Turkey Karakucak Wrestling Championship Ended – TRT Spor
Turkey Karakucak Wrestling match was held at the Şeref Eroğlu Er Square in the business of the Ministry of Youth and Sports and the Dulkadiroğlu Municipality. Seniors, junior students and 500 athletes from 44 cities participated in the championship.
In the championship, where the cazzers added color with their presentations, İsmail Hakkı Tarakçı in 60 kilos, İsmail Hakkı Tarakçı and Remzi Temur in 55 kilos, Fatih Acar in 66 kilos, Rüştü Altuntaş in 74 kilos, Şahin Dur in 84 kilos, Burak Karabulut in 96 kilos and Can Un in 120 kilos.
Youngsters, 55 kilos Sabri Akkaya, 60 kilos Durdu Mehmet Eroglu, 66 kilos Hamza Zopali, 74 kilos Murat Doğan, 80 kilos İsmet Çiftçi, 84 kilos Nihat Bekdaş, 96 kilos Emin Demir and 120 kilos Mehmet Çelebi took the first place.
In the adults, Mehmet Turaç at 55 kg, Nebi Uzun at 60 kg, Ertuğrul Kahveci at 66 kg, Faruk Çayır at 74 kg, Musa Gürbüz at 84 kg, İsa Göçen at 96 kg and Adem Uzun at 120 kg.
Those who manage the competition in metropolitan cities, Turkey Wrestling President Şerefettin Güngör, Kahramanmaraş Commander Mustafa Özdurhan, Dulkadiroğlu District Governor Abdulkadir Okatan, AK Party Headquarters Chairman Veli Böke and Dulkadir Mayor Necati Okay.
Turkish Wrestling Federation President Şeref Eroğlu stated that wrestlers and wrestling lovers met in Kahramanmaraş, his hometown.
Born and raised in wrestling, Eroğlu, who chose to choose Turkey in Kahramanmaraş, where there are five, is grateful for a facility named after him.It will be very important for these facilities to be brought up in the states of these countries today, in the religion and country that is connected to their nation, and to be planned after planning,” he said. he said.
The Mayor of Dulka stated that he is developing Okay and that the interest from the developers is pleasing.
Expressing a lot about the training of new champions in this genre, Okay noted that he has been making progress in dereköy for 8 years and that he has trained champions with the new facility.