The 5th World Alpagut Championship held in Bursa has concluded. The champion of the tournament was Türkiye. Organized under the leadership of the World Alpagut Federation and the Turkish Alpagut Representation, the championship took place at Uludağ University Faculty of Sports Sciences with the participation of 450 athletes from 19 countries, showcasing remarkable performances.
The opening ceremony was attended by notable figures such as Prof. Dr. Ramiz Arabacı, Dean of the Faculty of Sports Sciences at Uludağ University, İYİ Party Bursa Deputy Selçuk Türkoğlu, Yıldırım District Governor Metin Esen, Bursa Metropolitan Municipality Deputy Mayor Metin Tuncel, Nilüfer Municipality Council Member Hamit Şenocak, AK
Party Bursa Provincial Vice Chairman Yunus Sever, and Provincial Administrator Cevat Koç. Other attendees included CHP Bursa Provincial Deputy Chairmen İlhan Çetin and Ali Fuat Acar, İYİ Party Bursa Provincial Political Affairs Chairman Eyüp Ceylan, İYİ Party Bursa Provincial Youth Policies Chairman İskender Kandemir, President of the Balkan Immigrants Association Prof. Dr. Emin Balkan, and President of the Azerbaijan Innovation and Solidarity Association Latife Nağdalıyeva along with board members. The event also saw the participation of Emil Rahimov, President of the World Alpagut Federation, Kutsan Vasif Namazov, Chairman of the Board of the World Alpagut Federation and Founder of the World Alpagut Federation, Yunus Arabacı, Board Member and Technical Director of the 5th World Championship, and Metin Karadeniz, Official Representative of the World Alpagut Federation Türkiye. They wished success to the athletes contributing to the championship.The overall results of the championship, where 450 athletes from 19 countries fiercely competed, are as follows:
1. Türkiye National Team with 195 athletes
2. Iraq National Team with 74 athletes
3. Azerbaijan National Team with 70 athletes
Ayça System:
1. Türkiye National Team
2. Iraq National Team
3. Morocco National Team
Batur System:
1. Kazakhstan National Team
2. Türkiye National Team
3. Azerbaijan National Team
Caymaz System:
1. Azerbaijan National Team
2. Iran National Team
3. Romania National Team
Gurşak System:
1. Iraq National Team
2. Georgia National Team
3. Türkiye National Team
Kaçhut System:
1. Türkiye National Team
2. Lithuania National Team
3. Iran National Team








