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Sport in
Georgia has a long history. The most po****r
sports in
Georgia are football, basketball,
rugby union, wrestling, judo and weightlifting. In 19th-century...
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independent Georgia. He
started training at a
young age,
training in
qartuli chidaoba (traditional wrestling),
khridoli (traditional fighting), sambo, and judo...
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Parenthood Kurash,
Catch Wrestling, Judo, Greco-Roman Wrestling, Jujutsu,
Chidaoba Descendant arts
Combat Sambo, MMA, BJJ
Olympic sport No, but IOC recognized...
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States of America.
Georgian Judo is
influenced by
Chidaoba (Georgian
cultural jacket wrestling).
Chidaoba's major influence on the
Georgian style of judo...
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Ojakhi (1985)
Argonavtebi (1986)
Dakarguli saganzuris sadzebnelad (1987)
Chidaobas ra unda (1988)
Tskhovreba Don
Kikhotisa da
Sancho Panchosi (1988) Shemsrulebeli...
- Bukh
noololdoon Bultong Buno
Canarian wrestling Calegon Calegon wrestling Chidaoba Collar-and-elbow
wrestling Cornish wrestling Coreeda Cornish wrestling...
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wrestling following his father, a
local champion in
chidaoba, and in 1934 won the
Georgian chidaoba championship.
Later around 1939 he
changed to sambo...
- in
South Ossetia and
first trained in the
Georgian style of wrestling,
chidaoba. He took up
traditional wrestling in 1951 when his
family moved to Vladikavkaz...
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traditional Qvevri wine-making method". unesco.org.
Retrieved 2015-12-24. "
Chidaoba,
wrestling in Georgia". unesco.org.
Retrieved 2018-11-29. "Living culture...
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traditional folk
styles of
wrestling such as:
Armenian kokh,
Georgian chidaoba,
Romanian trântă,
Tatar köräş,
Uzbek kurash,
Mongolian khapsa**** and Azerbaijani...