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Judo and ssireum trivia questions
Judo and ssireum trivia
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- What is the cloth band called that ssireum wrestlers wind around waist and thigh and grip on each other?Judo and ssireum
- What surface is a ssireum match contested on?Judo and ssireum
- What is the highest score in judo, the one that brings immediate victory?Judo and ssireum
- What does a judo competitor wear for a match?Judo and ssireum
- What makes a wrestler lose a bout of ssireum?Judo and ssireum
- How is a ssireum contest normally decided?Judo and ssireum
- At which games did judo become an official Olympic sport?Judo and ssireum
- How are competitors divided in Olympic judo?Judo and ssireum
- A ssireum contest is always settled by a single bout.Judo and ssireum
- In which country did judo begin?Judo and ssireum
- Ssireum is the traditional contest of which country?Judo and ssireum
- Ssireum is a traditional folk contest of Korea.Judo and ssireum
- Ssireum wrestlers grip each other by the satba, a band wound around the waist and thigh.Judo and ssireum
- A ssireum match is contested on a hard wooden floor.Judo and ssireum
- In a judo match a competitor can score by striking the opponent with a fist.Judo and ssireum
- In judo, once ippon is called the match ends on the spot.Judo and ssireum
- In ssireum a wrestler loses if any part of the body above the knee touches the sand.Judo and ssireum
- Judo became an official Olympic sport at the 1964 Tokyo Games.Judo and ssireum
- Olympic judo puts all competitors together with no division by weight.Judo and ssireum
- Judo is a martial art that began in Japan.Judo and ssireum