Live broadcasting of the World Sambo Championships 2017 in Sochi

World Sambo Championships 2017 will be held in the Russian city of Sochi on November 10-12. Sambists from more than 90 countries will take part in the tournament and will compete for the medals of the tournament. In total, 27 sets of awards will be played. The online broadcast of the tournament will be held on the International Sambo Federation website. General sponsor of the championships is Rosneft oil company.
Schedule of the online broadcast of the World Sambo Championships 2017
November 10-12, Sochi, Russia
Friday, November 10
10.00 – Preliminaries. Women: 48, 60, 72 kg; men: 52, 68, 90 kg; combat SAMBO: 57, 74, 100 kg.
19.00 – Opening ceremony. Finals and awarding ceremonies.
Saturday, November 11
10.00 – Preliminaries. Women: 52, 64, 80 kg; men: 57, 74, 100 kg; combat SAMBO: 62, 82, +100 kg.
18.00 – Finals and awarding ceremonies.
Sunday, November 12
10.00 – Preliminaries. Women: 56, 68, +80 kg; men: 62, 82, +100 kg; combat SAMBO: 52, 68, 90 kg.
18.00 – Finals and awarding ceremonies. Closing ceremony.
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