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Do all armwrestling referees really know armwrestling ? │ UPDATED

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Some armwrestling referees really know what they are doing, they understand how armwrestling works, they know what to look for in an armwrestling match, because they also love the sport and they like to do armwrestling trainings, and some even compete in armwrestling tournaments. They know how it feels to be an armwrestler. In my opinion the best armwrestling referees are the ones that at least at one point in their lifes they were armwrestlers, they trained and went to armwrestling tournaments.

Then there is a second type of referees which don’t know how it feels to be an armwrestler, because they don’t like to train and they never went to tournaments. I have the feeling that this type of referee is the Anonymous WAF Referee who wrote this letter from Armpower.NET: “REFEREE’S CAMERA CAUSES TROUBLE FOR JOHN BRZENK”.

First, it’s never a good idea to pick on an armwrestling legend like John Brzenk, who I believe he fouled a lot less than others. Second, it’s impossible to find an armwrestler who never fouls. Simply because armwrestlers don’t want to foul but it just happens, and many times you don’t even feel that you fouled because your entire body is pumped and your attention is directed towards winning the match. Of course it’s very easy to write “Train to learn not to raise your elbow, not to move it sideways “, when you really don’t know how it feels to train for armwrestling…

Note: If the Anonymous WAF Referee happens to read this article and feels offended, it’s fine with me… 🙂

UPDATE – Some comments from facebook:

Neil Pickup ► Arm wrestling:

The unfortunate reality that this Referee or ANY other for that matter to understand, is that the success or otherwise of Armwrestling depends entirely upon its appeal to the wider viewing Public & that therefore by moving the Sport in the direction of more clinical, strictly enforced rules, which ULTIMATELY DETRACT from the only real selling point that the Sport has got (ie. THE WARS) is totally & utterly counter productive. END OF !!! Armwrestling as a Sport needs to collectively WAKE UP to the reality of our sport & it’s key criteria. The elements which appeal to the Mainstream non Armwrestling public. IF NOT our sport will not progress regardless of how Professional & exceptionally well organised an event may be.

Engin Terzi ► Armwrestling John – Engin:

any ref who thinks that softer elbow pads will not help pullers to foul less, does not know about armwrestling..any ref who tells us to not to drive our elbows to side way,knows absolutely nothing about the armwrestling..also i didnt get the reason to invovle John with this subject. camera refs watch the match after fouling over and over..why ? are they not sure of what they call ? if they are sure then why do they watch again ? if they are not sure then there is a possibility of a wrong desicion..and if wrong desicion then what are they gonna do ? “OHH SORRY WE STOPPED THE MATCH BUT WE MADE A WRONG DESICION..HEY ZOLOEV YOUR ARM WAS OPENED TILL 110 DEGREE ANGLE AND YOUR WRIST WAS TOPROLLED BUT YOU HAD YOUR PRONATOR ..HEY PRUDNYK YOU HAD FULL HAND CONTROL BUT YOUR SHOULDER WAS AWAY FROM YOUR HAND..OK LETS START FROM WHERE WE STOPPED THE MATCH”.. or there will be a new start even though for example one of the pullers were clearly had advantage to win the match ? dont tell me that cameras dont make mistakes as i can bring proves here but i dont wanna offend anyone..we all own armwrestling and armwrestling should be directed by the people who knows armwrestling.. i am sick of being silent by hoping that all will go unto right direction..once you try something and it doesnt work then no need to be stubborn..also why only in the final matches there is camera reffing ? the other matches that determine the finalists ,are not important ? we must care about the sport first.. i can share tons of pictures,videos etc to prove so many wrong things in armwrestling (mainly by the refs) but i dont want the things to become dirty..the last thing we would want in armwrestling is another split..there are some rich people around to create even bigger federation with maybe even prize money awards etc..no one , no organisation is unreplaceable..if we want to walk UNITED then we must open our ears to everyone,esspecially to people who gave their lives in armwrestling..

these words just turned me on, “Train to learn not to raise your elbow, not to move it sideways ” .. even someone on the street would not make such comment.. how can this person be a WAF ref ?

only a few people would intentionally lift their elbows..the rest just happens..but again, call the elbow fouls but also create rules to minimize it (such as softer elbow pads and maybe even bigger elbow pads)..

“train to learn not to move your elbow side way” can not imagine a comment as ridicilous as this one..someone please shoot me!

“train to learn not to move your elbow forward way” (hook pullers are in trouble)..”train to learn not to move your elbow back way” (bye bye toprollers)..just stay solid and move your forearm only as we are going back to primitive armwrestling..also do not cheat by curling your wrist..

UPDATE 2 – More comments from facebook:

Marcin Mielniczuk ► Armwrestling John – Engin:

I will defense little bit this person, who write this text – there is written “do not make a foul” – there is no text “keep your elbow frozen”.

and for sure – this FIRST fight with the cammeras between John and Taras was the record of fouls for John in one Armfight. As I remember there was elbow “jump” faul called in first 3 or 4 rounds.

hat was record in one armfight for him. for sure John is smart and after few fouls he changed his tactic / technic. I was there as the cammera referee… 🙂

John R Brzenk ► Armwrestling John – Engin:

I needed a good smile and laugh this morning… Thank you anonymous 🙂

Yea … Lol … I practice this cheating aspect of lifting my elbow …. Very good … No wonder I can’t pull PAL anymore their on to me !!! 🙂

Engin Terzi ► Armwrestling John – Engin:

armwrestling is for the armwrestlers..i am sick of refs behaving like correction officers who treat prisoners..the rules should be made to create more of armwrestling and less of fouls..AGAIN not saying that refs shouldnt call the fouls but saying that softer and bigger pads will help..

Felix Bürger ► Armwrestling John – Engin:

oh Marcin Armpower Net … now you made yourself and your organisation look like a fool …. I bet you wrote that letter ???

Engin Terzi ► Armwrestling John – Engin:

i would not blame PAL which is the best pro organisation in the world ,for this thing..but again i wouldnt involve John in this subject esspecially now when the things are not as it used to be between PAL and John..i just cant stop wishing them to be friends again by remembering all those good years and great things that they have done together.one friendly move may fix the things..yes John is the greatest puller ever but we must also respect PAL that has brought armwrestling to next level in last 10 years..what is the greatest fun in the end of every year for the armwrestling world ? Nemiroff of course.. lets not personalize the problems..lets focus on the problems and fix them.JMO

Marcin Mielniczuk ► Armwrestling John – Engin:

” Felix Bürger – no – this is not my text. I’m the WAF ref. Even I’m not ref in PAL anymore. I started technical ref by the cameras and now I will ask – did you get ANY PROBLEM with camera refering during PAL Vendetta or Nemiroff? I didn’t saw any questions (I don’t remember that). There was few questions, few problems (like last year fight between Hutchings and as I remember Bresnan) when they pulled few times without result.

John R Brzenk – “I practice this cheating aspect of lifting my elbow” – no one said that. I said that there was some fouls called because of the cammeras. For sure you remember this fight.

Emir – it’s possible his elbow was lifted by Taras power. But it was catched by the cammeras. And even John was supprised and wanted to see what was recorded.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w6_hghf4HyI
check about:
– 1:20 min. Do you see this?
– 1:42 min

This type of refering is bad for sure. But check style of John fight after that. He starts steady and focused on his arm. And? No more fauls…

And please – stop looking for something what not exists. We didn’t looking for topics to blame John or someone else. We can not say that he is not a legend. He is the most titled person in this sport and we are not stupid and try to destroy it. There was a problem, it’s not solved but we are taking this as it is. Remember, that contract is signed for some time. We are not 1 or 2 years old organisation and we can wait for competitors some time. We are respecting contracts signed by them and other organisations plans. As I heard there is some point in contracts, where is written, that if you sign this contract you can not pull in USA events or events filmed, broadcasted in USA. Next year we are going to make something in USA. We are going to film it and broadcast it worldwide. Please tell me how to combine contracts and our events? For me impossible. 

I’m tired now. All last days I can read that there is a big between us and John. I can say – stop it. There is no unsolvable problems.

I didn’t say that this is the best option ever. But i’m trying to show, that this is not too bad. “

Brendan Downes ► Armwrestling John – Engin:

Very simple imo…If the refs cant agree on an outcome and are unsure..go to camera. Only other time is a protest that the person protesting pays for. Besides this keep the Vid ref out of it

Engin Terzi ► Armwrestling John – Engin:

what Brendan said + softer pads :))

Marcin Mielniczuk ► Armwrestling John – Engin:

How I made the “cam-ref” (lets call it like that). If you see the elbow foul on cammeras monitor – call this faul. If you didn’t saw fauls – don’t call and call winner. ONLY when you are not sure – just check. If the main ref is sure for winner – and you are at least 75% sure there was no foul – call winner. It works. But I made thousands fights as the ref-cam…

conclusion: refs – train for cam-ref. competitors – train to not make a foul (I know – now you don’t like me)

we are working for new elbow pads. don’t worry.

John R Brzenk ► Armwrestling John – Engin:

IMO there is NO advantage to having your elbow lift in the air other that to get a higher hand with wrists straight on the start . When elbows pop or lift after the match has started I would vote let it go unless their off the back of the pad. As far as softer pads go I think it’s a mistake … I don’t think the arm or bicep is near as stable strong when the elbow is in the air … Hence torn biceps tendons on numerous guys now that have wrestled on Travis’s NAL table . Which by the way is super soft like wrestling on pillows .

As far as the article goes ! Your right again Marcin I must have misread the points being made … I’m sorry 🙂

Let’s do a little test to see how much of an advantage lifting your elbow creates … Air curl as much as you can … The see how much you can do with your elbow securely wedged on a table top !

Calling elbow lifts during a match is dumb … Having a camera do it is well … The answer to that will be at the end of the article ……………. 🙂 dumber !

Engin Terzi ► Armwrestling John – Engin:

i wish PAL to contact John and fix these problems..as someone who has spent most of his life in armwrestling,i respectfully ask both John and PAL to fix the problems..i would ask PAL to do this since they are the organisor and also because John deserves this..PAL is the best PRO ORGANISATION in last 10 years and John is the greatest ever..please guys! make everyone happy! you guys did GREAT things together !

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John Brzenk about armwrestling training

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John R Brzenk ► Armwrestling John – Engin:

” I didn’t enjoy weight training. And I realized it didn’t help me in the sport . It simply did not translate to the table. I still do a push up now and then for general health but nothing secret earth shattering to follow for the sport of armwrestling ! What works ? Is a Good Team of other pullers !!! Plain and Simple ! No bull ! ”

” I would never tell anyone not to train healthy lifts … But IMO it doesn’t hold the key to become champion . ”

” What I have learned … This is a team effort !!! ”

” I didn’t say it was 100 percent waste of time . But most people ask about the KEY and it isn’t the key. For me anyway … Funny the top pros that I know and talk to always say … When I started pulling More and lifting less is really when I started getting good ! ”

Phil Rasmussen: ” John what about bodyweight style exercises like pullups, pushups etc? I remember seeing you swing around on a playground in Pulling John just using the neutral grip on a playground for some pullups but you might have just been warming up the arms for what was to come 🙂 ”

John R Brzenk: ” No … They asked me to do that for the movie … Because I don’t train in the gym … And they needed something 🙂 ”

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Engin Terzi needs help in supporting the Turkish Bodybuilding Fitness and Armwrestling Federation (TVGFBF)

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Engin Terzi ► Armwrestling John – Engin:

” today i need help from you all.. because of some doping case in body building our government may close our federation which also has armwrestling along with body building..we would like to take attention of the government by TWITTER tomorrow evening between 19.00 – 20.00 with a hashtag #TVGFBFkapanmasın which means do not close Turkish body building fitness and armwrestling federation..if you write your comments in English with this hashtag then it will help our case..thanks in advance to anyone who will support us ! ”

” armwrestling wouldnt be as good with the absence of Turkish pullers, am i wrong ? ”

” anyone wills to join us tomorrow at 19.00 with Turkish time ? anyone ? ”

” i told my friends that i would find 50 international supporters.. ”

” i would still be part of armwrestling in some way or another but i will feel sorry for the young generation who are living with the dream of becoming one of the best pullers in the world.. ”

”  i started to do that as a job and now they became like my own children..i miss them even between trainings. can not wait to train them..their improvements make me so happy.i have no doubt that if someday they become succesful this will make me happier than my own successes.i had trained people who became world champions but these kids are the youngest that i have trained so far..as long as armwrestling is alive here i will train them no matter as a job or as a volunteer.. i can not let them stay at the half road.. one can not imagine how much it makes me happy to see them doing better..one of them is doing very well..not genetically gifted but smart and hard working.. what i try to develope is the “best way” (IMO), so it may not be possible each of them to reach there but time will show..every single detail is important..so advises from far away is not so realistic way to help to fulfill what i try to do.. “

Below you can see the local time in Turkey. If you want to help, you have to post on twitter between 19.00 – 20.00 (Turkey time) and add this hashtag #TVGFBFkapanmasın – which means do not close Turkish Bodybuilding Fitness and Armwrestling Federation:

VIDEO: X-MEN PARIS 2013 │ 23 November 2013, TRAILER, INFO, MAP

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X-MEN PARIS 2013 will have 2 parts:

1. International Armwrestling Competition – any armwrestler of the world can compete:

Classes / categories for both LEFT and RIGHT arms: 
BOYS (-21 years): -75kg, +75kg
WOMEN: OPEN
SENIORS: -76kg, -85kg, -95kg, +95kg
OPEN PRO: 500€ PRIZE – FOR EACH ARM
Competition entry fee: 25€ / arm [Limited offer ► Register now online for just 15€ /arm ◄]

The OPEN PRO is ONLY for the armwrestlers who first competed in their classes. The finalists from each class are automatically qualified for the OPEN PRO. If you are not a finalist in your class, but want to enter the OPEN PRO, you have to pay a 50€ fee.

2. The Vendettas between ROMANIA VS. ITALY:

1000€ will go to the winners of Vendettas. The winner of each Vendetta will receive over 300€.

 -95kg ROM Ștefan Tămaș vs. Giovanni Nimis ITA -95kg

+110kg ROM Sabin Bădulescu vs. Davide Cappa ITA +110kg

 -110kg ROM Olimpiu Făt vs. Frank Lamparelli ITA -110kg

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John Brzenk vs. The best Italian armwrestlers of the moment

VIDEO: John Brzenk vs. The best Italian armwrestlers of the moment │ Lotano 2005

Lontano 2005: il leggendario John Brzenk prova i Migliori 5 Italiani del momento…

Published on 23 Oct 2013

Lontano 2005: il leggendario John Brzenk prova i Migliori 5 Italiani del momento…
Adriano Longhi
Edmir Frroku
Daniele Sircana
Giovanni Nimis
Callegaro Mauro

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VIDEO: John Brzenk vs. Ryan Espey │ Mayhem in the Mall 2013

John Brzenk v Ryan Espey

Published on 22 Oct 2013

John Brzenk v Ryan Espey
Left Hand Supermatch
Best of 5
October 19th, 2013
West Edmonton Mall, Alberta, Canada
Mayhem at the Mall

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RESULTS │ John Brzenk 4 : 1 Ryan Espey │ RESULTS

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Highlights from 2013 X JUDGEMENT DAY International Championships, Budapest - Hungary

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Highlights from 2013 X JUDGEMENT DAY International Championships, Budapest – Hungary

Published on 22 Oct 2013

5 HIGHLIGHTED MATCHES ARE IN AS FOLLOWS, IN ORDER

Snezhana Babaieva (Slovakia) Vs Judita Olešová (Slovakia)
Womens 55kg Right Arm class final

Snezhana Babaieva (Slovakia) Vs Tolnai Tundi (Hungary)
Womens 65kg Right arm class final

Lovei, Jozsef (France) Vs Onder, Dursun (Turkey)
Men’s senior Right Arm 75 Kg Final

Pascal Girard (Switzerland) Vs Somogyi, Dávid (Hungary)
Men’s senior Right Hand 85 Kg Final

Péter Kovács (Hungary) Vs József Kiss (Hungary)
Men’s senior Left Arm 90+ Kg Final

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RESULTS: X Judgement Day 2013, Budapest, 19 October │ VIDEOS, PHOTOS

This results table was made by XSportNews.com using the official results from magyarszkander.hu.

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X Judgement Day 2013, Budapest, 19 October

Women’s senior Left Hand 55 Kg Women’s senior Right Hand 55 Kg
1. Babaieva, Snizhana (Slovakia)  10 Pts. 1. Babaieva, Snizhana (Slovakia)  10 Pts.
2. Barzsó, Henrietta (Hungary)  7 Pts. 2. Olesova, Judita (Slovakia)  7 Pts.
3. Olesova, Judita (Slovakia)  5 Pts. 3. Barzsó, Henrietta (Hungary)  5 Pts.
4. Németh, Tünde (Hungary)  4 Pts. 4. Németh, Tünde (Hungary)  4 Pts.
Women’s senior Left Hand 65 Kg Women’s senior Left Hand 65 Kg
1. Tolnai, Tünde (Hungary)  10 Pts. 1. Tolnai, Tünde (Hungary)  7 Pts.
2. Cekanova, Lenka (Slovakia)  7 Pts. 2. Cekanova, Lenka (Slovakia)  5 Pts
Women’s senior Left Hand 65+ Kg Women’s senior Right Hand 65+ Kg
1. Ivánffy, Brigitta (Hungary)  10 Pts. 1. Ocipova, Veronika (Slovakia)  10 Pts.
2. Ocipova, Veronika (Slovakia)  7 Pts. 2. Ivánffy, Brigitta (Hungary)  7 Pts.
3. Kattstrom, Camilla (Germany)  5 Pts. 3. Csóri, Barbara (Hungary)  5 Pts.
4. Csóri, Barbara (Hungary)  4 Pts.
Men’s senior Right Hand 65 Kg
1. Bene, Mihály (Hungary)  10 Pts.
2. Barzsó, Alex (Hungary)  7 Pts.
3. Jagarcec, Sandro (Croatia)  5 Pts.
4. Kaiser, Krisztián (Hungary)  4 Pts.
5. Zoványi, Péter (Hungary)  3 Pts.
6. Orbán, Erik (Hungary)  2 Pts.
7. Kubo, Igor (Slovakia)  0 Pts.
8. Kollár, Csaba (Hungary)  0 Pts.
9. Voján, Gergő (Hungary)  0 Pts.
10. Laki, József (Hungary)  0 Pts.
Men’s senior Left Hand 75 Kg Men’s senior Right Hand 75 Kg
1. Onder, Dursun (Turkey)  10 Pts. 1. Lovei, Jozsef (France)  10 Pts.
2. Lovei, Jozsef (France)  7 Pts. 2. Onder, Dursun (Turkey)  7 Pts.
3. Jurca, Andrei (Romania)  5 Pts. 3. Avram, Paul (Romania)  5 Pts.
4. Kollárovics, László (Hungary)  4 Pts. 4. Kollárovics, László (Hungary)  4 Pts.
5. Orbán, Erik (Hungary)  3 Pts. 5. Jurca, Andrei (Romania)  3 Pts.
6. Gjemali Hazar, Xhelal (Switzerland)  2 Pts. 6. Gjemali Hazar, Xhelal (Switzerland)  2 Pts.
7. Szűcs, Tibor (Hungary)  0 Pts. 7. Abed, Marc (France)  0 Pts.
8. Takacs, Mario (France)  0 Pts. 8. Orsós, Csaba (Hungary)  0 Pts.
9. Janik, Marek (Slovakia)  0 Pts. 9. Janik, Marek (Slovakia)  0 Pts.
10. Scurtu, Vasile (Romania)  0 Pts. 10. Gregoricka, Ivan (Slovakia)  0 Pts.
11. Czahesz, Lászlo (Hungary)  0 Pts. 11. Köles, István (Hungary)  0 Pts.
12. Svetlosak, Lubomir (Slovakia)  0 Pts. 12. Scurtu, Vasile (Romania)  0 Pts.
13. Bogdanski, Kiril (Bulgaria)  0 Pts. 13. Takacs, Mario (France)  0 Pts.
14. Abed, Marc (France)  0 Pts. 14. Bogdanski, Kiril (Bulgaria)  0 Pts.
15. Avram, Paul (Romania)  0 Pts. 15. Svetlosak, Lubomir (Slovakia)  0 Pts.
16. Hollandi, Mátyás (Hungary)  0 Pts. 16. Gurmai, Zsolt (Hungary)  0 Pts.
17. Buschlen, Lukas (Switzerland)  0 Pts. 17. Guerra, Luis (Belgium)  0 Pts.
18. Gurmai, Zsolt (Hungary)  0 Pts. 18. Orbán, Tamás (Hungary)  0 Pts.
19. Kaiser, Krisztián (Hungary)  0 Pts. 19. Nemeth, Tamas (Hungary)  0 Pts.
20. Nemeth, Tamas (Hungary)  0 Pts. 20. Nagy, Alex (Hungary)  0 Pts.
21. Barzsó, Alex (Hungary)  0 Pts. 21. Szűcs, Tibor (Hungary)  0 Pts.
22. Szatmári, Viktor (Hungary)  0 Pts. 22. Somogyi, Gábor (Hungary)  0 Pts.
23. Laki, József (Hungary)  0 Pts. 23. Helyes, Csaba (Hungary)  0 Pts.
24. Somogyi, Gábor (Hungary)  0 Pts.
25. Kollár, Csaba (Hungary)  0 Pts.
26. Nagy, Alex (Hungary)  0 Pts.
27. Köles, István (Hungary)  0 Pts.
28. Zoványi, Péter (Hungary)  0 Pts.
29. Orsós, Csaba (Hungary)  0 Pts.
30. Orbán, Tamás (Hungary)  0 Pts.
31. Voján, Gergő (Hungary)  0 Pts.
32. Bartovics, Jozsef (Hungary)  0 Pts.
33. Guerra, Luis (Belgium)  0 Pts.
Men’s senior Left Hand 90 Kg Men’s senior Right Hand 85 Kg
1. Paulick, Sebastian (Switzerland)  10 Pts. 1. Girard, Pascal (Switzerland)  10 Pts.
2. Somogyi, Dávid (Hungary)  7 Pts. 2. Somogyi, Dávid (Hungary)  7 Pts.
3. Zuber, Luka (Croatia)  5 Pts. 3. Manotlovic, Petar (Serbia)  5 Pts.
4. Novakovic, Slobodan (Serbia)  4 Pts. 4. Zuber, Luka (Croatia)  4 Pts.
5. Manotlovic, Petar (Serbia)  3 Pts. 5. Mujic, Azadino (Croatia)  3 Pts.
6. Varga, Róbert (Hungary)  2 Pts. 6. Varga, Róbert (Hungary)  2 Pts.
7. Hemels, Nicolas (Belgium)  0 Pts. 7. Hemels, Nicolas (Belgium)  0 Pts.
8. Nigicser, Ádám (Hungary)  0 Pts. 8. Hantos, Norbert (Hungary)  0 Pts.
9. Németh, Albert (Hungary)  0 Pts. 9. Németh, Albert (Hungary)  0 Pts.
10. Yapakci, Oguz (Turkey)  0 Pts. 10. Nigicser, Ádám (Hungary)  0 Pts.
11. Hantos, Norbert (Hungary)  0 Pts. 11. Boka, Róbert (Hungary)  0 Pts.
12. Szabo, Sándor (Hungary)  0 Pts. 12. Gyurika, Balázs (Hungary)  0 Pts.
13. Gyurika, Balázs (Hungary)  0 Pts. 13. Staudacher, Engelbert (Austria)  0 Pts.
14. Bertok, Istvan (Slovakia)  0 Pts. 14. Bertok, Istvan (Slovakia)  0 Pts.
15. Boka, Róbert (Hungary)  0 Pts. 15. Krecz, Zoltán (Hungary)  0 Pts.
16. Krecz, Zoltán (Hungary)  0 Pts. 16. Andree, Frederic (Belgium)  0 Pts.
17. Mergl, Balázs (Hungary)  0 Pts. 17. Mergl, Balázs (Hungary)  0 Pts.
18. Staudacher, Engelbert (Austria)  0 Pts. 18. Yapakci, Oguz (Turkey)  0 Pts.
Men’s senior Left Hand 90+ Kg Men’s senior Right Hand 95 Kg
1. Kovács, Péter (Hungary)  10 Pts. 1. Gattoni, Mickael (France)  10 Pts.
2. Kiss, József (Hungary)  7 Pts. 2. Krizan, Ivo (Croatia)  7 Pts.
3. Sovic, Viktorio (Croatia)  5 Pts. 3. Todic, Marko (Serbia)  5 Pts.
4. Todic, Marko (Serbia)  4 Pts. 4. Sovic, Viktorio (Croatia)  4 Pts.
5. Dobos, Attila (Hungary)  3 Pts. 5. Papay, Richard (Slovakia)  3 Pts.
6. Lukács, Krisztián (Hungary)  2 Pts. 6. Novakovic, Slobodan (Serbia)  2 Pts.
7. Adorján, Balázs (Hungary)  0 Pts. 7. Paulick, Sebastian (Switzerland)  0 Pts.
8. Papay, Richard (Slovakia)  0 Pts. 8. Lukács, Krisztián (Hungary)  0 Pts.
9. Todic, Milos (Serbia)  0 Pts. 9. Károlyi, András (Hungary)  0 Pts.
10. Marjomaa, Matti (Finland)  0 Pts. 10. Juhász, Zoltán (Hungary)  0 Pts.
11. Nagy, Szabolcs (Hungary)  0 Pts. 11. Frum, István (Hungary)  0 Pts.
12. Frum, István (Hungary)  0 Pts. 12. Frum, Imre (Hungary)  0 Pts.
13. Krizan, Ivo (Croatia)  0 Pts. 13. Nyitrai, Viktor (Hungary)  0 Pts.
14. Kesztyűs, József (Hungary)  0 Pts. 14. Laczek, Zsolt (Hungary)  0 Pts.
15. Vizi, Gyorgy (Hungary)  0 Pts. 15. Herczig, Csaba (Hungary)  0 Pts.
16. Laczek, Zsolt (Hungary)  0 Pts.
17. Frum, Imre (Hungary)  0 Pts.
18. Gnidiak, Marek (Slovakia)  0 Pts.
19. Károlyi, András (Hungary)  0 Pts.
20. Bogdán, Róbert (Hungary)  0 Pts.
21. Mix, Attila (Hungary)  0 Pts.
22. Herczig, Csaba (Hungary)  0 Pts.
23. Baksa, József (Hungary)  0 Pts.
Men’s senior Right Hand 95+ Kg
1. Szász, György (Hungary)  10 Pts.
2. Dobos, Attila (Hungary)  7 Pts.
3. Mix, Attila (Hungary)  5 Pts.
4. Bogdán, Róbert (Hungary)  4 Pts.
5. Todic, Milos (Serbia)  3 Pts.
6. Kesztyűs, József (Hungary)  2 Pts.
7. Levay, Levente (Romania)  0 Pts.
8. Adorján, Balázs (Hungary)  0 Pts.
9. Önder, Hasan (Turkey)  0 Pts.
10. Baksa, József (Hungary)  0 Pts.
11. Marjomaa, Matti (Finland)  0 Pts.
12. Nagy, Szabolcs (Hungary)  0 Pts.
13. Gnidiak, Marek (Slovakia)  0 Pts.
Men’s master Left Hand -75 Kg Men’s master Right Hand -75 Kg
1. Kogl, Drazen (Croatia)  10 Pts. 1. Kogl, Drazen (Croatia)  10 Pts.
2. Gurmai, Zsolt (Hungary)  7 Pts. 2. Kollár, Csaba (Hungary)  7 Pts.
3. Kollár, Csaba (Hungary)  5 Pts. 3. Barzsó, István (Hungary)  5 Pts.
4. Barzsó, István (Hungary)  4 Pts. 4. Gurmai, Zsolt (Hungary)  4 Pts.
Men’s master Left Hand -90 Kg Men’s master Right Hand -90 Kg
1. Rojkó, Zoltán (Hungary)  10 Pts. 1. Dóró, Zsolt (Hungary)  10 Pts.
2. Labaj, Jan (Slovakia)  7 Pts. 2. Labaj, Jan (Slovakia)  7 Pts.
3. Tóth, Csaba (Hungary)  5 Pts. 3. Colomn, Gregory (France)  5 Pts.
4. Fekete, Peter (Hungary)  4 Pts. 4. Rojkó, Zoltán (Hungary)  4 Pts.
5. Colomn, Gregory (France)  3 Pts. 5. Tóth, Csaba (Hungary)  3 Pts.
6. Andree, Frederic (Belgium)  2 Pts.
7. Fekete, Peter (Hungary)  0 Pts.
Men’s master Left Hand 90+ Kg Men’s master Right Hand 90+ Kg
1. Baka, Pavol (Slovakia)  10 Pts. 1. Bachraty, Peter (Slovakia)  10 Pts.
2. Macz, István (Hungary)  7 Pts. 2. Baka, Pavol (Slovakia)  7 Pts.
3. Buhler, Ueli (Slovakia)  5 Pts. 3. Buhler, Ueli (Slovakia)  5 Pts.
4. Macz, István (Hungary)  4 Pts.
Men’s disable Left Hand -75 Kg Men’s disable Right Hand -75 Kg
1. Scurtu, Vasile (Romania)  10 Pts. 1. Scurtu, Vasile (Romania)  10 Pts.
2. Fenyvesi, József (Hungary)  7 Pts. 2. Szűcs, Tibor (Hungary)  7 Pts.
3. Szűcs, Tibor (Hungary)  5 Pts. 3. Mató, Gyula (Hungary)  5 Pts.
4. Kiss, Viktor (Hungary)  4 Pts. 4. Kocsis, Péter (Hungary)  4 Pts.
5. Mató, Gyula (Hungary)  3 Pts. 5. Kiss, Viktor (Hungary)  3 Pts.
6. Kocsis, Péter (Hungary)  2 Pts.
Men’s disable Left Hand -90 Kg Men’s disable Right Hand -90 Kg
1. Rojkó, Zoltán (Hungary)  10 Pts. 1. Colomn, Gregory (France)  10 Pts.
2. Nagy, Bendeguz (Hungary)  7 Pts. 2. Rojkó, Zoltán (Hungary)  7 Pts.
3. Colomn, Gregory (France)  5 Pts. 3. Nagy, Bendeguz (Hungary)  5 Pts.
4. Mohácsi, János (Hungary)  4 Pts. 4. Mohácsi, János (Hungary)  4 Pts.
Men’s disable Left Hand 90+ Kg Men’s disable Right Hand 90+ Kg
1. Temesvári, Zsolt (Hungary)  10 Pts. 1. Bachraty, Peter (Slovakia)  10 Pts.
2. Csóri, József (Hungary)  7 Pts. 2. Csóri, József (Hungary)  7 Pts.
3. Slota, Kamil (Slovakia)  5 Pts. 3. Gallyas, Ákos (Hungary)  5 Pts.
4. Gallyas, Ákos (Hungary)  4 Pts. 4. Slota, Kamil (Slovakia)  4 Pts.
Women’s junior Left Hand 60 Kg Women’s junior Right Hand 60 Kg
1. Kusnierikova, Andrea (Slovakia)  10 Pts. 1. Kusnierikova, Andrea (Slovakia)  10 Pts.
2. Barzsó, Henrietta (Hungary)  7 Pts. 2. Barzsó, Henrietta (Hungary)  7 Pts.
3. Liskova, Klaudia (Slovakia)  5 Pts. 3. Liskova, Klaudia (Slovakia)  5 Pts.
Women’s junior Left Hand 60+ Kg Women’s junior Right Hand 60+ Kg
1. Csóri, Barbara (Hungary)  10 Pts. 1. Csóri, Barbara (Hungary)  10 Pts.
This results table was made by XSportNews.com using the official results from magyarszkander.hu.

(If you copy this results table, please also add a link to this article)

In the first video you can see a very intense right hand match between Paul Avram (Romania) and Jozsef Lovei (France):
Avram Paul Judgement day Budapest

Source: polavr87

Jozsef Lovei vs. Paul Avram │ Image Source: Avram Paul Judgement day Budapest (see the above video)
Jozsef Lovei vs. Paul Avram │ Image Source: Avram Paul Judgement day Budapest (see the above video)

Animal Arms X. Judgement Day

Source: Alexander Barzsó

Snezhana Babayeva vs. Henrietta Barzsó - X Judgement Day, Budapest, 19 October 2013 │ Photo Source: Rik Kamana
Snezhana Babayeva vs. Henrietta Barzsó – X Judgement Day, Budapest, 19 October 2013 │ Photo Source: Rik Kamana

Rik Kamana: ” My favourite Pic from X Judgement Day international arm wrestling championship. Snezhana Babaieva is captain/coach to Team Slovakia, Snezhana 5 times World Champion on the day won 3 gold medals, 1 in 63kg right arm class and gold in left and right 53kg class and Team Slovakia won second place in the over all teams class. Snezhana would have won gold in the left arm 63kg class but was unable to enter in time. Three golds two weight classes at an international Championships, now that’s what I call AWESOMENESS!!! “

Women's junior PODIUM: 1. Andrea Kusnierikova (Slovakia) 2. Henrietta Barzsó (Hungary) 3. Klaudia Liskova (Slovakia) │ Photo Source: Rik Kamana
Women’s junior PODIUM: 1. Andrea Kusnierikova (Slovakia) 2. Henrietta Barzsó (Hungary) 3. Klaudia Liskova (Slovakia) │ Photo Source: Rik Kamana
Polus Center - X Judgement Day, Budapest, 19 October 2013 │ Photo Source: Rik Kamana
Polus Center – X Judgement Day, Budapest, 19 October 2013 │ Photo Source: Rik Kamana
Men’s senior Right Hand 85 Kg: 1. Pascal Girard, (Switzerland) 2. Somogyi, Dávid (Hungary) 3. Manotlovic, Petar (Serbia) │ Photo Source: Rik Kamana
Men’s senior Right Hand 85 Kg: 1. Pascal Girard, (Switzerland) 2. Somogyi, Dávid (Hungary) 3. Manotlovic, Petar (Serbia) │ Photo Source: Rik Kamana
Rik Kamana - Atilla Csabai │Photo Source: Rik Kamana
Rik Kamana – Atilla Csabai │Photo Source: Rik Kamana

See more photos on Rik Kamana’s photo album ARM WARS at the X Judgement Day, international, Budapest, Hungary

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John Brzenk - Kodiak Chris Beauchemin

PHOTOS, VIDEOS: John Brzenk at Mayhem in the Mall 2013

John Brzenk - Brad Schmidt │Photo Source: Brad Schmidt
John Brzenk – Brad Schmidt │Photo Source: Brad Schmidt
John Brzenk - Kodiak Chris Beauchemin │ Photo Source: Kodiak Chris Beauchemin
John Brzenk – Kodiak Chris Beauchemin │ Photo Source: Kodiak Chris Beauchemin

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NAL Qualifier Nor-Cal pullerville

RESULTS, VIDEO: NAL Qualifier / Northern California – Prodigies Of Armwrestling │19 October 2013

Kyle Fitzpatrick – northeastboard:

” NAL Qualifier
October 19, 2013
Nor-Cal/ Modesto @ Michaels Pizza Bar & Grill
Prodigies of Armwrestling/ David Owens

A great big thanks to David Owens for putting this event together! The tournament ran very smoothly with the help of David’s wife Ashley as well as Kelli Nelson. Thanks to everybody who came out to support the venue, and thanks to all who competed!

Please view in 720p HD
Enjoy! “

Published on 20 Oct 2013

NAL Qualifier
October 19, 2013
Nor-Cal/ Modesto @ Michaels Pizza Bar & Grill
Prodigies of Armwrestling/ David Owens

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This video was made by Kyle Fitzpatrick from Pullerville.

Go like the facebook page, they deserve it ► facebook.com/Pullerville ◄

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David Owens – facebook: ” Proud to be affiliated with the Ultimate Armwrestling League. My new organization Prodigies Of Armwrestling will focus on grooming the future athletes of our sport in the Central Valley of California. Cant wait to kick this off big and our first event is this saturday october 19th in Modesto California…check my page for tournament details. “

Armwrestling Tournament - Michaels Pizza B&G, Modesto, California, USA
Armwrestling Tournament – Michaels Pizza B&G, Modesto, California, USA │ Image Source: David Owens
Silver Medal - 2nd Place - Rigt Hand Amateur 177 - 198 lb.  │ Image Source: David Owens
Silver Medal – 2nd Place – Rigt Hand Amateur 177 – 198 lb.  │ Image Source: David Owens
See more photos on David Owens – facebook page: A few pictures from the NOR CAL Regionals. Prodigies Of Armwrestling is born 10/19/2013
David Owens – northeastboard:

” NAL Pro right
154
1.John Dabo
2. Alex Coleman
3. Mike Hartzell

176
No entry

198
Brian Keema

199 and up
1. Eric Woefel
2.Mike Vaz
3. Caleb Bair

NAL Pro left
154, 176, and 198
No entry

199 and up
1. Eric Woefel
2.Mike Vaz

Amateur Right
154
1. Alex Coleman
2.Victor Torres
3. Joseph Garcia

176
1.Daryl Nix uncontested

198
1.Daryl Nix
2. DJ Lee
3. Danial Keema

199 and up
1. Caleb Bair
2. Matt Scofield
3. Carlo Vaile

Amateur left
0-176
1.Alex Coleman
2.Mike Hartzell
3. Victor Torres

177 and up
1. Matt Scofield
2. Caleb Bair
3. Carlo Vaile

Women’s open class
1. Kelli Nelson
2. Christyna Statzer
3. Camden

Amateur overall
Right
Caleb Bair

Left
Matt Scofield

Thanks to Mike McGraw and Ryan Davis for downside reffing for me. Also to my wife Ashley and Kelli Nelson for helping with brackets.

Its worth mentioning that many guys came to support the event who did not want to qualify for the NAL. Those names included Luke Kindt, Mike McGraw, Dane Nix, Kenny Hughes, Ryan Davis and Randy Weaver. At their request I ran a 0-200 class right and left, here are the results from that. Mike McGraw and Kenny Hughes did not pull.

Open right 0-200
1.Luke Kindt
2. Dane Nix
3. Randy Weaver

Open left 0-200
1. Ryan Davis
2. Dane Nix
3. Brian Keema “

Travis Bagent – NAL OCT 19th 2013 (Biggest ever) – northeastboard:

” Armwrestling World here it is:
The National Armwrestling Qualifiers:

Oct 19th 2013…. 20 Events all on the same day, same time!

Locations, and Directors!

1. Daytona Beach FL, Todd King
2. Albamarle NC, Rick Laton
3. Merfeesboro, TN, Jason Gulley
4. Baltimore MD, Dave Marrocco
5. Erie PA, Bart Wood
6. Long Island NY, Dan Fortuna
7. Boston Mass, Bill Cox
8. Fort Wayne IN, Cobra Rhodes
9. Mesquite TX, Gabe Moore
10. Denver CO, Jeff Ames
11. Salt Lake City, Bob Brown
12. St Paul MINN, Josh Handaland
13. Kansas City MO, Don Fritsche
14. Birmingham Al, Jesse Gilliland
15. Seattle WA, Jacob Abbott
16. North Cal, David Owens
17. Southern Cal, Gary Roberts
18. Lake Charles LA, Matt Bertrand
19. Alberta CA, Mark Harrison
20. Toronto CA, Joe Gould

RIGHT / LEFT HANDED
154 – 176 – 198 – OVER
$50 Entry Fee

PRIZE MONEY
1st place $25 per Entry in each class!
“Example 5 pullers equals $125.00 to winner”

Top Four in each Class will Qualify for the Semi-Finals in Columbus, OH
Jan 25th $16,000 in CASH
More info will follow! “

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