The owner of the “main pichawns” title of the 664th tournament on the traditional oil struggle “Kyrkpynar” in Turkey was Orhan Okul, who had overcome Feisulla Aktyurka in the final match.
Oil struggle competitions (the type of freestyle struggle in which the body of the fighter is lubricated with olive oil) were held in the province of Edirne in the West of Turkey.
The oil struggle is considered the most ancient sports competition after the Olympic Games, which is held on an ongoing basis.
According to legend, 40 soldiers-Turks entering the vanguard of the army made a halt in the Edirne area. To pass the time, they began to fight. At the same time, two brothers Ali and Selim fought for a long time, but they could not overcome each other. As a result, both of them fell from fatigue.
Comrades buried fighters in the area of the village of Akhykey. Returning from the campaign, they saw a stream brothers in the place of the graves of the brothers. After that, the area was called Kyrkpynar (40 streams).