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VIDEO: Devon Larratt – armwrestling rehab

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armwrestling rehab

Published on 13 Apr 2013

a style of rehab training beneficial for armwrestlers who enjoy lots of table time in their training. a backpack is used do to ease and availability, it could be substituted for many other things. the weight is light, can be done multiple times a day on non training days to encourage healing. Exercise is somewhat specific for armwrestling, but primarily designed for general blood flow and convenience.

Devon Larratt - armwrestling rehabSource: devlarratt

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VIDEO: Who is stronger than Brzenk ? Top 5 strongest North American armwrestlers

Кто круче Брзенка? ТОП-5 сильнейших североамериканских рукоборцев [Translate: Who is tougher than Brzenk? Top 5 strongest North American armwrestlers]

Published on 1 Apr 2013

Кто круче Брзенка? ТОП-5 сильнейших североамериканских рукоборцев!
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Devon Larratt vs Earl Wilson - first match

NEW VIDEO: Earl Wilson vs. Devon Larratt – first match│Mike Gould Classic 2013

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Mike Gould Classic

RESULTS: Mike Gould Classic 2013

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Loaded Dog Bar and Grill
Toronto, Ontario
March 30-31

Tournament Promoter
Mike Gould

Scorekeeper
Joe Gould

Emcee
John Milne
Joe Gould

Referees
Dave Campbell
Dave Knox

265 total entries

This results table was made by XSportNews.com, using the official results from Joe Gould – oaa1.proboards.com:

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Youth Results

(45 entries)
Left Super Lightweight 0-55 lbs Right Super Lightweight 0-55 lbs
1. Cowan Jensen 1. Cowen Jensen
2. Destiny Furnace 2. Simon Heidebrecht
3. Simon Heidebrect 3. Destiny Furnace
Left Lightweight 56-72 lbs Right Lightweight 56-72 lbs
1. Matthew Quinn 1. Matthew Quinn
2. Jacob Chilton 2. Jacon Chilton
3. Barbara Jean Furness 3. Barbara Jean Furnace
4. Korbyn Payne 4. Jessica Furness
5. Jessica Furness 5. Cowan Jensen
6. Cowan Jensen 6. Korbyn Payne
7. Nicky Brooks 7. Nicky Brooks
Left Middleweight 73-99 lbs Right Middleweight 73-99 lbs
1. Patrina Brooks 1. Patrina Brooks
2. Alex Becker 2. Chase Schell
3. Chase Schell 3. Alex Becker
4. Matthew Quinn
5. Clayton Brien
Left Heavyweight 100-107 lbs Right Heavyweight 100-107 lbs
1. Nolan Belluz 1. Nolan Belluz
2. Faith Drainard
3. Casey Bosum
4. Madison Manjin
Left Super Heavyweight 108+ Right Superheavyweight 108+
1. Zac Sadler 1. Maxim Ovchinnikov
2. Maxim Ovchinnikov 2. Zac Sadler
3. Matthew Belluz 3. Matthew Belluz
4. Nolan Belluz 4. Josh Newton
5. Josh Newton 5. Jared Manjin
6. Madhi Hazine
Youth Match of the day
Simon Heidebrecht vs Destiny Furnace
Youth Most Sportsmanlike
Korbyn Payne
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Masters Results

(21 entries)
Mens Left 0-154 Mens Right 0-154
1. Martin Langlois 1. John Ernst
2. Joey Costello 2. Martin Langlois
3. Keith Michel 3. Keith Michel
4. Brian Power 4. Joey Costello
5. Hugh Brodie 5. Hugh Brodie
6. Brian Power
Mens Left 155-176 Mens Right 155-176
0 entries 0 entries
Mens Left 177-198 Mens Right 177-198
0 entries 1. Simon Berriochoa
Mens Left 199-220 Mens Right 199-220
1. Dave Drumm 1. Dave Drumm
Mens Left 221+ Mens Right 221+
1. Pratali Alain 1. Simon Berriochoa
2. Dave Drumm 2. Dave Drumm
3. Bill Lougheed 3. Phil Sadler
4. Pratali Alain
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Amateur Results

(85 entries)
Womens Left 0-143 Womens Left 0-143 (mistake in the original)
1. Natalie Ris 1. Natalie Ris
2. Lyndsey Jones
Womens Left 144+ Womens Left 144+ (mistake in the original)
1. Joanne Lachance 1. Heidi Cordner
2. Tammy Schell 2. Jenny Radford
3. Natalie Ris 3. Natalie Ris
4. Jenny Radford
Mens Left 0-154 Mens Right 0-154
1. Luke Ellessor 1. Robert St. Jean
2. Mario Thiffeault 2. Charles Antoine
3. Brain Power 3. Luke Ellesessor
4. Jason Georget 4. Jason Forget
5. Hugh Brodie
6. Mario Thiffeault
7. John Newton
Mens Left 155-176 Mens Right 155-176
1. Alain Piette 1. Alain Piette
2. Marc Drapeau 2. Harpreet Singh
3. Josh Payne 3. Nolan McAndrews
4. Ryan Charles 4. Ryan Charles
5. Kevin Carierre 5. Travis Boudrault
6. Nolan McAndrews 6. Kevin Carierre
7. Darren Schell 7. Josh Payne
8. Jason Villenevue 8. James Whitehall
9. James Whitehall 9. Patrick Vailleres
10. Darren Schell
11. Jason Villemere
12. Brad Casey
Mens Left 177-198 Mens Right 177-198
1. Jake Charles 1. Jake Charles
2. Brandon Ellsessor 2. Brandon Ellsessor
3. Bilal Kredieh 3. Christien Gould
4. Christien Gould 4. Bilal Kredieh
5. Ma 5. Joel Carierre
6. Joel Carierre 6. Joung Chan Keun
7. Patrick Hart 7. Dimitri Tragaris
8. Matt Arquette
9. Patrick Hart
Mens Left 199-220 Mens Right 199-220
1. Dave Drumm 1. Bradford Cooke
2. Bradford Cooke 2. Dave Drumm
3. Paul Millar 3. Bilal Kredieh
4. Paul Millar
Mens Left 221+ Mens Right 221+
1. Jon Thompson 1. Tom Smith
2. Evan Bourgoin 2. Dave Shay
3. Pratali Alain 3. Hasan Hazime
4. Jamieson Lalande 4. Evan Bourgoin
5. Joey Steele 5. Tony Brooks
6. Nathan Brien 6. Jon Thompson
7. John Bosom 7. Nathan Brien
8. Tony Brooks 8. Paul Millar
9. John Bosom
10. Joey Steele
11. Mike Lebel
12. Jamieson Lalande
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Professional Results

(114 entries)
Womens Right 0-143
1. Barb Zalepa
2. Laura Cook
3. Ashley Mahar
4. Tamara
5. Jodi Larratt
Womens Right 144+
1. Barb Zalepa
2. Chantal Leduc
3. Laura Cook
Mens Left 0-154 Mens Right 0-154
1. Brad Wade 1. Joel Goodsell
2. Chris Gobby 2. Sylvain Bissonette
3. Sylvain Bissonette 3. Chris Gobby
4. Dustin Leitch 4. Martin Langlois
5. Joel Goodsell 5. Dustin Leitch
6. Martin Langlois 6. Brad Wade
7. Eric Furness 7. John Ernst
8. Jeff Kaye 8. Jeff Kaye
9. David Sevigney
10. Will Lambert
11. Eric Furness
12. Robert St. Jean
13. Keith Michel
Mens Left 155-176 Mens Right 155-176
1. Shea Dickie 1. Crazy George
2. Heintje Bergeron 2. Bill Ballenger
3. Paul Belluz 3. Nicola Gazzetto
4. Dan Bellefeuille 4. Dan Vertalka
5. Kelly Leitch 5. Dan Bellefeuille
6. Nicola Gazzetto 6. Shea Dickie
7. Bill Ballenger 7. Kelly Leitch
8. Dan Vestalka 8. Robert Jacques
9. Nick Mantas 9. Nick Mantas
10. Marcello Palacios 10. Paul Belluz
11. Dan Mosier 11. Alain Piette
12. Marc Drapeau 12. Heintje Bergeron
13. David Quinn 13. Marcello Palacios
14. Alain Piette 14. David Quinn
15. Marc Drapeau
16. Dan Mosier
Mens Left 177-198 Mens Right 177-198
1. Kade Revelstoke 1. Allen Ford
2. Scott Ballenger 2. Rob Vigeant Jr
3. Rob Vigeant Jr. 3. Brian Tamblyn
4. Brian Tamblyn 4. Ralphie Bayers
5. Ralphie Bayers 5. Simon Barrichoa
6. Allen Ford 6. Pascal Girard
7. Paul Vestalka 7. Paul Vertalka
8. Brain Desormeaux 8. Shea Dickie
9. Shawn Jensen 9. Scott Ballenger
10. Guy Windover 10. Brian Desormeaux
11. Shea Dickie 11. Jake Charles
12. Shawn Jensen
13. Craig Mitchell
14. Guy Windover
Mens Left 199-220 Mens Right 199-220
1. Jeff Slater 1. Kade Revelstoke
2. Eric Roussin 2. Rob Vigeant Jr
3. Rob Vigeant Jr. 3. Mike Bowling
4. Tyler Robinson 4. Tyler Robinson
5. Mike Bowling 5. Jeff Slater
6. Janek Kwias 6. Craig Mitchell
7. Dave Jackson 7. Janek Kwias
8. Tom Balfe 8. Tom Balfe
9. Dave Jackson
Mens Left 221+ Mens Right 221+
1. Devon Larratt 1. Dave Chaffee
2. Earl Wilson 2. Earl Wilson
3. Jon Thompson 3. Ian Carnegie
4. Joe Gould 4. Jeff Oosterveld
5. Adrian Southworth 5. Tom Smith
6. Evan Bourgoin 6. Tony Brooks
7. Tony Brooks
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KING’s move – Is this armwrestling ?

Mac Stop Sign Telle Vs. Tim Lewis - UAL 2011 - Harrahs Lake Tahoe King Of The Hill Showdown
Mac Stop Sign Telle Vs. Tim Lewis – UAL – Harrahs Lake Tahoe King Of The Hill Showdown – May 1, 2011Source: theual.com

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🙂 Now it has a name – KING’s move. 🙂

(The name of the armwrestler who first called this move is unknown, it will remain a great mystery)

  • I guess the debate about this will never end, so here are some new comments from John Brzenk and Devon Larratt (click on the red names, you will be sent to the location of the comment in Armwrestling John – Engin, and you can like it):

Devon Larratt Break arms… Dangerous position… It is an interesting topic. I personally believe that at the pro level there should be no dangerous position foul, i even believe there should be things done at that level to facilitate greater movement on the table (get rid of the pegs to hold with the off hand) anyways. I have seen Many break arms in my time of armwrestling, seems like there are many more these days than when i started the sport. 98% of the breaks i have seen in person (not the youtube breaks) have happened in completely good position.. nothing a ref could have done to stop it. I have personally never witnessed an arm break with someone doing “THE KING”S MOVE”.. It makes me wonder alot about dangerous position, if that is really the issue.. anyways I know of many people who have hurt themselves pulling against the King’s move.. Makes me wonder which is really the more dangerous position..

John R Brzenk The sport has to be kid friendly. This direction will make the sport more accepted and mainstream . NOT the crazy professional rules…for the sake of the TV spectators. When a thousand young adults arrive from schools across the country . We will have succeeded in bringing the correct promotion and benefits of sport to the masses. Are we losing sight of why this sport is good healthy fun for everyone interested in competition ! Lets not try to turn this into something it’s not … Just because you think it might be good for ratings …and what is this Kings move ???
Bob Brown The Kings move is what Micheal Todd and Crazy George do.
Bob Brown I am not sure who first called it that. But its funny
John R Brzenk Professional football players dont need any protection either . They make enough to know if the really need a helmet … Wow can you imagine what that would do for ratings …Wish the. NFL would just listen to me 🙂
Mete Han KING’s move !!! long live the king :)))
John R Brzenk Is this sit down wrestling .. With a missing seat 🙂
John R Brzenk The Shame lies with the major promotors that will continue to allow this to be ok Just because they think its good for ratings or is exciting for the spectator . If it continues this sport will turn into a bad joke . I would shake my head with disgust if I seen kids armwrestling this way across a cafeteria table !!!
Oh yes they couldn’t … Because they couldn’t get low enough … Also ” This is only for highly trained pros “

Shannon Larratt died (1973-2013)

” Shannon Larratt (September 29, 1973 – March 15, 2013) was the creator and former editor and publisher of BMEzine. It is the oldest and largest body modification website on the internet,[citation needed] as well as the companion online community site IAM.BMEzine.com. He also published several books, including ModCon: The Secret World Of Extreme Body Modification. He was an established online author, artist, computer programmer, film producer, and business owner. ” – Source: wikipedia.org

From Shannon Larratt’s blog (SHANNON LARRATT IS ZENTASTIC) ► Finita, la commedia ◄

Shannon Larratt
Shannon LarrattSource: Shannon Larratt – facebook
Shannon Larratt
Shannon Larratt │ Source: Devon Larratt – facebook
Devon Larratt – facebook: ” i loved my brother very much. A bright light has left this world. He will be remembered well by all who knew him.. “
Devon Larratt talked about his brother Shannon, in this interview taken by John Milne.
Sincere condolences to his family.

The future of armwrestling ?

Mac Stop Sign Telle Vs. Tim Lewis - UAL 2011 - Harrahs Lake Tahoe King Of The Hill Showdown
Mac Stop Sign Telle Vs. Tim Lewis – UAL – Harrahs Lake Tahoe King Of The Hill Showdown – May 1, 2011Source: theual.com

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{ I post here just some comments, mostly what Engin Terzi (who used Emir Terzi facebook profile), John Brzenk and Devon Larratt said. I attached many hyperlinks, if you click on a name you will be sent to the exact location of the comment in Armwrestling John – Engin, not to the facebook user profile. One of the reasons I do this, is because after just few days is very hard to find a discussion on facebook, and the search function doesn’t help. }

This is not about a person.. this is about a general discussion.. do you find this way of pulling fair ? http://g1.armpower.net/gal_00325/0x600/nemiroff-2012-left-hand-173185.JPG
Emir Terzi i heard best exercise for this technique is static hold at 180 degree arm angle..
Emir Terzi solution is shoulder below table, stop the match and foul the puller..
Emir Terzi i personally would quit armwrestling instead of pulling & winning that way..

Emir Terzi ITEM 4

2) Competitors cannot drop the competing shoulder below the level of the elbow pad when in a neutral or losing position. This will be considered a dangerous position.
The neutral position defined as the starting position down to 2/3 of the way to the losing side of the table.
The humerus bone of the competing arm will not be inclined down and therefore elevating the elbow and dropping the shoulder below the elbow pad.

John R Brzenk No matter if it is or isn’t part of the organizers published rules it doesn’t conform to what history knows as Armwrestling. WAF addressed it .. Great ! But others have embarrassed it because it makes for some very Long and very exciting matches. At this point in my life I’m not going to change my style . But yes I can see Engins concern that the future of this sport may turn into something that Does not resemble armwrestling as we have known it! If it was up to me to address . I would say stop the match. Give a foul … Happens again .. Lose. Maybe armwrestling should be restricted to floors only … Then we wouldn’t have this worry 🙂

John R Brzenk Why do you think ” It’s awesome ” it doesn’t resemble anything like the game I grew up loving as a kid.

John R Brzenk My memory of discussions about George have been … I didn’t believe he had a bone lock . His twist with a straight arm is similar to Todd’s but not as extreme …

Devon Larratt I think its awesome cause it is another thing in armwrestling. the more moves the better the sport is in my opinion. George’s and Mike’s moves have subtle differences, both are great, both have sucsess, but they are beatable with the right technique. the sport hopefully will keep adapting. its already not the sport i grew up with or started with, but.. i think its getting better.

John R Brzenk Kids won’t be able to wrestle across cafeteria tables seated without complaining they are being restricted by not being allowed to drop below the table 🙂 I can hear it now …. But wait whenl I become a pro … Then look out because the game is completely different then 🙂

Devon Larratt i don’t think there are many kids out there that can pull this move off..

Devon Larratt the only guys i have seen do it right have been pulling a loooong time..

John R Brzenk Lets progress to allowing the use of the other hand … That would throw another aspect to it … You can use your other hand to save yourself for one second during the match … Or maybe let’s allow kicking under the table … That would be fun … Lots more exciting … What is best for healthy training ? You are seeing more and more of it Devon .. That is the concern. is the sport going to evolve into a straight arm tug of war based on shoulder strength …

John R Brzenk You … I and many top pros are examples for Kids … It won’t take them long to follow …

Phil Rasmussen Devon I think it’s hard enough trying to explain the rules of modern armwrestling to the general spectator without becoming the object of ridicule with moves like this:http://www.xsportnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/Mac-Stop-Sign-Telle-Vs.-Tim-Lewis-UAL-2011.jpg

Tyrone McYardie Devon if MT would have beaten you with this technique would you still think its awesome then?

Devon Larratt i really don’t think that will happen, cause i honestly deep down think this move is that good. that is the thing for me. people act like this is some awesome move… it is a terrible move!!! who would i rather face, a guy who can do this kind of a move or a guy who has a better wrist? thats an easy answer. anybody who really knows armwrestling knows that it is about balance. let this move in armwrestling and it makes the sport better. its the same as saying you can’t flop or toproll… where do you draw the line? AND …. i love to watch x arm, and i think it is awesome too lol

Devon Larratt phil – i also thought that match was fine. a little unusual, but whatever. i liked it. call me crazy..
Devon Larratt alot of rules need to open up if you want expansion and development.. we also need to work con the elbow foul.. you should be allowed to push. some won’t like it, but… the future will tell who is right.. cause it will be cool and people will watch and want to play
John R Brzenk I don’t think it’s a healthy progression. I would hate to come back 50 years from now and watch what evolves from this ..
Devon Larratt people act like its the ace of spades… it so isn’t.
Thiago Monteiro Cardieri i really dont think its beautifull to see………….. some people like Pascal Girard are able to do something like that…. but not ugly like some people use to do……http://youtu.be/nN0b4ATFQiQ
Devon Larratt why do you think its ugly? I think it is awesome!!! I think the flop is awesome, I think the hook, press, whatever…. they are all awesome. why do we have to make armwrestling more like powerlifting?
Devon Larratt its like telling an mma fighter he can’t thai kick anymore.. or a pool player that he can’t spin the ball anymore.. why do we want to restrict our sport?
Devon Larratt eventually i am gonna promote.. this may end up happening a whole lot sooner than i thought.. when that happens i am gonna do a new set of rules that everyone will think is sooooo ridiculous lol.
Thiago Monteiro CardieriDevon Larratt i really are your fan, and i do respect all the things you have to say in aw, but even denis run to this move vs arsen liliev…. its like a way to run from the loss, if mike tood dont ude this move your score would be like 6 -0 easy
Devon Larratt that is cool… the same way a guy runs into a hook when he can’t match hands.. its all good.
Devon Larratt And in my opinion.. Denis out armwrestled alot of guys at A1.. didn’t just beat them with strength.
Devon Larratt i am not gonna put them up here right now, but things i am gonna look at changing – the table – the pin – the start – the rules… lol so yeah.. there you have it haha
John R Brzenk Well Devon, it’s more like telling an MMA fighter that he can’t bite or eye gauge… Or use the point of his elbow to struck .. Or bring a gun or knife into the ring 🙂  rules have to be in place for healthy training … Not the win at all cost approach 🙂
Devon Larratt I agree with so many on this.. this is not the gun… this is not the knife. there are things that are way way more cheaty than this that make it war and not sport. But that is the dirtiest topic in sport. dropping your shoulder is nothing… nothing more than bending your wrist. nothing more than pulling up. just another move. it is not. outside the commonly understood (or not so commonly) rules of sportsmanship.
Devon Larratt anyways… i have one last thing to do, then i am trainning tonight. John good luck with Krasimir Kostadinov he’s a beast… talk to you all soon.
John R Brzenk Thanks Devin … Always good disagreeing with you 🙂 take care and heal up !
John R Brzenk Devon … Fat fingers again
Calvin Trung Pham Now if this technic won’t go away (it won’t), then let’s talk what is the best way to defeat it. Personally I wish I meet someone who use this so I can learn how to defend it even I am just an amteur. I heard many suggestions before already, but let’s hear again
Emir Terzi your shoulder has to be somewhere that your hand could have a possibility to be brought to pin pad..you dont have to hurt someone to win…
Emir Terzi anyone who is allowing and supporting this move ,is responsible for this mess.and IMO doing a big harm to our sport..http://www.xsportnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/Mac-Stop-Sign-Telle-Vs.-Tim-Lewis-UAL-2011.jpg
Emir Terzi also i find people, who likes this move when their favorite puller does but dislikes when Mac Telle & Tim Lewis do, dishonest..

John R Brzenk With enough time Calvin the Best way to defeat it is to do the same move .. Of course this might make matches that last a few days … 😉 but hey it’s all good 🙂

if we are gonna have evolution on our sport then no need to progress slowly and lose unnecessary time..NO LIMITS.. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dpu99bOgzqE
Devon Larratt haha i love x arm

I think we should create a list of things we want banned in armwrestling and get to the root of our sport…

Devon Larratt bending wrist

Devon Larratt moving body

Devon Larratt re grips

Devon Larratt use of chalk

Devon Larratt early go is no longer warning, but 6 month suspension

Devon Larratt any technique with bicep

Devon Larratt a slip will result in a trial that leaves one man nutless

Devon Larratt if refferee misses these calls 2 year ban from message board discussions..

Devon Larratt yeah steroids and why not go further.. that man was eating better food than me..

Devon Larratt lol gotta go to work guys x

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John Brzenk, Ron Bath, Devon Larratt – Tokyo, Japan │1999 WAF World Armwrestling Championships

2nd Ron Bath – 1st John Brzenk – 3rd Devon Larratt │ Men’s Left 100 kg (= 199 – 220 lbs) category │1999 WAF World Armwrestling Championships
2nd Ron Bath – 1st John Brzenk – 3rd Devon Larratt │ Men’s Left 100 kg (= 199 – 220 lbs) category │1999 WAF World Armwrestling Championships
XXI WAF World Championships – Tokyo, Japan │ Photo Source: Jesus Espinosa Garcia ► Armwrestling John – Engin (edited by XSportNews)

1999 WAF World Championships
XXI WAF World Championships
Tokyo, Japan

Men’s Left

100 kg = 199 – 220 lbs

#1.  John Brzenk Jr.    USA
#2.  Ron Bath    USA
#3.  Devon Larratt    Canada
#4.  Yoshinobu Nakama    Japan
#5.  Krister Johnson    Sweden

#6.  Ueli buehler    Switzerland
#7.  Aleksey Urezov      Russia

All the results: armwrestling.com

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The Supermatch Results
of the World Armsport Federation
Championship in Japan 1999

Right Hand

1.  John Brzenk             USA               $5,000
#2.  Ibragim Ibragimov    Russia          $3,000

#3. Krister Johnson     Sweden             $2,000
#4. Gadgi Tagirov     Russia

More info about the Supermatch: armwrestling.com

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Bob Brown ” This is the year that Japan gave $5000.00 dollars for a Open Right class after the Worlds was over. You had to compete in the Worlds to enter the Open Class. John only entered Left so he was fresh for the Open. He won the Open. “

John Brzenk vs. Ibragim Ibragimov – Worlds 1999 – Qual. + Open final – World of Armwrestling.com

Source: WorldofArmwrestling