Sumo-suit athletics explained

Sumo Suit Athletics is an international sport which started in the United Kingdom in the year 2008. It is a sport where participants wear sumo fat suits while doing regular athletic events.[1] The suits used weigh around 11 kg. The suits restrict leg movement, and participants are not allowed to use their hands to lift the suits up. This results in participants raising their arms and shoulders while running producing a comedic effect.

World championships

There have now been three World Championship events held since 2008 with the next event set to take place some time in 2012.

The five main events at the World Championships include:100m sprint, Long jump, High jump, Shot put and the 400m endurance race.

The 2009 men's event, held at the Battersea athletics track in London, was dominated by three South Africans, Willem Muller, Jeremy Gallop and brother Michael Gallop, who won in all 5 events.[2] Four world records were broken with only the 100m record standing from the previous year. In the women's event Charlotte Willis from Great Britton won 3 events, and four new world records were set in part due to the introduction of 'child's' suits for the women instead of adult suits. The women's High Jump record from 2008 was not beaten.

The 2010 event was again held at the Battersea athletics track in London. In the men's event all but the Shot Put world record was broken. Ed Moyse set a new 100m record with 14.43secs and also a Long Jump record of 4.25m. Jeremy Gallop bettered his own record from 2009 in the High Jump by jumping 1.31m. Sam Hyatt-Twynam ran a blistering pace in the 400m to set a new world record of 1.26secs.In the women's event Jo Higgins dominated by setting four new world records in the 100m, Long Jump, Shot Put and 400m. Gabrielle Morales from Hungary set a new women's high jump record with a height of 1.05m.

Records

The current world records (as of June 2010) are:

Men's World Records

EVENTMARKATHLETEYEARPLACE
100m Sprint14.43sec2010Battersea Park, London
High Jump1.31m2010Battersea Park, London
Long Jump4.25m2010Battersea Park, London
Shot Put8.71m2009Battersea Park, London
400m "Endurance"1min26sec2010Battersea Park, London

Women's World Records

EVENTMARKATHLETEYEARPLACE
100m Sprint18.50sec2010Battersea Park, London
High Jump1.05m2010Battersea Park, London
Long Jump2.87m2010Battersea Park, London
Shot Put5.10m2010Battersea Park, London
400m "Endurance"1min30s2010Battersea Park, London

Men's Seasons Best

100m Sprint

YEARMARKATHLETEPLACE
200817.5secTooting Bec, London
200918.87secBattersea Park, London
201014.43secBattersea Park, London

High Jump

YEARMARKATHLETEPLACE
20081.03mTooting Bec, London
20091.29mBattersea Park, London
20101.31mBattersea Park, London

Long Jump

YEARMARKATHLETEPLACE
20083.32mTooting Bec, London
20094.00mBattersea Park, London
20104.25mBattersea Park, London

Shot Put

YEARMARKATHLETEPLACE
20088.34mTooting Bec, London
20098.71mBattersea Park, London
20108.14mBattersea Park, London

400m "Endurance"

YEARMARKATHLETEPLACE
20081min32secTooting Bec, London
20091min31.8secBattersea Park, London
20101min26secBattersea Park, London

Women's Seasons Best

100m Sprint

YEARMARKATHLETEPLACE
200829.68secTooting Bec, London
200927.61secBattersea Park, London
201018.50secBattersea Park, London

High Jump

YEARMARKATHLETEPLACE
20080.88mTooting Bec, London
20090.85mBattersea Park, London
20101.05mBattersea Park, London

Long Jump

YEARMARKATHLETEPLACE
20081.18mTooting Bec, London
20092.56mBattersea Park, London
20102.87mBattersea Park, London

Shot Put

YEARMARKATHLETEPLACE
20084.16mTooting Bec, London
20094.73mBattersea Park, London
20105.10mBattersea Park, London

400m "Endurance"

YEARMARKATHLETEPLACE
20083min07secTooting Bec, London
20091min43secBattersea Park, London
20101min30secBattersea Park, London

Record Sources:[3]

External links

Notes and References

  1. ITN NEWS "QUIRKY: Sumo Suit Athletics World Championships",Retrieved 2010-06-30
  2. Butler, Lee-Ann "Ex-PE man calls shots at oddball sports",The Weekend Post, Port Elizabeth, South Africa, 14 August 2009. Retrieved 2010-06-30
  3. http://www.sumosuitathletics.co.uk/2.html "Sumo Suit Athletics World Championships Results"