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WAF Master Referees

Open Letter from WAF Master Referees to WAF Executive

WAF Master Referees: Rick Pinkney, Zil Fadli, Camilla Kattstrom, David Shead, Hideki Ohmura, Dave Hicks, Sergy Sokolov Ivan Gregoricka, Judyta Wiercinska, Joey Costello, Keith Michel, Luke Pulscher, Patrick Callan, Monika Duma │ Collage made by XSportNews
WAF Master Referees: Rick Pinkney, Zil Fadli, Camilla Kattstrom, David Shead, Hideki Ohmura, Dave Hicks, Sergy Sokolov, Ivan Gregoricka, Judyta Wiercinska, Joey Costello, Keith Michel, Luke Pulscher, Patrick Callan, Monika Duma │ Collage made by XSportNews
This is an Open Letter signed by many WAF Master Referees sent to XSportNews.com as a response to WAF Executive decision to sanction referees who want to attend PAL/URPA events.

” Open Letter to WAF Executive

Dear WAF Executive,

We, WAF certified Master referees, respectfully ask you to cancel your decision about banning us from refereeing events not authorized by WAF.

We’ve been participating in WAF events for years spending our time and often our own money. We take time off from work where we would be paid, to referee as volunteers. We do this because of our passion for armwrestling and only because of passion, because we are not being paid. Some of us (but only restricted number on any Continental or World Championships) receives an accommodation and reimbursement for travel expenses. And the last one is not always in full amount. So we often need to spend our own money to come and referee for many days for free. And we do this because of our passion for this sport.

We are certified by WAF and have been trained in WAF. But it’s not WAF, who invested in our training. We had been trained by our fellow referees with more experience at that time. So we had been trained by one of us, and now we give this knowledge back by training the next generation of referees. And we do this without any monetary compensation. Only because of our passion for this sport.

We haven’t signed any contract with WAF, and there is no rule in the WAF constitution that says that we can referee only with WAF. Exclusive contracts are something present nowadays, but every company that wants exclusivity from their worker’s pay for that. Again, we don’t get any salary for being a referee at a WAF event. We do this because of passion for armwrestling.

How can we “spoil” ourselves by refereeing in different organization? We are highly qualified WAF referees. It cannot have any impact on us. It’s obviously not about us, referees. So please do not use us as an instrument in personal conflict or interest. We deserve respect.

The only thing that we expected in return is respect. Making decisions about referees, without any consultation with us is manifestation of disrespect. Restricting things that do not affect in any way our cooperation with WAF. Your decision to ban us from refereeing other events does not have any rational foundation and will be very harmful to the development of armwrestling in the world. It is in the interest of all of us to let armwrestling grow and organize as many as possible high quality events. Restricting participation of experienced referees in new events is against developing of this sport. Even new WAF Head Referee stated that in his latest article, that all armwrestling organizers should invite for their events WAF referees, even in cases where they use different rules than WAF rules. We are WAF referees on WAF events. After Championships we are normal people, with normal jobs. Why do we need to explain ourselves for what we are doing in our free time?

Neither Boxing nor MMA tell their referees which organization they can or can’t referee for. Why should armwrestling be different?

Refereeing events with non-WAF or less trained referees make us better referees. We must be be more vigilant when refereeing with less trained referees. This helps us sharpen our skills. Also refereeing with different rules helps improve the sport. We see which rules work and which don’t. If we want to improve the sport we must be open to improving the rules and the best way to do this is to see different rules in action. We cannot pass judgment on potential new rules if we’ve never tried them.

We hope that your latest decision is a misunderstanding. And that you will take into consideration our opinion – opinion of WAF Master referees. We hope to develop armwrestling together and make this sport grow and gain popularity.

Signed,
Bob Koschel
Camilla Kattstrom,
Dave Hicks,
David Shead,
Hideki Ohmura
Ivan Gregoricka,
Judyta Wiercinska,
Joey Costello,
Keith Michel,
Luke Pulscher,
Mo Patrick Callan,
Monika Duma,
Rick Pinkney,
Sergy Sokolov,
Zil Fadli, ”

If you want to download the original PDF sent to XSportNews.com, click here ► Open Letter to WAF Executive.pdf [389 KB]

This is a response to the article posted by the WAF Executive Board on waf-armwrestling.com ► CLARIFICATION REGARDING PAL/URPA

David Shead, Hristo Delidzhakov, Leonard Harkless - The Fairer Strap at 36th World Armwrestling Championships 2014

VIDEO: The Fairer Strap at 36th World Armwrestling Championships 2014 (WAF)

UPDATE:

Leonard Harkless ► facebook: We did this for the first two days and the last two days we went back to the old way. It really does make it fairer to use the new wrap. The key to doing it proper is to make sure it is very tight on the wrists before finishing. Use your down side referee to help maintain the tautness of the strap.

Leonard Harkless ► facebook: The laddies open left was the best example of who ever got the buckle got her wrist bent back during the match. When one finally won and they switched sides to do the final match the other on got her wrist bent back. I have to say that it really is fairer and we will be using it on all days next year at the world championships so those of you that are not familiar with it start practicing

Leonard Harkless – World Armwrestling Federation Head Referee – instructs the referees how to apply the new wrap of the strap (it rhymes 🙂 ).

Watch also ► VIDEO: The Fairer Strap │ Devon Larratt, Anssi Ainali

World Armwrestling Championship 2014, Lithuania: Technical Meeting

Source: armpowernet

David Shead, Hristo Delidzhakov, Leonard Harkless - The Fairer Strap at 36th World Armwrestling Championships 2014
David Shead, Hristo Delidzhakov, Leonard Harkless – The Fairer Strap at 36th World Armwrestling Championships 2014 │ Capture by XSportNews from the video

Leonard Harkless – World Armwrestling Federation Head Referee – instructs the referees how to apply the new wrap of the strap (it rhymes 🙂 ).

Watch also ► VIDEO: The Fairer Strap │ Devon Larratt, Anssi Ainali

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Who can stop those titans - Nemiroff World Cup 2013

Who Can Stop The Titans ? │ Nemiroff World Cup 2013

Who can stop those titans ? - Nemiroff World Cup 2013, Titans Revenge │ Image Source: PAL - Professional Armwrestling League
Who can stop those titans ? – Nemiroff World Cup 2013, Titans Revenge │ Image Source: PAL – Professional Armwrestling League

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Denis Cyplenkov - Andrey Pushkar - A1 Russian Open 2013

VIDEO: Denis Cyplenkov, Sergey Badyuk, David Shead, Andrey Pushkar, Igor Mazurenko about A1 Russian Open 2013

Starting from 4:28  gives a short interview about :

David Shead: ” Yeah, I’ve seen some good fights and of course the level of the competition here is very high. You pretty much have to be capable to at least win a medal at the worlds, to win here. And most of the winners here will probably be world champions. Either they are or they will be in the future.”

 and  also give short interviews about the .

Сергей Бадюк и Денис Цыпленков на турнире по армрестлингу А1

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EAF Congress 2013

New World Armwrestling Federation domain, 40 doping tests, SportAccord penalties │EAF Congress 2013

 Igor Mazurenko, Mircea Simionescu-Simicel, Assen Hadjitodorov, Alexander Filimonov, David Shead │EAF Congress 2013
Igor Mazurenko, Mircea Simionescu-Simicel, Assen Hadjitodorov, Alexander Filimonov, David Shead │ EAF Congress 2013
Photo Source: Armpower.NET – EAF CONGRESS
Fragment from Armpower.NET – EAF CONGRESS:

” The issue of the WAF website, which was to be sold to WAF for $ 50,000 by a person associated with the previous WAF management, was also settled. EAF recommended to create a completely new website for WAF.

The www.worldarmwrestlingfederation.com website is no longer the official website of the WAF.

The current address of the official WAF website is:

www.waf-armwrestling.com

Another important change is connected with the number of doping tests. Instead o 20, there will be 40 doping tests carried out at European and World Championships. This number (40) of doping tests will also apply to disabled athletes.

Next issue raised during the Congress was the aspiration and accreditation of our sport in SPORTACCORD and formal issues related to that. Not all national federations have provided the necessary documentation to the EAF. So it was decided that if the national federation fails to submit the required documents by June 15, it will be obliged to pay a penalty of 2000 euros and will be deprived of the right to vote at the next congress.

The issue of new elbow pads will be discussed at the September Congress of the WAF.

Yesterday’s Congress was of course videotaped and we will soon present its course point by point. “

This is just a fragment from an article written on 8 May 2013, read the entire article on Armpower.NET – EAF CONGRESS