International Sumo Federation
SportSumo
JurisdictionInternational
AbbreviationIFS
Founded1992
HeadquartersTokyo, Japan
PresidentHidetoshi Tanaka
Official website
www.ifs-sumo.org

The International Sumo Federation (IFS) is the largest international governing body of sport Sumo with over 87 member countries. It was formed in 1992 and is the only Sumo organization recognised by the International Olympic Committee and World Anti-Doping Agency.

History

Members

International Sumo Federation has 87 established National Sumo Federations.[1]

Organization

International Sumo Federation encourages the sport's development worldwide, including holding international championships. A key aim of the federation is to have Sumo recognized as an Olympic sport. Accordingly, amateur tournaments are divided into weight classes.

Weight classes

1992–2018

Weight classMenWomenJr. Men*Jr. Women*
OpenUnrestrictedUnrestrictedUnrestrictedUnrestricted
Heavyweight≥115 kg≥80 kg≥100 kg≥75 kg
Middleweight85−115 kg65–80 kg80–100 kg60–75 kg
Lightweight<85 kg<65 kg<80 kg<60 kg

 *   Age restrictions of 13–18 years old apply

2019–present

Weight classMenWomenJr. Men*Jr. Women*
OpenUnrestrictedUnrestrictedUnrestrictedUnrestricted
Heavyweight≥115 kg≥80 kg≥100 kg≥75 kg
Light Heavyweight100–115kg73–80 kg(Unused)
Middleweight85−100 kg65–73 kg80–100 kg60–75 kg
Lightweight<85 kg<65 kg<80 kg<60 kg

 *   Age restrictions of 13–18 years old apply

Presidents

Events

Discipline championships

Other events

See also

References

  1. "International sumo federation".
  2. "Results – Sumo Australia". sumoaustralia.com.au. Archived from the original on 2018-03-12. Retrieved 2018-03-05.
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