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Ranggeln
FocusWrestling
Olympic sportNo

Ranggeln, Ranggln, is a sub-sport of wrestling with a long tradition in the Eastern Alps.

The aim of a fight is to bring the opponent to the ground with both shoulder blades using various holds and throws within a six-minute fight time in order to win the fight and move on to the next round. If the six-minute fight time has expired without there being a winner, the fight is considered a draw, which means that both participants are eliminated.

The winner of a competition acquires the title of Hogmoar (also HagmoarorHoagmoar).[1] This term comes from Hag (hedge, property boundary) and Meier (administrator) and used to describe an old office of free farmers with regard to jurisdiction in property matters.

Distribution[edit]

Ranggeln is particularly widespread in the Alpine region, especially in South Tyrol, North Tyrol,[2] East Tyrol, Upper Carinthia, Salzburg,[3] the Bavarian Oberland and Chiemgau. There are numerous ranging clubs in these regions.

One of the most famous wrestling events is the Ranggeln at HundsteininSalzburg. This Hundstoaranggeln was declared a UNESCO national intangible cultural heritage in Austria in 2010.[4]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Gauder Fest". www.gauderfest.at. Retrieved 2024-04-18.
  • ^ "Tiroler Ranggler Verband". www.tirolerrangglerverband.at. Retrieved 2024-04-18.
  • ^ "Aktuelles". Salzburger Rangglerverband (in German). Retrieved 2024-04-18.
  • ^ Österreichische UNESCO-Kommission. "Hundstoaranggeln" (in German). Retrieved 2023-05-30.
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    Folk wrestling styles
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