Agvaansamdangiin Sükhbat
Agvaansamdangiin Sükhbat (Mongolian: Агваансамдангийн Сүхбат; born June 30, 1971) is a successful Mongolian wrestler with three championship wins (2000, 2001, 2004) and first Mongolian wrestler to officially declare retirement in 2006.
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Born | Töv, Mongolia | 30 June 1971||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Medal record
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His rank/title, showing respect within the wrestling world, is "Dayar dursagdah, dalai dayan, avraga Sükhbat" literally meaning "Renowned by all, oceanic, titan Sükhbat," essentially the highest rank possible in Mongolian wrestling.
He was also a two times winner (1995, 1997) in the Amateur Sumo World Championships.
Mongolian wrestling career record
Year | Level | Participants | Rank | Wins | Earned title | Notes |
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2022 | State | 1024 | State Grand Champion | 0 | Refused to compete due to rank debate | |
2021 | Cancelled | State Grand Champion | Tournament cancelled due to covid | |||
2020 | State | 512 | State Grand Champion | Sat out | ||
2019 | State | 512 | State Grand Champion | Sat out | ||
2018 | State | 512 | State Grand Champion | Sat out | ||
2017 | State | 512 | State Grand Champion | Sat out | ||
2016 | State | 1024 | State Surge Champion | Sat out | ||
2015 | State | 512 | State Grand Champion | Sat out | ||
2014 | State | 512 | State Grand Champion | 2 | State Grand Champion | Promoted due to legal rule change |
2013 | State | 512 | State Wide Champion | Retired | ||
2012 | State | 512 | State Wide Champion | Retired | ||
2011 | State | 1024 | State Wide Champion | Retired | ||
2010 | State | 512 | State Wide Champion | Retired | ||
2009 | State | 512 | State Wide Champion | Retired | ||
2008 | State | 512 | State Wide Champion | Retired | ||
2007 | State | 512 | State Surge Champion | State Wide Champion | Retroactive promotion in recognition of his performance at the 2001 Naadam festival | |
2006 | State | 1024 | State Surge Champion | 6 | ||
2005 | State | 512 | State Surge Champion | 6 | ||
2004 | State | 512 | State Champion | 9 | State Surge Champion | |
2003 | State | 512 | State Champion | 7 | ||
2002 | State | 512 | State Champion | 7 | ||
2001 | State | 1024 | State Lion | 10 | State Champion | |
2000 | State | 512 | State Elephant | 9 | State Lion | |
1999 | State | 512 | State Elephant | 5 | ||
1998 | State | 512 | State Elephant | 6 | ||
1997 | State | 512 | State Falcon | 7 | State Elephant | |
1996 | State | 512 | State Falcon | Sat out | ||
1995 | State | 512 | State Falcon | 3 | ||
1994 | State | 768 | State Falcon | 4 | ||
1993 | State | 512 | Lion of Aimag | 6 | State Falcon | |
State Naadam Winner Won at least 5 rounds in State Naadam Aimag/Sum Naadam Promotion |
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