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Turkish athlete sets record in oil wrestling event

Turkish wrestler clinches 6 title in row in 'oldest' oil wrestling tournament

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10:35 - 10/09/2018 Pazartesi
Update: 10:41 - 10/09/2018 Pazartesi
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Orhan Okulu
Orhan Okulu

Turkish athlete Orhan Okulu won Sunday the title of the chief wrestler (Başpehlivan) at the 666th edition of the traditional Elmalı Oil Wrestling tournament in Antalya, Turkey.

Okulu set a record in what is dubbed the oldest oil wrestling event in Turkey by claiming the Başpehlivan title the sixth time in a row against his rival Ismail Balaban in the final.

The previous record holder was the legendary Turkish wrestler, Ahmet Tasci, who won the title five times in 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992 and 1993.


Elmalı, located about 70 kilometers from the seaside town of Kaş, hosts the oil wrestling tournament every year for three days.

More than 1,600 wrestlers including 78 chief wrestlers participated in the festival.

The festival dates back to the Ottoman era and is one of the world's oldest sporting events.

Wrestlers wear leather pants, rub olive oil on their bodies, and tackle each other on grass fields.

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