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Alysh on a 2018 stamp of Kyrgyzstan
Sports center "Alysh" in Kyrgyzstan

Alysh (Kyrgyz: Алыш) is a Turkic term for Central Asian folk wrestling or "belt wrestling" regulated by United World Wrestling.[1]

Alysh is an upright wrestling style. Competitors wear trousers, jackets and belts, and must hold on to their opponents' belts at all times. Their objective is to throw their opponents onto the mat. Throws are given scores between 1 and 6, based on what part of the opponent lands on the mat. The first player to win 6 points wins the match. Since 2008, Alysh is recognized by FILA, the world governing body for wrestling (the United World Wrestling (UWW) predecessor) as "wrestling alysh".[2]

The development of the involvement of sports clubs with illegal drug traffic in South Kyrgyzstan is largely associated with IFWA and its former president Bayaman Erkinbayev. Erkinbaev also became a member of parliament in Kyrgyzstan in 2005. He was assassinated in September of the same year.[3]

Notable belt wrestlers

See also

References

  1. ^ emmanuel. "Alysh". United World Wrestling. Retrieved 2024-04-09.
  2. ^ "Disciplines". United World Wrestling. Archived from the original on 2023-05-18. Retrieved 31 October 2014.
  3. ^ A. Kupatadze (2008) "Criminal Networks in Georgia and Kyrgyzstan and Young Male Sportsmen", M. Demet Ulusoy (ed.), Political violence, organized crimes, terrorism, and youth, NATO, IOS Press, ISBN 978-1-58603-903-5, p. 183

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