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Denis Cyplenkov Interview about Armwrestling and Other Sports

VIDEO: Denis Cyplenkov Interview about Armwrestling and Other Sports

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” I am Denis Cyplenkov,
a multiple winner of the Professional Armwrestling World Cup.

When did you first get introduced to sports?

Early in my childhood: my father was a long-time athlete as well as a soldier.

He was very dedicated to sports and naturally wanted his son to be well trained.
I think I was forced – literally, forced – to join a sports club as soon as school started.

So I joined the judo sports club.

I don’t think I enjoy it at that age,
like most kids I had to be forced to do it.

They would have to make me go there up until about my fifth grade.
So I would suggest that parents don’t wait for their children to want to do sports,

they need to be pushed for a while to go to a sports club.
They’ll grow to love it later on, just as I did.

Tell us about your first sport successes and achievements, how did it feel and what did you think?

I took part in some tournaments for children right away,
when I was in the up to 40-42 kilos category.

There was a couple of judo tournaments.
I did judo for two years and won two tournaments.

There was this one time when I went for a more serious
district level tournament and came second.

Anyway, the first medals I’ve won were for judo.
I won once, then twice – I enjoyed it.

What I didn’t like was losing [laughs], which only happened one time.
We were the only judo club in the city.

There was a sambo club training at the other end of the city,
and we were invited to compete with them.

We didn’t know they were sambo and didn’t know about the kicks to legs [laughs],
which eventually became the main reason why we lost.

Do you remember whose posters were on your wall?
Who was your role model as a child?

It was Schwarzenegger’s poster, my dad collected those.
And Stallone’s “Rambo”.

These are the two posters that are still there in my room, probably.

As I said, my dad was involved in sports his entire life.
He did weightlifting, sambo, played hockey.

And probably one of the first foreign films that appeared in Russia in 90s
were those with Schwarzenegger and Stallone.

So he got their posters somewhere and hung them in our home.

I guess looking at those posters must have motivated me.
I wanted to be like them, you know, the usual stuff.

There was no way to watch those movies at the time,
we lived in almost a village type place
where the movie theaters wouldn’t screen them.

No Internet or anything.

So I saw the posters, but not the movies [laughs].

How were you get introduced to arm wrestling and what made you pursue this sport?

I was happy with judo and I liked it,
especially when I started showing some progress and wining.

But it just so happened that our school became an evening one,
so we had to look for something else, for a sports club to attend in the morning.

We went to the local Palace of Sports, which only had kettlebell lifting to offer.
There was nothing to choose from.

To tell you the truth, I didn’t like the “kettlebell” name at all,
but the coach was absolutely wonderful.
A man of many talents, so to speak.

In addition to kettlebell, he’d make us busy with all sorts of things.

He just got back from the army and got a job in the Palace of Sports.
We exercised three times a week and the first half-hour was compulsory kettlebell training.

After that, we would do some boxing or swimming, play table tennis or football.
Basically anything that coach had in mind.

And that’s how he got us all attached to him.
It was interesting and fun and I’d go to the palace
five times a week instead of three.

It became my only recreation and I’d exercise for two shifts,
both with my group and the next one, as it was really interesting.

There were very few kettlebell tournaments.
I can only remember the competition held once a year in some institute in our town.

Which means we didn’t travel much.
Today most sport clubs travel around the country,
which is also an additional motivation —
you get to see other athletes, visit other cities.

You start to want to travel and get a glimpse
of other places, other countries.
Meet other athletes to compete with.

Unfortunately all our tournaments took place in one town.
There were money and sponsorship problems at that time.
Indeed, there was very little hoopla.

We’d have a one hour ride on trolley,
wrestle a little in that institute and then go back to club.

Getting the CMS title [Candidate for Master of Sport]
was something you could do in the Palace of Sports and so I did.

You could get one in the presence of the coach
and the director of the Palace.

To receive the Master of Sports title, you had to go to Kiev,
as it was only awarded by the Ministry of Sports.

But there was no money even for that.
And so we were stuck in the same unchanging scenario.

Well, generally, it was fun to just exercise, to be around fellow athletes, all that stuff.

And then at some point we were introduced to…
or better say, our sport was introduced to a new discipline.

Arm wrestling.

We’d never seen it on TV,
and Internet was not really available at the time.

We knew nothing about that sport.
However, there was a champion of some arm sport tournament in the neighboring region who organized his own mini-tournament in town

to find strong athletes who were good at arm wrestling,
in order to later open a new sports club where they could master their technique,
try out the new sport, and maybe take part in more prestigious tournaments in the future.

We all were retrained, in fact, but we never abandoned kettlebells.
The first half an hour has always been kettlebell exercises, always.

We made ourselves an arm wrestling table and started training slowly.
We didn’t have a high-end coach who would teach us properly at that time.

That is, our coach was just mastering this sport as well.
He tried to find someone to consult him, but there was no one to ask, nowhere to read about it.

Not like today when you can dive into Internet, look it up or bother some arm wrestling pro with your questions and get your answers right away, or watch a video of the training.

It was much harder in those days.
So, I guess it all started by my ninth grade,
when I went to the city championship and won. Then went for the championship of Ukraine.

I wouldn’t say it was pure luck, as I worked really hard, but I didn’t have much of technique.
Competing with technical athletes who’d been competing much longer was not easy.

But I won due to strength.
And in the tenth grade I went for the World Cup.

I placed only fifth, but I did enjoy the process, I was training hard.
It was also my first time abroad and I loved it.

That was another appealing side of this sport: you got to travel places.
I did not go anywhere while I was doing kettlebells,
but as an arm wrestler I went to Slovakia.

I got to see a new city, another country.
So I began thinking – rather than staying in our “village”,
it was better to continue to develop so that I would have more chances to see and learn something new.

It motivated me.

I started developing my technique, quite successfully;
I increased my strength abilities, showed good progress in technique,
and thereafter gradually reached my current level.

Who helped you during your growth in this sport and how?

The World Cup in Slovakia was hard for us, money-wise,
and some people we knew who had some extra money
(let’s put it this way) helped us.

And I’m grateful to them. But it was also intimidating.
There was no stability of mind,
no certainty about traveling around much,
you’d have to constantly beg someone for money to go
and then you’d have this pressure to prove something.

And all the while, whenever you go somewhere, you feel you owe it to someone.
It felt wrong to me.

I believed the athletes who show good results in city level championship should be paid.
It was hard.

And so after the eleventh grade, I came to Moscow
where I had no place to train and knew no one.

I came to study and that’s probably when I changed my mind about these things.
I thought to myself: I don’t need all this begging, there’s no point.

And so I chilled out a little.
I focused on work and on my studies.

Basically, I forgot all about the tournaments.
I started growing. When I first moved here, I did not control my weight class.

Started fattening up [laughs] and gained some weight,
but at the same time I engaged in some physical activity.

Had enough of it at work: it was a physical job, I was a loader.
I tried to keep myself in good shape,
but there was no coach by my side,
nobody to pressure and prompt me.
It was hard.

A year later my old coach from my native town got in touch with me
and asked if I wanted to try for the Ukrainian championship.

I was still a junior, it was my last junior year.
As my coach called, and I sort of missed him,

I thought to myself – why not?
I packed my bags, went to the Ukranian championship, and won it.

Then they found money for me to take part in the European Championship,
which I went for and won.

And so I realized that it was not all that bad —
a year before that I competed in the 65 kg category,
and by the time of the European championship
I weighed 90 and made it to the under 80 category,
again taking first place.

I believed I was doing the right thing,
I was moving in the right direction,
even without any outside prompting.

Well, I was showing more progress
and participated in Moscow competitions.

I found a gym to exercise here
and sort of returned into arm wrestling.
I started growing and focusing more on the exercises
which I needed to prepare for competitions.

I made some connections with people in Moscow who would envite me
to participate in tournaments.

You can say I was back on a certain stage,
but I traveled very little and not very far,
because I could only do it at my own expense.

I knew there were much more competitions
in Moscow than we had back home.

Here in Moscow I’d have more chances to compete and enjoy the fight,
enjoy what I was doing.

My next step was becoming a coach
at the Marcus Aurelius fitness club, working for Turchinsky.

That’s when I moved away from arm wrestling,
even though they had an arm wrestling table in the club and all the equipment,
still I got retrained and I got into strongman competitions.

At that time, Turchinsky began actively promoting it in Russia,
and it just so happened that I was closest at hand.

He’d always call me and bring me with him to perform,
and I understood it was necessary to exercise further in other directions.

Hands alone were not enough, I needed to develop the whole base:
legs, back and everything else.

We had our share of fun. I performed for about five years.
I came to strongman weighing 90 and after five years,
due to my overall development, my weight was up to 140.

I became much stronger all over,
and so I was a completely different, a much stronger athlete
when I returned to arm wrestling.

How did strongman competitions come to Russia?

At the time when I started training, there was no strongman sport in Russia yet.
Turchinsky traveled around the world and competed in this sport abroad.

It had not yet become popular in Russia.

And then, somewhere around 2002, the commotion started.
I worked for him as a coach and he invited me to compete.

Let’s just say, I was half decent at it.
We kept on going, and later the league was established,
and Turchinsky essentially brought me into it.

It was not me coming to the already existing P.L.S.E. –
Turchinsky was only setting a base for strongman in Russia when I came along.

At what point did you feel you had become a professional?

Well, as for strongman competitions,
when the P.L.S.E. league was established,
some sort of scholarships became available.

The prize money was also good.
We actually began to make some money.

At the same time, the league started recruiting good athletes from all over Russia
who would represent the country at the world championships.

I realized I was part of a team.
I was getting some kind of scholarship
and prize money I could live on.

I knew that I just needed to train hard and keep growing in that direction
in order for this to go on.

And who is a professional, exactly?
Someone who makes money from the sport he does.

While I didn’t have this in arm wrestling,
I got there when doing strongman.

I sort of put arm wrestling to the side.
Strongman was at the foreground –

the city of Syktyvkar became interested in me
and so I received some money to represent them.

I had no idea how long it would last,
but at least at that point everything was great.

Why did you leave strongman and return to arm wrestling?

Well, the league was commercial,
everything depended on one businessman,
it was not state supported.

Unfortunately, our sponsor was knocked down hard by the economic crisis
and had to drop the league and stop helping it or engaging in its activities.

The league was no longer organizing any competitions in Russia.

The usual strongman shows and competitions still exist today,
but the P.L.S.E. organization seized to exist, unfortunately.

I’ll say it again – it only happened because everything
rested on the shoulders of one businessman whom no one helped.
He was investing his own money.

Unfortunately, a crisis can hit anyone.

Did you have any disappointments in sports?

Well, of course, there were certain moments which I did not enjoy,
but that should all remain in the past [laughs],
as I don’t want to bring it back.

Of course there were misunderstandings,
there were moments when you’d want to let it all hang out
and just leave to be a coach and worry about nothing.

I had such moments, of course, quite a few times,
but I don’t like to think about them.

This brings me back to how I returned to arm wrestling.

When they first called me back I was still doing strongman training,
so I said no. But a year later it all stopped.

Turchinsky left, and he was supporting me the most,
he’d always put in a good word for me and defend me.

He’d often choose to invite me when he wouldn’t take any other athlete.
After he left, I did not have that support anymore.
The P.L.S.E. was gone, there were no shows.

And I decided to go back to arm wrestling, because
a year before that they called me to take part in a tournament.

I realized that I should take a shot
since there was nothing left to do in Moscow.

It was quite a nice return, so to speak.
I’m glad it all turned out this way.

I was still better and achieved much more in arm wrestling than in the strongman competition.

What would you consider your greatest achievement in sport?

Again, as I said, I had different goals every year.
That is, after I reached a certain goal,

I would naturally set myself another one.
I’m glad to have won many professional arm-wrestling tournaments.

As for strongman, I never went further than Russian championships, unfortunately.
But the title of a medalist and multiple winner of Russian Cups
is not a bad thing, I think. It could have been better, though,
if that still went on.

Who is Denis Cyplenkov, in your own words?

Shoot, well… I don’t know.

A guy who will always find himslef something to do,
regardless of what is happening around him.

That is, if it’s not arm wrestling, it’s strongman.
If it’s not strongman, it’s bench-pressing.

If not bench-pressing, then…

I love sports and I enjoy taking part in competitions and achieving good results,
because only in competition you can let out all the power
and the energy that built up during training.

So when there was no opportunity to compete for strongman,
I would look for different paths and try them out.

I tried all sorts of things and was good at each.
I realized that no matter what sport I took up,
someone who is interested and has a goal to win
will always have his chance.

This is true of me, at least, because I’ve achieved good results in everything.

In your opinion, what qualities helped you succeed?

I’m probably stubborn, and I always want to prove something to someone.
Perhaps to myself, above all.

Once I take something on, I have to do it well.
That’s what my father taught me — once you start something, stay with it until the end.

That was the message.

What else?..

Hard work.

I am very hardworking when it comes to gym.

I know you need to work your butt off to achieve something.

So here you are: hard-nosed and hardworking.

Maybe a little bit lucky.
Luck has always accompanied me in many ways.

This is also important.
Luck in the tournament draws, in some life situations,
and in the way everything is unfolding now —
it all led me to what I am now because I probably was a bit lucky.

Again, the fact that at some point I met Turchinsky,
and the fact that I then went back to arm wrestling
and met the right people like coach Kote Razmadze.

I believe there is a connection in all of this
and luck, or fortune, has played a big part. “

#T8P production x Denis Ciplenkov

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23th Ukraine National Armwrestling Championship 2016 RESULTS
19 – 21 March 2016, Kharkiv, Ukraine
195 competitors: 163 men, 32 women
Weight category 50 kg left hand (Women)
Place Name
(athlete)
Year born. Title City, region FTS Sports club Coach Name
1 Marina Levchenko 1992 MS Poltava Ear School Coach Pismak A.
2 Goncharenko Anastasiya 1994 MS m. Kyiv own
3 Nesterenko Anastasia 1997 MMR Kharkov HNUMH Hubiashvili GG
4 Les Varich 2001 1 Poltava Ear School Coach Pismak A.
5 Catherine Tsud 1996 1 Zhytomyr Ear ZHFA OM Rassokhina
6 Maria Koshil 1978 MMR Mykolayiv Spartak Cleopatra Golovenko VO
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Weight category 50 kg right hand (Women)
Place Name
(athlete)
Year born. Title City, region FTS Sports club Coach Name
1 Goncharenko Anastasiya 1994 MS m. Kyiv own
2 Marina Levchenko 1992 MS Poltava Ear School Coach Pismak A.
3 Les Varich 2001 1 Poltava Ear School Coach Pismak A.
4 Nesterenko Anastasia 1997 MMR Kharkov HNUMH Hubiashvili GG
5 Catherine Tsud 1996 1 Zhytomyr Ear ZHFA OM Rassokhina
6 Maria Koshil 1978 MMR Mykolayiv Spartak Cleopatra Golovenko VO
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Weight 55 kg category left hand (Women)
Place Name
(athlete)
Year born. Title City, region FTS Sports club Coach Name
1 Ilyushina Victoria 1983 MLA Kharkov NTU KPI Petrenko VA
2 Panyukov L Section I 19 83 MMR Zaporizhzhia Ukraine Arm Dar Demura OD
3 Lyudmila Demenko 1997 MMR Poltava Ear School Coach Pismak A.
4 Tamara Tsetshlashvyly 1993 MMR Kharkov NTU KPI Petrenko AA
5 Nina Petrenko 1996 1 Poltava Ear School Coach Pismak A.
6 Oksana Bukach 1993 MMR Kharkov NTU KPI Petrenko AA
7 Kisilova Anastasia 1990 1 Str. Bars O. Omelchenko
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Weight category 55 kg right hand (Women)
Place Name
(athlete)
Year born. Title City, region FTS Sports club Coach Name
1 Ilyushina Victoria 1983 MLA Kharkov NTU KPI Petrenko VA
2 Lyudmila Demenko 1997 MMR Poltava Ear School Coach Pismak A.
3 Oksana Bukach 1993 MMR Kharkov NTU KPI Petrenko AA
4 Panyukov L SectionI 1September83 MMR Zaporizhzhia Ukraine Arm Dar Demura OD
5 Nina Petrenko 1996 1 Poltava Ear School Coach Pismak A.
6 Tamara Tsetshlashvili 1993 MMR Kharkov NTU KPI Petrenko OO.
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Weight category 60 kg left hand (Women)
Place Name
(athlete)
Year born. Title City, State FTS Sports club Coach Name
1 Goat Christina 1991 MS Kharkov NTU KPI Petrenko AA
2 Lifar Tatiana 1992 MS Dnipropetrovsk Ukraine Paul.Lights Karachun SL
3 Svetlana Shutko 1983 1 Sumy DynamicO Dynamo Pupchenko IV
4 Rudyk Oru 1992 2 Lviv Education Armhou Yatsyk A.
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Weight category 60 kg right hand (Women)
Place Name
(athlete)
Year born. Title City, region FTS Sports club Coach Name
1 Goat Christina 1991 MS Kharkov NTU KPI Petrenko AA
2 Svetlana Shutko 1983 1 Sumy DynamicO Dynamo Pupchenko IV
3 Lifar Tatiana 1992 MS Dnipropetrovsk Ukraine Paul.Lights Karachun SL
4 Rudyk Oru 1992 2 Lviv Education Armhou Yatsyk A.
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Weight category 65 kg left hand (Women)
Place Name
(athlete)
Year born. Title City, region FTS Sports club Coach Name
1 Bezuglaya Xenia 1994 MMR Poltava Spartak Pol.-young Odintsev VD
2 Ruslan Kulik 2000 MMR Poltava Ear School Coach Pismak A.
3 Helen K. 1993 MMR m. Kyiv Falcon Independently
4 Hasanov Arzu 1992 MMR Kharkov KhNMU Halashko MM
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Weight category 65 kg right hand (Women)
Place Name
(athlete)
Year born. Title City, region FTS Sports club Coach Name
1 Bezuglaya Xenia 1994 MMR Poltava Spartak Pol.-young Odintsev VD
2 Helen K. 1993 MMR m. Kyiv Falcon Independently
3 Hasanov Arzu 1992 MMR Kharkov KhNMU Halashko MM
4 Catherine Shereshkova 1995 MMR Lviv Education Lviv. Lions Ivanitskii BV
5 Ruslan Kulik 2000 MMR Poltava Ear School Coach Pismak A.
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Weight category 70 kg left hand (Women)
Place Name
(athlete)
Year born. Title City, region FTS Sports club Coach Name
1 Demenko Lina 1995 MMR Poltava Ear School Coach Pismak A.
2 Elena Tregubova 1990 MS Kharkov NTU KPI Petrenko AA
3 Karhopoltseva Victoria 1973 1 Str. Bars Ionov DS
4 Gaydamak Veronica 1996 MMR Zhytomyr Ear ADYUSSH Rassokhina OZatylyuk G
5 Ronde and for Tatiana 1997 MMR Kharkov HNUMH Hubiashvili GG
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Weight category 70 kg right hand (Women)
Place Name
(athlete)
Year born. Title City, region FTS Sports club Coach Name
1 Elena Tregubova 1990 MS Kharkov NTU KPI Petrenko AA
2 Demenko Lina 1995 MMR Poltava Ear School Coach Pismak A.
3 Karhopoltseva Victoria 1973 1 Str. Bars Ionov DS
4 Ronde and for Tatiana 1997 MMR Kharkov HNUMH Hubiashvili GG
5 Gaydamak Veronica 1996 MMR Zhytomyr Ear ADYUSSH Rassokhina OZatylyuk G
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Weight category + 70kg left hand (Women)
Place Name
(athlete)
Year born. Title City, region FTS Sports club Coach Name
1 Irina Rozheshenko 1992 WCMS m. Kyiv Falcon Dzisyak V.
2 Zanko lily 1977 MS Poltava Ear School Coach Pismak A.Levchenko M
3 Oksana Dyachenko 1977 MS Vinnitsa Ear Atlas MV babbler
4 Shchelokova Anastasia 1996 MMR Kharkov KhNMU Krasova VP
5 Skyrda Xenia 1996 1 Kharkov NTU KPI Petrenko VA
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Weight category 70 kg + right hand (Women)
Place Name
(athlete)
Year born. Title City, region FTS Sports club Coach Name
1 Zanko lily 1977 MS Poltava Ear School Coach Pismak A.Levchenko M
2 Oksana Dyachenko 1977 MS Vinnitsa Ear Atlas MV babbler
3 Irina Rozheshenko 1992 WCMS m. Kyiv Falcon Dzisyak V.
4 Shchelokova Anastasia 1996 MMR Kharkov KhNMU Krasova VP
6 Skyrda Xenia 1996 1 Kharkov NTU KPI Petrenko VA
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Weight 55 kg category left hand (men)
Place Name
(athlete)
Year born. Title City, region FTS Sports club Coach Name
1 Alex Mykytyuk 1995 MS Rivne “Education” Teh.koledzh M. Novak
2 Maxim Marchenko 1989 MS Kharkov NTU KPI Petrenko VA
3 Roman Agayev 1992 MS Zaporizhzhia Ukraine MotorJanuary Novitsky AF
4 Tkachuk Ivan 1998 MMR Zhytomyr Ear DYUSSHNVRR DG Danyuk
5 Volodymyr Lytvyn 2001 1 Poltava Ear School Coach Pismak A.
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Weight category 55 kg right arm (men)
Place Name
(athlete)
Year born. Title City, region FTS Sports club Coach Name
1 Alex Mykytyuk 1995 MS Rivne “Education” Teh.koledzh M. Novak
2 Maxim Marchenko 1989 MS Kharkov NTU KPI Petrenko VA
3 Roman Agayev 1992 MS Zaporizhzhia Ukraine MotorJanuary Novitsky AF
4 Volodymyr Lytvyn 2001 1 Poltava Ear School Coach Pismak A.
5 Tkachuk Ivan 1998 MMR Zhytomyr Ear DYUSSHNVRR DG Danyuk
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Weight category 60 kg left hand (men)
Place Name
(athlete)
Year born. Title City, region FTS Sports club Coach Name
1 Alexander Balandin 1981 WCMS Donets’k Ukraine Ilyich vets Hubiashvili GG
2 Ruslan Bidzilya 1995 MMR Lviv Education “Cobra” Serbo EV
3 Dmitry Beskorovainyi 1975 MLA Kharkov HNUMH Petrenko VA
4 Roman Kybenko 1995 MMR Sumy Dynamo Dynamo Merkulov MO
5 Rassokhina Alexander 1983 MS Zhytomyr ZHFA Tsyba L R, L G anyuk
6 Kleba Basil 1981 MMR Donets’k Ear RDYUSSH c amostiyno
7 Andriy Shevchenko 1994 1 Kharkov Panther Babayev RU
8 Konstantin Kytsenko 1994 1 Poltava Ear School Coach Zanko LV
9 Lytvyn Vadim 2001 1 Poltava Ear School Coach Pismak A.
10 Dusko Yuri 1991 1 Zhytomyr Ear ZHFA OM Rassokhina
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Weight category 60 kg right arm (men)
Place Name
(athlete)
Year born. Title City, region FTS Sports club Coach Name
1 Alexander Balandin 1981 WCMS Donets’k Ukraine Ilyich vets Hubiashvili GG
2 Rassokhina Alexander 1983 MS Zhytomyr ZHFA Tsyba L R, G Danyuk
3 Roman Kybenko 1995 MMR Sumy Dynamo Dynamo Merkulov MO
4 Dmitry Beskorovainyi 1975 MLA Kharkov HNUMH Petrenko VA
5 Ruslan Bidzilya 1995 MMR Lviv Education “Cobra” Serbo EV
6 Paul Mateyash 1994 MMR Zaporizhzhia Ukraine Metallurgist Oh covers. Riabtsev R.Kushnir P.
7 Dusko Yuri 1991 1 Zhytomyr Ear ZHFA OM Rassokhina
8 Kleba Basil 1981 MMR Donets’k Ear RDYUSSH c amostiyno
9 Konstantin Kytsenko 1994 1 Poltava Ear School Coach Zanko LV
10 Lytvyn Vadim 2001 1 Poltava Ear School Coach Pismak A.
11 Andriy Shevchenko 1994 1 Kharkov Panther Babayev RU
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Weight category 65 kg left hand (men)
Place Name
(athlete)
Year born. Title City, region FTS Sports club Coach Name
1 Burko Nicholas 1991 MS Lviv Education L viv.Levy Ivanitskii BV
2 Denis Matias 1996 MMR Poltava Spartak Pol.-young Odintsev VD
3 Yuri Yunchyk 1996 MMR Khmelnitsky st Innovator Andryeyev.O.L
4 Maxim Halashko 1988 MS Kharkov KhNMU Halashko MI
5 Dmitry Onishchenko 1990 MMR Luhans for Ear Hercules own
6 Zinchenko Edward 1995 MMR Poltava Ear HAPKPDAA Zinchenko ES
7 Viktor Kravets 1989 1 Lviv Education Ivanitskii BV
8 Onions’ Sergei Yanchenko 1991 MS Zaporizhzhia Ukraine Arm Dar own
9 Bull Denis 1994 MMR Zhytomyr Ear ADYUSSH Zatylyuk G. P
10 Sergey Bakhmat 1981 MMR m. Kyiv Falcon Dzisyak V.
11 Andrew Ryabukha 1990 MMR Poltava own
12 Leonid Yuyukin 1981 1 Donets’k Ukraine Ilyich vets A. Balandin
13 Yurchak Constantine 1997 1 Khmelnitsky st Innovator Andryeyev.O.L
14 Anton Leonov 1990 MMR m. Kyiv Falcon own
15 Yuri Bredikhin 1995 1 Kharkov KhNMU Krasova VP
16 Jaroslav Maksyutenko 1997 MMR Poltava Spartak Pol.-young Odintsev VD
17 Nikolai Alekseev 1993 1 Donets’k Ukraine Ilyich vets A. Balandin
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Weight category 65 kg right arm (men)
Place Name
(athlete)
Year born. Title City, region FTS Sports club Coach Name
1 Burko Nicholas 1991 MS Lviv Education L viv.Levy Ivanitskii BV
2 Viktor Kravets 1989 1 Lviv Education Ivanitskii BV
3 Onions’ Sergei Yanchenko 1991 MS Zaporizhzhia Ukraine Arm Dar own
4 Maxim Halashko 1988 MS Kharkov KhNMU Halashko MI
5 Dmitry Onishchenko 1990 MMR Luhans for Ear Hercules own
6 Yuri Yunchyk 1996 MMR Khmelnitsky st Innovator Andryeyev.O.L
7 Bull Denis 1994 MMR Zhytomyr Ear ADYUSSH Zatylyuk G. P
8 Denis Matias 1996 MMR Poltava Spartak Pol.-young Odintsev VD
9 Nikolai Alekseev 1993 1 Donets’k Ukraine Ilyich vets A. Balandin
10 Leonid Yuyukin 1981 1 Donets’k Ukraine Ilyich vets A. Balandin
11 Zinchenko Edward 1995 MMR Poltava Ear HAPKPDAA Zinchenko ES
12 Yurchak Constantine 1997 1 Khmelnitsky st Innovator Andryeyev.O.L
13 Jaroslav Maksyutenko 1997 MMR Poltava Spartak Pol.-young Odintsev VD
14 Andrew Ryabukha 1990 MMR Poltava own
15 Sergey Bakhmat 1981 MMR m. Kyiv Falcon Dzisyak V.
16 Anton Leonov 1990 MMR m. Kyiv Falcon own
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Weight category 70 kg left hand (men)
Place Name
(athlete)
Year born. Title City, region FTS Sports club Coach Name
1 Vitaly Golovanov 1982 MS Kharkov NTU KPI Petrenko VA
2 Michael Novak 1988 MS Rivne “Education” Teh.koledzh Palamarchuk RS
3 Naumovych Alexander 1993 MMR Rivne “Education” “Waterman” Komarevych OE
4 Sergey Melnik 1982 MS Kharkov NTU KPI Petrenko VA
5 Adam Kuzlo 1995 MMR Rivne CMOS Waterman Komarevych O.YE
6 Vakula Eugene 1985 MMR Sumy Dynamo Dynamo own
7 Nicholas Potiychuk 1998 MMR Zhytomyr Ear DYUSSHNVRR Danyuk GD
8 Alexander Shapovalov 1987 MMR Kharkov HNUMH Hubiashvili GG
9 John Brotskyy 1987 MS Volyn Kmytko AM
10 Vitaly Bozhko 1994 MMR Kharkov NTU KPI Petrenko AA
11 Oleg Demura 1986 MMR Zaporizhzhia Ukraine Arm Dar own
12 Yevgeny Kirichenko 1979 MMR Kharkov NTU KPI Petrenko VA
13 Zaets Alexander 1993 1 Khmelnitsky st Innovator Andryeyev.O.L
14 Eugene Yaremenko 1987 1 Kharkov NTU KPI Petrenko VA
15 Andrey Lyubimov 1995 MMR Kharkov NTU KPI Petrenko AA
16 Alexander Mishchenko 1993 1 Wynn ytsya Ear Armature own
17 Musa liang Arthur 19 88 MS Mykolayiv Spartak Star MA Musayelyan
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Weight category 70 kg right arm (men)
Place Name
(athlete)
Year born. Title City, region FTS Sports club Coach Name
1 Ibrishe in Hayser 1985 WCMS Crimea KYPU Kataev AL
2 Michael Novak 1988 MS Rivne “Education” Teh.koledzh Palamarchuk RS
3 Sergey Melnik 1982 MS Kharkov NTU KPI Petrenko VA
4 Naumovych Alexander 1993 MMR Rivne “Education” “Waterman” Komarevych OE
5 Nicholas Potiychuk 1998 MMR Zhytomyr Ear DYUSSHNVRR Danyuk GD
6 Vakula Eugene 1985 MMR Sumy Dynamo Dynamo own
7 John Brotskyy 1987 MS Volyn Kmytko AM
8 Musa liang Arthur 19 88 MS Mykolayiv Spartak Star MA Musayelyan
9 Adam Kuzlo 1995 MMR Rivne CMOS Waterman Komarevych O.YE
10 Zaets Alexander 1993 1 Khmelnitsky st Innovator Andryeyev.O.L
11 Vitaly Bozhko 1994 MMR Kharkov NTU KPI Petrenko AA
12 Alexander Shapovalov 1987 MMR Kharkov HNUMH Hubiashvili GG
13 Yevgeny Kirichenko 1979 MMR Kharkov NTU KPI Petrenko VA
14 Vitaly Golovanov 1982 MS Kharkov NTU KPI Petrenko VA
15 Oleg Demura 1986 MMR Zaporizhzhia Ukraine Arm Dar own
16 Andrey Lyubimov 1995 MMR Kharkov NTU KPI Petrenko AA
17 Eugene Yaremenko 1987 1 Kharkov NTU KPI Petrenko VA
18 Alexander Mishchenko 1993 1 Wynn ytsya Ear Armature own
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Weight category 75 kg left hand (men)
Place Name
(athlete)
Year born. Title City, region FTS Sports club Coach Name
1 In Zhyhy fat’Vyacheslav 1988 MS Kharkov HNUMH Hubiashvili GG
2 Ryabtsev Roman 1988 MC MC Zaporizhzhia Ukraine Adrenalin Filippov AV
3 Michael Havronskyy 1992 MMR Lviv Education And Polamarchuk R.Hayduchok
4 Bukach Alexander 1990 MS Kharkov HNUMH Hubiashvili GG
5 Zubenko Andrew 1994 1 Donets’k Ukraine Ilyich vets A. Balandin
6 Alex Yatsyk 1994 MMR Lviv Education “Armhou” Porodko IKrasilnikovM
7 Sergey Oryabinskyy 1986 1 Odessa own
8 Boris Trygub 1988 MS Dnipropetrovsk Ukraine Youth IN Moiseeva
9 Yuri Vitovschyk 1972 MMR Mykolaiv Spartak Stator Kharchenko YI
10 Dmitry Kyrylyuk 196 7 1 Str. Khreshchatyk own
11 Yuri reelin 1987 1 Sumy EA Litovtsev
12 OleksandrOmelchenko 1990 1 Str. Bars A. Serdyuk A.Cherkasov
13 Artem Oryabinskyy 1994 1 Odessa own
14 Yuri Chizh 1984 MMR Rivne “Education” Teh.koledzh M. Novak
15 Artem Humirov 1990 MMR Kharkov NTU KPI Petrenko AA
16 Stepanchuk Roman 1995 1 Poltava Ear HPKP SAA Zinchenko ES
17 George Beelochub 1984 1 Donets’k Ukraine Ilyich vets A. Balandin
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Weight category 75 kg right arm (men)
Place Name
(athlete)
Year born. Title City, region FTS Sports club Coach Name
1 Michael Havronskyy 1992 MMR Lviv Education And Polamarchuk R.Hayduchok
2 Ryabtsev Roman 1988 MC MC Zaporizhzhia Ukraine Adrenalin Filippov AV
3 Boris Trygub 1988 MS Dnipropetrovsk Ukraine Youth IN Moiseeva
4 Alex Yatsyk 1994 MMR Lviv Education “Armhou” Porodko IKrasilnikov M
5 In Zhyhy fat’Vyacheslav 1988 MS Kharkov HNUMH Hubiashvili GG
6 Zubenko Andrew 1994 1 Donets’k Ukraine Ilyich vets A. Balandin
7 Yuri Vitovschyk 1972 MMR Mykolaiv Spartak Stator Kharchenko YI
8 Nicholas Bodnar 1980 MS Kiev region Ionov DS
9 Artem Oryabinskyy 1994 1 Odessa Independently
10 Yuri Chizh 1984 MMR Rivne “Education” Teh.koledzh M. Novak
11 Yuri reelin 1987 1 Sumy EA Litovtsev
12 Dmitry Kyrylyuk 1967 1 Str. Khreshchatyk own
13 Bukach Alexander 1990 MS Kharkov HNUMH Hubiashvili GG
14 Sergey Oryabinskyy 1986 1 Odessa Independently
15 George Beelochub 1984 1 Donets’k Ukraine Ilyich vets A. Balandin
16 Stepanchuk Roman 1995 1 Poltava Ear HPKP SAA Zinchenko ES
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Weight category 80 kg left hand (men)
Place Name
(athlete)
Year born. Title City, region FTS Sports club Coach Name
1 Roman Rudnytsky 1975 WCMS Lviv Education Lviv.Levy Ivanitskii BV
2 Zhyhyliy Vladislav 1992 MS Kharkov HNUMH Hubiashvili GG
3 Alexander Chernyak 1994 MMR Rivne “Education” “Waterman” Komarevych OE
4 Korolchuk Alexander 1995 MMR Vinnitsa Ear Spartak DV Kolenko
5 Eugene Bezhenar 1981 MMR Kharkov NTU KPI Petrenko VA
6 Victor Mushyrovskyy 1983 1 Rivne “Education” own
7 Ivakhnenko Bogdan 1993 MS m. Kyiv own
8 John Kharkevich 1994 MS Rivne “Education” “Waterman” Komarevych OE
9 Igor Teslya 1989 1 Dnipropetrovsk IN Moiseeva
10 Volodymyr Shelest 1994 MMR Khmelnitsky st Innovator Andryeyev.O.L
11 Sergey kurapaty 1990 MS Dnipropetrovsk Ukraine NSU Independently
12 seagull Valery 1971 MS Zaporizhzhia Ukraine Locomotive Boyko VV
13 Andrew Kunyeyev 1991 1 Str. Khreshchatyk Kyrylyuk D Tkachuk O
14 Stebelyak Alexander 1977 1 m. Kyiv Cossack Strength Sviridovskiy C.AND
15 Dmitry Shatsman 1981 1 Str. Bars Ionov DS
16 Oleg Nekrasov 1982 1 Donets’k Ukraine Azovstal c amostiyno
17 Alex Tverdovskyy 1992 1 Odessa own
18 Mr. John Chyhry 1992 MMR Kharkov Hoopes Tkachuk OA
19 Pukhalsky Vladislav 1986 1 Sumy Lifeguard own
20 Denis Ranchuk 1991 1 Chernovtsy Hercules Kirill G.
21 Borodin Roman 1989 1 Donets’k Ukraine Azovstal Nekrasov AA
22 Bogdan Cherpita 1991 MMR Zhytomyr Ear DYUSSHANVRR Danyuk GD
23 Vladislav Prokopenko 1994 1 Str. Ionov DS
24 Mazur Dem ‘yang 199 2 1 Herson C amostiyno
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Weight category 80 kg right arm (men)
Place Name
(athlete)
Year born. Title City, region FTS Sports club Coach Name
1 Zhyhyliy Vladislav 1992 MS Kharkov HNUMH Hubiashvili GG
2 Eugene Bezhenar 1981 MMR Kharkov NTU KPI Petrenko VA
3 seagull Valery 1971 MS Zaporizhzhia Ukraine Locomotive Boyko VV
4 Alexander Chernyak 1994 MMR Rivne “Education” “Waterman” Komarevych OE
5 Andrew Kunyeyev 1991 1 Str. Khreshchatyk Kyrylyuk D Tkachuk O
6 Bogdan Cherpita 1991 MMR Zhytomyr Ear DYUSSHANVRR Danyuk GD
7 Mr. John Chyhry 1992 MMR Kharkov Hoopes Tkachuk OA
8 Borodin Roman 1989 1 Donets’k Ukraine Azovstal Nekrasov AA
9 Ivakhnenko Bogdan 1993 MS m. Kyiv own
10 Roman Rudnytsky 1975 WCMS Lviv Education Lviv.Levy Ivanitskii BV
11 Volodymyr Shelest 1994 MMR Khmelnitsky st Innovator Andryeyev.O.L
12 Stebelyak Alexander 1977 1 m. Kyiv Cossack Strength Sviridovskiy C.AND
13 PukhalskyVladislav 1986 1 Sumy Lifeguard Independently
14 Mazur Dem ‘yang 199 2 1 Herson C amostiyno
15 Oleg Nekrasov 1982 1 Donets’k Ukraine Azovstal c amostiyno
16 Korolchuk Alexander 1995 MMR Vinnitsa Ear Spartak DV Kolenko
17 Vladislav Prokopenko 1994 1 Str. Ionov DS
18 Sergey kurapaty 1990 MS Dnipropetrovsk Ukraine NSU Independently
19 Victor Mushyrovskyy 1983 1 Rivne “Education” own
20 Artem Ruban 1985 1 m. Kyiv Cossack Strength Stebelyak AM
21 Alex Tverdovskyy 1992 1 Odessa own
22 John Kharkevich 1994 MS Rivne “Education” “Waterman” Komarevych OE
23 Igor Vinogradov 1989 1 Poltava Ear Ear Zanko LV
24 Igor Teslya 1989 1 Dnipropetrovsk IN Moiseeva
25 Denis Ranchuk 1991 1 Chernovtsy Hercules Kirill G.
26 Dmitry Shatsman 1981 1 Str. Bars Ionov DS
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Weight category 85 kg left hand (men)
Place Name
(athlete)
Year born. Title City, region FTS Sports club Coach Name
1 Oleg Zhoh 1992 MLA Rivne “Education” “Waterman” Komarevych OE
2 Igor Okara 1994 MMR Poltava Spartak Pol.-young Odintsev VD
3 Sergey Pankovets 1991 MS Str. Khreshchatyk DI Kyrylyuk
4 Fettaye in Suleiman 1996 MMR Crimea KYPU And brysh is in the tenth.
5 Oleg Lapshin 1993 MS Kharkov HNUMH Hubiashvili GG
6 Ovcharenko Bogdan 19 91 1 Donets’k Ukraine Azovstal A. Balandin
7 Markian Pylypiv 1994 MMR Lviv Education “Cobra” Serbo EV
8 Ruslan Cherniavsky 1991 MMR Khmelnitsky st Innovator Andryeyev.O.L
9 Yats ing Alexander 1992 1 Vinnitsa Ear Spartak DV Kolenko
10 Alexander Demchenko 1992 MMR Donets’k Ukraine Ilyich vets A. Balandin
11 Andrew Prodanchuk 1989 1 Chernovtsy Kotyhoroshko Nykyforchuk AP
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Weight category 85 kg right arm (men)
Place Name
(athlete)
Year born. Title City, region FTS Sports club Coach Name
1 Ivan Luk’yanchuk 1985 WCMS Rivne CMOS Waterman Komarevych OE
2 Ruslan Cherniavsky 1991 MMR Khmelnitsky st Innovator Andryeyev.O.L
3 Igor Okara 1994 MMR Poltava Spartak Pol.-young Odintsev VD
4 Sergey Pankovets 1991 MS Str. Khreshchatyk DI Kyrylyuk
5 Oleg Lapshin 1993 MS Kharkov HNUMH Hubiashvili GG
6 Fettaye in Suleiman 1996 MMR Crimea KYPU And brysh is in the tenth.
7 Markian Pylypiv 199 4 MMR Lviv Education “Cobra” Serbo EV
8 Andrew Prodanchuk 1989 1 Chernovtsy Kotyhoroshko Nykyforchuk AP
9 Ovcharenko Bogdan 19 91 1 Donets’k Ukraine Azovstal A. Balandin
10 Yatskov Alexander 1992 1 Vinnitsa Ear Spartak DV Kolenko
11 Alexander Demchenko 1992 MMR Donets’k Ukraine Ilyich vets A. Balandin
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Weight category 90 kg left hand (men)
Place Name
(athlete)
Year born. Title City, region FTS Sports club Coach Name
1 Evgeny Prudnik 1987 MLA Str. Dr Smith VO Kyrylyuk
2 Peter Margarint 1988 MS Odessa Independently
3 Edward Matias 1988 MMR Ternopol i l Ear Gladiator Vons V.
4 Andrew Frost 1995 MMR Rivne CMOS Waterman Komarevych O.YE
5 Sheremet Dmitriy 1994 MMR m. Kyiv Olympia Sviridovskiy SA
6 Zhehus Vladislav 1995 MMR Kharkov NTU KPI Petrenko VA
7 Serdyuk Edward 1974 MS Lviv Education Independently
8 Kravchenko Anton 1986 MMR Kharkov HNUMH DO Beskorovainyi
9 Sergei Pimenov 1992 MMR Vinnitsa Ear Atlas MV babbler
10 Yuri plakhta 1985 MMR Lviv Education Ivanitskii BV
11 Tkachuk Ivan 1984 1 Zhytomyr Ear Coach Danyuk GD
12 bald Alexander 1982 1 Kharkov Panther Petrenko VA
13 Alexey Topol 1993 MS Dnipropetrovsk Ukraine Pulse Topol RM
14 Alex Nalyvayko 1984 1 Kharkov NTU KPI Petrenko VA
15 Eugene Staruschenko 1987 MS Donets’k Ukraine Ilyich vets A. Balandin
16 Nezveschuk Alexander 1985 1 Chernovtsy Hercules Nezveschuk OA
17 Taras Piddubchenko 1987 MMR Str. Bars Ionov DS
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Weight category 90 kg right arm (men)
Place Name
(athlete)
Year born. Title City, region FTS Sports club Coach Name
1 Peter Marharint 1988 MS Odessa Independently
2 Evgeny Prudnik 1987 MLA Str. Dr Smith VO Kyrylyuk
3 Edward Matias 1988 MMR Ternopol i l Ear Gladiator Vons V.
4 Andrew Frost 1995 MMR Rivne CMOS Waterman Komarevych O.YE
5 Serdyuk Edward 1974 MS Lviv Education Independently
6 Sergei Pimenov 1992 MMR Vinnitsa Ear Atlas MV babbler
7 Taras Piddubchenko 1987 MMR Kyiv region. Bars Ionov DS
8 Mher Musaelyan 19 89 MLA Mykolayiv Spartak Star Petronko V.Lyeshukov A.
9 Alex Nalyvayko 1984 1 Kharkov NTU KPI Petrenko VA
10 Sheremet Dmitriy 1994 MMR m. Kyiv Olympia Sviridovskiy SA
11 Kravchenko Anton 1986 MMR Kharkov HNUMH DO Beskorovainyi
12 Yuri plakhta 1985 MMR Lviv Education Ivanitskii BV
13 Tkachuk Ivan 1984 1 Zhytomyr Ear DYUSSHNVRR Danyuk GD
14 Eugene Staruschenko 1987 MS Donets’k Ukraine Ilyich vets A. Balandin
15 Nezveschuk Alexander 1985 1 Chernovtsy Hercules Nezveschuk OA
16 bald Alexander 1982 1 Kharkov Panther Petrenko VA
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Weight category 100kg left hand (men)
Place Name
(Athlete)
Year born. Title City, region FTS Sports club Coach Name
1 Vadim Stetsyuk 1991 MMR Ternopol i l K Olhos Cream i Hb Pushkar AA
2 Dmitry Bondarenko 1987 MS Kyiv region. Olympia Golovinskii D.Nichyk in
3 Alids nov Aider 1986 WCMS Crimea And Br and Y isin the tenth .
4 Roman Schudro 1993 MMR Dnipropetrovsk Pulse Independently
5 Kalyazin Anton 1985 WCMS m. Kyiv Falcon Dzisyak V.
6 Lapenko Alexander 1993 1 Poltava Ear HAPKPDAA Zinchenko LV
7 Eugene Sidoruk 1985 1 Khmelnitsky st Innovator Andryeyev.O.L
8 Sergey Kalinichenko 1993 MMR Poltava Titan Insurance Kalinichenko SA
9 Alex Podustov 1982 MMR Donets’k Ear RDYUSSH A. Balandin
10 Dmitry Shepherd 1995 MMR Vinnitsa Ear Atlas MV babbler
11 Andrew mushrooms 1974 1 Lugansk Ukraine Metallurgist C amostiyno
12 Gennady Danyuk 1968 MMR Zhytomyr Ear ZHFA Zaharchuk VD
13 John Pupchenko 1983 MMR Sumy DynamicO Dynamo own
14 Andriy Yaroshenko 1987 MMR Kharkov NTU KPI Petrenko AA
15 Game of cards andMr. Alexander 1980 MMR Lugansk Ukraine Metallurgist Demchuk AM
16 Prosecutor Penko Maxim 1991 1 Donets’k Ukraine Azovstal Nekrasov AA
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Weight category 100kg right hand (men)
Place Name
(Athlete)
Year born. Title City, region FTS Sports club Coach Name
1 Alids nov Aider 1986 WCMS Crimea And Br and Y isin the tenth .
2 Sergey Kalinichenko 1993 MMR Poltava Titan Insurance Kalinichenko SA
3 Dmitry Bondarenko 1987 MS Kyiv region. Olympia Golovinskii D.Nichyk in
4 Roman Schudro 1993 MMR Dnipropetrovsk Pulse Independently
5 Andriy Yaroshenko 1987 MMR Kharkov NTU KPI Petrenko AA
6 Dmitry Shepherd 1995 MMR Vinnitsa Ear Atlas MV babbler
7 Kalyazin Anton 1985 WCMS m. Kyiv Falcon Dzisyak V.
8 Alex Podustov 1982 MMR Donets’k Ear RDYUSSH A. Balandin
9 Lapenko Alexander 1993 1 Poltava Ear HAPKPDAA Zinchenko LV
10 Game of cards andMr. Alexander 1980 MMR Lugansk Ukraine Metallurgist Demchuk AM
11 Vadim Stetsyuk 1991 MMR Ternopol i l K Olhos Cream i Hb Pushkar AA
12 John Pupchenko 1983 MMR Sumy DynamicO Dynamo own
13 Eugene Sidoruk 1985 1 Khmelnitsky st Innovator Andryeyev.O.L
14 Gennady Danyuk 1968 MMR Zhytomyr Ear ZHFA Zaharchuk VD
15 Maxim Prokopenko 1991 1 Donets’k Ukraine Azovstal Nekrasov AA
16 Andrew mushrooms 1974 1 Lugansk Ukraine Metallurgist Independently
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Weight category 110 kg left hand (men)
Place Name
(Athlete)
Year born. Title City, region FTS Sports club Coach Name
1 Dmitry Ovseyenko 1983 MS Sumy DynamicO Dynamo own
2 Oleg Mikhailenko 1993 MS Dnipropetrovsk Ukraine Paul. Lights Karachun SL
3 Anton Levterov 1988 MMR Donets’k Ukraine Ilyich vets A. Balandin
4 Eugene Litovtsev 1975 WCMS Sumy own
5 Ivan Boychenko 1988 MMR Kharkov NTU KPI Petrenko VA
6 Ilya Izman 1984 MMR Kyiv region. Bars Independently
7 Alexander Pavlov 1986 1 Lugansk Ukraine Metallurgist Demchuk AM
8 Merkulov Max andm 1983 MMR Sumy Dynamo Dynamo own
9 Shargey Alexander 1990 1 Khmelnitsky st Innovator Andreev OL
10 Andrew Polinovskyy 1990 MMR Dnipropetrovsk Ukraine Paul. Lights Karachun SL
11 Sergey Sviridovskiy 1973 MS m. Kyiv Olympia Independently
12 Bogdan Shyshkevych 1992 1 Mykolayiv Spartak Stator Shyshkevych AL
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Weight category 110 kg right arm (men)
Place Name
(Athlete)
Year born. Title City, region FTS Sports club Coach Name
1 Merkulov Maxand m 1983 MMR Sumy Dynamo Dynamo own
2 Oleg Mikhailenko 1993 MS Dnipropetrovsk Ukraine Paul. Lights Karachun SL
3 Dmitry Ovseyenko 1983 MS Sumy DynamicO Dynamo own
4 Ivan Boychenko 1988 MMR Kharkov NTU KPI Petrenko VA
5 Dmitry Ionov 1989 MS Kyiv region. S. Ionov
6 Anton Levterov 1988 MMR Donets’k Ukraine Ilyich vets A. Balandin
7 Sergey Sviridovskiy 1973 MS m. Kyiv Olympia Independently
8 Anton Eshchenko 1978 1 Donets’k Athlete Merkov VM
9 Alexander Pavlov 1986 1 Lugansk Ukraine Metallurgist Demchuk AM
10 Ruslan Shcherbyna 1990 MMR Dnipropetrovsk Ukraine Hercules Kurochkin VV
11 Ilya Izman 1984 MMR Str. Bars Independently
12 Shargey Alexander 1990 1 Khmelnitsky st Innovator Andreev OL
13 Eugene Litovtsev 1975 WCMS Sumy own
14 Andrew Polinovskyy 1990 MMR Dnipropetrovsk Ukraine Paul. Lights Karachun SL
15 Bogdan Shyshkevych 1992 1 Mykolayiv Spartak Stator Shyshkevych AL
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Weight category +110 kg left hand (men)
Place Name
(Athlete)
Year born. Title City, region FTS Sports club Coach Name
1 Zarkua Lawrence 1977 MS Poltava Spartak Paul-young Odintsev VD
2 Dmytro Golovinsky 1988 1 Dnipropetrovsk Ukraine Hercules Kurochkin VV
3 Stanislav Vlasko 1988 MS Kharkov HNUMH DO Beskorovainyi
4 Topol Ruslan 1981 MMR Dnipropetrovsk Pulse c amostiyno
5 Kichuk Petro 1981 MMR Dnipropetrovsk Pulse c amostiyno
6 Vladislav Mostovy 1980 1 m. Kyiv Olympia own
7 Eugene Ryzhakov 1979 1 Mykolayiv Spartak Star own
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Weight category +110 kg right arm (men)
Place Name
(Athlete)
Year born. Title City, region FTS Sports club Coach Name
1 Zarkua Lawrence 1977 MS Poltava Spartak Paul-young Odintsev VD
2 Dmytro Golovinsky 1988 1 Dnipropetrovsk Ukraine Hercules Kurochkin VV
3 Kichuk Petro 198 2 MMR Dnipropetrovsk Pulse Independently
4 Topol Ruslan 1981 MMR Dnipropetrovsk Pulse Independently
5 Stanislav Vlasko 1988 MS Kharkov HNUMH DO Beskorovainyi
6 Eugene Ryzhakov 1979 1 Mykolayiv Spartak Star own
7 Vladislav Mostovy 1980 1 m. Kyiv Olympia own
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90 kg left hand (men) podium, 23th Ukraine National Armwrestling Championship 2016 │ Ukraine Armwrestling Federation
90 kg left hand (men) podium, 23th Ukraine National Armwrestling Championship 2016 │ Ukraine Armwrestling Federation

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Чемпионат Украины по армрестлингу 2016 (часть1)/Arm Wrestling Championship of Ukraine 2016 (part 1)

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Вячеслав МУРИЕВ vs Расим МЕМЕТ (кат. +110 кг, ЧЕМПИОНАТ РОССИИ 2016) [Google Translate: Vyacheslav MURIEV vs Rasim Memet (cat. 110 kg CHAMPIONSHIP RUSSIA 2016)]

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