The Tiny Nation of Moldova is Punching Well Above its Weight
Men's Health UK|April 2016

Politically, economically, Moldova is a mess. And yet, in wrestling, this tiny nation punches well above its weight. MH gets to grips with the ancient sport of Trânta.

Will Nicoll
The Tiny Nation of Moldova is Punching Well Above its Weight

It's 8:50am on a freezing morning ins Chișinău

In a non-descript Soviet-era building in the Moldovan capital, 60 local wrestlers are completing their warm up rituals. As beads of condensation form on the gym’s dirty windows and moisture rolls down walls held together by crumbling concrete and decades of sweat, three judges and six stern officiators don traditionally embroidered shirts and conical woollen shepherds’ hats. The national anthem crackles from the antiquated Tannoy as the wrestlers unpeel their shirts.

Solemnly, Dr Serghei Busuioc – former Master of Sport of the USSR; now chairman of the Moldovan Wrestling Federation – leads two challengers to the centre of the room. In a swift, mechanised motion, the men lock heads. The gym falls silent.

The capacity crowd of 700 spectators (Wembley Arena this is not) are about to witness the first bout of The National Championship of Moldovan Trânta – the country’s pared-back, lightning fast national sport, which is propelling Moldova to the peak of international wrestling glory. After battling a string of opponents, the overall winner will be presented with a live ram to symbolise his virility, and be given the opportunity to represent Moldova at an international level. In a country still living under the oppressive shadow of its communist past, the stakes could not be any higher.

NATIONAL TAKEDOWN

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