Los Angeles FitExpo Sumo Grand Prix - January 24th, 2009
Saturday marked the inaugural Los Angeles FitExpo Sumo Grand Prix at the Los Angeles Convention Center. The Grand Prix joined the Iron Man Pro bodybuilding, the Gracie US Nationals, the Scot Mendelson Pro Bench Classic, and many other sports contests being held during this fitness weekend.

Women’s Openweight
Although there were only Americans competing, the women’s openweight was still a battle of champions. 2007 US Champ Lindsey Hood beat 2008 US Champ Natalie Burns in what had to be the longest bout of the tournament. Lightweight Erica Sabo took the bronze.
Men’s Lightweight
The lightweight competitors were truly world class as last year’s World silver and bronze medalists Stiliyan Georgiev and Trent Sabo met in the semi-finals. Stiliyan beat Trent, then Mongolia’s Battur Ganbaatar to take the gold. Trent beat US Sumo Open rival Tsogsuren Tsogkhuu to take the bronze.
Men’s Middleweight
6-time US Champ Rene Marte is out of retirement for 2009. Rene dominated his bracket, then threw US Sumo Open Champion Erdenebileg Alagdaa in the finals to win. American Justin Crite, who is also making a comeback, won the bronze.
Men’s Heavyweights
The international heavyweights locked out their American competitors from the finals. Kelly Gneiting lost to 2-time World Champ Byambajav Ulambayar and Avtandil Tsertsvadze from Georgia, while I got beat by Petar Stoyanov and 3-time World Champ Torsten Scheibler. Avtandil went on to beat Torsten for the bronze. Byamba got to avenge his US Sumo Open openweight loss to Petar, and won yet another gold medal.

Men’s Openweights
Since Byamba lost to Stiliyan in the first round, I got my chance to climb up the bracket and meet Petar in the finals. After a great match, Petar walked away with another international title. Stiliyan toppled the giant Georgian to take bronze.

The Los Angeles FitExpo was a great host for sumo, and I hope we will continue having an annual tournament at this event.
SumoDan Fans
