the [[European Sumo Union]] (ESU) and the [[European Sumo Federation]]. A split occurred in 2012, where two rival championships were held, the ESU event taking place in [[Hungary]] on June 16-17 and the rival (ESF) event taking place in [[Ukraine]] on the same weekend and officially recognized by the [[International Sumo Federation]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.japantimes.co.jp/sports/2012/06/30/sumo/amateur-sumo-in-crisis-europe-and-japan-go-head-to-head/|title=Amateur sumo in crisis: Europe and Japan go head to head|last=Buckton|first=Mark|date=30 June 2012|publisher=Japan Times|accessdate=23 July 2018}}</ref>


==Summary of Championships==
==Summary of Championships==
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| [[2011 European Sumo Championships|2011]]|| [[Varna]]|| {{flag|Bulgaria}} || || ||
| [[2011 European Sumo Championships|2011]]|| [[Varna]]|| {{flag|Bulgaria}} || || ||
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| [[2012 European Sumo Championships|2012]]|| [[Budapest]]|| {{flag|Hungary}} || || ||
| [[2012 European Sumo Championships|2012]]|| [[Budapest]]|| {{flag|Hungary}} ||16–17 June || ||
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| [[2013 European Sumo Championships|2013]]|| [[Ponitz]]|| {{flag|Germany}} || || ||
| [[2013 European Sumo Championships|2013]]|| [[Ponitz]]|| {{flag|Germany}} || || ||
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| [[2014 European Sumo Championships|2014]]|| [[Samokov]]|| {{flag|Bulgaria}} || 14-15 June || ||
| [[2014 European Sumo Championships|2014]]|| [[Samokov]]|| {{flag|Bulgaria}} || 14–15 June || ||
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| [[2015 European Sumo Championships|2015]]|| [[Šiauliai]]<ref>[http://www.kksd.lt/index.php?1572168042 2015 M. PLANUOJAMOS TARPTAUTINĖS VARŽYBOS LIETUVOJE]</ref> || {{flag|Lithuania}} || 7-10 May || ||
| [[2015 European Sumo Championships|2015]]|| [[Šiauliai]]<ref>[http://www.kksd.lt/index.php?1572168042 2015 M. PLANUOJAMOS TARPTAUTINĖS VARŽYBOS LIETUVOJE]</ref> || {{flag|Lithuania}} || 7–10 May || ||
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|[[2018 European Sumo Championships|2018]]||[[Plovdiv]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ifs-sumo.org/index.html|title=The European Championships in Plovdiv, Bulgaria!|publisher=International Sumo Federation|accessdate=23 July 2018}}</ref>||{{flag|Bulgaria}}||27–29 April||||
|[[2018 European Sumo Championships|2018]]||[[Plovdiv]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ifs-sumo.org/index.html|title=The European Championships in Plovdiv, Bulgaria!|publisher=International Sumo Federation|accessdate=23 July 2018}}</ref>||{{flag|Bulgaria}}||27–29 April||||

Revision as of 17:16, 23 July 2018

The European Sumo Championships are two rival sumo competitions organized by the European Sumo Union (ESU) and the European Sumo Federation. A split occurred in 2012, where two rival championships were held, the ESU event taking place in Hungary on June 16-17 and the rival (ESF) event taking place in Ukraine on the same weekend and officially recognized by the International Sumo Federation.[1]

Summary of Championships

The list is incomplete

Year City Country Date Venue No. of
Athletes
2002 Moscow  Russia
2003 Riesa  Germany
2005 Leanyfalu  Hungary
2006 Riesa  Germany
2007 Budapest  Hungary
2008 Krotoszyn  Poland
2009 Renens   Switzerland
2010 Varna  Bulgaria
2011 Varna  Bulgaria
2012 Budapest  Hungary 16–17 June
2013 Ponitz  Germany
2014 Samokov  Bulgaria 14–15 June
2015 Šiauliai[2]  Lithuania 7–10 May
2018 Plovdiv[3]  Bulgaria 27–29 April

References

  1. ^ Buckton, Mark (30 June 2012). "Amateur sumo in crisis: Europe and Japan go head to head". Japan Times. Retrieved 23 July 2018.
  2. ^ 2015 M. PLANUOJAMOS TARPTAUTINĖS VARŽYBOS LIETUVOJE
  3. ^ "The European Championships in Plovdiv, Bulgaria!". International Sumo Federation. Retrieved 23 July 2018.