SzkanderTV – X. Judgement Day
Published on 3 Nov 2013
Hungary, Budapest, Polus Center – 2013.10.19
Hungarian International Worldcup
(all finals included)
Source: Szkander Bia

SzkanderTV – X. Judgement Day
Published on 3 Nov 2013
Hungary, Budapest, Polus Center – 2013.10.19
Hungarian International Worldcup
(all finals included)
Source: Szkander Bia
(RIGHT HAND / RIGHT ARM)
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(LEFT HAND / LEFT ARM)
ARM WARS Professional Armwrestling Super Series:
The ARM WARS “VALHALLA” Event is scheduled for Fri 29th Nov – Mon 2nd of Dec. at The Fitness Festivalen 13 Expo at The Svenska Massen in Gothenburg, Sweden. The “VALHALLA” Card is STACKED with potentially spectacular Matches with Sweden’s Finest poised to face athletes from the Rest of the World. In the First Special Feature Match to be confirmed Swedish debutant Claes Martensson will try to avenge the loss he suffered at the 2012 WAF World Championships to Norwegian Standout Asle “COMBAT” Kvamsdal !!! Who Wins ?! & Why !!?
ARM WARS Professional Armwrestling Super Series:
The ARM WARS “VALHALLA” Event is scheduled for Fri 29th Nov – Mon 2nd of Dec. at The Fitness Festivalen 13 Expo at The Svenska Massen in Gothenburg, Sweden. The “VALHALLA” Card is STACKED with potentially spectacular Matches & Sweden’s Finest are READY to face athletes from the Rest of the World. In the First Main Event Match to be confirmed Swiss Armwrestling Legend, Pascal “THE MASTER” Girard will Challenge Sweden’s Former ARM WARS Super Series Right Handed World Champion “AMBUSH” Niklas Nannestad !!! Who Wins ?! & Why !!?]
ARM WARS Professional Armwrestling Super Series:
The ARM WARS “VALHALLA” Event is scheduled for Fri 29th Nov – Mon 2nd of Dec. at The Fitness Festivalen 13 Expo at The Svenska Massen in Gothenburg, Sweden. The “VALHALLA” Card is STACKED with potentially spectacular Matches with Sweden’s Finest poised to face athletes from the Rest of the World. In another exciting Special Feature Match just confirmed Josef “TOUGH” Lovei of France will try to use his vicious Speed & remarkable Top End Power, to overcome the Dangerous Norwegian ARM WARS ICON “RELENTLESS” Frode Haugland !!! Who Wins ?! & Why !!?
ARM WARS Professional Armwrestling Super Series:
The ARM WARS “VALHALLA” Event is scheduled for Fri 29th Nov – Mon 2nd of Dec. at The Fitness Festivalen 13 Expo at The Svenska Massen in Gothenburg, Sweden. The “VALHALLA” Card is STACKED with potentially spectacular Matches with Sweden’s Finest poised to face athletes from the Rest of the World. In what promises to be an intense & action packed affair Lasse “GO” Kickbusche the Heavyweight & Overall Champion of Denmark will face British National Champion & self proclaimed Bad Boy “MIGHTY” Paul Maiden both Left & Right Handed !!! Who Wins ?! & Why !!?
ARM WARS Professional Armwrestling Super Series:
The ARM WARS “VALHALLA” Event is scheduled for Fri 29th Nov – Mon 2nd of Dec. at The Fitness Festivalen 13 Expo at The Svenska Massen in Gothenburg, Sweden. The “VALHALLA” Card is STACKED with potentially spectacular Matches with Sweden’s Finest poised to face athletes from the Rest of the World. In the Co Main Event Feature Match Swedish Lightweight sensation “FLAWLESS” Freddy Gunnarssen will once again challenge for the title he has twice before so narrowly missed out on securing, against the reigning & defending ARM WARS Lightweight Champion of The World “THE HALERAISER” Geoff Hale !!! these Men have met twice before in the last two years & on BOTH occasions the match ended in a 3 – 3 Draw. This time each athlete has vowed there will be NO DOUBT who is the deserving Champion !!! Who Wins ?! & Why !!?
ARM WARS Professional Armwrestling Super Series:
The ARM WARS “VALHALLA” Event is scheduled for Fri 29th Nov – Mon 2nd of Dec. at The Fitness Festivalen 13 Expo at The Svenska Massen in Gothenburg, Sweden. The “VALHALLA” Card is STACKED with potentially spectacular Matches with Sweden’s Finest poised to face athletes from the Rest of the World. In a “GUNFIGHTERS” Supermatch over 6 Rounds Andreas Hoffner of Germany will Tear it Up Vs. the Home Nations new rising star, Glenn “THE PROJECT” Bengtsson !!! BOTH MEN are in exceptional form & this should be A WAR…….Who Wins ?! & Why !!?
ARM WARS Professional Armwrestling Super Series:
The ARM WARS “VALHALLA” Event is scheduled for Fri 29th Nov – Mon 2nd of Dec. at The Fitness Festivalen 13 Expo at The Svenska Massen in Gothenburg, Sweden. The “VALHALLA” Card is STACKED with potentially spectacular Matches with Sweden’s Finest poised to face athletes from the Rest of the World. In one of the most interesting “GUNFIGHTERS” Supermatches on the card dangerous Finnish debutant J P Mantymaa will face ARM WARS Bantamweight World Champion Kevin “THE HAMMER” Berberich of Germany on both Left & Right Arms !!! Who Wins ?! & Why !!?
ARM WARS Professional Armwrestling Super Series:
The ARM WARS “VALHALLA” Event is scheduled for Fri 29th Nov – Mon 2nd of Dec. at The Fitness Festivalen 13 Expo at The Svenska Massen in Gothenburg, Sweden. The “VALHALLA” Card is STACKED with potentially spectacular Matches with Sweden’s Finest poised to face athletes from the Rest of the World. In a “GUNFIGHTERS” Supermatch two athletes have UNFINISHED BUSINESS…..as their last encounter ended in an inconclusive Draw !!! both men had explanations as to why BUT THIS TIME both men have claimed thing WILL be different. Norway’s own, Jan Eric “ICE CREAM” Sunde believes he is too well rounded & powerful to be caught out by the resurgent Ian “2 BIG” Stones of Great Britain. Their last Match in April 2013 was a 3-3 SCREAMER & one thing is for sure NEITHER ONE WILL SHY AWAY FROM A FULL BLOODED POWER MATCH…….IT IS ON !!! but Who Wins ?! & Why !!?
ARM WARS Professional Armwrestling Super Series:
The ARM WARS “VALHALLA” Event is scheduled for Fri 29th Nov – Mon 2nd of Dec. at The Fitness Festivalen 13 Expo at The Svenska Massen in Gothenburg, Sweden. The “VALHALLA” Card is STACKED with potentially spectacular Matches with Sweden’s Finest poised to face athletes from the Rest of the World. In a “GUNFIGHTERS” Supermatch contested in the Ladies Middleweight Division, Swiss standout Caroline “PRETTY EVIL” Thommen will test her skills against the STUNNINGLY INTENSE home nation & fan favourite Erika “SAPPHIRE” Andersson. Fasten your seatbelts when these two Ladies Lock n Load as it could be a VERY ROUGH RIDE !!! BUT…..Who Wins ?! & Why !!?
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X Judgement Day 2013, Budapest, 19 October
Women’s senior Left Hand 55 Kg Women’s senior Right Hand 55 Kg 1. Babaieva, Snizhana (Slovakia) 10 Pts. 1. Babaieva, Snizhana (Slovakia) 10 Pts. 2. Barzsó, Henrietta (Hungary) 7 Pts. 2. Olesova, Judita (Slovakia) 7 Pts. 3. Olesova, Judita (Slovakia) 5 Pts. 3. Barzsó, Henrietta (Hungary) 5 Pts. 4. Németh, Tünde (Hungary) 4 Pts. 4. Németh, Tünde (Hungary) 4 Pts. Women’s senior Left Hand 65 Kg Women’s senior Left Hand 65 Kg 1. Tolnai, Tünde (Hungary) 10 Pts. 1. Tolnai, Tünde (Hungary) 7 Pts. 2. Cekanova, Lenka (Slovakia) 7 Pts. 2. Cekanova, Lenka (Slovakia) 5 Pts Women’s senior Left Hand 65+ Kg Women’s senior Right Hand 65+ Kg 1. Ivánffy, Brigitta (Hungary) 10 Pts. 1. Ocipova, Veronika (Slovakia) 10 Pts. 2. Ocipova, Veronika (Slovakia) 7 Pts. 2. Ivánffy, Brigitta (Hungary) 7 Pts. 3. Kattstrom, Camilla (Germany) 5 Pts. 3. Csóri, Barbara (Hungary) 5 Pts. 4. Csóri, Barbara (Hungary) 4 Pts. Men’s senior Right Hand 65 Kg 1. Bene, Mihály (Hungary) 10 Pts. 2. Barzsó, Alex (Hungary) 7 Pts. 3. Jagarcec, Sandro (Croatia) 5 Pts. 4. Kaiser, Krisztián (Hungary) 4 Pts. 5. Zoványi, Péter (Hungary) 3 Pts. 6. Orbán, Erik (Hungary) 2 Pts. 7. Kubo, Igor (Slovakia) 0 Pts. 8. Kollár, Csaba (Hungary) 0 Pts. 9. Voján, Gergő (Hungary) 0 Pts. 10. Laki, József (Hungary) 0 Pts. Men’s senior Left Hand 75 Kg Men’s senior Right Hand 75 Kg 1. Onder, Dursun (Turkey) 10 Pts. 1. Lovei, Jozsef (France) 10 Pts. 2. Lovei, Jozsef (France) 7 Pts. 2. Onder, Dursun (Turkey) 7 Pts. 3. Jurca, Andrei (Romania) 5 Pts. 3. Avram, Paul (Romania) 5 Pts. 4. Kollárovics, László (Hungary) 4 Pts. 4. Kollárovics, László (Hungary) 4 Pts. 5. Orbán, Erik (Hungary) 3 Pts. 5. Jurca, Andrei (Romania) 3 Pts. 6. Gjemali Hazar, Xhelal (Switzerland) 2 Pts. 6. Gjemali Hazar, Xhelal (Switzerland) 2 Pts. 7. Szűcs, Tibor (Hungary) 0 Pts. 7. Abed, Marc (France) 0 Pts. 8. Takacs, Mario (France) 0 Pts. 8. Orsós, Csaba (Hungary) 0 Pts. 9. Janik, Marek (Slovakia) 0 Pts. 9. Janik, Marek (Slovakia) 0 Pts. 10. Scurtu, Vasile (Romania) 0 Pts. 10. Gregoricka, Ivan (Slovakia) 0 Pts. 11. Czahesz, Lászlo (Hungary) 0 Pts. 11. Köles, István (Hungary) 0 Pts. 12. Svetlosak, Lubomir (Slovakia) 0 Pts. 12. Scurtu, Vasile (Romania) 0 Pts. 13. Bogdanski, Kiril (Bulgaria) 0 Pts. 13. Takacs, Mario (France) 0 Pts. 14. Abed, Marc (France) 0 Pts. 14. Bogdanski, Kiril (Bulgaria) 0 Pts. 15. Avram, Paul (Romania) 0 Pts. 15. Svetlosak, Lubomir (Slovakia) 0 Pts. 16. Hollandi, Mátyás (Hungary) 0 Pts. 16. Gurmai, Zsolt (Hungary) 0 Pts. 17. Buschlen, Lukas (Switzerland) 0 Pts. 17. Guerra, Luis (Belgium) 0 Pts. 18. Gurmai, Zsolt (Hungary) 0 Pts. 18. Orbán, Tamás (Hungary) 0 Pts. 19. Kaiser, Krisztián (Hungary) 0 Pts. 19. Nemeth, Tamas (Hungary) 0 Pts. 20. Nemeth, Tamas (Hungary) 0 Pts. 20. Nagy, Alex (Hungary) 0 Pts. 21. Barzsó, Alex (Hungary) 0 Pts. 21. Szűcs, Tibor (Hungary) 0 Pts. 22. Szatmári, Viktor (Hungary) 0 Pts. 22. Somogyi, Gábor (Hungary) 0 Pts. 23. Laki, József (Hungary) 0 Pts. 23. Helyes, Csaba (Hungary) 0 Pts. 24. Somogyi, Gábor (Hungary) 0 Pts. 25. Kollár, Csaba (Hungary) 0 Pts. 26. Nagy, Alex (Hungary) 0 Pts. 27. Köles, István (Hungary) 0 Pts. 28. Zoványi, Péter (Hungary) 0 Pts. 29. Orsós, Csaba (Hungary) 0 Pts. 30. Orbán, Tamás (Hungary) 0 Pts. 31. Voján, Gergő (Hungary) 0 Pts. 32. Bartovics, Jozsef (Hungary) 0 Pts. 33. Guerra, Luis (Belgium) 0 Pts. Men’s senior Left Hand 90 Kg Men’s senior Right Hand 85 Kg 1. Paulick, Sebastian (Switzerland) 10 Pts. 1. Girard, Pascal (Switzerland) 10 Pts. 2. Somogyi, Dávid (Hungary) 7 Pts. 2. Somogyi, Dávid (Hungary) 7 Pts. 3. Zuber, Luka (Croatia) 5 Pts. 3. Manotlovic, Petar (Serbia) 5 Pts. 4. Novakovic, Slobodan (Serbia) 4 Pts. 4. Zuber, Luka (Croatia) 4 Pts. 5. Manotlovic, Petar (Serbia) 3 Pts. 5. Mujic, Azadino (Croatia) 3 Pts. 6. Varga, Róbert (Hungary) 2 Pts. 6. Varga, Róbert (Hungary) 2 Pts. 7. Hemels, Nicolas (Belgium) 0 Pts. 7. Hemels, Nicolas (Belgium) 0 Pts. 8. Nigicser, Ádám (Hungary) 0 Pts. 8. Hantos, Norbert (Hungary) 0 Pts. 9. Németh, Albert (Hungary) 0 Pts. 9. Németh, Albert (Hungary) 0 Pts. 10. Yapakci, Oguz (Turkey) 0 Pts. 10. Nigicser, Ádám (Hungary) 0 Pts. 11. Hantos, Norbert (Hungary) 0 Pts. 11. Boka, Róbert (Hungary) 0 Pts. 12. Szabo, Sándor (Hungary) 0 Pts. 12. Gyurika, Balázs (Hungary) 0 Pts. 13. Gyurika, Balázs (Hungary) 0 Pts. 13. Staudacher, Engelbert (Austria) 0 Pts. 14. Bertok, Istvan (Slovakia) 0 Pts. 14. Bertok, Istvan (Slovakia) 0 Pts. 15. Boka, Róbert (Hungary) 0 Pts. 15. Krecz, Zoltán (Hungary) 0 Pts. 16. Krecz, Zoltán (Hungary) 0 Pts. 16. Andree, Frederic (Belgium) 0 Pts. 17. Mergl, Balázs (Hungary) 0 Pts. 17. Mergl, Balázs (Hungary) 0 Pts. 18. Staudacher, Engelbert (Austria) 0 Pts. 18. Yapakci, Oguz (Turkey) 0 Pts. Men’s senior Left Hand 90+ Kg Men’s senior Right Hand 95 Kg 1. Kovács, Péter (Hungary) 10 Pts. 1. Gattoni, Mickael (France) 10 Pts. 2. Kiss, József (Hungary) 7 Pts. 2. Krizan, Ivo (Croatia) 7 Pts. 3. Sovic, Viktorio (Croatia) 5 Pts. 3. Todic, Marko (Serbia) 5 Pts. 4. Todic, Marko (Serbia) 4 Pts. 4. Sovic, Viktorio (Croatia) 4 Pts. 5. Dobos, Attila (Hungary) 3 Pts. 5. Papay, Richard (Slovakia) 3 Pts. 6. Lukács, Krisztián (Hungary) 2 Pts. 6. Novakovic, Slobodan (Serbia) 2 Pts. 7. Adorján, Balázs (Hungary) 0 Pts. 7. Paulick, Sebastian (Switzerland) 0 Pts. 8. Papay, Richard (Slovakia) 0 Pts. 8. Lukács, Krisztián (Hungary) 0 Pts. 9. Todic, Milos (Serbia) 0 Pts. 9. Károlyi, András (Hungary) 0 Pts. 10. Marjomaa, Matti (Finland) 0 Pts. 10. Juhász, Zoltán (Hungary) 0 Pts. 11. Nagy, Szabolcs (Hungary) 0 Pts. 11. Frum, István (Hungary) 0 Pts. 12. Frum, István (Hungary) 0 Pts. 12. Frum, Imre (Hungary) 0 Pts. 13. Krizan, Ivo (Croatia) 0 Pts. 13. Nyitrai, Viktor (Hungary) 0 Pts. 14. Kesztyűs, József (Hungary) 0 Pts. 14. Laczek, Zsolt (Hungary) 0 Pts. 15. Vizi, Gyorgy (Hungary) 0 Pts. 15. Herczig, Csaba (Hungary) 0 Pts. 16. Laczek, Zsolt (Hungary) 0 Pts. 17. Frum, Imre (Hungary) 0 Pts. 18. Gnidiak, Marek (Slovakia) 0 Pts. 19. Károlyi, András (Hungary) 0 Pts. 20. Bogdán, Róbert (Hungary) 0 Pts. 21. Mix, Attila (Hungary) 0 Pts. 22. Herczig, Csaba (Hungary) 0 Pts. 23. Baksa, József (Hungary) 0 Pts. Men’s senior Right Hand 95+ Kg 1. Szász, György (Hungary) 10 Pts. 2. Dobos, Attila (Hungary) 7 Pts. 3. Mix, Attila (Hungary) 5 Pts. 4. Bogdán, Róbert (Hungary) 4 Pts. 5. Todic, Milos (Serbia) 3 Pts. 6. Kesztyűs, József (Hungary) 2 Pts. 7. Levay, Levente (Romania) 0 Pts. 8. Adorján, Balázs (Hungary) 0 Pts. 9. Önder, Hasan (Turkey) 0 Pts. 10. Baksa, József (Hungary) 0 Pts. 11. Marjomaa, Matti (Finland) 0 Pts. 12. Nagy, Szabolcs (Hungary) 0 Pts. 13. Gnidiak, Marek (Slovakia) 0 Pts. Men’s master Left Hand -75 Kg Men’s master Right Hand -75 Kg 1. Kogl, Drazen (Croatia) 10 Pts. 1. Kogl, Drazen (Croatia) 10 Pts. 2. Gurmai, Zsolt (Hungary) 7 Pts. 2. Kollár, Csaba (Hungary) 7 Pts. 3. Kollár, Csaba (Hungary) 5 Pts. 3. Barzsó, István (Hungary) 5 Pts. 4. Barzsó, István (Hungary) 4 Pts. 4. Gurmai, Zsolt (Hungary) 4 Pts. Men’s master Left Hand -90 Kg Men’s master Right Hand -90 Kg 1. Rojkó, Zoltán (Hungary) 10 Pts. 1. Dóró, Zsolt (Hungary) 10 Pts. 2. Labaj, Jan (Slovakia) 7 Pts. 2. Labaj, Jan (Slovakia) 7 Pts. 3. Tóth, Csaba (Hungary) 5 Pts. 3. Colomn, Gregory (France) 5 Pts. 4. Fekete, Peter (Hungary) 4 Pts. 4. Rojkó, Zoltán (Hungary) 4 Pts. 5. Colomn, Gregory (France) 3 Pts. 5. Tóth, Csaba (Hungary) 3 Pts. 6. Andree, Frederic (Belgium) 2 Pts. 7. Fekete, Peter (Hungary) 0 Pts. Men’s master Left Hand 90+ Kg Men’s master Right Hand 90+ Kg 1. Baka, Pavol (Slovakia) 10 Pts. 1. Bachraty, Peter (Slovakia) 10 Pts. 2. Macz, István (Hungary) 7 Pts. 2. Baka, Pavol (Slovakia) 7 Pts. 3. Buhler, Ueli (Slovakia) 5 Pts. 3. Buhler, Ueli (Slovakia) 5 Pts. 4. Macz, István (Hungary) 4 Pts. Men’s disable Left Hand -75 Kg Men’s disable Right Hand -75 Kg 1. Scurtu, Vasile (Romania) 10 Pts. 1. Scurtu, Vasile (Romania) 10 Pts. 2. Fenyvesi, József (Hungary) 7 Pts. 2. Szűcs, Tibor (Hungary) 7 Pts. 3. Szűcs, Tibor (Hungary) 5 Pts. 3. Mató, Gyula (Hungary) 5 Pts. 4. Kiss, Viktor (Hungary) 4 Pts. 4. Kocsis, Péter (Hungary) 4 Pts. 5. Mató, Gyula (Hungary) 3 Pts. 5. Kiss, Viktor (Hungary) 3 Pts. 6. Kocsis, Péter (Hungary) 2 Pts. Men’s disable Left Hand -90 Kg Men’s disable Right Hand -90 Kg 1. Rojkó, Zoltán (Hungary) 10 Pts. 1. Colomn, Gregory (France) 10 Pts. 2. Nagy, Bendeguz (Hungary) 7 Pts. 2. Rojkó, Zoltán (Hungary) 7 Pts. 3. Colomn, Gregory (France) 5 Pts. 3. Nagy, Bendeguz (Hungary) 5 Pts. 4. Mohácsi, János (Hungary) 4 Pts. 4. Mohácsi, János (Hungary) 4 Pts. Men’s disable Left Hand 90+ Kg Men’s disable Right Hand 90+ Kg 1. Temesvári, Zsolt (Hungary) 10 Pts. 1. Bachraty, Peter (Slovakia) 10 Pts. 2. Csóri, József (Hungary) 7 Pts. 2. Csóri, József (Hungary) 7 Pts. 3. Slota, Kamil (Slovakia) 5 Pts. 3. Gallyas, Ákos (Hungary) 5 Pts. 4. Gallyas, Ákos (Hungary) 4 Pts. 4. Slota, Kamil (Slovakia) 4 Pts. Women’s junior Left Hand 60 Kg Women’s junior Right Hand 60 Kg 1. Kusnierikova, Andrea (Slovakia) 10 Pts. 1. Kusnierikova, Andrea (Slovakia) 10 Pts. 2. Barzsó, Henrietta (Hungary) 7 Pts. 2. Barzsó, Henrietta (Hungary) 7 Pts. 3. Liskova, Klaudia (Slovakia) 5 Pts. 3. Liskova, Klaudia (Slovakia) 5 Pts. Women’s junior Left Hand 60+ Kg Women’s junior Right Hand 60+ Kg 1. Csóri, Barbara (Hungary) 10 Pts. 1. Csóri, Barbara (Hungary) 10 Pts.
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In the first video you can see a very intense right hand match between Paul Avram (Romania) and Jozsef Lovei (France):
Avram Paul Judgement day Budapest
Source: polavr87
Animal Arms X. Judgement Day
Source: Alexander Barzsó
Rik Kamana: ” My favourite Pic from X Judgement Day international arm wrestling championship. Snezhana Babaieva is captain/coach to Team Slovakia, Snezhana 5 times World Champion on the day won 3 gold medals, 1 in 63kg right arm class and gold in left and right 53kg class and Team Slovakia won second place in the over all teams class. Snezhana would have won gold in the left arm 63kg class but was unable to enter in time. Three golds two weight classes at an international Championships, now that’s what I call AWESOMENESS!!! “
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Zamek Gniew – The Gniew Castle
Source: MaCz61
Original – IronWorld.ru │Google Translate:
Alexander Filimonov of the new federation in arm wrestling among disabled – IAFD
It is known that in the next year, European and World Championships in arm wrestling among the disabled athletes will carry the new federation – IAFD ( http://www.armsport-inva.com/ ). We decided to find out details of the president IAFD Alexander Filimonov.
IRON WORLD: European Championship will be held in Poland?
Alexander Filimonov: Yes! For us, a very important quality start of the new format of the competition for the disabled. And that quality is guaranteed professional team of Igor Mazurenko. Championship will be held in the castle itself, which already held the championship Polish armsportu. We will do everything possible to maintain the level of organization of the event, which we all saw at the World Cup this year.Will be organized Broadcast on TV and online. The stage, sound, lights – all will meet the highest quality standards. And all of this money will be focused only on athletes with disabilities.JM: It is known that the category of disabled athletes smaller ones. How do you plan to deal with it?
AF: This problem does exist. We have identified several areas of its solutions. First, the European Championship in Poland will open. It will be open to arm wrestlers from Asia, Africa and America. Second, we plan to abolish the quota of two people from the same country in the category. Do not forget that the championship will be attended not only athletes with diseases of the musculoskeletal system, but also with visual and hearing impairment. Of course, they will fight alone.
An important point – just weight categories. Now they are not. Too much difference between them – 15 lbs!
The women – on the contrary. A lot of categories, but almost all empty. In junior same situation.
We plan to Congress IAFD in Moscow to discuss and perhaps adopt new weight classes for all groups of disabled athletes. However, on the European and world championships in 2014 will remain the same weight class. So we agreed on the Directorate WAF.JM: What categories do you think would be optimal?
AF: I do not propose to invent a bicycle and we take the weight categories NEMIROFF World Cup and adjust them a little bit.For example, for adults with visual and hearing impairment, weight categories might look like this:
Men (fighting the right, left hand): 63 kg, 70 kg, 78 kg, 86 kg, 95 kg, +95 kg.
Women (fight right, left hand): 52 kg, 65 kg, +65 kg.
Juniors (16-18 years old, the fight on the right, the left hand): 63 kg, 70 kg, 78 kg, 86 kg, +86 kg.
Juniors (16-18 years old, the fight on the right, the left hand): 52 kg, 65 kg, +65 kg.
For persons with disabilities served (separately for wheelchairs and those who fight standing) – Class ARM1 (athletes, moving constantly in a wheelchair and competing seated):
Men (fighting the right, left hand): 70 kg, 78 kg, 86 kg, +86 kg.
Women (fight right, left hand): 65 kg, +65 kg.
Juniors (16-18 years old, the fight on the right, the left hand): 70 kg, 78 kg, +78 kg.
Juniors (16-18 years old, the fight on the right, the left hand): 52 kg, +52 kg.
Class ARM2 – Athletes competing Standing
Men (fighting the right, left hand): 70 kg, 78 kg, 86 kg, +86 kg.
Women (fight right, left hand): 65 kg, +65 kg.
Juniors (16-18 years old, the fight on the right, the left hand): 70 kg, 78 kg, +78 kg.
Juniors (16-18 years old, the fight on the right, the left hand): 52 kg, +52 kg.
Invite all interested parties to discuss this very important topic!
We will look at all the options suggested categories at the meeting team officials at the European Championships in Poland. We choose the best solution and will submit it for discussion at the congress in Moscow.JM: At the European Championships and the 2014 World already is a division of disabled athletes from Submitted to those who will fight sitting in wheelchairs as well as those who will fight for the ordinary table stand?
AF: Yes, of course! And the key word here – in wheelchairs. Everyone who enters the classification of sedentary desk, will compete in wheelchairs organizers. The chairs of struggle will never happen again .Author: Julia KhozyainovaOriginal – IronWorld.ru │Google Translate
Source: ultimatearmwrestlingleague (Instagram)
Volvo Trucks – Heidi on Endurance (Volvo Trucks Driver Gear | FMX)
Published on 16 Sep 2013
Heidi Andersson has won the world championship in arm wrestling. Nine times. She knows all there is to know about endurance. Visit http://store.volvotrucks.com/fmx to learn more.
Source: VolvoTrucks
Marcin Mielniczuk – northeastboard:
” There is only one option now to get the oryginal table from World Armwrestling Championship 2013 with the oryginal table number. So – you can get the table, where your fights was played!
There is 5 tables left from this event. Table price is 600 usd / oryginal table.
To order it (or to check the shipping price) please mail me at marcin@mazurenko.pl.
p.s. table #7 is sold! “
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Volvo Trucks – Heidi on Power (Volvo Trucks Driver Gear | FMX)
Published on 9 Sep 2013
Heidi Andersson has won the world championship in arm wrestling. Nine times. She has a thing or two to tell you about power. Visit http://store.volvotrucks.com/fmx to learn more about Volvo FMX-FIT and check out the new FMX collection from Volvo Trucks Driver Gear.
Source: VolvoTrucks
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