Senegalese wrestling

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Senegalese wrestling is a traditional West African combat sport combining physical grappling with cultural rituals, music, and dance, and is one of the country’s most popular and prestigious athletic competitions.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf folk wrestling style
national sport
traditional combat sport
alsoKnownAs laamb
lutte sénégalaise
associatedWith Serer people
surface form: Serer culture

Wolof culture
griots
praise songs
traditional drumming
competitionSurface sand
countryOfOrigin Senegal
culturalSignificance important rural and urban entertainment
one of Senegal’s most popular sports
prestigious athletic competition in Senegal
symbol of national identity in Senegal
economicImpact generates sponsorship and advertising revenue
provides income for athletes
supports promoters and event organizers
genderParticipation primarily male competitors
some female participation in recent years
governingBody Comité National de Gestion de la Lutte (CNG)
hasComponent crowd participation
cultural rituals
dance
music
physical grappling
pre-fight ceremonies
striking (in some modern forms)
use of amulets and charms
mainVenueType open-air sand arenas
stadiums
mediaCoverage attracts large live audiences
televised nationally in Senegal
practicedIn The Gambia
surface form: Gambia

Senegal
other West African countries
professionalization has professional leagues
offers significant prize money
regionOfOrigin West Africa
sportType grappling
wrestling
timePeriod practiced for centuries in Senegal
trainingIncludes resistance exercises
running on sand
strength conditioning
victoryCondition knockout (in forms allowing strikes)
opponent falls outside the circle (in some rulesets)
opponent’s back or shoulders touch the ground

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Senegal nationalSport Senegalese wrestling