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Tim Bresnan ► World Armwrestling Forum: ” Richard was made to pull over 100 matches Fri and sat by Robert drenk plus a 3 round match with Mike Todd 1 each day! I’m thinking would have been a bit more of a match had Richard started with skin on elbow, not saying Puskar would have lost just would have been. More equill. He tried to slip hand was to strong. “
Tim Bresnan ► World Armwrestling Forum: ” Yes he did I believe it was done to him to screw him up ! And Drenk wonders why he is loading all his pullers, Richard felt obligated because of his contract . I don’t think he will be signing again! And he pulled over 50 matches a day and then a supermatch with Mike T “
Tim Bresnan ► World Armwrestling Forum: ” I don’t know if it would have had my h diffrent esept the matches would have been WARS!!!!!! Rich had no skin on elbow to start was bleeding by 2nd match. AND PLEASE BILL GIVE U.S. RESON RICH WAS FORCED TO PULL ALL THESE MATCHES WHEN MIKE T AND BONGARD WERE THERE AND DIDN’T HAVE TO PULL OVER 100 MATCHES! It was great to see MR Bombard at hotel haven’t seen him since Cahalase . “
Bill Collins ► World Armwrestling Forum: ” For clarification, RL & MT put on a spectator show WWE style “get it” ask Michael Todd….yeah it still puts strain on the arm..Micheal and Kevin also pulled not just Rich, hell I even had some fun.
Rich pulled many times (men, women & kids) 99% all non-armwrestlers…I spoke with Rich many times during this show and his elbow got a little tender, he was being monitored (whatever that might mean) and I mentioned many times save yourself for his one on one match….Rich is a grown man and I can’t see anyone on this earth making him do something he didn’t want to do or couldn’t handle…No doubt after two long days with photo opts and playing on the table, it can take a toll on the arm, mind and body…Rich was a fan favorite everybody loved the big man… Rich is a UAL contracted athlete and was allowed to pull the WAC and as the gentle giant stood by his obligations (honorable man) he still took the match with one of the best in the world…Because the original puller was not allowed…With that in mind, I feel under the condition of contracts, there is only one guy in the USA who can stop Mr. Pushkar, can you guess who? “
Tim Bresnan ► World Armwrestling Forum: ” Really you monitered the skin that was peaked off his elbow on Fri night, and still pulled on sat!!! And for only 1 person that can beat Puskar (luv you Mike but ) if it’s Mike Todd his kings move is no longer legal and should be a foul,and only Mike T and Devon I And Denis S are aloud to use it without being fouled, Dave C would be 1 that can , I do believe I would give him a run the last time I pull was 3 weeks after pulling Devon and trying to pull a man like Puskar NOT FRESH is not a good thing!!!!! “
PAL – Professional Armwrestling League:
” Igor Mazurenko: “Vendetta in Vegas – Armfight #43” Overview
I would like to bring to the attention of armwrestling fans the analysis of the tournament «Vendetta in Vegas – Armfight # 43″ which took place on July 12 at that Hard Rock Hotel and Casino Las Vegas. The tournament featured 4 historical armwrestling matches between the strongest athletes in different weight categories.
First of all, I want to note that we had to overcome many difficulties during the organization of this Vendetta. It took us 7 months of great efforts to make this event happen. First, after difficult negotiations, we were waiting for the CBS Sports Network contract to be signed, then locking up the date and venue for the tournament, solving other problems. The biggest obstacle was the fact that today “the market” has a large number of athletes who are blocked by contracts with different organizations.
So, the first match – Vazgen Soghoyan and Chris Gobby. Many of you are wondering why other athletes like Geoff Hale and Corrie Miller were not invited to fight with Vazgen. Why we have chosen Chris Gobby – an athlete supposedly inferior to Vazgen by some indicators. We have proposed Geoff Hale to compete with Vazgen 4 months ago. He has refused. He could not take part in the fight as he had a contract with another organization that did not allow him to fight at Vendetta. We started to look for another opponent urgently. And we do not regret our choice fell on Chris. We met a great guy, a devoted athlete Chris Gobby, who was, perhaps unnoticed by other organizations, competing at some regional events, but, nevertheless, he is very promising and talented athlete. Yes, he has lost. Vazgen was stronger than him and won with a score of 5: 1. But the fact that Chris Gobby accepted Vazgen’s challenge for Vendetta, managed to lose weight to the corresponding level speaks for itself. Still Vazgen is a World Champion and there is not much reason to regret about the loss. World Champion has met the Champion of Canada and we saw the result.
Second armfight – Jan Zolcinski and Harold Owens – all of a sudden became the most interesting and most dramatic duel at «Vendetta in Vegas – Armfight # 43.” Some time ago, I have invited Jan to pull at Arnold Classic for he tested his hand with the American athletes. It so happened that he lost to Harold Owens on his right hand that time. Jan had problems with his right hand as he was left-hand athlete. His left hand is much stronger in the wrestling, than the right one. Secondly, his training system did not allow him to go far enough to compete with the athletes of such a high level as Harold Owens. However, in June, when I was doing a seminar on arm wrestling in Poland, Jan Zolcinski found time to come for my consultation on training. Within a month he was able to bring his hand to such a level that it stopped getting stuffed under heavy loads. After the match, he told me that his fingers and forearm are not stuffed and he didn’t feel soreness at all. He is very happy with the training system, which I prescribed for him and asked us, as organizers of the «Vendetta in Vegas – Armfight # 43», to organize him a match on the left hand. I believe that a worthy opponent for him is Chris Chandler. At the moment, we are considering this option for a future «Vendetta in Vegas».
The third match was the most anticipated fight of «Vendetta in Vegas – Armfight # 43». The idea of the whole event was based on it. At this match, in the Unlimited weight class met two of the most famous athletes of the world of armwrestling – Eugene Prudnik, who pulled at the European Championship in the up to 90 kilograms weight class, and Tim Bresnan, weighing 130 kg. Tim challenged Eugene for the Vendetta after their previous match he lost to Eugene by fouls at the Nemiroff Professional World Cup 2013.
For their rematch at this Vendetta a special film called «Vendetta in Vegas – Armfight # 43. Countdown» was made. The short movie features the ordinary lives of two athletes, in particular Eugene, who is a professional actor in the Operetta Theatre Kiev, Ukraine.
But a month before Vendetta the unexpected tragedy happened. During the final match of the European Championship Eugene hurt his shoulder joint. The articular lip appeared to be so damaged that his shoulder needed a long rehabilitation period. However, Eugene accepted the challenge of Tim, and, according to himself, was ready for a fight. The extent of his readiness was difficult to determine because lately he had no hard training. Eugene engaged in the rehabilitation of the damaged joint – massages, physiotherapy and so on. During the first round, according to Tim Bresnan, something snapped in the Eugene’s wrist. Tim was pulling with a top-roll and felt that there was something wrong with his opponent’s wrist. And, during the next round, something snapped in Eugene’s shoulder joint. Prudnik said Pushkar, who assisted him during the match, that he felt concern for his hand. And after the fourth match, with the score 4: 0, Referee-in Chief Leonid Harkless decided to stop the fight and declared Tim Bresnan the winner. For the first time in the history of the Professional Armwrestling League, the match was stopped and the winner was announced ahead of time. On this occasion sounded a lot of criticism. What can I say? Sports aspect of the «Vendetta in Vegas» is always unpredictable as it is a real sports event not just a show. Just like in MMA or boxing matches, where organizers can not guarantee that the match will not end in the first seconds. Someone said that athletes were not properly selected and the like. I can say that in a real fight anyone can find himself in such a situation. Let me stress again that the Bresnan-Prudnik fight was a main card, the whole Vendetta 43 was built around it. But, unfortunately, that fight turned out to be the worst that evening. We are waiting for Eugene’s recovery. He also fights well on the left hand. I am sure we will see him back soon struggling on his left hand in some very interesting match.
The fourth match was, we might say, the most promoted fight in the armfighs’ history. This number of likes and shares exceeded all expectations. Despite the fact that Richard Lupkes lost – Andrew Pushkar did not leave him any chance to win – this match made us feel nothing but admiration for the fact that in his 59, Richard took up the challenge and fought with Andrew. A month ago, when we promoted this fight with Jerry Cadorette, Jerry decided to fight in a different league at the last moment. Of course, we respect the choice of Jerry, but he had to make a choice before we began to invest in the promotion of the fight and athletes. However, we quickly found a solution and agreed with Richard about the match. Today, there is practically no choice of opponents for Andrey Pushkar. Those athletes who can fight with him today are blocked in other leagues. In the future, we may want to look for opponents for Andrew’s left arm – maybe there will be someone who will be able to confront Andrew.
However, we have some ideas about Pushkar future opponents on the right hand in the near future, but for now we want to keep this information secret. The only thing that we can say that those are the candidates of the highest level.
What are the plans of the Professional Armwrestling League until the end of this year? We organize the following Vendetta in Vegas which was planned for October, but may be held in September. Zloty Tur Professional World Cup on November 21-22, and then will be the next Vendetta in early January 2016.
On my own behalf, I want to assure all armwrestling fans that, as an organizer, I never affect the results of our armfights. So I do not get involved in refereeing. What else can I say about the refereeing? To date, this is the strongest point of the Professional Armwrestling League USA. We managed to bring together the work of three talented referees. They are: Leonard Harkless – World Armwrestling Federation Referee-in-Chief, Andrey Mosolov – World Champion and the Master class referee and Reza Dilmaghanian – young referee – expert in judging by a video monitoring system.
In the future, this team will report results and rule changes to the public. ”
Harold Owens after his fight in Vendetta Armfight #43 in Las Vegas
Source: armpowernet



PAL – Professional Armwrestling League:
” First competitors “Welterweight” class, right hand on Armfight #43 will be: Vazgen Soghoyan and Chris Gobby!! “

PAL – Professional Armwrestling League:
” The second fight “Heavy weight” class, right hand on Armfight #43 will be: Jan Zoltinski (Poland) and Harold Ovens (USA)!! “

PAL – Professional Armwrestling League:
” The third fight “Unlimited” class, right hand on Armfight #43 will be: Eugeni Prudnik (Ukraine) and Tim Bresnan (USA)!! “

” **IMPORTANT UPDATE****
We have officially exceeded our cap of entries for the event. Because of the huge response and requests from you the athletes, we are making efforts to include more pullers.
Tournament will now start at 9:00am SHARP. To meet demand we are running 8 tables.
If you intend to pull at WAL Las Vegas you MUST pre register at on or before May 30, 2014. “
Source: walunderground.com

Allison Renoos Hutchings: Who do you think will get 2nd in the 195# class? 😉
Allison Renoos Hutchings: ” Isometric system baby. The metric system is all meters and kilograms; the ISOmetric system is all back pressure and prize money. ”
John R Brzenk: ” Those blocks of wood are left overs from his earlier speed training … “

Allison Renoos Hutchings: ” Anyone else dropping weight or, almost as difficult, living with someone who’s dropping weight to make weigh-ins? 😉 “
Video 13: Going For the Cheatin’ Low Grip
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Video 16: History Lesson While You Practice
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Source: Allison Hutchings







World Armwrestling League: ” Expect to see these #armwrestlers on Saturday at Mandalay Bay #LasVegas: Todd Hutchings, Devon Larratt, Eric Woelfel, Michael Selearis, Christian Binnie, Tom Nelson, Dave Chaffee, Doug Allen, and Chase Stratton.
PLUS, hundreds more registered to pull! #WALbadass “

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Loaded Dog Bar and Grill
Toronto, Ontario
March 29-30
UAL Affiliated Event
2014 Arnold Classic Qualifier
Tournament Promoter
Mike Gould
Scorekeeper
Joe Gould
Mark Zalepa
Emcee
John Milne
Joe Gould
Referees
Dave Campbell
Dave Knox
Craig Mitchell
Rick Pinkney
| Supermatches | |
| John Milne (Canada) vs Robert Baxter (USA) | |
| Winner: Robert Baxter 3-0 | |
| Jeff Slater (Canada) vs Anssi Ainali (Finland) | |
| Winner: Jeff Slater 3-0 | |
| Robert Drenk (USA) vs Adam Wilmont (USA) | |
| Winner: Robert Drenk 3-0 | |
| Arm Melter NITRO Championship Belt Match | |
| Champion: Conrad “Silverback” Rousselle vs Challenger: Christian “Bull” Gilbert | |
| Winner: Conrad “Silverback” Rousselle 3-0 | |
| 303 Total Entries | |
Youth Results |
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| (39 entries) | |
| Left Super Lightweight 50-62 lbs | Right Super Lightweight 50-62 lbs |
| 1. Corey Jensen | 1. Corey Jensen |
| 2. Destiny Furness | 2. Tyson Furness |
| 3. Shelby Furness | 3. Destiny Furness |
| 4. Tyson Furness | 4. Shelby Furness |
| Left Lightweight 70-95 lbs | Right Lightweight 75-90 lbs |
| 1. Alex Hartlen | 1. Alex Hartlen |
| 2. Jacob Chilton | 2. Jacob Chilton |
| 3. Jessica Furness | 3. Jessica Furnace |
| 4. Barb Furness | 4. Barb Furness |
| 5. Nicky Brooks | 5. Nicky Brooks |
| Left Middleweight 105-120 lbs | Right Middleweight 105-120 lbs |
| 1. Tommy Madison | 1. Tommy Madison |
| 2. Chase Schell | 2. Chase Schell |
| 3. Patrina Brooks | 3. Brooke Grandmont |
| 4. Brooke Grandmont | 4. Patrina Brooks |
| Left Heavyweight 130-145 lbs | Right Heavyweight 130-145 lbs |
| 1. Jacob Stevenson | 1. Jacob Stevenson |
| 2. Jeremy Crawford | 2. Jeremy Crawford |
| 3. Adam Lovic | |
| Left Super Heavyweight 175+ | Right Superheavyweight 175+ |
| 1. Nathan Rabbitskin | 1. Nathan Rabbitskin |
| 2. Mitchel Bailie | 2. Mitchel Bailie |
| 3. Julien Snodden | 3. Jared Manjin |
| 4. Jared Manjin | 4. Julien Snodden |
Masters Results |
|
| (11 entries) | |
| Masters Right 0-198 | |
| 1. Mike Haigh | |
| 2. Bruce Forget | |
| 3. Kevin Tait | |
| Masters Left 199-220 | Masters Right 199-220 |
| 1. Dave Drumm | 1. Dave Hall |
| 2. Dave Drumm | |
| Masters Left 221+ | Masters Right 221+ |
| 1. Mike Miller | 1. Mike Bossy |
| 2. Dave Drumm | 2. Pierre Madison |
| 3. Dave Drumm | |
Amateur Results |
|
| (125 entries) | |
| Womens Left 0-143 | Womens Right 0-143 |
| 1. Lynsey Jones | 1. Elizabeth Leclerc |
| 2. Tanya Morrissette | 2. Jennifer Blanchard |
| 3. Elizabeth Leclerc | 3. Lori Crawford |
| 4. Jennifer Blanchard | 4. Kaitlyn Gillelan |
| Womens Left 144+ | Womens Right 144+ |
| 1. Tammy Schell | 1. Candy Mcllmoyle |
| 2. Michelle Pozzebon | 2. Valerie Burden |
| 3. Elizabeth Leclerc | 3. Krystal Terry |
| 4. Kristen Gunner | 4. Michelle Pozzebon |
| 5. Krystal Terry | 5. Tammy Schell |
| 6. Elizabeth Leclerc | |
| 7. Kristen Gunner | |
| Mens Left 0-154 | Mens Right 0-154 |
| 1. Nick Lemire | 1. Adam Wilmot |
| 2. Charles Antoine Chartrand-Lefebvre | 2. Charles Antoine Chartrand-Lefebvre |
| 3. Simon Peloquin | 3. James Whitehall |
| 4. Jason Forget | 4. Nicolas Lemire |
| 5. Adam Wilmont | 5. Jason Forget |
| 6. James Whitehall | 6. Simon Peloquin |
| 7. Myles Trahan | 7. Carl Germain |
| 8. Hugh Brodie | 8. Myles Trahan |
| 9. Carl Germain | 9. Hugh Brodie |
| 10. Eric Lacroix | 10. Joey LaFrance |
| 11. Jacob Stevenson | 11. Jacob Stevenson |
| 12. Julien Snodden | 12. Israel Kaplan |
| 13. Julien Snodden | |
| 14. Eric Lacroix | |
| 15. Tin Lam | |
| Mens Left 155-176 | Mens Right 155-176 |
| 1. John Therrien | 1. John Therrien |
| 2. Joshua Payne | 2. Ryan Charles |
| 3. Roman Sofranko | 3. Travis Boudreault |
| 4. Darren Schell | 4. Joel Carriere |
| 5. Travis Boudreault | 5. Roman Sofranko |
| 6. Morgan Tenhoeve | 6. Daniel Flemming |
| 7. Tyler Boden | 7. Joshua Payne |
| 8. Joel Carriere | 8. Mike Taylor |
| 9. Daniel Flemming | 9. James Meecham |
| 10. Marc Dorks | 10. Tyler Boden |
| 11. Robert Kent | |
| 12. Darren Schell | |
| 13. Mark Dorks | |
| Mens Left 177-198 | Mens Right 177-198 |
| 1. Jocelyn Berard | 1. Jocelyn Berard |
| 2. Brenden Lemmon Mulvihill | 2. Christien Gould |
| 3. Don Smith | 3. Don Smith |
| 4. James Bourgoin | |
| 5. Troy Jenkins | |
| 6. Jason Hagen | |
| 7. Daniel Sloane | |
| 8. Constantin Shabatin | |
| 9. Brenden Lemmon Mulvihill | |
| 10. Morgan TenHoeve | |
| 11. Erik Kennington | |
| Mens Left 199-220 | Mens Right 199-220 |
| 1. Alexandre Paquette | 1. Dave Hall |
| 2. Dave Daneault | 2. Dave Daneault |
| 3. Marc Lessard | 3. Marc Lessard |
| 4. Radek Dobias | 4. Radek Dobias |
| 5. Mike Elliot | 5. Kirk Synard |
| 6. Ross Violo | 6. Ross Violo |
| 7. Mike Elliot | |
| Mens Left 221+ | Mens Right 221+ |
| 1. Evan Bourgoin | 1. Brett Bourgoin |
| 2. Brett Bourgoin | 2. Evan Bourgoin |
| 3. Shane Oppersma | 3. Pierre Madison |
| 4. Jamieson Lalande | 4. Marc Andre Campeau |
| 5. Tony Brooks | 5. Shane Oppersma |
| 6. Joey Steele | 6. Patrick Fortier |
| 7. Stephen Fortier | 7. Nathan Brien |
| 8. Nathan Brien | 8. Joey Steele |
| 9. Jimmy Lacroix | 9. Byran Bevins |
| 10. Sergio Rovella | 10. Jimmy Lacroix |
| 11. Nathan Rabbitskin | 11. Tony Brooks |
| 12. Frank Budelewski | |
| 13. Dan Farrow | |
| 14. Paul Indrigo | |
| 15. Nathan Rabbitskin | |
| 16. Ibisevic Enis | |
| 17. Travis White | |
Professional Results |
|
| (128 entries) | |
| Womens Right 0-143 | |
| 1. Laura Cook | |
| 2. Tamara | |
| 3. Ashley Maher | |
| Womens Right 144+ | |
| 1. Sarah Wilson | |
| 2. Chantal Leduc | |
| 3. Heidi Cordner | |
| 4. Ashley Maher | |
| 5. Heidi Mueller | |
| Mens Left 0-154 | Mens Right 0-154 |
| 1. Dan Bellefeuille | 1. Dan Bellefeuille |
| 2. Chris Gobby | 2. Dustin Leitch |
| 3. Brad Wade | 3. Chris Gobby |
| 4. Sylvian Bissionnette | 4. Brad Wade |
| 5. Nicolas Lemire | 5. Sylvain Bissonnette |
| 6. Jeff Kaye | 6. Doug Weir |
| 7. Dustin Leitch | 7. Joel Goodsell |
| 8. Robert St. Jean | 8. Jonathan Quirt |
| 9. Jonathan Quirt | 9. Marc Vachon |
| 10. Joel Goodsell | 10. Mathieu Charbonneau |
| 11. Doug Weir | 11. Robert St. Jean |
| 12. Eric Furness | 12. Eric Furness |
| 13. Luke Ellsessor | 13. Jeff Kaye |
| 14. Henry Van Buren | 14. Benji Dwyer |
| 15. Ben Dwyer | 15. Henry Van Buren |
| 16. Luke Ellsessor | |
| Mens Left 155-176 | Mens Right 155-176 |
| 1. Paul Vertalka | 1. Crazy George Iszakouits |
| 2. Josh Handeland | 2. Josef Lovei |
| 3. Ken McKinney | 3. Paul Vertalka |
| 4. Kelly Leitch | 4. Shea Dickie |
| 5. Heintje Bergeron | 5. Kelly Leitch |
| 6. Josef Lovei | 6. Alain Piette |
| 7. Shea Dickie | 7. Nick Mantas |
| 8. Nick Mantas | 8. Jake Charles |
| 9. Roman Sofranko | 9. Ken McKinney |
| 10. Jake Charles | 10. Roman Sofranko |
| 11. Alain Piette | 11. Henitje Bergeron |
| 12. Josh Handeland | |
| Mens Left 177-198 | Mens Right 177-198 |
| 1. Kade Revelstoke | 1. Ryan Clark |
| 2. Ryan Clark | 2. Kade Revelstoke |
| 3. Allen Ford | 3. Allen Ford |
| 4. Brian Tamblyn | 4. Brian Tamblyn |
| 5. Andrew Scott | 5. Brandon Ellsessor |
| 6. Brandon Ellsessor | 6. Louis Brassard |
| 7. Jeff Penney | 7. Eric Roussin |
| 8. Shawn Jensen | 8. James Bourgoin |
| 9. Shea Dickie | 9. Shawn Jensen |
| 10. Eric Roussin | 10. Jeff Penney |
| 11. Ted Poulos | |
| 12. Louis Brassard | |
| Mens Left 199-220 | Mens Right 199-220 |
| 1. Rob Vigeant Jr. | 1. Mark MacPhail |
| 2. Tom Balfe | 2. Rob Vigeant Jr. |
| 3. Rob Sasso | 3. Robert Baxter |
| 4. Robert Baxter | 4. Alexandre Paquette |
| 5. Brian Desormeaux | 5. Janek Kwias |
| 6. Janek Kwias | 6. Tom Balfe |
| 7. Tyler “The Beast” Robinson | 7. Rob Sasso |
| 8. Daniel Petit | 8. Tyler “The Beast” Robinson |
| 9. Guy Windover | 9. Daniel Petit |
| 10. Anssi Ainali | 10. Guy Windover |
| 11. Dixon Glory | |
| 12. Brian Desormeaux | |
| 13. Marc Lessard | |
| Mens Left 221+ | Mens Right 221+ |
| 1. Earl Wilson | 1. Earl Wilson |
| 2. Joe Gould | 2. Ian Carnegie |
| 3. Rick Heidebrecht | 3. Rick Heidebrecht |
| 4. Jeff Slater | 4. Evan Bourgoin |
| 5. Garvin Lewis | 5. Chuck Garvey |
| 6. Evan Bourgoin | 6. Dave Shay |
| 7. Rob Vigeant Jr. | 7. Gary Goodridge |
| 8. Conrad Rousselle | 8. Brett Bourgoin |
| 9. Chuck Garvey | 9. Tom Smith |
| 10. Jeff Oosterveld | 10. Jeff Oosterveld |
| 11. Jean Lessard | |
| Right Overalls | |
| 1. Ian Carnegie | |
| 2. Rick Heidebrecht | |
| 3. Robert Baxter | |
| 4. Robert Vigeant Jr. | |
| 5. Dustin Leitch | |
| 6. Dan Bellefeuille | |
| 7. Ryan Clark | |
| 8. Allen Ford | |
| 9. Kade Revelstoke | |
| 10. Crazy George Iszakouitz | |
| 303 Total Entries | |
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Joe Gould – facebook: ” Andranik was disqualified for punching an opponent. The entry fee was returned to him (via Chris Gobby) for the classes he entered but did not compete in. We consulted a masters level referee, and he told us on a DQ, the puller finishes last and his upcoming matches are scored as losses. Andranik finished with a 1-3 record in the 165’s and a 1-3 record in the 187’s. His name has been added to our results. “
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Arm Melter 19 and Canadian Professional Championships
ARM MELTER 19
Loaded Dog Sportsbar and Pub Scarborough ON November 9, 2013 Tournament Promoter/Organizer: Joe Gould/ARM MELTER Armwrestling League Scorekeepers: Rebecca Gould and Pam Tidd Emcee: John Milne Referees: Tony Brooks, Dave Campbell, Joe Gould, Devon Larratt, Craig Mitchell and Jeff Slater Canadian Professional Armwrestling Championship Supermatch Results
Right 75kg Champion, Chris Gobby vs Challenger, Brad Wade Winner: Chris Gobby 3-0 (Chris defends title)
Left 75kg Champion, Chris Gobby vs Challenger, Maksim Khodau Winner, Chris Gobby 3-0 (Chris defends title)
Right 85kg Champion,Denis Dubreil vs Challenger,Alain Piette Winner: Denis Dubreuil, 3-0 (Denis defends title)
Left 85kg Champion, Denis Dubreuil vs Challenger, Alain Piette Winner, Denis Dubreuil, 3-0 (Denis defends title)
Left 100+kg Champion, Jeff Slater vs Challenger, Conrad Rousselle Winner, Conrad Rousselle, 3-0 (new belt champion)
Womens Right Champion, Heidi Cordner vs Challenger, Jodi Larratt Winner, Heidi Cordner 3-0 (Heidi defends title)
Open Left Champion, Denis Dubreuil vs Challenger, Conrad Rousselle Winner, Conrad Rousselle, 3-0 (new belt champion)
Nitro Belt Champion, Conrad Rousselle vs Challenger, Craig Mitchell Winner, Conrad Rousselle 3-0 (Conrad defends title)
Exhibition Matches:
Right Hand Ian Carnegie vs Devon Larratt Winner, Devon Larratt 3-0
Left Hand Mike Gould vs Devon Larratt Winner, Devon Larratt 3-1
Left Hand Joe Gould vs Devon Larratt Winner, Devon Larratt 3-1
ARM MELTER Novice Classes:
Left 0-176 Right 0-176 1. Morgan TenHoeve 1. Jason Villemere 2. Jason Villemere 2. Morgan TenHoeve 3. Dan Buott 4. Robert Kent 5. Adam Vandall Right 177-198 1. Philip Elliott Most Sportsmanlike Competitor-Novice Adam Vandall Match of the Day-Novice Philip Elliott vs Dan Buott ARM MELTER Triple Elimination Classes:
Mens Left 0-165 Mens Right 0-165 1. Chris Gobby 1. Joel Goodsell 2. Maksim Khodau 2. Chris Gobby 3. Dave Akey 3. Brad Wade 4. Joel Goodsell 4. Kyle Barnes 5. Joshua Payne 5. Dave Akey 6. Brad Wade 6. Dave McEwen 7. Robert St-Jean 7. Joshua Payne 8. Kyle Barnes 8. Robert St-Jean 9. Hugh Brodie 9. Hugh Brodie 10. Robert Kent 11. Andranik Mnatsakanyan – Disqualified Mens Left 166-187 Mens Right 166-187 1. Denis Dubreuil 1. Denis Dubreuil 2. Jake Charles 2. Jake Charles 3. Alain Piette 3. Alain Piette 4. Aydin Hasasu 4. Joseph Spoljer 5. Ryan Charles 5. Travis Boudreault 6. Morgan TenHoeve 6. Ryan Charles 7. Morgan TenHoeve 8. Andranik Mnatsakanyan 9. Jason Villemere Mens Left 188-220 Mens Right 188-220 1. Allen Ford 1. Allen Ford (New Belt Champion) 2. Brian Desormeaux 2. Denis Dubreuil 3. Guy Windover 3. Jeremy Johnston 4. Bilal Kreidieh 4. Guy Windover 5. Brian Desormeaux 6. James Bourgoin 7. Andrew Scott 8. Bilal Kreidieh Mens Left 221+ Mens Right 221+ 1. Evan Bourgoin 1. Allen Ford (New Belt Champion) 2. Kyle Kerswill 2. Jeff Slater 3. Jamieson Lalande 3. Evan Bourgoin 4. Brian Desormeaux 4. Conrad Rousselle 5. Daylan Thomas 5. Ian Carnegie 6. Janek Kwias 6. Daylan Thomas 7. Janek Kwias 8. Kyle Kerswill Womens Left Womens Right 1. Tamara (New Belt Champion) 1. Tamara 2. Jodi Larratt 2. Heidi Cordner 3. Heidi Cordner Most Sportsmanlike Competitor: Evan Bourgoin Match of the Day: James Bourgoin vs Andrew Scott Single Elimination Overall
Left Hand / Left Arm Right Hand / Right Arm 1. Evan Bourgoin 1. Ian Carnegie (New Belt Champion) 2. Allen Ford 2. Jeff Slater 3. Brad Wade 3. Jeremy Johnston 4. Jake Charles 4. Allen Ford 5. Joel Goodsell 5. Guy Windover 6. Kyle Kerswill 6. Conrad Rousselle 7. Kyle Barnes 7. Hugh Brodie 8. Dave Akey 8. Daylan Thomas 9. Hugh Brodie 9. Joshua Payne 10. Joshua Payne 10. Evan Bourgoin 11. Chris Gobby 11. Dave Akey 12. Aydin Hasasu 12. Kyle Kerswill 13. Conrad Rousselle 13. Brian Desormeaux 14. Bilal Kreidieh 14. Robert Kent 15. Daylan Thomas 15. Brad Wade 16. Guy Windover 16. Andrew Scott 17. Jamieson Lalande 17. James Bourgoin 18. Dan Buott 19. Jake Charles 20. Kyle Barnes 21. Dave McEwen 22. Bilal Kreidieh 23. Joel Goodsell 24. Chris Gobby 25. Denis Dubreuil


























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| Women’s right open | Men 190 – left | Men 190 – right | Men 190+ left | Men 190+ right |
| 1. Jodi Wood Larratt | 1. Chris Gobby | 1. Chris Gobby | 1. Jeff Slater | 1. Ian “The Grippler” Carnegie |
| 2. Krystal Terry | 2. Alain Piette | 2. Alain Piette | 2. Allen Ford | 2. Allen Ford |
| 3. Melanie Cassidy | 3. Joel Goodsell | 3. Joel Goodsell | 3. Ian “The Grippler” Carnegie | 3. Pierrot Mady |
Devon Larratt – facebook: ” Overall it was a great day. I was pleased at how the rules we were trying played out over the event. We will continue to push the rules/format/prizes/betting as we continue to run events in the area, hopefully we will pump another one out soon. There were so many matches that were great, but for me, Don Smith vs Mr. GObby was the match of the day. We raised over 200$ for the Richmond firefighters association. Thanks to the Richmond fair for setting us up to run the event. Thanks again to everyone who made the trip, see ya’ll soon
and of course I forget my buddy John Milne, couldn’t have done it without you. “

Andranik Mnatsakanyan – facebook: ” Happy to be back to ARMWRESTLING!
Yesterday I was on my first ArmWrestling competition since I am in Canada.. it was good for me.. I have been missing!met some string and good guys in Richmond..
Thanks to Devon for organizing this event.
To be honest I was really surprised with the level of respect to Armwrestling as a sport and respecting the rules of it as a sport.. the level was too low than I was expecting..
Anyways I was not ready to win this competition and I knew that. So if you want to win you have to be STRONG and smart enough and there will be no excuses…
Congratulations to all the winners of this competition.. and see you all guys next time…
BTW.. I’ve got my Gold’s Gym card yesterday and starting training today!
Looking forward to the next competition to pull some string ARMS! “
