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 Iran Tehran, Iran  Soviet Union
2 1974 July 26–28 Mongolia Ulan Bator, Mongolia  Soviet Union
3 1975 September 19–21 Soviet Union Minsk, Soviet Union  Soviet Union
4 1979 October 13–14 Spain Madrid, Spain  Soviet Union
5 1981 February 28 – March 1 Spain Madrid, Spain  Soviet Union
6 1982 July 3–4 France Paris, France  Soviet Union
7 1983 September 30 – October 1 Soviet Union Kiev, Soviet Union  Soviet Union
8 1984 June 14–15 Spain Madrid, Spain  Soviet Union
9 1985 September 19–21 Spain San Sebastián, Spain  Soviet Union
10 1986 November 21–24 France Saint-Jean-de-Luz, France  Soviet Union
11 1987 November Italy Milan, Italy  Soviet Union
12 1988 December 1–5 Canada Montreal, Canada  Soviet Union
13 1989 November 8–11 United States West Orange, United States  Soviet Union
14 1990 Soviet Union Moscow, Soviet Union  Soviet Union
15 1991 December 28-29 Canada Montreal, Canada  Russia
16 1992 November 6–10 England Herne Bay, England  Russia
17 1993 November 9–15 Russia Kstovo, Russia  Russia
18 1994 October 7–9 Serbia and Montenegro Novi Sad, Yugoslavia  Russia
19 1995 Bulgaria Sofia, Bulgaria  Russia
20 1996 November 1–3 Japan Tokyo, Japan  Russia
21 1997 October 10–12  Georgia Tbilisi, Georgia  Georgia
22 1998 October 16–18 Russia Kaliningrad, Russia  Russia
23 1999 November 12–14 Spain Gijón, Spain  Russia
24 2000 November 25 Ukraine Kiev, Ukraine  Russia
25 2001 October 20–21 Russia Krasnoyarsk, Russia  Russia
26 2002 November 26–29 Panama Panama City, Panama  Russia
27 2003 October 18
November 6–10
France Roquebrune-Cap-Martin, France (Combat Sambo)
Russia St. Petersburg, Russia
 Russia
28 2004 June 16–21
September 25–26
Czech Republic Prague, Czech Republic (Combat Sambo)
Moldova Chișinău, Moldova
 Russia
29 2005 October 21–23
November 11–14
Czech Republic Prague, Czech Republic (Combat Sambo)
Kazakhstan Astana, Kazakhstan
 Russia
30 2006 September 30 – October 2
November 3–5
Uzbekistan Tashkent, Uzbekistan (Combat Sambo)
Bulgaria Sofia, Bulgaria
 Russia
31 2007 November 7–11 Czech Republic Prague, Czech Republic  Russia
32 2008 November 13–17 Russia St. Petersburg, Russia  Russia
33 2009 November 5–9 Greece Thessaloniki, Greece  Russia
34 2010 November 4–8 Uzbekistan Tashkent, Uzbekistan  Russia
35 2011 November 10–14 Lithuania Vilnius, Lithuania  Russia
36 2012 November 8–12 Belarus Minsk, Belarus  Russia
37 2013 November 7–11 Russia St. Petersburg, Russia  Russia
38 2014 November 20–24 Japan Narita, Japan  Russia
39 2015 November 12–16 Morocco Casablanca, Morocco  Russia
40 2016 November 10–14 Bulgaria Sofia, Bulgaria N/A

References

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