Category: ARMWRESTLING

Dave Chaffee vs. Dmitry Trubin, Armfight 48, Zloty Tur 2017

POLL: Dave Chaffee vs. Dmitry Trubin, Armfight 48, Zloty Tur 2017

Dave Chaffee vs. Dmitry Trubin, Armfight 48, Zloty Tur 2017 │ Collage made by XSportNews using images from PAL - Professional Armwrestling League 
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Rules of Armwrestling WAF - World Armwrestling Federation, February 2017

Rules of Armwrestling WAF – World Armwrestling Federation 2017 UPDATE

Rules of Armwrestling WAF - World Armwrestling Federation, February 2017 UPDATE │ Collage made by XSportNews
Rules of Armwrestling WAF – World Armwrestling Federation, February 2017 UPDATE │ Collage made by XSportNews

This is the only place where you can find online the 2017 update of the official WAF Rules, right now on WAF website you can only find the 2016 version of the rules (don’t ask me why).

I asked Leonard Harkless (WAF Head Referee) to send me the updated rules (and he was very nice and sent them to me), after there was a discussion in Armwrestling Engin facebook group.

I also added a download link at the end of the article with the official WAF Rules PDF received from Leonard (the same content that you can read here but in PDF format), if you want to keep them.

World Armwrestling Federation (WAF)
Rules of Armwrestling
Sitdown and Standing

Originated Sept. 1994
Revised Oct. 28, 1995; April 1996;
August 1997; October 1998; Dec 2, 1999
November 2000; November 2001; November 2002;
November 2003 (no changes); December 2005; November 2006,
October 2007; December 2008; September 2009, December 2010
January 2012, February 2014, July 2016, February 2017

 

Technical Rules

Section 1

1.1 – Teams
Must be composed of Members of Country represented. If required, a team member or individual may have to produce any document demanded by WAF to establish proof of his/her nationality to so represent his/her Country. The term “team” for all intents and purpose, will mean all of the categories presented, both left and right arm, both female and male. A team trophy will be awarded, based only on total points accumulated for all categories in both genders. Teams can be broken down to determine points by gender, only to establish ranking of female and male teams from each country. Teams can be further broken down to left and right arm categories, again by gender to further establish rankings. Trophies will only be awarded in these categories if the host country wishes, but only with written permission from WAF.

1.2 – Number in a Team
Up to two competitors per Country in each right and left arm categories
This includes Senior, Masters, Grand Masters, Disabled and Youth Divisions.

1.3 – Weight Classes
SENIOR RIGHT & LEFT ARM
Men: 0- 55 kg, 60 kg, 65 kg, 70 kg, 75 kg, 80 kg, 85 kg, 90 kg, 100 kg, 110 kg, +110 kg.
Woman: 0-50kg, 55kg, 60kg, 65kg, 70kg, 80kg, +80 kg.

MASTER RIGHT & LEFT ARM – 40 years
Men: 0-70 kg, 80 kg, 90 kg, 100 kg, +100 kg.
Women: 0-60 kg, 70 kg, 80 kg, +80 kg.

GRAND MASTER RIGHT & LEFT ARM – 50 years
Men: 0-75 kg, 90 kg, 100 kg, +100 kg.
Women: 0-60 kg, 70 kg, 80 kg, +80 kg.2016

DISABLED RIGHT & LEFT ARM
Men: 60 kg, 75 kg, 90 kg, +90 kg.
Boys: 50 kg, 65 g, 80 kg, +80 kg.

Women: 0-60kg, 70kg, 80kg, +80 kg.
Girls: 50 kg, +50 kg.

YOUTH 18 YEARS RIGHT & LEFT ARM
Boys: 50 kg, 55 kg, 60 kg, 65 kg, 70 kg, 75 kg, 80 kg, 90kg +90 kg (2015)
Girls: 45 kg, 50 kg, 55 kg, 60 kg, 65 kg, 70 kg, +70 kg

YOUTH 21 YEARS RIGHT & LEFT ARM
Men: 55 kg, 60 kg, 65 kg, 70 kg, 75 kg, 80 kg, 85 kg, 90 kg, +90 kg
Women: 50 kg, 55 kg, 60 kg, 65 kg, 70 kg, +70 kg

1.4 – Weigh-ins
There is no clothing allowance; therefore weigh-ins will be done in the nude if an athlete wishes to qualify for a certain weight class. (Weight has to register to zero, i.e.: if 70kg class it will have to zero to 70.0kg). Without prejudice or bias, if an athlete has artificial limbs or limb, they must weigh in with them on if they wish to compete with them on.

1.4.1 There will be no dispute regarding procedure during weigh-ins. Weigh-ins will follow registration roster by numerical order, i.e.: first team to register with WAF General Secretary, will be the first team weighed and so on. The WAF will have the right to disallow entry to any country not meeting WAF requirements or which creates disorder.

1.4.2 All weigh-ins to be done on WAF approved scales. Weigh-in will be done no sooner that 24 to 30 hours before the first day of competition start time. All participating referees are allowed to weighin with the Juniors & Masters before the 1st day of competition.

1.4.3 During weigh-in, an athlete may be accompanied by a team official of their own country.

1.4.4 More than one official weigh-in scale may be used

1.4.5 The Director of weigh-ins is the final authority on all weigh-in procedures.

1.4.6 A competitor may weigh-in to their normal weight or jump one weight class higher

1.5 – Age Groups, same for both Men and Woman

Please note: Age will be determined by calendar year

Sub Junior – 12 years and under
Junior 18 – 18 years and under
Junior 21 – 21 years and under (2012)
Senior – any age (2015)
Masters – 40 and above
Grand Master – 50 and above
Senior Grand Master – 60 and above

• If so required by WAF, proof of age will have to be given by producing a bona fide passport or medical certificate
• If so required by WAF, proof of gender may be required under qualified medical supervision by WAF appointed physicians
• If so require by WAF, proof of disability will have to given by producing a bona fide disability card or medical certificate.

1.6 – Team Points

1st – 10 points       2nd – 7 points       3rd – 5 points      2016
• WAF Minor officials are responsible for team point tabulation and break down of rankings in all
categories.
• Team points will be counted individually for Senior Classes, Master & Grand Master points, Junior
points and Disabled points.

Section 2 – Equipment Specifications

2.1 Table
Sit down: 28″ from floor to top of table.
Stand-up: 40″ from floor to top of table.
All other specifications are identical for both sit down and stand-up table tops.

2.2 Table top
36″ across and 26″ deep.
Legs will be 28” minimum inside leg and 18” minimum from leg to leg.

2.3 Elbow Pads
7″x 7″ square shape. 2″ thick, made of heavy high quality foam material, covered with a vinyl/resin type cover. The foam and covering can be attached to a 1/8″ metal sheet, 7″x 7″ with
two threaded bolts 1/4″ diameter x 1 3/4″ long, welded to the bottom to be able and attach your elbow pads to the table top.

A line, either painted, upholstered or taped from hand grip to hand grip to establish center of the table will always be used at WAF tournaments.

2.4 Touch Pads
10″ long x 4″ high. Made of good quality touch pad.

2.5 Placement
Elbow pads should be set 2″ from their respective edge.
They should overlap each other by 1/2 to the right of center for a right arm table and overlap each other by 1/2 to the left of center for a left arm table.

2.6 Touch Pads
Should be on an angle, 5″ out from the inside corner of the elbow pad to the inside corner of the pad and 1/2″ from its respective edge measured to the outside corner of the pad. Running at an angle towards the hand peg it should measure 2 3/4″ from the hand peg to the outside corner of the touch pad.

If it’s for a right arm table, these measurements should be made on the left side of the elbow pad and reversed if it’s a left arm table.

2.7 Hand Pegs
Should be placed midway at 13″ on each edge of the table, 1″ in from the edge.
The peg itself should be 1″ in diameter and 6″ high form the table top.

2.8 Seats
They should be 18″ square and 18″ from floor surface to seat top surface. The front edge should be exactly in line with the table edge. The seat and table should be secured to a platform or floor.

Both competitors should sit on seats at 28” high tables. (2013)

2.9 Material
The best material to use is square tubing although tubular steel, flat iron or angle iron may be used, but not more than 2″ in diameters or width. The table top and seat top are normally made of 3/4″ thick plywood.

The table top and seat may have a thin sheet of foam, covered with vinyl/ rexine type material to add a comfortable finished look. No plexi-glass or reflective tape is to be used on the table top or seats.

2.10 Chalk Stand
A stand suitable for chalk/rosin or stick-um should be placed on either side of the table but at a suitable distance away so as not to bother referees or minor officials with the dust floating in the air or with competitors preparing for a match.

2.11 Staging
If raised staging is used, hosts are responsible for supplying or installing protective railing around the perimeter, to prevent competitors from accidentally falling off.

Stages should also be planned with the intent to keep non-participants away from the competition table and draw sheet table.

2.12 Riser Platforms
Riser platforms can be used by competitors who have a height disadvantage. Riser platforms can be used in combination with platform shoes or multiple platforms, to raise the competitor, to at least bring their waist to the table top. Competitors can use a personal riser with prior permission of the Head Referee before the start of contest.

For consistency and ease of handling reasons, riser platforms will be built of 1/2″ thick plywood, 4″ high x 36″ wide x 32″ deep. They will be notched at the top part, as to fit the table legs on each their respective side, to prevent them from slipping out during competition. Approximately 3″ from the top, the notches, on either side will be located.

A hand slot will be cut in the center to facilitate the removal and installation of the riser platform.

2.13 Straps
When used, they will be of a standard 1” style with a plastic or metal buckle and not of velcro.
The straps used by WAF will be 1” inch wide.

2.14 Uniforms
2.14.1 All participants, including athletes and officials, must be familiar with and adhere to the WAF costume code. Each country must be identifiable and each competitor identifiable to its country.
2.14.2 Only short sleeve or sleeveless shirts & sport pants (no jeans) allowed during competition. Very limited advertising is allowed on shirts only.
2.14.3 Shoes are required as part of the uniform and to compete in the tournament.
2.14.4 No competitor may compete out of uniform, no competitor may receive their award out of uniform. If a competitor comes on stage to compete out of uniform they will forfeit that bout. A country without uniform may request in writing before the start of the competition to the Executive Committee for a solution or leniency.

Section 3 – Referees

3.1 Director of Referees
3.1.1 is responsible for referee assignments at and during WAF competition.
3.1.2 is responsible to supervise the referees during the competition and issue a performance report card at the end of the tournament to each participating referee.
3.1.3 is responsible to remove any referee that is deemed irresponsible or technically unfit to referee a WAF tournament.
3.1.4 is responsible to bring to the attention of the WAF executive, documented proof of a referee who is to be disciplined for unwarranted behavior or blatant misconduct.
3.1.5 is responsible to make certain referees conform to WAF referee dress code at WAF tournaments.
3.1.6 Every WAF Master Referee should have the chance to be a candidate for the position of WAF Head Referee.
3.1.7 is responsible to hold a Technical Referee Seminar, which all Team Captains must attend. (2013)

3.2 Director of Referee Training
3.2.1 is responsible to assure assigned referees are competent both physically and technical, to referee a WAF tournament.
3.2.2 is responsible to implement a short but comprehensive referee clinic with assigned referees prior to the competition.
3.2.3 is responsible to oversee a worldwide referee training program, implement the program and to keep current to any changes in rules

3.3 Competition Referee
3.3.1 is responsible to wear proper WAF dress code for referees which is short sleeve black and white striped shirt, with stripes being 1″ wide, black pants, socks and shoes.
Individuals name and ranking may be printed on their back. Ranking to appear on right shoulder sleeve, 1″ up from cuff.
3.3.2 The referee will not be allowed to wear a country flag on his/her shirt.
3.3.3 is responsible to know WAF rules thoroughly and to make certain to attend WAF clinics prior to tournaments.
3.3.4 is responsible to conduct themselves in an unbiased and professional manner. Referees are not to congratulate individual competitors; they may congratulate both competitors on a match well done.
3.3.5 a qualified referee will be allowed to referee on day that they are not pulling.

3.4 Stand up style Referee – Two table top referees will be used:
3.4.1 The referee starting the match will be deemed Head referee of that particular match. Assistant referee will watch for elbow fouls at start of match and assist in assuring a fair start. After the match has started, the two referees will watch each their side for fouls or a pin.
3.4.2 Once a referee is set at a table, he/she cannot be removed, unless for lack of competence or technical knowledge.

Section 4 – Protocols

4.1 Rules of the Tournament
4.1.1 The World Championships will always be hosted the last two weeks of September, this change will take effect in 2012.
4.1.2 Right and Left arm events will be held on separate days
4.1.3 Each weight class will be called to the stage when it comes to their turn to compete. They will be accounted for as per draw sheet. Then the matches will begin.
A specified area will be secured for the pullers who’s class is being run. The officials will send these pullers to this specified area.
4.1.4 Wrist wraps, straps, elbow bandages/supports or cups, protective wraps, rings or bangles are not permitted on arms. *An arm is defined as that portion of the body starting from the shoulder and continuing on and ending at the finger tips.
4.1.5 Individuals (unless authorized by the Head referee at a table), may not approach a table to within 20 feet. If necessary a coach or helper may assist a competitor to get on stage and set them at the table, but they must leave the stage immediately after, and not return unless the referee call them back or declares the match over. 2015
4.1.6 Points will be deducted from a country’s team for breach of discipline or poor sportsmanship.
4.1.7 Poor sportsmanship will not be tolerated and it could lead up to and including being barred from the tournament.
4.1.8 No challenge matches allowed during or immediately proceeding the competition. No disruption of scheduled proceedings allowed.
4.1.9 There will be a $50 charge to hear a protest. If the protest is UPHELD the $50 is returned. If the protest is DENIED the $50 if kept by WAF. All protests will be handled off the stage at the secretary table, 100 Euro penalty for breaking this rule. (2014)
4.1.10 Semi-finals and Final matches (if played on one table) cannot be judged by referees of the same nationality with competitors. Head Referee is responsible for the implementation of this article. (2014)
4.1.11 Video judging can be limited to protests only (2014)

4.2 Drug Testing
4.2.1 Drug testing will be allowed in all World, International, Continental and National Championships, provided they are WAF sanctioned. Complainant will have to deposit required fees in U.S. dollars along with an official letter to be submitted to WAF chairman or standing committee on discipline.
4.2.2 Each positive test of an athlete oblige his national federation/ body to finance an additional doping test to be carried out on anyone of their athletes next World Championship.
(ex. If 2 athletes from one nation are found positive, 2 additional tests must be carried out within that nations team at the following championship and be paid by that federation). (2013)

4.3 Fines
4.3.1 Mobile phones that are switched on during competition or in Congress meetings will be charged a $10 fine. The Host of the event will be given an exception. Air horns or any such loud instruments will not be allowed in the audience.
4.3.2 Any unauthorized competitor or official who come on stage during the event will be charged a $50 fine.
4.3.3 fee of $50 will be charged to hear a protest, if your protest is up held the $50 is returned to the country, if the protest is denied the country loses the $50. The protest must happen before the next match is started on that table. All protests will be handled off the stage at the secretary table, 100 Euro penalty for breaking this rule. (2014)
4.3.4 fine will be charged to competitors, coaches and spectators who use bad language towards the referee’s.

1st Offence $100        2nd Offence $200
3rd Offence $300       6 month suspension for any future offences

4.3.5 fine of 100 $ will be charged to the country member who’s nominated Team Captain does not attend the Technical Training Seminar held by Director of Referees. (2013)

Section 5 – Competition Rules

5.1 Double Elimination Seeding
5.1.1 WAF championships will always be double elimination. All contestants must lose twice. No seeding prior to championships. Contestants are placed on draw sheet by luck of the draw.
Team members from the same country will not be matched against each other on the first round if possible.

5.2 General Guidelines
5.2.1 Contestants for each weight class will be announced and they will come to the stage to be verified against the draw sheet.

5.2.2 Contestants’ names will be called and they have 60 seconds to come to the table. Failure to appear in 60 seconds, they will be given a loss. They will approach the table, shake hands with their opponent, and then take a grip. 2015
5.2.3 Anyone with long hair will have to have their hair restrained in some fashion. Hats with brims/bills will not be allowed at the table. Head wear such as religious head wear, due rags head bands and toques may be worn at the table. They cannot have any offensive or derogatory writing or symbols on them. Any long garment must be tied back as not to interfere with the match.2016
5.2.4 Referees are not there to use force or wrestle with you. A referee will lightly touch competitor’s hands to see that they are properly aligned, wrists straight and arm centered to the table top.
Failure to comply will result in the competitor getting a warning. 2015
5.2.5 No breaks in contest during or between matches, unless there is equipment failure, draw sheet mistake or authorized by officials.
5.2.6 No competitor will be matched twice against the same opponent unless for place standing.
5.2.7 The referee’s may give a disabled puller some allowances for his handicap.
5.2.8 You can only pin your opponent on the winning side of the table

5.3 Setting up / Start of Match
5.3.1 The grip is palm to palm, grip at thumb, thumb knuckle must be visible. Gripped hands should be level on a plain at the forefingers. Free hand will grip the hand peg provided at the table edge.
This arm may or may not touch the table top. Finger nails should be trimmed so as not to injure your opponent. Stickum/rosin/chalk are permitted.
5.3.2 Back pressure to the extent that it pulls your opponents arm across the marked center of the table will not be allowed. This infraction will be deemed the same as a false start.
5.2.3 Shoulders will be kept square to the table. They may slope to either side before the start.
5.2.4 There will be a hand width between the shoulder and forearm of each competitor as well as between the chin and hand prior to the start.
5.3.1 The signal given by the Head Referee is “Ready…Go!” in an unspecified cadence. At the end of the match the referee will say “Stop” and indicate the winner by raising his arm towards him/her.
All effort must be made by the referee that the competitors are aware the match is stopped.
5.3.2 A pin is when any part of the natural wrist line to finger tips, touches or goes below the touch pad.
5.3.3 Competitor’s legs can be wrapped around the table leg or braced against an opposite table leg prior to the start of the match, providing they are not interfering with their  opponent. Feet can be off the ground during competition and legs can be moved in any fashion as long as they don’t interfere with their opponent.
5.3.4 In the event of an injury during competition, the competitor’s name will continue to be brought forward until he/she has fulfilled the two loss commitment. The match that a competitor was injured in will be regarded as a loss.
5.3.5 There is no time limit during an actual bout. However, if in the estimation of the Head Referee or a WAF authorized physician, that a competitor is deemed unfit to continue, the match will be stopped.

5.3.6. Competitors can start a match in strap or in referee’s grip or in referee’s grip in the strap if both agree to do this. (2013)

 

Section 6 – Universal Worlds

• Each competitor should know the following words.

Ready Go │ Knuckles        │ Elbow down│ Wrist   │ Shoulders
Stop          │ Warning         │ Winner         │ Over     │ Referee Grip
Back         │ Thumb Down│ Don’t move │ Center │ Coincidental
Grip          │ Foul                  │ Under           │ Strap   │ Dangerous Position

• The word SHOULDER will be used to describe a dangerous position.

Section 7 – Warnings

7.1 Any early movement with shoulders, arm, hand or fingers will be a warning unless competitors are in a referee’s grip. Then it would be a foul.
7.2 If one competitor is causing a delay “locking up” the referee will give the offender a warning.
7.3 Letting go of the peg will result in a warning being called to the offender, without stopping the match. If an advantage is gained prior to re-gripping the peg, the match will be stopped and the offender will be given a foul. Contact with the peg must be above the table. One armed or one hand persons do not have to grip the peg.

Section 8 – Fouls

Note: Two warnings will equal one foul.
Two fouls, competitor will lose that particular match.

8.1 Fouls
8.1.1 If competitors fail to come to the table in the 60 seconds allotted they will be given a loss. Their name will be dropped to its proper slot, the same as a loss in an actual bout. If they already have a loss they would drop out of the tournament for that particular weight class. (2013)
8.1.2 Competitor’s shoulder must not cross the “centerline” between pegs during competition. This will be a FOUL.
8.1.3 Competitor cannot touch any part of their body such as chin, shoulder or head. A foul will be given.
8.1.4 Intentionally pushing of your own hand into an opponent’s shoulder will result in you getting a FOUL.
8.1.5 When a competitor starts to put themselves in a “dangerous position”, the referee will caution the competitor loudly so that the competitor understands the caution. Referee will instruct the competitor to face their competitive arm, so as to keep the hand, arm and shoulder in a straight line. Competitors must never force their shoulder inwards, ahead of their arm or hand, towards the table.
8.1.6 Competitors cannot drop the competing shoulder below the level of the elbow pad when in a neutral or losing position. This will be considered a dangerous position.
The neutral position defined as the starting position down to 2/3 of the way to the losing side of the table.
8.1.7 Any obviously intentional action that causes your opponent to get a foul will result in no foul for the opponent and you receiving the foul instead. Example obviously intentionally pushing your opponent off the back of the elbow pad.
8.1.8 30 second rest is permitted after a FOUL.
8.1.9 Foul language, poor sportsmanship or abuse towards an official will result in a FOUL. If it continues, competitor or official will be barred from the tournament.
8.19 Any foul given when a competitor is more than 2/3 of the way down to the pad is a loss

8.2 Referee Grip
8.2.1 Competitors have 30 seconds to “Grip Up”. If in that time, they have not gripped up, they will be given a “referee’s grip”. A referees’ grip consists of the following procedure. (2013)
8.2.2 Competitors’ hands are placed palm to palm by the referee, the thumbs are pushed down by the referee, the fingers are wrapped by the referee, first one competitor, then the other. As they are wrapped referee asks competitor if he/she wants their thumb covered or not. Thumb knuckles will be showing, forefingers level, wrists straight and arms centered. Competitors are not to move from this set up.
8.2.3 Examples of movement are fingers re-gripping, back pressure, bending wrists, early start or elbow lifting off the pad.
8.2.4 Any movement by any competitor will result in a foul being given against the one that moves.

8.3 Elbow Fouls
8.3.1 A foul will be given when a competitor’s elbow loses contact with the elbow pad. A competitor is considered to lose contact with the pad when
8.3.2 The elbow lifts vertically off the pad, no matter how insignificant, as long as there is clearance between the pad and the elbow. It is not considered an elbow foul if the elbow has lifted off the pad, but the competitor still has contact with the elbow pad with their triceps or their forearm.
8.3.3 An elbow foul will be called if the competitor is riding on their triceps or forearms and the elbow extends beyond any side of the elbow pad.
8.3.4 Any foul that occurs simultaneously with a foul by your opponent will be considered coincidental, the march will be stopped and restarted and no foul will be given.

8.4 Slip Outs
The referee will call one foul for “causing a slip out” when:
8.4.1 You lift your fingers off your opponent’s hand prior to a slippage
8.4.2 You close your fingers as to make a fist inside your opponent’s hand
8.4.3 You’re in break wrist position and you pull your fingers inside your opponents hand, therefore you are unable to hold your grip.

8.5 Straps
8.5.1 Straps will be used when any match ends by way of a slip-out not resulting in a foul. A slip-out occurs when both competitors have lost complete contact with one another. The official must be certain of the circumstances preceding the actual slip out before calling a foul. If the official is uncertain as to who caused the slippage or it was caused by the actions of both competitors, then straps will be used and no foul will be given.
8.5.2 When straps are employed, the officials will ask competitors to place their elbows to the center of their respective elbow pads, place their hands palm to palm, fingers extended and thumbs up. Opposite hand will grip hand peg. In this position the strap can be quickly installed. Only the official can adjust the strap. Competitors may ask to loosen it or move it if it’s uncomfortable. The strap cannot be lower than 1″ below the natural wrist line. The new fairer wrap will be used. The referee will always wrap the buckle side wrist first. When going around the last wrist the strap will be threaded above the strap on that wrist. (2015)
8.5.3 After the strap is installed, competitors may take their grip and place their elbow to their choice of position.
8.5.4 If a competitor intentionally slips out during the match in a losing position (losing position is
determined by being more than 2/3rd of the way down to the pin pad), the competitor will lose that
particular match. Any intentional slip is an automatic FOUL.

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WORLDARM 2017 RESULTS

RESULTS: WORLDARM 2017: 39th World Armwrestling Championships 2017 (WAF)

WORLDARM 2017 RESULTS, 39th WAF World Armwrestling Championships 2017, WAF XXXIX WORLD ARMWRESTLING CHAMPIONSHIP, XX WORLD PARA-ARMWRESTLING CHAMPIONSHIP, Budapest, Hungary – 02-11 September 2017, Sabin Bădulescu vs. Levan Saginashvili, Oguzhan Kocak
WORLDARM 2017 RESULTS, 39th WAF World Armwrestling Championships 2017, WAF XXXIX WORLD ARMWRESTLING CHAMPIONSHIP, XX WORLD PARA-ARMWRESTLING CHAMPIONSHIP, Budapest, Hungary – 02-11 September 2017, Sabin Bădulescu vs. Levan Saginashvili, Oguzhan Kocak

This results table was made by XSportNews.com, using the official results from waf-armwrestling.com

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Seniors

Senior Women 50 kg Left Senior Women 50 kg Right
1 KIRAZ, ESRA – Turkey 1 KIRAZ, ESRA – Turkey
2 BABAYIEVA, SNEZHANA – Slovakia 2 GUNKO, EVGENIYA – Kazakhstan
3 GIMRANOVA, MILYAUSHA – Russia 3 GONCHARENKO, ANASTASIIA – Ukraine
4 GUNKO, EVGENIYA – Kazakhstan 4 RESHETNIK, ELIZAVETA – Russia
5 GONCHARENKO, ANASTASIIA – Ukraine 5 BABAYIEVA, SNEZHANA – Slovakia
6 BLIND, JONNA – Sweden 6 ACCIAIO, CHIARA – Italy
7 SHAPAVALAVA, LARYSA – Belarus 7 LEVCHENKO, MARYNA – Ukraine
8 BATCHAEVA, BELLA – Russia 8 TIHONOVA, KRISTINA – Russia
9 BANEVA, INA – Bulgaria 9 BLIND, JONNA – Sweden
10 SOVETKHANOVA, AKMARAL – Kazakhstan 10 YATSKEVICH, DARYA – Belarus
11 HRANATOVA, ANNA – Ukraine 11 BANEVA, INA – Bulgaria
12 YATSKEVICH, DARYA – Belarus 12 SANTOS, ANNA – Brazil
13 SANTOS, ANNA – Brazil 13 SOVETKHANOVA, AKMARAL – Kazakhstan
14 HORVATH, REBEKA – Hungary 14 HORVATH, REBEKA – Hungary
15 ACCIAIO, CHIARA – Italy
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Senior Women 55 kg Left Senior Women 55 kg Right
1 VERINA, TATYANA – Kazakhstan 1 VERINA, TATYANA – Kazakhstan
2 KARAMANOVA, AIGERIM – Kazakhstan 2 DIMITROVA, DIMITRINA – Bulgaria
3 DIMITROVA, DIMITRINA – Bulgaria 3 LUNDKVIST, MARIA – Sweden
4 VOLKOVA, ALINA – Russia 4 VOLKOVA, ALINA – Russia
5 KESER, UMRAN – Turkey 5 ILIUSHYNA, VIKTORIIA – Ukraine
6 ILIUSHYNA, VIKTORIIA – Ukraine 6 VIARENICH, KATSIARYNA – Belarus
7 KETOLA, ERIKA – Finland 7 DURMUS, SEVAL – Turkey
8 STRAVINSKAITE, GINTARE – Lithuania 8 BAREEVA, DIANA – Russia
9 VIARENICH, KATSIARYNA – Belarus 9 LEUENBERGER, LEILA – Switzerland
10 BAEVA, MILANA – Russia 10 PAUPARYTE, DOVILE – Lithuania
11 LUNDKVIST, MARIA – Sweden 11 KESER, UMRAN – Turkey
12 DURMUS, SEVAL – Turkey 12 MALIKAIDAR, LAZZAT – Kazakhstan
13 PAUPARYTE, DOVILE – Lithuania 13 STRAVINSKAITE, GINTARE – Lithuania
14 KRONKVIST, IDA – Finland 14 KETOLA, ERIKA – Finland
15 LEUENBERGER, LEILA – Switzerland 15 MAHER, ASHLEY – Canada
16 PAVEN, ADINA – Romania 16 KRONKVIST, IDA – Finland
17 GHERGHE, GABRIELA – Romania 17 GRIGORESCU, MADALINA – Moldova
18 GRIGORESCU, MADALINA – Moldova 18 PAVEN, ADINA – Romania
19 LIPINSKA, KAROLINA – Poland 19 LIPINSKA, KAROLINA – Poland
20 TUNDE, KIS – Hungary 20 GHERGHE, GABRIELA – Romania
21 PATRASCU, ANA – Moldova 21 PATRASCU, ANA – Moldova
22 TUNDE, KIS – Hungary
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Senior Women 60 kg Left Senior Women 60 kg Right
1 AFONINA, EKATERINA – Russia 1 AFONINA, EKATERINA – Russia
2 KARLSSON, VIKTORIA – Sweden 2 SHADYRKUL, ELVIRA – Kazakhstan
3 BARZSO, HENRIETTA – Hungary 3 GABUEVA, LUIZA – Russia
4 FARIA, TATIANE – Brazil 4 SALMAN, EMEL – Turkey
5 BANAIAN, DEBBIE – United States 5 KARAMANOVA, AIGERIM – Kazakhstan
6 JANEHEIM, ELIN – Sweden 6 KARLSSON, VIKTORIA – Sweden
7 SALMAN, EMEL – Turkey 7 FARIA, TATIANE – Brazil
8 OSTROWSKA, MALGORZATA – Poland 8 KUSLAR, ARZU – Turkey
9 KUSLAR, ARZU – Turkey 9 BARZSO, HENRIETTA – Hungary
10 SHADYRKUL, ELVIRA – Kazakhstan 10 BANAIAN, DEBBIE – United States
11 ROSU, IONELA – Romania 11 OSTROWSKA, MALGORZATA – Poland
12 SHAMOTA, GALINA – Moldova 12 SHAMOTA, GALINA – Moldova
13 GABUEVA, LUIZA – Russia 13 ROSU, IONELA – Romania
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Senior Women 65 kg Left Senior Women 65 kg Right
1 REISEK, FIA – Sweden 1 SHLIZHEVSKAYA, OLGA – Kazakhstan
2 SHLIZHEVSKAYA, OLGA – Kazakhstan 2 REISEK, FIA – Sweden
3 DEBNAROVA, LUCIA – Slovakia 3 DRIAEVA, IRINA – Georgia
4 LYAKHOVA, YEKATERINA – Kazakhstan 4 LYAKHOVA, YEKATERINA – Kazakhstan
5 DEMENKO, LINA – Ukraine 5 FAZDALOVA, ADELIA – Russia
6 DRIAEVA, IRINA – Georgia 6 KLEINSMITH, MALIN – Sweden
7 TORSEEVA, NATALIA – Russia 7 DEBNAROVA, LUCIA – Slovakia
8 SHULIKA , MARYNA – Ukraine 8 TORSEEVA, NATALIA – Russia
9 KLEINSMITH, MALIN – Sweden 9 DEMENKO, LINA – Ukraine
10 ANTHONY, RITA PRIYANKA – India 10 ANTHONY, RITA PRIYANKA – India
11 AKSOY, SEYMA – Turkey 11 PETROVA, DAGMAR – Slovakia
12 GIANNOPOULOU, KYRIAKI – Greece
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Senior Women 70 kg Left Senior Women 70 kg Right
1 VASCONCELOS, GABRIELA – Brazil 1 VASCONCELOS, GABRIELA – Brazil
2 TRUBINA, TATYANA – Kazakhstan 2 TRUBINA, TATYANA – Kazakhstan
3 IVANFI, BRIGITTA – Hungary 3 MARTINKOVICOVA, REBEKA – Slovakia
4 KULPINA, ELENA – Russia 4 FLEURY, LAURE – Switzerland
5 MARTINKOVICOVA, REBEKA – Slovakia 5 VORONINA, VIKTORIA – Russia
6 MALIVANOVA, INNA – Russia 6 IVANFI, BRIGITTA – Hungary
7 FLEURY, LAURE – Switzerland 7 MALIVANOVA, INNA – Russia
8 FEIST, SHAWNA – United States 8 LAMPARELLI, LAYLA – Italy
9 AVCI, BEYZANUR – Turkey 9 FEIST, SHAWNA – United States
10 AVCI, BEYZANUR – Turkey
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Senior Women 80 kg Left Senior Women 80 kg Right
1 PISMENNAYA, OXANA – Kazakhstan 1 MAKEEVA, IRINA – Russia
2 MAKEEVA, IRINA – Russia 2 GABDRAKHMANOVA, RUZIA – Russia
3 ROZHESHCHENKO, IRYNA – Ukraine 3 DIACHENKO, OKSANA – Ukraine
4 GABDRAKHMANOVA, RUZIA – Russia 4 MAKHARADZE, NINO – Georgia
5 SRUOGINIENE, RASA – Lithuania 5 SRUOGINIENE, RASA – Lithuania
6 DIACHENKO, OKSANA – Ukraine 6 ZANKO, LILIYA – Ukraine
7 MAKHARADZE, NINO – Georgia 7 USTUNKAYA, NURHAN – Turkey
8 CANTON, ELISABETTA – Italy 8 CANTON, ELISABETTA – Italy
9 USTUNKAYA, NURHAN – Turkey 9 CASTILLO CASTILLO, KRISTIN – Costa Rica
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Senior Women +80 kg Left Senior Women +80 kg Right
1 LISSYANSKAYA, ANTONINA – Kazakhstan 1 VAITKUTE, EGLE – Lithuania
2 VAITKUTE, EGLE – Lithuania 2 KALIUK, TATSIANA – Belarus
3 SAMOTOY, ALINA – Russia 3 SAMOTOY, ALINA – Russia
4 JONSSON, KRISTINA – Sweden 4 CINGULE, ZANNA – Latvia
5 BLACHUGOVA, VALENTINA – Russia 5 MERRILL, CATHY – United States
6 CINGULE, ZANNA – Latvia 6 BLACHUGOVA, VALENTINA – Russia
7 KARAYEL, NURBANU – Turkey 7 D APICE, CARMELA – Italy
8 KALIUK, TATSIANA – Belarus 8 MOUSTAFA, GIHAN – Egypt
9 WAHLSTROM, LOVISA – Sweden 9 WAHLSTROM, LOVISA – Sweden
10 D APICE, CARMELA – Italy 10 KARAYEL, NURBANU – Turkey
11 MOUSTAFA, GIHAN – Egypt
12 MERRILL, CATHY – United States
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Senior Men 55 kg Left Senior Men 55 kg Right
1 BAYRAMKULOV, MUSSA – Russia 1 POGOSIANI, LEVANI – Georgia
2 POGOSIANI, LEVANI – Georgia 2 ABSATTAR, DAUREN – Kazakhstan
3 URAZBEKOV, MEDET – Kazakhstan 3 REIISSOV, ISLAM – Kazakhstan
4 ZIIATDINOV, IREK – Russia 4 CHOMAEV, ARSEN – Russia
5 REIISSOV, ISLAM – Kazakhstan 5 BALAIUS, RUSLAN – Romania
6 BIYIKOGLU, SAID ERKAM – Turkey 6 BIYIKOGLU, SAID ERKAM – Turkey
7 BALAIUS, RUSLAN – Romania 7 BAYRAMKULOV, MUSSA – Russia
8 PRETSUASHVILI, ALEKS – Georgia 8 PRETSUASHVILI, ALEKS – Georgia
9 MARINCHEV, DIMITAR – Bulgaria 9 MARINCHEV, DIMITAR – Bulgaria
10 STAYKOV, MITKO – Bulgaria 10 MOHD ASIF, MUHAMMAD SAFUAN – Malaysia
11 STAYKOV, MITKO – Bulgaria
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Senior Men 60 kg Left Senior Men 60 kg Right
1 TCHINTCHARAULI, IMEDA – Georgia 1 AIDARKHAN, NURDAULET – Kazakhstan
2 TSEREKAEV, ROMAN – Russia 2 TSEREKAEV, ROMAN – Russia
3 BALANDIN, OLEKSANDR – Ukraine 3 RUSTEMBEK, TALGATBEK – Kazakhstan
4 AIDARKHAN, NURDAULET – Kazakhstan 4 TCHINTCHARAULI, IMEDA – Georgia
5 RAKHMONOV, SHERZOD – Uzbekistan 5 KARAKOTOV, AHMAT – Russia
6 TAEGER, JAN – Germany 6 MANGHI, THOMAS – Italy
7 ZAVRASHVILI, ALEKSI – Georgia 7 ALBAS, EMRE – Turkey
8 OSMAN, MOHAMED – Egypt 8 TAEGER, JAN – Germany
9 RUSTEMBEK, TALGATBEK – Kazakhstan 9 ZAVRASHVILI, ALEKSI – Georgia
10 KARAKOTOV, AHMAT – Russia 10 BEDIR, ADEM – Turkey
11 HORVATH, TAMAS – Hungary 11 HORVATH, TAMAS – Hungary
12 BEDIR, ADEM – Turkey 12 OSMAN, MOHAMED – Egypt
13 ALBAS, EMRE – Turkey
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Senior Men 65 kg Left Senior Men 65 kg Right
1 CHERKASOV, OLEG – Russia 1 CHERKASOV, OLEG – Russia
2 FARAJOV, VALI – Kazakhstan 2 JANDUBAEV, MAXIM – Russia
3 KHUBAEV, IRBEK – Russia 3 KADYR, NURDAULET – Kazakhstan
4 DENIZ, YUNUS EMRE – Turkey 4 FARAJOV, VALI – Kazakhstan
5 KOGL, DRAZEN – Croatia 5 KAKABADZE, MERAB – Georgia
6 CURUS, ANDREI – Moldova 6 GABRAVA, VILENI – Georgia
7 KAKABADZE, MERAB – Georgia 7 UCAK, YUSUF – Turkey
8 GHEORGHITA, SILVIU – Italy 8 SKENDEROV, RADOSLAV – Bulgaria
9 SMITH, MATTHEW – Canada 9 GHEORGHITA, SILVIU – Italy
10 GABRAVA, VILENI – Georgia 10 SMITH, MATTHEW – Canada
11 TSIUSHYN, DZMITRY – Belarus 11 YILDIZOGLU, YUSUF ZIYA – Turkey
12 SKENDEROV, RADOSLAV – Bulgaria 12 CURUS, ANDREI – Moldova
13 STEPANYAN, DAVIT – Armenia 13 STEPANYAN, DAVIT – Armenia
14 YILDIZOGLU, YUSUF ZIYA – Turkey 14 WONG CHUNG PIN, RAYMOND – Malaysia
15 POLACEK, KEVIN – United States 15 TSIUSHYN, DZMITRY – Belarus
16 KOLLAR, CSABA – Hungary 16 KOLLAR, CSABA – Hungary
17 CSIGA, IMRE – Hungary 17 SEO, SANGJIN – Korea
18 MACEVICIUS, KAROLIS – Lithuania 18 IUSKA, MARIUS – Sweden
19 IUSKA, MARIUS – Sweden 19 MAHMOUD, ELSAYED – Egypt
20 DUONG, DUC – Vietnam
21 FABER, MILAN – Slovakia
22 RAFTOPOULOS, EVAN – United States
23 POLACEK, KEVIN – United States
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Senior Men 70 kg Left Senior Men 70 kg Right
1 PROCOPCIUC, DANIEL – Moldova 1 MAKAROV, ARTUR – Russia
2 TARASAITIS, MINDAUGAS – Lithuania 2 AMIRSHADYAN, EMIL – Armenia
3 GOSPODINOV, VALENTIN – Bulgaria 3 TARASAITIS, MINDAUGAS – Lithuania
4 AMIRSHADYAN, EMIL – Armenia 4 ZIRAKASHVILI, IRAKLI – Georgia
5 DELIDZHAKOV, HRISTO – Bulgaria 5 MASAYUKI, TAKEDA – Japan
6 MATIASH , DENYS – Ukraine 6 OKROTSVARIDZE, ZAZA – Georgia
7 GLOD, DOMINIK – Slovakia 7 YERMOLCHIK, SERGEY – Kazakhstan
8 AKHMEDOV, ZAIR – Kazakhstan 8 DELIDZHAKOV, HRISTO – Bulgaria
9 TERZI, ENGIN – Turkey 9 KURDYUKOV, ALEKSANDR – Russia
10 LICUT, MARIUS – Romania 10 GOSPODINOV, VALENTIN – Bulgaria
11 BARZSO, ALEX – Hungary 11 SAARANLUOMA, TOPI – Finland
12 ZIRAKASHVILI, IRAKLI – Georgia 12 AKHMEDOV, ZAIR – Kazakhstan
13 JENSSEN, ERLEND HOERTE – Norway 13 PROCOPCIUC, DANIEL – Moldova
14 YERMOLCHIK, SERGEY – Kazakhstan 14 SOGHOYAN, VAZGEN – United States
15 ARMBRESTER, KEITH – United States 15 LICUT, MARIUS – Romania
16 DIGUROV, SARMAT – Russia 16 GOYER, ALAIN – Canada
17 KURDYUKOV, ALEKSANDR – Russia 17 RYUTA, SATO – Japan
18 RYUTA, SATO – Japan 18 ZANINI, CRISTIAN – Italy
19 OKROTSVARIDZE, ZAZA – Georgia 19 TERZI, ENGIN – Turkey
20 VOJENCAK, JAN – Slovakia 20 GLOD, DOMINIK – Slovakia
21 YOUSRY, MOSTAFA – Egypt 21 BARZSO, ALEX – Hungary
22 BELLEY, ROBERT – United States 22 GROCH, DAWID – Poland
23 ZANINI, CRISTIAN – Italy 23 PEHLIMAN, SINAN – Turkey
24 KUZLO , ADAM – Ukraine 24 KUZLO , ADAM – Ukraine
25 GROCH, DAWID – Poland 25 JENSSEN, ERLEND HOERTE – Norway
26 PEHLIMAN, SINAN – Turkey 26 BELLEY, ROBERT – United States
27 SAARANLUOMA, TOPI – Finland
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Senior Men 75 kg Left Senior Men 75 kg Right
1 ONIANI, BETKILI – Georgia 1 SAMUSHIA, DAVIT – Georgia
2 VLADISLAVS, KRASOVSKIS – Latvia 2 VLADISLAVS, KRASOVSKIS – Latvia
3 SHAMIYEV, MAGZHAN – Kazakhstan 3 JANIS, AMOLINS – Latvia
4 AKTAYEV, TALGAT – Kazakhstan 4 SHAMIYEV, MAGZHAN – Kazakhstan
5 SEDRAKYAN, VREZH – Armenia 5 SEDRAKYAN, VREZH – Armenia
6 DZITIEV, KHETAG – Russia 6 ZHYHYLII, VIACHESLAV – Ukraine
7 VIARENICH, IVAN – Belarus 7 DANOVSKI, DIMITAR – Bulgaria
8 KASPARS, GRAVIS – Latvia 8 WOZNY, RAFAL – Poland
9 ZHYHYLII, VIACHESLAV – Ukraine 9 RAIKHANOV, SHYNBOLAT – Kazakhstan
10 TUDOR, ALIN – Romania 10 DZITIEV, KHETAG – Russia
11 DANOVSKI, DIMITAR – Bulgaria 11 ANDERSSON, JOHANNES – Sweden
12 HANN, MICHAEL – United States 12 SCHLITTE, MATTHIAS – Germany
13 WOZNY, RAFAL – Poland 13 KHUBAEV, GEORGII – Russia
14 MELNYK, SERGIY – Ukraine 14 MASLOUSKI, YAUHEN – Belarus
15 MASLOUSKI, YAUHEN – Belarus 15 TUDOR, ALIN – Romania
16 ANDERSSON, JOHANNES – Sweden 16 FABIAN, ZSOLT – Hungary
17 FABIAN, ZSOLT – Hungary 17 BERRIOCHOA, SIMON – United States
18 FILIPPOV, MAKSIM – Russia 18 KALCHEV, SVETOSLAV – Bulgaria
19 SAMUSHIA, DAVIT – Georgia 19 PIEROTTI, MIRKO – Italy
20 STEPANYAN, DERENIK – Armenia 20 MELNYK, SERGIY – Ukraine
21 MANIADAKIS, VASILEIOS – Greece 21 STEPANYAN, DERENIK – Armenia
22 AUSTLID, OYVIND BJOERNSTAD – Norway 22 TAVARTKILADZE, OTAR – Georgia
23 KALCHEV, SVETOSLAV – Bulgaria 23 LUNDGREN, ROBIN – Sweden
24 RODIN, ROBERT – Sweden 24 MANIADAKIS, VASILEIOS – Greece
25 PIEROTTI, MIRKO – Italy 25 FILIKIDIS, DIMITRIS – Greece
26 SALAJANU, ALEXANDRU – Romania 26 HANN, MICHAEL – United States
27 ANDRESEN, LARS MATTIS – Norway 27 ANDRESEN, LARS MATTIS – Norway
28 AUSTLID, OYVIND BJOERNSTAD – Norway
29 SALAJANU, ALEXANDRU – Romania
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Senior Men 80 kg Left Senior Men 80 kg Right
1 SIMEONOV, BOZHIDAR – Bulgaria 1 SIMEONOV, BOZHIDAR – Bulgaria
2 TAVBERIDZE, ZURAB – Georgia 2 DOBRIN, VIOREL – Romania
3 MURATOV, ALIZHAN – Kazakhstan 3 TAUTIEV, GEORGII – Russia
4 URTAEV, ATSAMAZ – Russia 4 BARANOV, VALERIY – Kazakhstan
5 CHALIUK, DMYTRO – Ukraine 5 MANARKA, SARUNAS – Lithuania
6 ZIYPAK, HAMZA – Turkey 6 ZIYPAK, HAMZA – Turkey
7 LIEPINS, RAIMONDS – Latvia 7 TAVBERIDZE, BEKA – Georgia
8 BERG, PATRIK – Sweden 8 URTAEV, ATSAMAZ – Russia
9 DOBRIN, VIOREL – Romania 9 TAVBERIDZE, ZURAB – Georgia
10 GIOCO, PLACIDO – Italy 10 GIRARD, PASCAL – Switzerland
11 MIKHEI, DZMITRY – Belarus 11 NOWOTARSKI, GRZEGORZ – Poland
12 DOKUCHAEV, DMITRIY – Uzbekistan 12 GIOCO, PLACIDO – Italy
13 ANDRONACHE, DANIEL – Romania 13 AVGANA, ADAM – Israel
14 MINASCURTA, ANDREI – Moldova 14 LUUKINEN, LASSE – Finland
15 GETALO, YEVGENIY – Kazakhstan 15 MINASCURTA, ANDREI – Moldova
16 AXMAN, HENRIK – Sweden 16 MIKHEI, DZMITRY – Belarus
17 NOWOTARSKI, GRZEGORZ – Poland 17 VIRLAN, IVAN – Moldova
18 TAVBERIDZE, BEKA – Georgia 18 KALMAHAN, ALIBEK – Kazakhstan
19 MANARKA, SARUNAS – Lithuania 19 PICADO, EDGARDO – Costa Rica
20 AVGANA, ADAM – Israel 20 KHAN, ALI – Pakistan
21 TAUTIEV, GEORGII – Russia 21 KASPARS, GRAVIS – Latvia
22 DICKIE, SHEA – Canada 22 GASHEVSKI, CVETAN – Bulgaria
23 YONCHEV, DETELIN – Bulgaria 23 PULSCHER, LUKE – United States
24 TAMMI, JANNE – Finland 24 MERGL, BALAZS – Hungary
25 LENART, ATTILA – Hungary 25 DICKIE, SHEA – Canada
26 VIRLAN, IVAN – Moldova 26 BEZHENAR, YEVHENII – Ukraine
27 HLUBIK, MATUS – Slovakia 27 LIEPINS, RAIMONDS – Latvia
28 BEZHENAR, YEVHENII – Ukraine 28 GUTIERREZ, GERMAN – Costa Rica
29 HLUBIK, MATUS – Slovakia
30 TAMMI, JANNE – Finland
31 ANDRONACHE, DANIEL – Romania
32 WATARU, NISHIKAWA – Japan
33 SJODIN, SEBASTIAN – Sweden
34 BERG, PATRIK – Sweden
35 HEUSE, OLIVIER – Belgium
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Senior Men 85 kg Left Senior Men 85 kg Right
1 ZHOKH, OLEH – Ukraine 1 KOCAK, OGUZHAN – Turkey
2 LENGAROV, STEFAN – Bulgaria 2 TVALIASHVILI, GIORGI – Georgia
3 BINATOV, ELCHIN – Georgia 3 LENGAROV, STEFAN – Bulgaria
4 DIMITROV, PLAMEN – Bulgaria 4 SEREDA, ARTEM – Ukraine
5 AIBAZOV, MARAT – Russia 5 ZOLOEV, KHADZHIMURAT – Russia
6 LACIAK, KAMIL – Poland 6 BINATOV, ELCHIN – Georgia
7 PASIEKA, IHOR – Ukraine 7 DIMITROV, PLAMEN – Bulgaria
8 SHEVELENKO, VIKTOR – Russia 8 USTINOV, VLADIMIR – Kazakhstan
9 NANNESTAD, NIKLAS – Sweden 9 LACIAK, KAMIL – Poland
10 GUERRA, ALAN – Mexico 10 SADIVAKASSOV, NURDAULET – Kazakhstan
11 DOBROVIC, RADOSLAV – Slovakia 11 PASIEKA, IHOR – Ukraine
12 KINNUNEN, JAAKKO – Finland 12 GUERRA, ALAN – Mexico
13 SADIVAKASSOV, NURDAULET – Kazakhstan 13 OROZCO GONZALEZ, ANTHONY BELFORT –
14 AGHAMALYAN, ARAM – Armenia 14 DOBROVIC, RADOSLAV – Slovakia
15 GIRASEK, MICHAL – Slovakia 15 GIRASEK, MICHAL – Slovakia
16 TVALIASHVILI, GIORGI – Georgia 16 KAN, DENIZ – Turkey
17 FALUDI, GERGELY – Hungary 17 AGHAMALYAN, ARAM – Armenia
18 USTINOV, VLADIMIR – Kazakhstan 18 AIBAZOV, MARAT – Russia
19 SJODIN, SEBASTIAN – Sweden 19 TAKENAKA, KEN – Japan
20 KAN, DENIZ – Turkey 20 FEIST, GENE – United States
21 YULDASHEV, DIYOR – Uzbekistan 21 NANNESTAD, NIKLAS – Sweden
22 OROZCO GONZALEZ, ANTHONY BELFORT – 22 MESZAROS, ZOLTAN – Hungary
23 MESZAROS, ZOLTAN – Hungary 23 BABIANOK, ARTSIOM – Belarus
24 FEIST, GENE – United States 24 FALUDI, GERGELY – Hungary
25 BABIANOK, ARTSIOM – Belarus
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Senior Men 90 kg Left Senior Men 90 kg Right
1 PRUDNYK, IEVGENII – Ukraine 1 ANDREEV, SASHO – Bulgaria
2 MAKEEV, ALAN – Russia 2 PRUDNYK, IEVGENII – Ukraine
3 BOGOSLOVOV, SERGEI – Russia 3 BOGOSLOVOV, SERGEI – Russia
4 HERVAY, LADISLAV – Slovakia 4 GAMTENADZE, IRAKLI – Georgia
5 ILCHEV, EMIL – Bulgaria 5 TAINOV, ARTEM – Russia
6 ANDREEV, SASHO – Bulgaria 6 HERVAY, LADISLAV – Slovakia
7 ANTONOVICS, RAIMONDS – Latvia 7 MARHARINT, PETRO – Ukraine
8 MARHARINT, PETRO – Ukraine 8 STEPANCHUK, ANDREY – Kazakhstan
9 BARBU, DANIEL – Romania 9 PAGANIN, ERMES – Italy
10 GETIASHVILI, JABA – Georgia 10 TSIKARIDZE, PETRE – Georgia
11 STEPANCHUK, ANDREY – Kazakhstan 11 KOVACS, PETER – Hungary
12 KOVACS, PETER – Hungary 12 BARBU, DANIEL – Romania
13 ZOBOKI, NANDOR – Hungary 13 MISHLEB, ADHAM – Israel
14 BALSEVICIUS, AURIMAS – Lithuania 14 AVRAM, PAUL – Romania
15 ERMINI, RON – United States 15 WEST, DAVID MIKE – United States
16 TURKER, UNAL – Turkey 16 FORS, OLLE – Sweden
17 GRANT, JOSHUA – United States 17 ZOBOKI, NANDOR – Hungary
18 GAMTENADZE, IRAKLI – Georgia 18 TURKER, UNAL – Turkey
19 LUCA, ZANCHI – Italy 19 ERMINI, RON – United States
20 LUCA, ZANCHI – Italy
21 ILCHEV, EMIL – Bulgaria
22 BALSEVICIUS, AURIMAS – Lithuania
23 SO, JINSU – Korea
24 SAARINEN, TERO – Finland
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Senior Men 100 kg Left Senior Men 100 kg Right
1 DZERANOV, GEORGIY – Kazakhstan 1 DZERANOV, GEORGIY – Kazakhstan
2 MATYUSHENKO, IVAN – Russia 2 GOLEMANOV, STOYAN – Bulgaria
3 ALIDINOV, AYDER – Ukraine 3 TSONEV, YORDAN – Bulgaria
4 KOLESNICHENKO, NIKOLAI – Russia 4 KOLESNICHENKO, NIKOLAI – Russia
5 TSONEV, YORDAN – Bulgaria 5 KRIZAN, IVO – Croatia
6 ONIANI, GIORGI – Georgia 6 GETALO, ALEXANDR – Kazakhstan
7 KALIAZIN, ANTON – Ukraine 7 SOVIC, VIKTORIO – Croatia
8 BERIDZE, VAKHTANG – Georgia 8 HLUBIK, SAMUEL – Slovakia
9 CHAPUKHYAN, ARMEN – Armenia 9 MOTSONELIDZE, LEVANI – Georgia
10 MELNIKOV, ANTON – Belarus 10 ONIANI, GIORGI – Georgia
11 ABDELMOATI, MOHAMED – Egypt 11 ABDELMOATI, MOHAMED – Egypt
12 HLUBIK, SAMUEL – Slovakia 12 YENERER, AHMET – Turkey
13 SOVIC, VIKTORIO – Croatia 13 FERNANDEZ, NINO SALVATORE – Spain
14 GETALO, ALEXANDR – Kazakhstan 14 ALIDINOV, AYDER – Ukraine
15 CECERE, JULIEN – Switzerland 15 ADAIR, LACHLAN – Australia
16 LUTAI, ADRIAN – Italy 16 KALIAZIN, ANTON – Ukraine
17 YENERER, AHMET – Turkey 17 FRUM, ISTVAN – Hungary
18 FERNANDEZ, NINO SALVATORE – Spain 18 MELNIKOV, ANTON – Belarus
19 MARJOMAA, MATTI – Finland 19 FITZSIMMONS, JIM – United States
20 FRUM, ISTVAN – Hungary 20 CECERE, JULIEN – Switzerland
21 MILANOV, LYBOMIR – Bulgaria 21 LUTAI, ADRIAN – Italy
22 PEREZ, GUSTAVO – Spain 22 CALETKA, MARTIN – Slovakia
23 GABER, STEVE – Canada 23 KHADAEV, CHERMEN – Russia
24 DUDAS, VIKTOR – Hungary 24 LA COLA, CEDRIC – Belgium
25 CALETKA, MARTIN – Slovakia 25 MYERS, CHRIS – United States
26 ADAIR, LACHLAN – Australia 26 MASAKI, DASAI – Japan
27 FITZSIMMONS, JIM – United States 27 LEE, TAEKYUNG – Korea
28 ISHAKOV, ISKANDER – Uzbekistan 28 GABER, STEVE – Canada
29 DUDAS, VIKTOR – Hungary
30 GROCHOWSKI, MARIUSZ – Poland
31 PEREZ, GUSTAVO – Spain
32 MARJOMAA, MATTI – Finland
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Senior Men 110 kg Left Senior Men 110 kg Right
1 LALETIN, VITALII – Russia 1 GRISHIN, ARTEM – Russia
2 ROSTOMASHVILI, GIORGI – Georgia 2 LALETIN, VITALII – Russia
3 GRISHIN, ARTEM – Russia 3 LAMPARELLI, FRANK – Italy
4 OSMANLI, FERIT – Turkey 4 NORMUNDS, TOMSONS – Latvia
5 PANTALEEV, MARIN – Bulgaria 5 OSMANLI, FERIT – Turkey
6 KAROLYI, ANDRAS – Hungary 6 ROSTOMASHVILI, GIORGI – Georgia
7 NORMUNDS, TOMSONS – Latvia 7 MYKHAILENKO, OLEG – Ukraine
8 MYKHAILENKO, OLEG – Ukraine 8 ERDOGAN, ENGIN – Turkey
9 KOBESSOV, ALEXANDR – Kazakhstan 9 PETROV, MITKO – Bulgaria
10 JUVONEN, TOPI – Finland 10 PANTALEEV, MARIN – Bulgaria
11 POS, VITOR – Brazil 11 KOBESSOV, ALEXANDR – Kazakhstan
12 ERDOGAN, ENGIN – Turkey 12 KAROLYI, ANDRAS – Hungary
13 IZMAN, ILLIA – Ukraine 13 JUVONEN, TOPI – Finland
14 KOSTADINOV, KRASIMIR – Bulgaria 14 POS, VITOR – Brazil
15 FARKAS, GABOR – Hungary 15 BAUMAN, ADAM – Hungary
16 DELATORRE, ALEX – United States 16 DELATORRE, ALEX – United States
17 IZMAN, ILLIA – Ukraine
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Senior Men +110 kg Left Senior Men +110 kg Right
1 SAGINASHVILI, LEVAN – Georgia 1 SILAEV, DMITRII – Russia
2 SILAEV, DMITRII – Russia 2 KVIKVINIA, GENADI – Georgia
3 SHMYKO, DZMITRY – Belarus 3 MELENTEV, OLEG – Russia
4 MALTCEV, RUSLAN – Russia 4 PUSCASU, IOAN – Romania
5 SPUSTA, PETER – Slovakia 5 SAGINASHVILI, LEVAN – Georgia
6 THORBJOERNSEN, SINDRE HALLAND – Norway 6 MADOYAN, DAVIT – Armenia
7 FAHLGREN, ERIK – Sweden 7 KOSTADINOV, KRASIMIR – Bulgaria
8 PUSCASU, IOAN – Romania 8 BADULESCU, SABIN – Romania
9 SMITH, DEREK – United States 9 CAMPEAU, MARC ANDRE – Canada
10 MARKHIYEV, MAGOMED – Kazakhstan 10 GUNER, AHMET BORA – Turkey
11 GUNER, AHMET BORA – Turkey 11 FAHLGREN, ERIK – Sweden
12 FISCHER, PAUL – United States 12 SPUSTA, PETER – Slovakia
13 JUHASZ, KRISZTIAN – Hungary 13 BATTAGLIA, MANUEL – Italy
14 MANASIEV, EMANUIL – Bulgaria 14 MANASIEV, EMANUIL – Bulgaria
15 BATTAGLIA, MANUEL – Italy 15 THORBJOERNSEN, SINDRE HALLAND – Norway
16 LILLEMO, RAYMOND – Norway 16 JAMBOR, ATTILA – Hungary
17 KVIKVINIA, GENADI – Georgia 17 LILLEMO, RAYMOND – Norway
18 SAVOLAINEN, JUHA – Finland 18 FISCHER, PAUL – United States
19 MATUSIAK, PIOTR – Poland 19 MATUSIAK, PIOTR – Poland
20 VIIKKI, ANTERO – Finland 20 ODONICS, SZILARD – Hungary
21 KANAMARU, AKIRA – Japan 21 VIIKKI, ANTERO – Finland
22 ODONICS, SZILARD – Hungary 22 SMITH, DEREK – United States
23 SAVOLAINEN, JUHA – Finland
24 SHMYKO, DZMITRY – Belarus
25 MARKHIYEV, MAGOMED – Kazakhstan
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Youth

Youth Women 50 kg Left Youth Women 50 kg Right
1 KORKMAZ, GULISTAN – Turkey 1 KARIMBAYEVA, AYBALA – Kazakhstan
2 CHIPARUS, VALERIA – Moldova 2 CHIPARUS, VALERIA – Moldova
3 KHABIBULLINA, ALMIRA – Russia 3 KHUBAEVA, DIANA – Russia
4 YATSKEVICH, DARYA – Belarus 4 TSYKONOVA, VALERYIA – Belarus
5 SOVETKHANOVA, AKMARAL – Kazakhstan 5 KORKMAZ, GULISTAN – Turkey
6 KHUBAEVA, DIANA – Russia 6 SOVETKHANOVA, AKMARAL – Kazakhstan
7 ELMETWALY, MARIAM – Egypt 7 YATSKEVICH, DARYA – Belarus
8 DALDABAN, ELIF – Turkey 8 DALDABAN, ELIF – Turkey
9 ELMETWALY, MARIAM – Egypt
10 BOGDANOVSKAYA, NATALIA – Russia
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Youth Women 55 kg Left Youth Women 55 kg Right
1 KARAMANOVA, AIGERIM – Kazakhstan 1 BAEVA, MILANA – Russia
2 BAEVA, MILANA – Russia 2 KESER, UMRAN – Turkey
3 KESER, UMRAN – Turkey 3 ZERENKHANOVA, BALZHAN – Kazakhstan
4 ZERENKHANOVA, BALZHAN – Kazakhstan 4 SADOVNIKOVA, VALERIYA – Russia
5 SADOVNIKOVA, VALERIYA – Russia 5 LUNDGREN VILUND, JENNIFER – Sweden
6 DEMENKO, LUDMYLA – Ukraine 6 DEMENKO, LUDMYLA – Ukraine
7 ALPTEKIN, TUGCE – Turkey 7 KULCS, VIVIEN – Hungary
8 RYKUN, ANNA – Ukraine 8 RYKUN, ANNA – Ukraine
9 MAGUSINOVA, KRISTINA – Slovakia 9 MAGUSINOVA, KRISTINA – Slovakia
10 LUNDGREN VILUND, JENNIFER – Sweden 10 KURUCAY, HAZEL – Turkey
11 KULCS, VIVIEN – Hungary
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Youth Women 60 kg Left Youth Women 60 kg Right
1 PLIEVA, BELA – Russia 1 HOROSHUN, SVETLANA – Russia
2 BARZSO, HENRIETTA – Hungary 2 ZORYANKINA, KSENIIA – Russia
3 HOROSHUN, SVETLANA – Russia 3 BARZSO, HENRIETTA – Hungary
4 HONCHAR, DIANA – Ukraine 4 ROZHKO, VIKTORIIA – Ukraine
5 SKYE, HANNA – Sweden 5 HONCHAR, DIANA – Ukraine
6 ROZHKO , VIKTORIIA – Ukraine 6 AKKUS, MIZGIN – Turkey
7 AKKUS, MIZGIN – Turkey 7 SKYE, HANNA – Sweden
8 NERSISYAN, MARGARITA – Armenia 8 NERSISYAN, MARGARITA – Armenia
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Youth Women 65 kg Left Youth Women 65 kg Right
1 LYAKHOVA, YEKATERINA – Kazakhstan 1 KAUPENOVA, KENZHEKYZ – Kazakhstan
2 SHULIKA , MARYNA – Ukraine 2 SHULIKA, MARYNA – Ukraine
3 LAZARI, MIHAELA – Moldova 3 RADZHABOVA, AMINAT – Russia
4 KAUPENOVA, KENZHEKYZ – Kazakhstan 4 LAZARI, MIHAELA – Moldova
5 IRTUGANOVA, NADEZHDA – Russia 5 SIVRIHISARLI, SULTAN – Turkey
6 KARPOVA, ANASTASIIA – Russia 6 IRTUGANOVA, NADEZHDA – Russia
7 PAVEN, ADINA – Romania 7 PAVEN, ADINA – Romania
8 TUYLUOGLU, GUL – Turkey 8 TUYLUOGLU, GUL – Turkey
9 ASPLUND, ALEXANDRA – Finland 9 ASPLUND, ALEXANDRA – Finland
10 SIVRIHISARLI, SULTAN – Turkey
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Youth Women 70 kg Left Youth Women 70 kg Right
1 STANSKAYA, ALENA – Kazakhstan 1 STANSKAYA, ALENA – Kazakhstan
2 NORELIUS, TOVE – Sweden 2 NORELIUS, TOVE – Sweden
3 AVCI, BEYZANUR – Turkey 3 AVCI, BEYZANUR – Turkey
4 DAMAR, AYSU – Turkey 4 SKYRDA, KSENIIA – Ukraine
5 SKYRDA, KSENIIA – Ukraine 5 STOYANOVA, SVETLA – Bulgaria
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Youth Women +70 kg Left Youth Women +70 kg Right
1 OTAROVA, NADIRA – Russia 1 OTAROVA, NADIRA – Russia
2 SHCHOLOKOVA, ANASTASIIA – Ukraine 2 DEMIRHAN, CILEM – Turkey
3 MAIMAKOVA, AIZHAN – Kazakhstan 3 SHCHOLOKOVA, ANASTASIIA – Ukraine
4 LINDKVIST, JESSICA – Sweden 4 LINDKVIST, JESSICA – Sweden
5 DEMIRHAN, CILEM – Turkey 5 MAIMAKOVA, AIZHAN – Kazakhstan
6 KURT, TUGCENUR – Turkey 6 KURT, TUGCENUR – Turkey
7 OCHIROVA, DANARA – Russia 7 OCHIROVA, DANARA – Russia
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Youth Men 55 kg Left Youth Men 55 kg Right
1 REIISSOV, ISLAM – Kazakhstan 1 ABSATTAR, DAUREN – Kazakhstan
2 BASSAROV, ORAZ – Kazakhstan 2 BASSAROV, ORAZ – Kazakhstan
3 BAYRAMKULOV, MUSSA – Russia 3 TALHA AY, ENES – Turkey
4 TSUTSAEV, EDUARD – Russia 4 TSUTSAEV, EDUARD – Russia
5 BIYIKOGLU, SAID ERKAM – Turkey 5 BAKHSOLIANI, GIORGI – Georgia
6 SAVELIUK , NAZARII – Ukraine 6 DAVITASHVILI, LEVANI – Georgia
7 DAVITASHVILI, LEVANI – Georgia 7 STAYKOV, MITKO – Bulgaria
8 POSOBCHUK, HRYHORII – Ukraine 8 SAVELIUK, NAZARII – Ukraine
9 TALHA AY, ENES – Turkey 9 MOHD ASIF, MUHAMMAD SAFUAN – Malaysia
10 STAYKOV, MITKO – Bulgaria 10 POSOBCHUK, HRYHORII – Ukraine
11 MOHD ASIF, MUHAMMAD SAFUAN – Malaysia 11 BAYRAMKULOV, MUSSA – Russia
12 BAKHSOLIANI, GIORGI – Georgia
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Youth Men 60 kg Left Youth Men 60 kg Right
1 VAKILOV, NEMAT – Azerbaijan 1 RUSTEMBEK, TALGATBEK – Kazakhstan
2 SULEIMANOV, SHAKHMAN – Kyrgyzstan 2 AIDARKHAN, NURDAULET – Kazakhstan
3 KODUA, GIGA – Georgia 3 SULEIMANOV, SHAKHMAN – Kyrgyzstan
4 ZAVRASHVILI, ALEKSI – Georgia 4 ZAVRASHVILI, ALEKSI – Georgia
5 KARAKOTOV, AHMAT – Russia 5 KODUA, GIGA – Georgia
6 OZTURK, ADNAN – Turkey 6 VAKILOV, NEMAT – Azerbaijan
7 PERGUSHEV, VLADISLAV – Russia 7 OZTURK, ADNAN – Turkey
8 SEFER, MUSTAFA – Bulgaria 8 ALBAS, EMRE – Turkey
9 KARAKOTOV, AHMAT – Russia
10 PERGUSHEV, VLADISLAV – Russia
11 SEFER, MUSTAFA – Bulgaria
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Youth Men 65 kg Left Youth Men 65 kg Right
1 RUSTAMOV, RAMAZAN – Azerbaijan 1 RUSTAMOV, RAMAZAN – Azerbaijan
2 ZURABASHVILI, SHALVA – Georgia 2 ZURABASHVILI, SHALVA – Georgia
3 LESHTAEV, EGOR – Russia 3 KADYR, NURDAULET – Kazakhstan
4 AMANLI, HUSEYN – Azerbaijan 4 MAKEDONSKYI, OLEKSANDR – Ukraine
5 MAKEDONSKYI, OLEKSANDR – Ukraine 5 ALISULTANOV, ERZIMAN – Russia
6 ALISULTANOV, ERZIMAN – Russia 6 GABOR, JAN – Slovakia
7 GABOR, JAN – Slovakia 7 AMANLI, HUSEYN – Azerbaijan
8 GVARADZE, NIKA – Georgia 8 GVARADZE, NIKA – Georgia
9 OZMEN, HARUN – Turkey 9 CAKMAK, DURUCAN – Turkey
10 CAKMAK, DURUCAN – Turkey 10 OZMEN, HARUN – Turkey
11 RASKA, ONDREJ – Czech Republic 11 LESHTAEV, EGOR – Russia
12 RASKA, ONDREJ – Czech Republic
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Youth Men 70 kg Left Youth Men 70 kg Right
1 ZIRAKASHVILI, IRAKLI – Georgia 1 TUDOREAN, OLEG – Moldova
2 MIKUSHOV, VALERIY – Kazakhstan 2 ZIRAKASHVILI, IRAKLI – Georgia
3 MATIASH , DENYS – Ukraine 3 ICHKITI, VALIKO – Georgia
4 ZHEREBENKOV, ALEXANDR – Russia 4 MATIASH , DENYS – Ukraine
5 TUDOREAN, OLEG – Moldova 5 ZHEREBENKOV, ALEXANDR – Russia
6 MALAKOV, HRISTIYAN – Bulgaria 6 PERIDIS, PETROS – Greece
7 PERIDIS, PETROS – Greece 7 MIKUSHOV, VALERIY – Kazakhstan
8 LAJCI, DEGZON – Norway 8 LICUT, MARIUS – Romania
9 YOUSRY, MOSTAFA – Egypt 9 LAJCI, DEGZON – Norway
10 BRAGVADZE, NIKA – Georgia 10 SOZER, MEHMET EMIN – Turkey
11 LICUT, MARIUS – Romania 11 YOUSRY, MOSTAFA – Egypt
12 SOZER, MEHMET EMIN – Turkey 12 TEMIRSULTANOV, ASLAN – Russia
13 TEMIRSULTANOV, ASLAN – Russia 13 MALAKOV, HRISTIYAN – Bulgaria
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Youth Men 75 kg Left Youth Men 75 kg Right
1 ONIANI, BETKILI – Georgia 1 VLADISLAVS, KRASOVSKIS – Latvia
2 VLADISLAVS, KRASOVSKIS – Latvia 2 TOKGUN, RAHIM – Turkey
3 VIARENICH, IVAN – Belarus 3 ONIANI, BETKILI – Georgia
4 MANTYKA, ROMAN – Ukraine 4 VIARENICH, IVAN – Belarus
5 OTCHIK, SERGEY – Russia 5 MANTYKA , ROMAN – Ukraine
6 AKDENIZ, BERKAY – Turkey 6 LAGUN, ANTON – Russia
7 LAGUN, ANTON – Russia 7 LABADZE, VAKHTANG – Georgia
8 TRIPLAT, PETAR – Croatia 8 ORBAN, ERIK – Hungary
9 ORBAN, ERIK – Hungary 9 AKDENIZ, BERKAY – Turkey
10 KACZOROWSKI, MICHAL – Poland 10 KACZOROWSKI, MICHAL – Poland
11 YESHENBEKOV, NURDAULET – Kazakhstan 11 TRIPLAT, PETAR – Croatia
12 LABADZE, VAKHTANG – Georgia
13 URKUT, MEHMET – Turkey
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Youth Men 80 kg Left Youth Men 80 kg Right
1 MURATOV, ALIZHAN – Kazakhstan 1 SIMEONOV, BOZHIDAR – Bulgaria
2 GUMUSOGLU, MUHAMMED – Turkey 2 MURATOV, ALIZHAN – Kazakhstan
3 CHALIUK, DMYTRO – Ukraine 3 GUMUSOGLU, MUHAMMED – Turkey
4 KALMAHAN, ALIBEK – Kazakhstan 4 GIGAURI, TORNIKE – Georgia
5 EMERICI, MAREK – Slovakia 5 SOLTYKHANOV, BAISANGUR – Russia
6 OBOZDA, HLIB – Ukraine 6 KOGL, MARKO – Croatia
7 KOGL, MARKO – Croatia 7 KALMAHAN, ALIBEK – Kazakhstan
8 GIURDANELLA, GABRIELE – Italy 8 KURBANOV, AKHMED – Russia
9 SOLTYKHANOV, BAISANGUR – Russia 9 KARAKASOGLU, BERKAN – Turkey
10 BROIANI, MERALI – Georgia 10 GIURDANELLA, GABRIELE – Italy
11 KURBANOV, AKHMED – Russia 11 ANTTILA, TONI – Sweden
12 GIGAURI, TORNIKE – Georgia 12 SLOTSKYI, BOHDAN MYKHAILO – Ukraine
13 KARAKASOGLU, BERKAN – Turkey 13 EMERICI, MAREK – Slovakia
14 ANTTILA, TONI – Sweden 14 BROIANI, MERALI – Georgia
15 TONEV, YOSIF – Bulgaria 15 OBOZDA, HLIB – Ukraine
16 LANGELAND, MATHIAS DAHLSENG – Norway 16 TONEV, YOSIF – Bulgaria
17 SZTANEK, SANDOR – Hungary 17 SZTANEK, SANDOR – Hungary
18 LANGELAND, MATHIAS DAHLSENG – Norway
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Youth Men 85 kg Left Youth Men 85 kg Right
1 KOCAK, OGUZHAN – Turkey 1 PETRENKO, OLEH – Ukraine
2 BUBENKO, ELDAR – Russia 2 BASHARULI, GIORGI – Georgia
3 PETRENKO, OLEH – Ukraine 3 BUBENKO, ELDAR – Russia
4 BASHARULI, GIORGI – Georgia 4 SEREDA, ARTEM – Ukraine
5 KURGINIAN, DAVID – Russia 5 BACHEV, BORISLAV – Bulgaria
6 KABILOV, KAISAR – Kazakhstan 6 KURGINIAN, DAVID – Russia
7 SEREDA, ARTEM – Ukraine 7 KABILOV, KAISAR – Kazakhstan
8 HALASZ, EDMOND – Hungary 8 HALASZ, EDMOND – Hungary
9 ALTAN, ALPEREN – Turkey 9 JONSSON, ALEXANDER – Sweden
10 JONSSON, GABRIEL – Sweden 10 SZAKALAS, SZILARD – Hungary
11 SZAKALAS, SZILARD – Hungary 11 HRIC, OLIVER – Slovakia
12 HRIC, OLIVER – Slovakia 12 ALTAN, ALPEREN – Turkey
13 BACHEV, BORISLAV – Bulgaria
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Youth Men 90 kg Left Youth Men 90 kg Right
1 GASSIEV, SOSLAN – Russia 1 GASSIEV, SOSLAN – Russia
2 KOLCHIN, IURII – Russia 2 KULISHOV, OLEKSANDR – Ukraine
3 KULISHOV, OLEKSANDR – Ukraine 3 TEDORADZE, DAVIT – Georgia
4 ALIBEKOV, RAUAN – Kazakhstan 4 ALIBEKOV, RAUAN – Kazakhstan
5 TOTEV, ASPARUH – Bulgaria 5 NAGY, MARTON – Hungary
6 TEDORADZE, DAVIT – Georgia 6 KOLCHIN, IURII – Russia
7 YILMAZ, OZGUR – Turkey 7 EKSTROM, EMIL – Sweden
8 NAGY, MARTON – Hungary 8 SENER, TALHA – Turkey
9 EKSTROM, EMIL – Sweden 9 ILYAS, ARUZ – Turkey
10 ILYAS, ARUZ – Turkey 10 TOTEV, ASPARUH – Bulgaria
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Youth Men +90 kg Left Youth Men +90 kg Right
1 SHARAFUTDINOV, DAMIR – Russia 1 MADOYAN, DAVIT – Armenia
2 ARABULI, DAVITI – Georgia 2 BAKTYYAROV, AIDYN – Kazakhstan
3 MADOYAN, DAVIT – Armenia 3 SHARAFUTDINOV, DAMIR – Russia
4 BAKTYYAROV, AIDYN – Kazakhstan 4 WEHRLE, MARTIN – Switzerland
5 DANILOV, OLEH – Ukraine 5 ARABULI, DAVITI – Georgia
6 BAGAEV, ZAKHAR – Russia 6 DZIDZIKASHVILI, DAVIT – Georgia
7 VACULOVIC, VACLAV – Czech Republic 7 DANILOV, OLEH – Ukraine
8 SPORRONG, TOBIAS – Sweden 8 VACULOVIC, VACLAV – Czech Republic
9 DZIDZIKASHVILI, DAVIT – Georgia 9 SINICA, KACPER – Poland
10 KRAAKENES, KRISTIAN STYVE – Norway 10 SPORRONG, TOBIAS – Sweden
11 WEHRLE, MARTIN – Switzerland 11 KRAAKENES, KRISTIAN STYVE – Norway
12 PAVEN, SERGIU – Romania 12 PAVEN, SERGIU – Romania
13 BAGAEV, ZAKHAR – Russia
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Juniors

Junior Girls 45 kg Left Junior Girls 45 kg Right
1 DURSAYEVA, DESHI – Kazakhstan 1 KADIROVA, IRODA – Uzbekistan
2 KADIROVA, IRODA – Uzbekistan 2 DURSAYEVA, DESHI – Kazakhstan
3 MUKHA , YULIIA – Ukraine 3 MUKHA, YULIIA – Ukraine
4 URKUT, FADIME – Turkey 4 URKUT, FADIME – Turkey
5 KULCS, DZSENIFER – Hungary 5 KULCS, DZSENIFER – Hungary
6 ZAHORULKO , IRYNA – Ukraine 6 GUR, MERVE – Turkey
7 GUR, MERVE – Turkey 7 ZAHORULKO, IRYNA – Ukraine
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Junior Girls 50 kg Left Junior Girls 50 kg Right
1 GUNKO, EVGENIYA – Kazakhstan 1 GUNKO, EVGENIYA – Kazakhstan
2 SAVCHENKO, YEKATERINA – Kazakhstan 2 RAKHMANKULOVA, KHUMORA – Uzbekistan
3 DURIANOVA, MARTINA – Slovakia 3 NUTTOVA, NIKOLA – Slovakia
4 RAKHMANKULOVA, KHUMORA – Uzbekistan 4 TUCHINA, RAILY – Russia
5 VARYCH, LESIA – Ukraine 5 GUN, SUDE – Turkey
6 ZIOMENKO, ANNA – Ukraine 6 KILIC, HANDE NUR – Turkey
7 TUCHINA, RAILY – Russia 7 SAVCHENKO, YEKATERINA – Kazakhstan
8 GUN, SUDE – Turkey 8 ZIOMENKO, ANNA – Ukraine
9 KILIC, HANDE NUR – Turkey 9 DURIANOVA, MARTINA – Slovakia
10 NUTTOVA, NIKOLA – Slovakia 10 VARYCH, LESIA – Ukraine
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Junior Girls 55 kg Left Junior Girls 55 kg Right
1 SOLIEVA, NAZOKAT – Uzbekistan 1 SOLIEVA, NAZOKAT – Uzbekistan
2 YILMAZ, SUKRIYE – Turkey 2 MALIKAIDAR, LAZZAT – Kazakhstan
3 MALIKAIDAR, LAZZAT – Kazakhstan 3 CELIK, DIDEM – Turkey
4 CELIK, DIDEM – Turkey 4 TIMEROVA, AMINA – Russia
5 TOCHYNSKA, YULIIA – Ukraine 5 YILMAZ, SUKRIYE – Turkey
6 SOJKOVA, MARTINA – Slovakia 6 SOJKOVA, MARTINA – Slovakia
7 ABDIBEK, ASSEL – Kazakhstan 7 TOCHYNSKA, YULIIA – Ukraine
8 KRISTENSSON, AMANDA – Sweden 8 GALLFY, ZSOFIA – Hungary
9 TIMEROVA, AMINA – Russia 9 KRISTENSSON, AMANDA – Sweden
10 GALLFY, ZSOFIA – Hungary
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Junior Girls 60 kg Left Junior Girls 60 kg Right
1 JANEHEIM, ELIN – Sweden 1 JANEHEIM, ELIN – Sweden
2 ABDULLA, KURALAY – Kazakhstan 2 AJPEKOVA, BARBARA – Slovakia
3 ERGUL, AYSAN – Turkey 3 DEMIRCIOGLU, SUMEYYE – Turkey
4 AJPEKOVA, BARBARA – Slovakia 4 ERGUL, AYSAN – Turkey
5 KOZYRATSKA, VERONIKA – Ukraine 5 VERBOCZKI, LUCA – Hungary
6 DEMIRCIOGLU, SUMEYYE – Turkey 6 KOZYRATSKA, VERONIKA – Ukraine
7 RASLIKOVA, TEREZA – Slovakia 7 FEDIURA, IRYNA – Ukraine
8 VERBOCZKI, LUCA – Hungary 8 KOGL, MIHAELA – Croatia
9 KOGL, MIHAELA – Croatia 9 RASLIKOVA, TEREZA – Slovakia
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Junior Girls 65 kg Left Junior Girls 65 kg Right
1 FAZDALOVA, ADELIA – Russia 1 FAZDALOVA, ADELIA – Russia
2 GUZZITAEVA, DIANA – Russia 2 GUZZITAEVA, DIANA – Russia
3 MAVZER, SENA NUR – Turkey 3 NAZARKO, YANINA – Ukraine
4 NEMIS, GULISTAN – Turkey 4 MAVZER, SENA NUR – Turkey
5 NAZARKO, YANINA – Ukraine 5 NEMIS, GULISTAN – Turkey
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Junior Girls 70 kg Left Junior Girls 70 kg Right
1 KULYK, RUSLANA – Ukraine 1 KULYK, RUSLANA – Ukraine
2 KHOSROEVA, ZALINA – Russia 2 KHOSROEVA, ZALINA – Russia
3 SHAFIGULLINA, ELMIRA – Russia 3 SVATUKHA ZUBAKOVA, DARYNA – Ukraine
4 BAG, YETER – Turkey 4 SHAFIGULLINA, ELMIRA – Russia
5 GUR, AYSE – Turkey 5 BAG, YETER – Turkey
6 SVATUKHA ZUBAKOVA, DARYNA – Ukraine 6 GUR, AYSE – Turkey
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1 PISMENNAYA, OXANA – Kazakhstan 1 BAJCIOVA, BARBORA – Slovakia
2 BAJCIOVA, BARBORA – Slovakia 2 VOLKOVA, SOFIA – Russia
3 DOGUZOVA, MILENA – Russia 3 VAKONIC, MICHAELA – Slovakia
4 MAMEDOVA, ZHANSUIGEN – Kazakhstan 4 DOGUZOVA, MILENA – Russia
5 VAKONIC, MICHAELA – Slovakia 5 MAMEDOVA, ZHANSUIGEN – Kazakhstan
6 VOLKOVA, SOFIA – Russia 6 PISMENNAYA, OXANA – Kazakhstan
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Junior Boys 50 kg Left Junior Boys 50 kg Right
1 SARYBAY, YERDAULET – Kazakhstan 1 KADYR, NURKHAN – Kazakhstan
2 KADYR, NURKHAN – Kazakhstan 2 SARYBAY, YERDAULET – Kazakhstan
3 ASKHAT UULU, OTKUR – Kyrgyzstan 3 AIBAZOV, AKHMAT – Russia
4 FAYZULLAEV, ZOKHIR – Uzbekistan 4 FAYZULLAEV, ZOKHIR – Uzbekistan
5 AIBAZOV, AKHMAT – Russia 5 YILMAZ, HILMI – Turkey
6 YILMAZ, HILMI – Turkey 6 MAILASHVILI, OTAR – Georgia
7 MAILASHVILI, OTAR – Georgia 7 ASKHAT UULU, OTKUR – Kyrgyzstan
8 KAYNAKCI, IBRAHIM – Turkey 8 JOICHIRO, KUBOTA – Japan
9 JOICHIRO, KUBOTA – Japan 9 KUYUMCU, MURAT – Turkey
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Junior Boys 55 kg Left Junior Boys 55 kg Right
1 TOKMUKHAMEDULY, RAKHAT – Kazakhstan 1 MUSTAFAYEV, ISGANDAR – Azerbaijan
2 MUSTAFAYEV, ISGANDAR – Azerbaijan 2 FARNIEV, EGOR – Russia
3 BAYRAM BIL, EROL – Turkey 3 ZHISHKARIANI, DATUNA – Georgia
4 GVAMBERIDZE, GOGA – Georgia 4 REIISSOV, BARISH – Kazakhstan
5 STASIUK, ANDREI – Belarus 5 BAYRAM BIL, EROL – Turkey
6 FARNIEV, EGOR – Russia 6 GVAMBERIDZE, GOGA – Georgia
7 REIISSOV, BARISH – Kazakhstan 7 TOKMUKHAMEDULY, RAKHAT – Kazakhstan
8 NOVOSELSKI, IVAN – Bulgaria 8 STASIUK, ANDREI – Belarus
9 ZHISHKARIANI, DATUNA – Georgia 9 NOVOSELSKI, IVAN – Bulgaria
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Junior Boys 60 kg Left Junior Boys 60 kg Right
1 TYUKOV, DMITRIY – Kazakhstan 1 NAFIKOV, ILGIZ – Russia
2 KARAL, HASAN – Turkey 2 RADIONOV, ANDREI – Russia
3 RADIONOV, ANDREI – Russia 3 BUKIA, GULADY – Georgia
4 BUKIA, GULADY – Georgia 4 DEMIRCI, BEDRI – Turkey
5 NAFIKOV, ILGIZ – Russia 5 TURKOGLU, MEHMET ALI – Turkey
6 CHUTE, JAKE – Canada 6 GAVRILOVICI, EUGENIU – Moldova
7 CHORNYI, DENYS – Ukraine 7 TYUKOV, DMITRIY – Kazakhstan
8 NEDELESCU, ALIN – Romania 8 CHORNYI, DENYS – Ukraine
9 EDUARDS, GRIVSTANS – Latvia 9 CHUTE, JAKE – Canada
10 DEMIRCI, BEDRI – Turkey 10 NEDELESCU, ALIN – Romania
11 KULCS, DOMINIK – Hungary 11 EDUARDS, GRIVSTANS – Latvia
12 BERGLUND, MATHIAS – Sweden 12 STANOEV, TRAYAN – Bulgaria
13 GAVRILOVICI, EUGENIU – Moldova 13 BERGLUND, MATHIAS – Sweden
14 STANOEV, TRAYAN – Bulgaria 14 KULCS, DOMINIK – Hungary
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Junior Boys 65 kg Left Junior Boys 65 kg Right
1 MASIN, DMITRII – Russia 1 MASIN, DMITRII – Russia
2 CABAOGLU, AHMET RECEP – Turkey 2 CABAOGLU, AHMET RECEP – Turkey
3 SHOLPANOV, YBYRAY – Kazakhstan 3 SHOLPANOV, YBYRAY – Kazakhstan
4 KHABALOV, ARSEN – Russia 4 ABBASSOV, EMIL – Kazakhstan
5 VOZNIUK, NAZAR – Ukraine 5 HEKIMOGLU, EMREHAN – Turkey
6 AMBROLADZE, GIORGI – Georgia 6 VOZNIUK, NAZAR – Ukraine
7 NASR, ABDELRAHAMAN – Egypt 7 SOUZA, VICTOR – Brazil
8 ABBASSOV, EMIL – Kazakhstan 8 KHABALOV, ARSEN – Russia
9 LOLISHVILI, MIKHEIL – Georgia 9 AMBROLADZE, GIORGI – Georgia
10 SOUZA, VICTOR – Brazil 10 YORDANOV, TODOR – Bulgaria
11 ANCULIA, ADRIAN – Romania 11 LOLISHVILI, MIKHEIL – Georgia
12 SANTAK, DRAZEN – Croatia 12 NASR, ABDELRAHAMAN – Egypt
13 HEKIMOGLU, EMREHAN – Turkey 13 ANCULIA, ADRIAN – Romania
14 YORDANOV, TODOR – Bulgaria 14 SANTAK, DRAZEN – Croatia
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Junior Boys 70 kg Left Junior Boys 70 kg Right
1 DIGUROV, SARMAT – Russia 1 DIGUROV, SARMAT – Russia
2 KHAFIZOV, DAMIR – Russia 2 TUZUYEV, ABDULMANAF – Kazakhstan
3 ABDIKERIM, ANUAR – Kazakhstan 3 CAGDAS, BARIS – Turkey
4 ZVIADAURI, TSOTNE – Georgia 4 ZVIADAURI, TSOTNE – Georgia
5 TUZUYEV, ABDULMANAF – Kazakhstan 5 FABRYKA, BOHDAN – Ukraine
6 MENDEZ FROM, CHRISTIAN – Sweden 6 KHAFIZOV, DAMIR – Russia
7 CAGDAS, BARIS – Turkey 7 BJERKADAL, EIRIK – Norway
8 BJERKADAL, EIRIK – Norway 8 RAHIMOV, EMIN – Azerbaijan
9 CHUDIK, DAVID – Slovakia 9 NAMLI, BUNYAMIN – Turkey
10 NAMLI, BUNYAMIN – Turkey 10 PULSCHER, WYATT – United States
11 NOZADZE, PAPUNA – Georgia 11 ABDIKERIM, ANUAR – Kazakhstan
12 RAHIMOV, EMIN – Azerbaijan 12 KOUFIDAKIS, CHARALAMPOS – Greece
13 KOUFIDAKIS, CHARALAMPOS – Greece 13 KISS, BENEDEK – Hungary
14 ANDERSSON, RAGNAR – Sweden 14 ANDERSSON, RAGNAR – Sweden
15 FABRYKA, BOHDAN – Ukraine 15 GRUBBSTROM, THULE – Sweden
16 KISS, BENEDEK – Hungary 16 CHUDIK, DAVID – Slovakia
17 NOZADZE, PAPUNA – Georgia
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Junior Boys 75 kg Left Junior Boys 75 kg Right
1 MIKHAILOV, MAKSIM – Russia 1 TUDOR, ALIN – Romania
2 TSARIKAEV, VLADISLAV – Russia 2 MIKHAILOV, MAKSIM – Russia
3 SOKOTUN, STANISLAV – Ukraine 3 POLISHCHUK, MAKSYM – Ukraine
4 ADAMOV, ADAM – Slovakia 4 ONDERKO, MAREK – Slovakia
5 OLIMOV, BEKZOD – Uzbekistan 5 TSARIKAEV, VLADISLAV – Russia
6 TUDOR, ALIN – Romania 6 MESZAROS, DOMINIK – Hungary
7 GURCHIANI, GIORGI – Georgia 7 GURCHIANI, GIORGI – Georgia
8 POLISHCHUK, MAKSYM – Ukraine 8 SOKOTUN, STANISLAV – Ukraine
9 OZARACI, MERT – Turkey 9 WIEDERBERG, JONATHAN – Sweden
10 MUHSIN, ERKAN – Bulgaria 10 MUHSIN, ERKAN – Bulgaria
11 ONDERKO, MAREK – Slovakia 11 CAN, YUNUS – Turkey
12 WIEDERBERG, JONATHAN – Sweden 12 OLIMOV, BEKZOD – Uzbekistan
13 ERCAN, YUSUF BERKE – Turkey 13 OZARACI, MERT – Turkey
14 DANIELSSON, ARON – Sweden 14 GALAMBOS, MARCEL – Hungary
15 MESZAROS, DOMINIK – Hungary 15 ADAMOV, ADAM – Slovakia
16 GALAMBOS, MARCEL – Hungary 16 DANIELSSON, ARON – Sweden
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Junior Boys 80 kg Left Junior Boys 80 kg Right
1 KUZMIN, ALEKSANDR – Russia 1 FERAD, ELBIN – Bulgaria
2 DVORSCAK, JOZEF – Slovakia 2 DVORSCAK, JOZEF – Slovakia
3 MOREIRA, ROGERIO – Brazil 3 SELETSKYI, YURII – Ukraine
4 FERAD, ELBIN – Bulgaria 4 DIGUROV, SOSLAN – Russia
5 SELETSKYI, YURII – Ukraine 5 KUZMIN, ALEKSANDR – Russia
6 PRYSHLIUK, DENYS – Ukraine 6 PRYSHLIUK, DENYS – Ukraine
7 DIGUROV, SOSLAN – Russia 7 ZADOK, AVIV AVRAHAM – Israel
8 CELES, PETER – Slovakia 8 SABAU, SERGIU – Romania
9 SABAU, SERGIU – Romania 9 YILDIZ, EREN – Turkey
10 MIRASOLA, FRANCESCO – Italy 10 CELES, PETER – Slovakia
11 YILDIZ, EREN – Turkey 11 MOREIRA, ROGERIO – Brazil
12 ZADOK, AVIV AVRAHAM – Israel 12 MIRASOLA, FRANCESCO – Italy
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Junior Boys +80 kg Left Junior Boys +80 kg Right
1 IMERLISHVILI, VASO – Georgia 1 MELIKISHVILI, GIORGI – Georgia
2 ZUIKOV, DMITRII – Russia 2 IMERLISHVILI, VASO – Georgia
3 MELIKISHVILI, GIORGI – Georgia 3 ZUIKOV, DMITRII – Russia
4 BATSINILAS, ILIAS – Greece 4 BATSINILAS, ILIAS – Greece
5 ANDRASKO, RADOVAN – Slovakia 5 CELIK, ADEM – Turkey
6 PAULIUCHENKA, MIKITA – Belarus 6 ANDRASKO, RADOVAN – Slovakia
7 SLOBODIAN, VLADISLAV – Ukraine 7 ERGASHEV, SHAMSHOD – Uzbekistan
8 NEMETH, LEVENTE – Hungary 8 PAULIUCHENKA, MIKITA – Belarus
9 CELIK, ADEM – Turkey 9 SLOBODIAN, VLADISLAV – Ukraine
10 GUZMAN ACUNA, CLAUDIO NICOLAS – Costa Rica 10 BOSTANOV, SHAMIL – Russia
11 EKLUND, LEO – Sweden 11 GUZMAN ACUNA, CLAUDIO NICOLAS – Costa Rica
12 BOSTANOV, SHAMIL – Russia 12 NEMETH, LEVENTE – Hungary
13 ZUIAKOV, BOHDAN – Ukraine 13 EKLUND, LEO – Sweden
14 ERGASHEV, SHAMSHOD – Uzbekistan 14 ZUIAKOV, BOHDAN – Ukraine
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Masters, Grand Masters, Senior Grand Masters

Master Women 60 kg Left Master Women 60 kg Right
1 BANAIAN, DEBBIE – United States 1 LESKOVA, NATALIA – Russia
2 SHAPAVALAVA, LARYSA – Belarus 2 TROBIC KOGL, BLAZENKA – Croatia
3 FAZEKAS, ANDREA – Hungary 3 SHAPAVALAVA, LARYSA – Belarus
4 O CONNELL, PAULA – Canada 4 KARHOPOLTSEVA, VIKTORIIA – Ukraine
5 KARHOPOLTSEVA, VIKTORIIA – Ukraine 5 FAZEKAS, ANDREA – Hungary
6 TROBIC KOGL, BLAZENKA – Croatia 6 O CONNELL, PAULA – Canada
7 LUNDBERG, LISA – Sweden 7 ASSIS, GISELE – Brazil
8 LESKOVA, NATALIA – Russia 8 LUNDBERG, LISA – Sweden
9 TASKIN, TULAY – Turkey 9 TASKIN, TULAY – Turkey
10 ASSIS, GISELE – Brazil
11 GEORGESCU AVRAM, ROXANA – Romania
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Master Women 70 kg Left Master Women 70 kg Right
1 WAWRZYNIAK, MARLENA – Poland 1 WAWRZYNIAK, MARLENA – Poland
2 LINDGREN, MARLENE – Sweden 2 LINDGREN, MARLENE – Sweden
3 HADZIEVA, LADA – Bulgaria 3 HADZIEVA, LADA – Bulgaria
4 TARATORINA, ELENA – Kyrgyzstan 4 TARATORINA, ELENA – Kyrgyzstan
5 BOROVINSKAYA, LARISA – Russia 5 BOROVINSKAYA, LARISA – Russia
6 ROBAR, SARAH – Canada 6 EHMANN, KRISZTINA – Hungary
7 EHMANN, KRISZTINA – Hungary 7 ROBAR, SARAH – Canada
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Master Women 80 kg Left Master Women 80 kg Right
1 ZANKO, LILIYA – Ukraine 1 KATTSTROM, CAMILLA – Sweden
2 ALVELAND, VIKTORIA – Sweden 2 ALVELAND, VIKTORIA – Sweden
3 KATTSTROM, CAMILLA – Sweden 3 YOVCHEVA, DONKA – Bulgaria
4 YOVCHEVA, DONKA – Bulgaria
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Master Women +80 kg Left Master Women +80 kg Right
1 GABDRAKHMANOVA, RUZIA – Russia 1 GABDRAKHMANOVA, RUZIA – Russia
2 SEIJBOLD, ULRICA – Sweden 2 AHMED, ZSUZSANNA – Hungary
3 HART, NANCY – United States 3 MOUSTAFA, GIHAN – Egypt
4 GRONLUND ERIKSSON, ANNA – Sweden 4 HART, NANCY – United States
5 MOUSTAFA, GIHAN – Egypt 5 SEIJBOLD, ULRICA – Sweden
6 AHMED, ZSUZSANNA – Hungary 6 GRONLUND ERIKSSON, ANNA – Sweden
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Master Men 70 kg Left Master Men 70 kg Right
1 TERZI, ENGIN – Turkey 1 BOLDYREV, EDUARD – Russia
2 BOLDYREV, EDUARD – Russia 2 KOGL, DRAZEN – Croatia
3 KOGL, DRAZEN – Croatia 3 GHARAGYOZYAN, ARTSVIK – France
4 KOROSI, TIBOR – Hungary 4 KOROSI, TIBOR – Hungary
5 GHARAGYOZYAN, ARTSVIK – France 5 HELYES, CSABA – Hungary
6 PLETIN , OLEH – Ukraine 6 HIDALGO OVIEDO, FABIO – Costa Rica
7 UCAK, YUSUF – Turkey 7 PLETIN , OLEH – Ukraine
8 MEDVEDSKY, ROMAN – Israel 8 GOYER, ALAIN – Canada
9 MOELNAA, RUNE – Norway 9 JENSEN, JIM – United States
10 SZABO, SANDOR – Hungary 10 MOELNAA, RUNE – Norway
11 GOYER, ALAIN – Canada 11 GAVASHELI, IGOR – Russia
12 GAVASHELI, IGOR – Russia 12 MILEV, IVELIN – Bulgaria
13 HIDALGO OVIEDO, FABIO – Costa Rica
14 JENSEN, JIM – United States
15 MILEV, IVELIN – Bulgaria
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Master Men 80 kg Left Master Men 80 kg Right
1 ANFILOFEV, ALEXANDER – Russia 1 WATARU, NISHIKAWA – Japan
2 RUDNYTSKYY, ROMAN – Ukraine 2 LUUKINEN, LASSE – Finland
3 BIRKELAND, OEYVIND – Norway 3 HEUSE, OLIVIER – Belgium
4 DOBROCSI, JANOS – Hungary 4 DROKAN, MISLAV – Croatia
5 BOGDANSKI, KIRIL – Bulgaria 5 TAMMI, JANNE – Finland
6 KARLSSON, TOBIAS – Sweden 6 BIRKELAND, OEYVIND – Norway
7 VALYI, IMRE – Hungary 7 STEBELIAK, OLEKSANDR – Ukraine
8 STEBELIAK, OLEKSANDR – Ukraine 8 ANFILOFEV, ALEXANDER – Russia
9 LESAGE, SAMUEL – Belgium 9 ATLASKIN, ALEKSEI – Russia
10 TAMMI, JANNE – Finland 10 PULSCHER, LUKE – United States
11 BERG, NIKLAS – Sweden 11 BOGDANSKI, KIRIL – Bulgaria
12 GIGOLASHVILI, GURAMI – Georgia 12 KONYA, LAJOS – Hungary
13 HEUSE, OLIVIER – Belgium 13 BIRO, GEORGE – Israel
14 ATLASKIN, ALEKSEI – Russia 14 KARLSSON, TOBIAS – Sweden
15 WEAVER, SEAN – Canada 15 ANDERSEN, FRODE – Norway
16 GIRARD, PASCAL – Switzerland 16 GUTIERREZ BADILLA, GERMAN – Costa Rica
17 BERRIOCHOA, SIMON – United States
18 DOBROCSI, JANOS – Hungary
19 CESARI, MASSIMO – Italy
20 GIGOLASHVILI, GURAMI – Georgia
21 LESAGE, SAMUEL – Belgium
22 BERG, NIKLAS – Sweden
23 WEAVER, SEAN – Canada
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Master Men 90 kg Left Master Men 90 kg Right
1 ANTONOVICS, RAIMONDS – Latvia 1 TURKER, UNAL – Turkey
2 TURKER, UNAL – Turkey 2 ANTONOVICS, RAIMONDS – Latvia
3 KWIATKOWSKI, JERZY – Poland 3 ERMINI, RON – United States
4 TKACHUK, OLEKSANDR – Ukraine 4 TKACHUK, OLEKSANDR – Ukraine
5 DOBREAN, DINU – Romania 5 DOBREAN, DINU – Romania
6 WAHLMAN, JIMMY – Sweden 6 WAHLMAN, JIMMY – Sweden
7 TSITSISHVILI, ALEKSANDR – Russia 7 KWIATKOWSKI, JERZY – Poland
8 SO, JINSU – Korea 8 MESZAROS, ATTILA – Hungary
9 GRAVES, WAYDE – Canada 9 KOLOZSWARI, EDUARD – Romania
10 GRANT, JOSHUA – United States 10 GRANT, JOSHUA – United States
11 KELEMEN, LASZLO – Hungary 11 TAKENAKA, KEN – Japan
12 ERMINI, RON – United States 12 HEZSER, PETER – Hungary
13 NEMETH, ALBERT – Hungary 13 CIRPONIS, AINARS – Norway
14 BERG, OTTAR ARNE – Norway 14 GRAVES, WAYDE – Canada
15 GOLOVENKO, VADYM – Ukraine 15 GOLOVENKO, VADYM – Ukraine
16 CIRPONIS, AINARS – Norway 16 TORADZE, DAVIT – Georgia
17 MOLEN, TORBJORN – Sweden 17 TSITSISHVILI, ALEKSANDR – Russia
18 TAKENAKA, KEN – Japan 18 KOHO, JAMI – Finland
19 TORADZE, DAVIT – Georgia 19 MOLEN, TORBJORN – Sweden
20 KOLOZSWARI, EDUARD – Romania 20 BERG, OTTAR ARNE – Norway
21 KOHO, JAMI – Finland
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Master Men 100 kg Left Master Men 100 kg Right
1 KHRAMTSOV, EDUARD – Russia 1 SAVCHEV, LACHEZAR – Bulgaria
2 FAT, OLIMPIU – Romania 2 MAIDEN, PAUL – England
3 SAVCHEV, LACHEZAR – Bulgaria 3 GROCHOWSKI, MARIUSZ – Poland
4 GROCHOWSKI, MARIUSZ – Poland 4 SIMSEK, MUHMET DOGAN – Switzerland
5 LUNDGREN, MAGNUS – Sweden 5 KHRAMTSOV, EDUARD – Russia
6 PARTINGTON, SCOTT – United States 6 MASAKI, DASAI – Japan
7 BAYRAKLI, MUHAMMED – Turkey 7 SENUSHIN, VALERII – Russia
8 BIDIU, RAUL – Romania 8 MACPHAIL, MARK – Canada
9 MAIDEN, PAUL – England 9 BAYRAKLI, MUHAMMED – Turkey
10 CERNAK, STEFAN – Slovakia 10 KISS, TOMAS – Slovakia
11 ALPYSPAYEV, TALGAT – Kazakhstan 11 BIDIU, RAUL – Romania
12 MASAKI, DASAI – Japan 12 AMBALATH UMMER, SHAJU – India
13 MACPHAIL, MARK – Canada 13 LUNDGREN, MAGNUS – Sweden
14 SHTANKEVICH, GENNADI – Ukraine 14 DAMAR, ERKAN – Turkey
15 DAMAR, ERKAN – Turkey 15 PARTINGTON, SCOTT – United States
16 SVENSSON, STEFAN – Sweden 16 MANASIEV, EMANUIL – Bulgaria
17 XUTSIHVILI, VLADIMERI – Georgia 17 SHTANKEVICH, GENNADI – Ukraine
18 MANASIEV, EMANUIL – Bulgaria 18 XUTSIHVILI, VLADIMERI – Georgia
19 KHUTSISHVILI, VLADIMERI – Georgia 19 MYERS, CHRIS – United States
20 SENUSHIN, VALERII – Russia 20 CERNAK, STEFAN – Slovakia
21 MACZ, ISTVAN – Hungary 21 SELNES, JAN MAGNE – Norway
22 ADAMS, TREVOR – Canada 22 ADAMS, TREVOR – Canada
23 SELNES, JAN MAGNE – Norway 23 ALPYSPAYEV, TALGAT – Kazakhstan
24 BONALDO, ANDREA – Italy
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Master Men +100 kg Left Master Men +100 kg Right
1 MELENTEV, OLEG – Russia 1 CHARALAMPOPOULOS, GIORGOS – Greece
2 BORBIL, DANUT – Romania 2 MINAEV, ANTON – Russia
3 APTSIAURI, MERAB – Georgia 3 DOBOS, ATTILA – Hungary
4 GEORGESCU, RADU – Romania 4 GLOWACKI, SLAWOMIR – Poland
5 MAIER, SERGEJ – Germany 5 FEHER, LASZLO – Hungary
6 MINAEV, ANTON – Russia 6 OPREA, LILIAN – Moldova
7 BOLT, DEAN – England 7 TESARIK, DUSAN – Czech Republic
8 AGHAJANYAN, KARAPET – Armenia 8 SANIPASS, TREVOR – Canada
9 DOBOS, ATTILA – Hungary 9 UREZOV, ALEKSEI – Russia
10 OPREA, LILIAN – Moldova 10 APTSIAURI, MERAB – Georgia
11 SZANTI, IMRE – Hungary 11 KYIGYROV, ZULUMBEK – Kyrgyzstan
12 GLOWACKI, SLAWOMIR – Poland 12 MAIER, SERGEJ – Germany
13 SANIPASS, TREVOR – Canada 13 CAMPEAU, MARC ANDRE – Canada
14 TESARIK, DUSAN – Czech Republic 14 BOLT, DEAN – England
15 CHARALAMPOPOULOS, GIORGOS – Greece 15 AGHAJANYAN, KARAPET – Armenia
16 KYIGYROV, ZULUMBEK – Kyrgyzstan 16 KARACA, RESAT – Turkey
17 CALHAN, HAKAN – Turkey 17 GOMEZ LOPEZ, ALEJANDRO – Costa Rica
18 KARACA, RESAT – Turkey 18 CALHAN, HAKAN – Turkey
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Grand Master Women Left Grand Master Women Right
1 MERRILL, CATHY – United States 1 MERRILL, CATHY – United States
2 LAITURI, PIRJO – Sweden 2 GIANNOPOULOU, KYRIAKI – Greece
3 GIANNOPOULOU, KYRIAKI – Greece 3 IAROSLAVTSEVA, OLGA – Kyrgyzstan
4 IAROSLAVTSEVA, OLGA – Kyrgyzstan 4 LAITURI, PIRJO – Sweden
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Grand Master Men 75 kg Left Grand Master Men 75 kg Right
1 ROGOZHINSKIY, VLADIMIR – Russia 1 ALIMZHANOV, YERKIN – Kazakhstan
2 PATRASCU, DANIEL – Romania 2 ROGOZHINSKIY, VLADIMIR – Russia
3 GAIMS, MARK – United States 3 ACCARDO, GIOVANNI – Italy
4 BOURQUE, SYLVIO – Canada 4 PATRASCU, DANIEL – Romania
5 ALIMZHANOV, YERKIN – Kazakhstan 5 MARANGON, ERMANNO – Italy
6 GALIULLIN, RAVIL – Russia 6 TASTANOV, ABDUALI – Kazakhstan
7 STOOR, JARMO – Finland 7 ARSLAN, SENER – Turkey
8 ACCARDO, GIOVANNI – Italy 8 STOOR, JARMO – Finland
9 PASTUSHENKO, ANATOLII – Ukraine 9 NESTERENKO, SERHII – Ukraine
10 TASTANOV, ABDUALI – Kazakhstan 10 GAIMS, MARK – United States
11 NELSON, RANDY – United States 11 PASTUSHENKO, ANATOLII – Ukraine
12 GALIULLIN, RAVIL – Russia
13 BOURQUE, SYLVIO – Canada
14 SHIPES, JOHN – United States
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Grand Master Men 90 kg Left Grand Master Men 90 kg Right
1 MANZINI, RICCARDO – Switzerland 1 LUNDGREN, THIMY – Sweden
2 UMAROV, ADILBEK – Kazakhstan 2 MANZINI, RICCARDO – Switzerland
3 LUKKARILA, JUKKA PEKKA – Finland 3 WEST, DAVID MIKE – United States
4 SCOTT, CHRIS – Canada 4 MANTOG, AUGUSTIN – Romania
5 MANTOG, AUGUSTIN – Romania 5 ZHIVKOV, DANIEL – Bulgaria
6 PALISKIS, ROMUTIS – Lithuania 6 KIS, GYULA – Hungary
7 SUNDLOF, PETER – Sweden 7 BROWN, ROBERT – United States
8 NERSISYAN, DAVIT – Armenia 8 LUKKARILA, JUKKA PEKKA – Finland
9 AKHMETKALIYEV, MARAT – Kazakhstan 9 MITCHELL, PAUL – England
10 MITCHELL, PAUL – England 10 SCOTT, CHRIS – Canada
11 CURRAT, NICOLAS – Switzerland 11 CURRAT, NICOLAS – Switzerland
12 WEST, DAVID MIKE – United States 12 SUNDLOF, PETER – Sweden
13 KIS, GYULA – Hungary 13 UMAROV, ADILBEK – Kazakhstan
14 GULUYEV, ZULFU – Azerbaijan 14 GULUYEV, ZULFU – Azerbaijan
15 ZHIVKOV, DANIEL – Bulgaria 15 NERSISYAN, DAVIT – Armenia
16 WALESKO, WOJCIECH – Poland 16 ANDRE, FREDERIC – Belgium
17 MANIADAKIS, MIHAILIS – Greece 17 PALISKIS, ROMUTIS – Lithuania
18 AKHMETKALIYEV, MARAT – Kazakhstan
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Grand Master Men 100 kg Left Grand Master Men 100 kg Right
1 BOWN, ALAN – United States 1 BOWN, ALAN – United States
2 MUCHA, MICHAEL – Germany 2 MUCHA, MICHAEL – Germany
3 SHESHIN, MIKHAIL – Russia 3 SIMON, FERENC – Hungary
4 PALISKIS, SIGITAS – Lithuania 4 KASKA, MEHMET – Turkey
5 ROBESCU, RELU – Romania 5 SHESHIN, MIKHAIL – Russia
6 KASKA, MEHMET – Turkey 6 PALISKIS, SIGITAS – Lithuania
7 IVANOV, LYUBEN – Bulgaria 7 PERUCH, IVANO – Italy
8 PERUCH, IVANO – Italy 8 ROBESCU, RELU – Romania
9 IVANOV, LYUBEN – Bulgaria
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Grand Master Men +100 kg Left Grand Master Men +100 kg Right
1 KVIKSTAD, KURT – Norway 1 BAXTER, ROBERT – United States
2 BAXTER, ROBERT – United States 2 KVIKSTAD, KURT – Norway
3 SOROKA, SERGEY – Russia 3 MCKAY, MURRAY – Australia
4 MCKAY, MURRAY – Australia 4 SOROKA, SERGEY – Russia
5 CIN, YAKUP – Turkey 5 CIN, YAKUP – Turkey
6 KHITSENKO, MYKOLA – Ukraine 6 BAKA, PAVOL – Slovakia
7 GRALAK, STANISLAW – Poland
8 BAKA, PAVOL – Slovakia
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Senior Grand Master 75 kg Left Senior Grand Master 75 kg Right
1 INGWALDSON, DICK – United States 1 JOZSA, MIHALY – Hungary
2 ZAYTSEV, VICTOR – Russia 2 KOZO, MACHIDA – Japan
3 PODGORSKI, WIESLAW – Poland 3 PODGORSKI, WIESLAW – Poland
4 GROSSMAN, ED – United States 4 GROSSMAN, ED – United States
5 KOZO, MACHIDA – Japan 5 ZAYTSEV, VICTOR – Russia
6 SHULGAUOV, ONDARKHAN – Kazakhstan 6 SHULGAUOV, ONDARKHAN – Kazakhstan
7 KOVACS, PETER PEPE – Hungary 7 INGWALDSON, DICK – United States
8 YERMOLENKO, VALENTYN – Ukraine
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Senior Grand Master 90 kg Left Senior Grand Master 90 kg Right
1 CARLOGANU, MIRCEA – Romania 1 THUEN, ARNE – Norway
2 THUEN, ARNE – Norway 2 CARLOGANU, MIRCEA – Romania
3 JACHVLIANI, IOSEB – Georgia 3 JACHVLIANI, IOSEB – Georgia
4 AGZAMOV, MUKHAMEDOLLA – Kazakhstan 4 SAKHAROV, ANATOLII – Kyrgyzstan
5 CHINALIEV, SERGEI – Kyrgyzstan 5 AGZAMOV, MUKHAMEDOLLA – Kazakhstan
6 SAKHAROV, ANATOLII – Kyrgyzstan 6 HYMER, ANDRZEJ – Poland
7 SZILAGYSZILAGYI, SANDOR – Germany 7 BERNARDI, MARIO CLAUDIO – Italy
8 BERNARDI, MARIO CLAUDIO – Italy 8 FORMAN, JOE – Israel
9 HYMER, ANDRZEJ – Poland 9 CHINALIEV, SERGEI – Kyrgyzstan
10 FORMAN, JOE – Israel 10 SZILAGYSZILAGYI, SANDOR – Germany
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Senior Grand Master 100 kg Left Senior Grand Master 100 kg Right
1 STUSEK, JAROSLAV – Czech Republic 1 JONSSON, JONNY – Sweden
2 JONSSON, JONNY – Sweden 2 FITZSIMMONS, JIM – United States
3 FITZSIMMONS, JIM – United States 3 KROLIK, KONSTANTY – Poland
4 CLAUDIO, REA – Italy 4 PROKHOROV, PETR – Russia
5 DANILOV, VIACHESLAV – Russia 5 CLAUDIO, REA – Italy
6 PROKHOROV, PETR – Russia 6 STUSEK, JAROSLAV – Czech Republic
7 KROLIK, KONSTANTY – Poland 7 DANILOV, VIACHESLAV – Russia
8 GIULIO, BERTACCHI – Italy 8 GIULIO, BERTACCHI – Italy
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Senior Grand Master +100 kg Left Senior Grand Master +100 kg Right
1 GURBANOV, MINABADDIN – Azerbaijan 1 GOLOVCHENKO , VALERIY – Ukraine
2 PRATALI, ALAIN – France 2 PRATALI, ALAIN – France
3 GOLOVCHENKO , VALERIY – Ukraine 3 NURETDINOV, FANIS – Russia
4 NURETDINOV, FANIS – Russia 4 DREWES, ARTIE BADGER – United States
5 FILIKIDIS, PANTELIS – Greece 5 MORUZZI, GUIDO – Italy
6 DREWES, ARTIE BADGER – United States 6 GURBANOV, MINABADDIN – Azerbaijan
7 HOLLANDI, PAL – Hungary 7 MIKELIONIS, VYDAS – Lithuania
8 MORUZZI, GUIDO – Italy 8 HOLLANDI, PAL – Hungary
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Team Results

Team Classification – Juniors Male Team Classification – Juniors Female
1 Russia 251 10 / 7 / 7 1 Kazakhstan 170 10 / 4 / 3
2 Kazakhstan 198 8 / 9 / 4 2 Russia 179 7 / 6 / 6
3 Georgia 175 4 / 6 / 7 3 Uzbekistan 48 3 / 2 / 0
4 Azerbaijan 54 4 / 1 / 0 4 Ukraine 113 2 / 3 / 5
5 Bulgaria 33 2 / 0 / 0 5 Sweden 49 2 / 2 / 0
6 Turkey 96 1 / 5 / 4 6 Turkey 139 1 / 3 / 7
7 Ukraine 100 1 / 1 / 7 7 Slovakia 51 1 / 2 / 3
8 Latvia 17 1 / 1 / 0 8 Moldova 23 0 / 2 / 1
9 Armenia 15 1 / 0 / 1 9 Hungary 22 0 / 1 / 1
10 Moldova 15 1 / 0 / 0 10 Belarus 9 0 / 0 / 0
11 Romania 12 1 / 0 / 0 11 Bulgaria 3 0 / 0 / 0
12 Slovakia 33 0 / 2 / 0 12 Romania 2 0 / 0 / 0
13 Kyrgyzstan 18 0 / 1 / 2 13 Egypt 1 0 / 0 / 0
14 Belarus 14 0 / 0 / 1 14 Armenia 0 0 / 0 / 0
15 Brazil 6 0 / 0 / 1 15 Croatia 0 0 / 0 / 0
16 Uzbekistan 12 0 / 0 / 0 16 Finland 0 0 / 0 / 0
17 Greece 11 0 / 0 / 0
18 Hungary 5 0 / 0 / 0
19 Switzerland 4 0 / 0 / 0
20 Croatia 3 0 / 0 / 0
21 Sweden 3 0 / 0 / 0
22 Canada 2 0 / 0 / 0
23 Czech Republic 1 0 / 0 / 0
24 Egypt 1 0 / 0 / 0
25 Israel 1 0 / 0 / 0
26 Norway 1 0 / 0 / 0
27 Costa Rica 0 0 / 0 / 0
28 Italy 0 0 / 0 / 0
29 Japan 0 0 / 0 / 0
30 Malaysia 0 0 / 0 / 0
31 Poland 0 0 / 0 / 0
32 United States 0 0 / 0 / 0

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Devon Larratt vs. Big Frank Budelewski 2017

VIDEOS: Devon Larratt vs. Big Frank Budelewski 2017

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I have to say this: only the first 2 matches looked like they could be real… The 3rd match looked like Devon Larratt made it like this just for entertainment purposes, he was playing with his wrist, this is just my opinion… Anyway it was fun to watch and most important the money went to a very good cause – helping the children with no legs.

Frank X Budelewski – facebook: ” This tag was made months ago. the @buffalofitnessexpo kept it for me. Instantly brought to tears because Rich was going to suprise me. He believed in this match and in me. Now that its over? i dont think anyone expected me to win. Even a round. yet Devon Larratt admits with the first hit he pulled out. It was in losing position causing a loss. The next two were not what people expected. OF COURSE doubt continues. I knew it would be there if I did well. They can believe what they want thats ok. i gained respect from Devon and Marcio Barboza who both now want to assist in my progression since I was more than expected. certainly not a world champ but never claimed to be. i helped kids and got respect from those who matter most and offering of help from more of the best in the sport. I broke my finger in the match lol cant fake that. The technique and endurance I still need. But im trying. i wanted to help the sport of armwrestling and i can now call it my sport as well. i dedicated today to Rich who’wanted to unite factions of the industry and today was a step toward doing so. i love you brother. Thank u for being my strength today ”


Source: Buffalo Fitness Expo Podcast

Frank X Budelewski – facebook: ” I know people have been waiting for lol or dreading ANOTHER post from me lol but let me just say… When you are forced to or agree to fight someone? you arent going to have tea and make snow angels together. you build animosity toward eachother and come out swingin. and thats exactly what Devon Larratt and I did on Sept 9th. For around 8 weeks we hated eachother so we could deliver love to children who needed it. Through forced hate? each of our fans turned and attacked on the other. lol maybe I got a bit more lol. but what it did was force investigation. each side wanted to know who the other was. And as a benefit, the armwrestling community got attention from media, sponsors etc. We in bodybuilding need protein, joint support etc. but not even CLOSE to how much armwrestlers do! Supplement companies wake up!! untapped demographic and athletes with magical strength. People who dont know the sport? learn. I have done many things in my life. NONE more technical. If you are a combat OR technician fan, educate yourself on youtube. Follow the Larratts, Travis Bagent, Mike Ayello, Bart Wood, Dave Chaffee, Craig Tullier. Craig Soubliere Matt ‘Chop’ Bertrand Marcio Barboza, Bill Logsdon, Chance Shaw, Michael Todd… My god I could go on forever. Watch their match and compilation videos. I gave you a SAMPLE of what the sport is. But im a baby. entry level pro with power. Lacking experience, technique and endurance. BUT i know what i need to do. I have had a reawakening. Rich Piana loved the sport and what I was doing. He couldnt’wait to do a video and promote it but never got to. I worked my ass off for this and im just getting started. They say I shocked the world. I think I just showed where my heart and respect was. thank u marcio and mike for coming 7-8 hr to be here for me. Devon and Jodi Wood Larratt you are two of the greatest people i know. to work SO hard for this sport and to bring my kids- who love it so much- a kids table touched our hearts. To get respect from not just 1 idol, but 3? and countless writing me? means SO MUCH to me. Joe Canazzi i never would have started if not for u and that punch was working lol i just gassed. Raymond Cote? man ur belief in me meant more than u know. People i LOVE this sport and i wont stop promoting it in every way I can. Its NOT the bs u c at the table. Its the amazing people who help eachother that drew me in. Mikel Gould if not for your original message to me? i never would have gotten into the sport. You have never not believed in me and for that? U have my respect and friendship forever. The date is done. Peace and respect given and bond made. Devon is more than a champ. Hes an ambassador. Todays seminar screamed passion. He lives for the sport. I may have shocked him but i am a ways away from his level. HOWEVER- i almost feel bad for whos next because it will be a step or many steps down. This wasnt a show or one trick attraction. Im coming and now have more in my corner. Rich mean alot to me. He found me out of nowhere and believed in me. i lost rich but gained devon who has done the same. Yesterday I made not 1 brother but 3. And Many more online. Guys in the sport? get on social media and build ur pages. It is KEY to sponsorship and building your organization. Thank u to all attdeded or watched online!! you helped many children and the sport. Romer Mendez thank u for taking a chance with this and Jim Costanzo it never would have happened without you!!! ”

https://www.facebook.com/AskBigFrank/posts/1615270935191749

Dave Chaffee vs. Mike Gould, 2017 NY State Championships

6 VIDEOS: Dave Chaffee vs. Mike Gould, 2017 NY State Championships

Dave Chaffee vs. Mike Gould, 2017 NY State Championships
Dave Chaffee vs. Mike Gould, 2017 NY State Championships

Dave Chaffee – facebook: ” Won my match 3-0 against Mike Gould and in the finals undefeated both arms! Mike felt real strong! Great pulling one of the best ever!Awesome competitor! “

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Source: Ian Carnegie

WORLDARM 2017, 39th World Armwrestling Championships 2017 (WAF)

LIVE: WORLDARM 2017: 39th World Armwrestling Championships 2017 (WAF)

WORLDARM 2017, 39th World Armwrestling Championships 2017 (WAF) │ Capture made by XSportNews from the live stream
WORLDARM 2017, 39th World Armwrestling Championships 2017 (WAF) │ Capture made by XSportNews from the live stream

RIGHT ARM SENIORS.

LIVE
WORLD ARMWRESTLING CHAMPIONSHIP SENIOR WOMEN / MEN RIGHT HAND SEMIFINALS AND FINALS

WORLD ARMWRESTLING CHAMPIONSHIP SENIOR WOMEN / MEN RIGHT HAND T 1


WORLD ARMWRESTLING CHAMPIONSHIP SENIOR WOMEN / MEN RIGHT HAND T 2

WORLD ARMWRESTLING CHAMPIONSHIP SENIOR WOMEN / MEN RIGHT HAND T 3

WORLD ARMWRESTLING CHAMPIONSHIP SENIOR WOMEN / MEN RIGHT HAND T 4

WORLD ARMWRESTLING CHAMPIONSHIP SENIOR WOMEN / MEN RIGHT HAND T 5

WORLD ARMWRESTLING CHAMPIONSHIP SENIOR WOMEN / MEN RIGHT HAND T 6

WORLD ARMWRESTLING CHAMPIONSHIP SENIOR WOMEN / MEN RIGHT HAND T 7

WORLD ARMWRESTLING CHAMPIONSHIP SENIOR WOMEN / MEN RIGHT HAND T 8

WORLD ARMWRESTLING CHAMPIONSHIP SENIOR WOMEN – MEN SEMIFINALS AND FINALS

SOURCE: WORLD ARMWRESTLING FEDERATION

Devon Larratt's Freedom Armwrestling debut event

VIDEO: Devon Larratt’s Freedom Armwrestling: The big debate

Devon Larratt's Freedom Armwrestling debut event, John Milne vs. Steve Morneau, Devon Larratt referee
Devon Larratt’s Freedom Armwrestling debut event, John Milne vs. Steve Morneau, Devon Larratt referee

The video is posted below, but I wanted to wrote my opinion about Freedom Armwrestling. Please feel free to comment and leave your own thoughts about Freedom Armwrestling.

  1. Let’s start with the most liked comment from youtube: “Michael Todd is f***ed.

My opinion: NO, HE IS NOT. That comment has now 20 likes only because armwrestlers don’t like Michael Todd’ style of armwrestling and they want to believe that he would not be able to apply the same style in Freedom Armwrestling. But they simply forget that in classic armwrestling the pin pads are higher than the elbow pads and Michael Todd still doesn’t touch the pin pads most of the time. I believe Michael Todd could be very good at this freedom armwrestling, if he wants to try it.

2. I believe it is interesting because I like diversity (but I wouldn’t build a table for Freedom Armwrestling), it is a new and very different form of armwrestling. And it is a good thing it is made by Devon Larratt because otherwise armwrestlers wouldn’t be open to it. See ► POLL: Your opinion on Devon Larratt’s Freedom Armwrestling

3. The fast hitters will not enjoy Freedom Armwrestling so much, because it is much harder to make a fast pin. Freedom Armwrestling will not take the title of world’s fastest sport from classic Armwrestling. 🙂

4. I believe Freedom Armwrestling gives you a sense of satisfaction, it looks like the winner is more clear, he has to be more dominant than in classic Armwrestling. I’m sure Todd Hutchings would be very good at this.

5. From what I’ve seen so far, in Freedom Armwrestling it is harder to apply some techniques from classic Armwrestling. It favors the guy with more brute force. I believe some new specific techniques for Freedom Armwrestling will appear in time.

6. If you want to become better in classic Armwrestling, I don’t think it is a good idea to start training too much for Freedom Armwrestling, because the rules are very different and it will make you do too many elbow fouls in classic Armwrestling.

The winner of Freedom Armwrestling event was Steve Morneau.

Morneau crushes – debut Freedom armwrestling event


Source: Devon Larratt

Devon Larratt - Iain Valliere arm break

4 VIDEOS: Devon Larratt about Iain Valliere arm break, Frank Budelewski answers

Devon Larratt - Iain Valliere arm break │ Collage made by XSportNews using images from videos and Instagram
Devon Larratt – Iain Valliere arm break │ Collage made by XSportNews using images from videos and Instagram

Iain Valliere broke his arm with a spiral-fracture (the length of the arm) while going against Devon Larratt in 2012. Devon was armwrestling about 100 people at a fitness convention in Ottawa, raising money / charity for a children’s hospital, Iain Valliere was no. 35 or something like that.

6 Weeks after the surgery, Iain Valliere made some x-rays and the bone was well fused so he started going back to the gym and just doing some light exercises, mainly machines. Within about 3 months after the surgery his arm size was about back to normal. Read more here  ► Interview with Iain Valliere

You can follow Iain Valliere on instagram ► @iainvalliere

1st video: Devon Larratt about Iain Valliere, arm breaks and bodybuilding, he also talks about Hafthor Bjornsson “The Mountain” from Game of Thrones.

2nd video: Table Talks | Iain Valliere | Grocery Costs 💸, Injuries 🤕, & More!

Bodybuilding, out of sport challenges


Source: Devon Larratt

Table Talks | Iain Valliere | Grocery Costs 💸, Injuries 🤕, & More!


Source: Muscle & Strength

See ► INFO: Devon Larratt vs. Big Frank Budelewski 2017, 3 VIDEOS

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Scot Mendelson vs. Herman Stevens 2017

VIDEO: Scot Mendelson vs. Herman Stevens, Vazgen Soghoyan, Armwrestling training

Scot Mendelson vs. Herman Stevens, 4 August 2017
Scot Mendelson vs. Herman Stevens, 4 August 2017

 looks stronger than , but I would really like to see a super match between them, because this was during a practice session when both had sweat on them before the matches started.

Armwrestling practice with Scot Mendelson, Herman Stevens, Vazgen Soghoyan, Alex DeLa Torre &company


Source: Vazgen Soghoyan

Denis Cyplenkov before the fight with Devon Larratt

VIDEO: Denis Cyplenkov before the fight with Devon Larratt 2017, English Subtitles

Denis Cyplenkov before the fight with Devon Larratt │ Collage made by XSportNews using images from the video
Denis Cyplenkov before the fight with Devon Larratt │ Collage made by XSportNews using images from the video

Many thanks to Vasiliy Kuznetsov for making great armwrestling videos and for sending this one to XSportNews. This new video (18 August 2017) about Denis Cyplenkov is also special because Vasiliy made English subtitles, which should load automatically. I posted the transcript from youtube first, scroll down to watch the video.

0:00 Everyone knows that Denis Сyplenkov is extremely strong!
0:03 He is rather Hulk than a human…
0:10 But… All his victories are in the past,
0:14 and today Devon Larratt with pure weight of 100 kg claims
0:18 he can beat Denis in the arm fight
0:23 Cuz I’m pretty sure… I’m pretty sure it’s me.
0:26 “Denis has lost weight and he can hardly compete with this Canadian guy” –
0:30 our subscribers agreed to Larratt in social media.
0:34 Is everything that bad?
0:36 And Сyplenkov is not as strong as he used to be?
0:40 We went to Noginsk to find it out.
0:45 Seems like I’m just in time
0:47 What did the champion reply on our questions?
0:51 Let’s watch in this episode of the ‘In Focus of the Iron Rating’ now.
1:00 The advertisement
1:24 We have a tradition,
1:27 my friends bring kettlebells to my gym.
1:30 We prefer rusty and old ones.
1:35 This kettlebell was brought by Konstantin Konstantinov.
1:38 He made this signature.
1:40 There are stamps with letters in our gym –
1:42 our guests come and fill the inscriptions by themselves with kettlebells.
1:44 This kettlebell was presented by Alexey Lovchev,
1:48 but we had to pay almost 6 rub (0.099 $) for it.
1:53 And this one is from Mikhail Koklyaev.
1:57 We are in the gym “100 poods”,
1:59 where Denis Cyplenkov trains.
2:01 We have many questions to Denis,
2:04 but let’s start with the most important –
2:05 how will he reply to the Larratt’s challenge.
2:08 Larratt said that we have been waiting so long for this match
2:10 and he is right.
2:12 I’ve never fought Larratt,
2:14 so I’m looking forward to this fight.
2:17 Denis, you speak about it in a very good-hearted way.
2:20 Sounds lame.
2:21 We know that you can be tougher.
2:24 You ask me:
2:25 do I prepare for the armfight against Devon Larratt?
2:28 Yes, I do.
2:30 The only thing I don’t understand is
2:32 why do you think that you will win, Larratt?
2:41 Now you are talking!
2:43 Larratt will not be so self-confident now.
2:45 Although, Denis, you really look thinner than used to be.
2:48 So, what happened to you, Denis?
2:50 To be honest, in May, I had a tournament on Powertlon (power triathlon)
2:55 and then I suddenly got to the hospital.
3:00 Now I have a three-month rehabilitation.
3:02 In August, I will take tests
3:04 and consult a doctor about my condition.
3:07 These are not good news…
3:10 Let us remind you that in May Denis&Co took the 2nd place
3:13 on the Powertlon tournament
3:16 and lost only to the team of Alexey Lovchev.
3:19 But finally that tournament turned out badly to Denis.
3:22 Yeah, I had some exercises on the lower part of the body,
3:26 I did deadlift with huge weight.
3:29 That also had an influence on my current state.
3:33 Yet I still do my workouts
3:37 and control my body weight within 130-133kg.
3:45 I can’t exceed this weight due to some pills.
3:50 Those pills remove water from my body.
3:55 I hope I’m going to be ok.
4:00 Denis, it’s gonna be alright, trust us!
4:03 And if you have already started your training
4:05 we can’t help but testing you!
4:09 But how to test your strength?
4:14 And we have remembered about Dmitry Golovinskiy
4:16 and his posts about the proper way to do biceps.
4:19 According to his last video he easily managed
4:23 to do 10 reps with 60kg.
4:24 Well, Denis is ready to make the most reps of 70kg…
4:30 We are recording our answer to
4:32 Dmitry Golovinskiy to make him train even harder.
4:36 And try to beat Denis’s record.
4:40 By the way, set of max reps was
4:43 that very thing that helped Denis to beat the Record of CT Fletcher…
4:46 Yes, It was like growing strength by increasing
4:48 the number of reps.
4:51 But we’ll tell you about the number of reps and preparations
4:57 to that record at the end of this episode.
5:06 Is it that handle that helped you to win John Brzenk?
5:09 Yeah, I always use it in my trainings.
5:15 All of my handles are in the different gym,
5:19 here we have only this one.
5:23 But it’s ok.
5:29 You can do many different moves with this handle.
5:34 I have better handle in my other gym,
5:37 this one is almost broken.
5:38 Seems like here are too many armwrestlers.
5:51 If we mention Jonh
5:53 we also have to mention the armfight between Jonh and Denis,
5:56 that was held in Vegas in 2009.
5:59 That time Denis lost with the score 5-1
6:03 and he understood that the result would be bad
6:07 in the very first round.
6:08 I understood I was going to lose in the very first round.
6:11 You see, armfight is a system,
6:13 where the final result can be predicted by the result of the first round.
6:17 Especially when you see that your opponent has better endurance.
6:25 When you realize that you are already exhausted
6:29 while your opponent is still fresh.
6:33 But that was one of my first armfights,
6:36 I wasn’t experienced enough.
6:40 Even preparations for armfight are different.
6:48 For the real Champions, defeat is the best motivation to work harder.
6:53 Interesting which fights had an influence on Denis’s trainings and style?
6:58 When I first met Richard Lupkes I was so impressed with his hook.
7:06 When we got into the hook I thought I got him,
7:10 because everyone said I had one of the strongest hook.
7:16 But reality was different.
7:18 When we pulled it was on his side and I thought like “It’s a trap”.
7:33 At that moment I found out that I should better start
7:38 with the wrist set on the toproll move,
7:40 in order to avoid troubles with such strong athletes like Richard.
7:46 And I think I have never seen stronger hook…
7:49 Well maybe Dave Chaffee has equal one.
7:52 Yeah, we all remember your last fight with Chaffee.
7:55 You made us feel really nervous.
8:04 Denis, can you please make top 3 most uncomfortable opponents for you?
8:10 Hm, I think Michael Todd is the most uncomfortable opponent,
8:14 second is Andrey Pushkar.
8:17 But Pushkar is easier to fight with,
8:19 the only thing you have to do is to stop his start.
8:22 And the third one,
8:26 I guess, is Richard Lupkes with his attack,
8:31 he is even more difficult than Chaffee.
8:32 They have very similar styles,
8:34 but Chaffee is not so confident like Lupkes.
8:39 When you fight with Lupkes with a hook
8:41 He pushes like Hulk.
8:45 He has much better control on his angles.
8:49 I had to win every inch.
8:52 What place can take Devon Larratt in our list,
8:56 if he is successful enough to take any place at all?
9:23 The hand in this exercise can be slightly twisted.
9:44 When did you pull last time?
9:47 Like over the top, when you felt exhausted.
9:50 Hm … I have not sparred with anyone for a long time.
9:54 A long time ago
9:59 How long? 3 month, 6 month?
10:01 More, I guess one year.
10:05 Last time Denis pulled in July 2016.
10:11 That time he won Michael Monster Todd
10:14 with the score 4-2 on the Vendetta All Stars show.
10:19 I always said,
10:20 even before our armfight,
10:22 that he was the most dangerous opponent
10:24 with his strange move.
10:27 He pulls you like a rope,
10:31 he does it with his body weight.
10:33 And I think that is very painful move but he doesn’t care.
10:37 Maybe he has had so many injuries
10:41 so he doesn’t feel pain now.
10:43 He managed to hold my strongest attacks,
10:46 maybe he takes painkillers, I don’t know.
10:59 Only few people knew that this year, in January,
11:02 a friendly armfight between Denis and Dmitry Trubin could have happened.
11:06 But it hadn’t.
11:08 At first there was no table in the place,
11:10 then there wasn’t Dmitry Trubin,
11:12 finally Denis was exhausted.
11:14 We had a total mess.
11:18 First we didn’t have a table.
11:22 Then, when table appeared we started to pull.
11:26 When Dima came we decided to refuse to pull
11:29 and arranged meeting on the next day.
11:31 Simply to have a cup of coffee.
11:32 There was no sense to pull.
11:36 Yet still we are glad that armfight wasn’t held.
11:41 Today Dmitry Trubin is more impressive.
11:46 But Denis has warned us
11:48 us that everybody have to be careful with their bodyweight in armwrestling.
11:53 I came on the Nemiroff 2010 with the pure weight 144kg.
11:57 And that was my mistake, I got tired in a second.
12:01 After that I came on all the competitions with the weight up to 140.
12:08 Everyone said I was in a bad shape.
12:11 I can gain even more that 140kg,
12:17 but then, after one week of rest,
12:20 only with some cardio and rubber,
12:29 I lose some weight and feel good in the contest.
12:33 As for me, these rules are perfect.
12:38 So, we have known what conclusions had Denis made of his defeats.
12:43 We also found out why he has lost weight
12:45 and finally what he thinks about armfight with Larratt.
12:49 Well, if I’m ready we can make this decision in the middle of August.
12:55 But first we have to talk with Igor Mazurenko.
13:02 But these are not all of the questions we have to ask.
13:05 We still want to know why our character never unbends his arms,
13:10 why he does bench press no more…
13:12 And the main question –
13:14 how many reps can he do with 70kg?
13:18 For Denis this may be a warm up,
13:20 but for us, more mortals, this is a dream-weight.
13:28 Lets ask our character whether he is agree with Evgeni Shishov,
13:33 who claimed in the 105 episode of Iron Rating
13:36 that armwrestling was about power, or not.
13:39 I think if you are a professional athlete
13:41 you can prepare for a competitions with just one exercise.
13:44 I’m not talking about those athletes who don’t even know how to pull.
13:48 If you are good in your angles you can train without opponent.
13:56 But if pure strength is so important let’s find out how much of it Denis has.
14:46 13… I’m done.
14:49 When I did 113kg, I did 100kg on 8 reps.
14:52 I had one power training,
14:54 and on another one I tried to do this weight (100kg) up to 10 reps.
14:59 I wanted to increase power by increasing number of reps.
15:05 Watching your biceps curls we can’t help asking:
15:10 Denis, was there a time when you could unbend your arms?
15:17 Honestly, as far as I remember what my dumbbell coach said…
15:29 I could never unbend them.
15:32 I remember when I was at the competitions in dumbbell
15:35 and the coach said “unbend”,
15:38 but I did not succeed
15:40 and attempts were not counted for me.
15:42 This situation was even at middle school.
15:48 Even in 2005, in Kursk, on the bench press competitions
15:52 I could unbend them more.
15:55 But then, arms unbend better than now.
15:58 Indeed, Denis’s way to do bench press is very specific.
16:03 Yet still his results are very impressive.
16:06 For example, on his bench press competition against Alexey Lovchev
16:10 Denis managed to do 140kg on 16 reps.
16:14 But even Denis agrees that wasn’t a proper press.
16:18 I’m laughing on the videos where I do bench press.
16:23 That’s why I don’t take part on a bench press tournaments.
16:27 I’m confused with my technique.
16:28 Try to unbend your arms.
16:35 But we have gone from the main subject of our discussion –
16:39 armfight between Denis and Devon.
16:42 And here is the main question:
16:45 Denis, how do you think this armfight will pass?
16:49 I will try to attack like a hell while he will try to hold me like a boa.
16:56 I think he is going to exhaust me
17:01 and beat like he did with Pushkar.
17:05 I suppose our match is going to go approximately same way,
17:10 so I’m going to prepare for this.
17:16 If Denis can properly estimate his opponent
17:22 he will be able to prepare for this armfight.
17:26 We hope this armfight is going to happen this year.
17:30 After this conversation with Denis I realized that we,
17:36 I mean all of armwrestling fans,
17:38 had a nice chance to see armfight between Denis and Devon this November.
17:47 I’m really looking forward for that, I’m training hard.
17:51 I already have a training schedule.
17:56 Have you already choose a place at your countryhouse,
17:59 where you will put a cup with the signature “I beat Larratt”?
18:04 Cup? It’s going to be a monument.
18:08 So, we have finished, bye.
18:10 If you enjoyed this video, and we know you did,
18:14 please like it and share with your buddies in your gym.
18:20 Stay tuned.

{WITH ENG SUBS} ALL ACCESS: Denis Cyplenkov before the fight with Devon Larratt


Source: ironrating