HUNGARIAN SAMBO CHAMPIONSHIP SEES GROWING YOUTH PARTICIPATION

December 10
Hungarian SAMBO Championship Sees Growing Youth Participation

The Hungarian SAMBO Federation held its National Championship on November 29th at the BVSC wrestling hall in Budapest, with competitions across cadet, youth, and adult age groups.

The event featured eleven weight categories, with some divisions attracting up to eight competitors. The turnout reflected a gradual increase in youth participation compared to previous years.

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“I am happy that more young people are reaching the competitions than in recent years, I definitely evaluate this positively,” said Imre Papp, President of the Hungarian SAMBO Federation.

While pleased with the current development, Papp noted there is still potential for expansion. “I hope that more clubs will participate next year,” he said, indicating that broader club involvement remains a goal for the federation.

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Looking ahead, the Hungarian SAMBO Federation is planning to host a domestic international competition in late January. The event is intended to provide local athletes with additional competitive experience.

“We will have a domestic international competition at the end of January, which can be a good experience. We have plans,” Papp stated.

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The November championship served as the main annual national event for Hungarian sambists, bringing together athletes from different age categories to compete for national titles. The federation plans to continue its work on developing the sport’s presence in the country through regular competitions and outreach to new clubs.