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Sumo World Championships
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Retrieved 4 August 2016. "1st Women's Sumo World Championships Results" (PDF). Retrieved 21 May 2013. "2nd Women's Sumo World Championships Results" (PDF)
Anna Zhigalova
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won the heavyweight and openweight divisions of the World Games 2013 Women's Sumo held in Cali, Colombia. On 18 and 19 October of the same year, he won
Edyta Witkowska
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1998 Poznań 75kg 2000 Sofia 75 kg 2001 Sofia 75 kg 2002 Chalcis 72 kg Women's Sumo Representing Poland World Games 2005 Duisburg Heavyweight 2005 Duisburg
Maryna Pryshchepa
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2001 Budapest –70 kg 2000 Nicosia –70 kg 2002 Rotterdam –70 kg Women's Sumo World Games 2009 Kaohsiung Middleweight 2013 Cali Middleweight World
Seika Izawa
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School Judo Championship. Izawa won the second place in the All Japan Women's Sumo Championship ultra-lightweight weight class. Izawa graduated from the
Sandra Köppen
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+78 kg 2003 Düsseldorf +78 kg European Junior Championships 1993 Arnhem +72 kg Women's sumo World Games 2001 Akita Heavyweight 2005 Duisburg Heavyweight
Epp Mäe
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Games 2019 Minsk 76 kg European Championships 2021 Warsaw 76 kg 2022 Budapest 76 kg 2017 Novi Sad 75 kg Women's sumo World Games 2009 Kaohsiung 80 kg
Svitlana Iaromka
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Universiade 2009 Belgrade +78 kg Military World Games 2015 Mungyeong +78 kg Women's sumo World Games 2022 Birmingham Heavyweight 2013 Cali Openweight 2022 Birmingham
Elliot V. Kotek
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treatment of Japanese women: "I believe that as a result of my hard work, women's sumo will stop facing discrimination. I will continue to strive for it, with
Sofia Bordinskikh
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Women's sumo Representing Ukraine European Championships 2022 Kwidzyn –60 kg 2023 Kraków –60 kg 2024 Suwałki –60 kg
Timeline of women's legal rights (other than voting) in the 20th century
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apply if the pregnant woman dies as a result of the procedure. Japan: Women's sumo was banned by the government in 1926. Germany: In 1926 a court's decision