World Sambo Championships
World Sambo Championships is main Sambo and Combat Sambo championships in the World. Organized by Fédération Internationale de Sambo (FIAS).
Events
Current weight classes:[1]
Men | Women |
---|---|
–55 kg | –50 kg |
52 kg | 48 kg |
57 kg | 52 kg |
62 kg | 56 kg |
68 kg | 60 kg |
74 kg | 64 kg |
82 kg | 68 kg |
90 kg | 72 kg |
100 kg | 80 kg |
+100 kg | +80 kg |
Championships
No. | Year | Dates | City and host country | Champion |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 1973 | November 9–13 | Tehran, Iran | Soviet Union |
2 | 1974 | July 26–28 | Ulan Bator, Mongolia | Soviet Union |
3 | 1975 | September 19–21 | Minsk, Soviet Union | Soviet Union |
4 | 1979 | October 13–14 | Madrid, Spain | Soviet Union |
5 | 1981 | February 28 – March 1 | Madrid, Spain | Soviet Union |
6 | 1982 | July 3–4 | Paris, France | Soviet Union |
7 | 1983 | September 30 – October 1 | Kiev, Soviet Union | Soviet Union |
8 | 1984 | June 14–15 | Madrid, Spain | Soviet Union |
9 | 1985 | September 19–21 | San Sebastián, Spain | Soviet Union |
10 | 1986 | November 21–24 | Saint-Jean-de-Luz, France | Soviet Union |
11 | 1987 | November | Milan, Italy | Soviet Union |
12 | 1988 | December 1–5 | Montreal, Canada | Soviet Union |
13 | 1989 | November 8–11 | West Orange, United States | Soviet Union |
14 | 1990 | Moscow, Soviet Union | Soviet Union | |
15 | 1991 | December 28-29 | Montreal, Canada | Russia |
16 | 1992 | November 6–10 | Herne Bay, England | Russia |
17 | 1993 | November 9–15 | Kstovo, Russia | Russia |
18 | 1994 | October 7–9 | Novi Sad, Yugoslavia | Russia |
19 | 1995 | Sofia, Bulgaria | Russia | |
20 | 1996 | November 1–3 | Tokyo, Japan | Russia |
21 | 1997 | October 10–12 | Georgia Tbilisi, Georgia | Georgia |
22 | 1998 | October 16–18 | Kaliningrad, Russia | Russia |
23 | 1999 | November 12–14 | Gijón, Spain | Russia |
24 | 2000 | November 25 | Kiev, Ukraine | Russia |
25 | 2001 | October 20–21 | Krasnoyarsk, Russia | Russia |
26 | 2002 | November 26–29 | Panama City, Panama | Russia |
27 | 2003 | October 18 November 6–10 |
Roquebrune-Cap-Martin, France (Combat Sambo) St. Petersburg, Russia |
Russia |
28 | 2004 | June 16–21 September 25–26 |
Prague, Czech Republic (Combat Sambo) Chișinău, Moldova |
Russia |
29 | 2005 | October 21–23 November 11–14 |
Prague, Czech Republic (Combat Sambo) Astana, Kazakhstan |
Russia |
30 | 2006 | September 30 – October 2 November 3–5 |
Tashkent, Uzbekistan (Combat Sambo) Sofia, Bulgaria |
Russia |
31 | 2007 | November 7–11 | Prague, Czech Republic | Russia |
32 | 2008 | November 13–17 | St. Petersburg, Russia | Russia |
33 | 2009 | November 5–9 | Thessaloniki, Greece | Russia |
34 | 2010 | November 4–8 | Tashkent, Uzbekistan | Russia |
35 | 2011 | November 10–14 | Vilnius, Lithuania | Russia |
36 | 2012 | November 8–12 | Minsk, Belarus | Russia |
37 | 2013 | November 7–11 | St. Petersburg, Russia | Russia |
38 | 2014 | November 20–24 | Narita, Japan | Russia |
39 | 2015 | November 12–16 | Casablanca, Morocco | Russia |
40 | 2016 | November 10–14 | Sofia, Bulgaria | N/A |
References
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