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Steve Kaplan, President & Commissioner of WAL - World Armwrestling League

VIDEO: Steve Kaplan about WAL 2016 & Sport of Armwrestling

 is the Founder, President & Commissioner of .

Steve explains in this video his plans for the growth of WAL and of the armwrestling sport. I made a transcript of many points from this video.

” For the past 6 months myself and you WAL management team has been working around the clock to deliver an our vision of building this sport and WAL into a major force in the world of sports. We are accomplishing this through innovation and building for today’s market place. We have no interest in replicating past models and practices which have proven time and again to not work. In order for us to accomplish this goal, we must align ourselves with best in class partners.

From blue chip companies who will invest in this sport and help it grow at an accelerated rate to publications that will provide ongoing coverage and content, and in any area in between. These partnerships are oftentimes very complex and take a while to complete. Which is the main reason why we haven’t been able to update you until now.

The WAL brand, like the competitors in this sport, does not count a win until a match is over. And in our case a deal isn’t a deal until it is a signed deal. I’ve got a lot to go over with you, so sit back here we go.

NEW PARTNERSHIPS. In December we developed a massive new partnership with  and its Muscle Monster Energy Shake brand. The partnership places WAL and armwrestling front and center as the pre-event crowd entertainment at pit parties for 12 supercross events around the country. Directly interacting with more live potential fans in competitors than at any time in the history of the sport. It was an opportunity we needed to grab. Getting it off the ground it was a huge undertaking but we got it up and running and in early May when it’s all over, just 4 short months, over 100 different WAL atheletes would have participated at these events and we will have them directly face to face with approximately 180,000 potential new fans and competitors. That kind of one to one exposure to our sport is priceless. If you would have been to one of these events, you know exactly what I mean. If you haven’t, check the news section of the WAL website for a schedule and come and check it out: www.walunderground.com/news

Success in the Monster Supercross partnership has led to additional opportunities to be featured at fitness expos and more.

Speaking of Monster, I’m sure many of you have read in the press about the Muscle Monster title sponsorship of the WAL series and ESPN, which will now be officially called the Muscle Monster World Armwrestling. This is a different partnership than the Supercross Activation, and it was a game changing moment for WAL. Not only did we get a title partner, in my opinion we’ve got the very best one in the business. No one knows how to build sports brands better than Monster. They genuinely understand the WAL brand and in the short time they brought many opportunities to the table. The Partnership is comprehensive and ranges from the shring of digital content and social media assets to having a strong presence at WAL events.

WAL has also formed a partnership with MillerCoors and its Smith & Forge Hard Cider brand. This is a very significant partnership. Aside for being a perfect fit for the series and the sport, Smith & Forge will be investing in the sport by running promotions at local venues around the country, that host WAL events. They have developed first class promotional materials that will not only amp up the excitement and bring more and more new competitors to the sport, it will also raise the profile of the sport and WAL to even a higher level.

SPONSORSHIPS. We continue in the area of corporate sponsorships. These sponsorships are critical to all of our success as no one () can reach its potential without strong support from corporate america which plays a vital role in the development and growth of the sport. The reason for which these mega companies consider investing in WAL is because rightfully so they believe it is a sound business decision. Which will result in growth for their brands.

Early on in our meetings it became very apparent that if these companies were to invest in WAL and the sport, they would have to have complete exclusivity at all levels of our events. This means that even at our local qualifying events, they are not sharing space with non-affiliated products. This includes both national and local brands. This is why we have had restrictions on local sponsorship of athletes and in local events. It is actually very important at the highest level. We know that this could feel hard on your end, but we are playing this game at a completely different level than anyone in this sport has in the past and we are working towards a much higher scale. And these are the necessities that are required to achieve at this level.

MORE NEW PARTNERS. Muscle & Fitness magazine – this partnership includes both digital & print, and it will give WAL ongoing coverage including listing of upcoming events, results & more. WAL will provide digital content to Muscle & Fitness’ 6.5 million users.

Boyd Gaming – Owns and operates 22 casinos in Las Vegas and throughout USA. They will be hosting WAL events at several of these casinos, including the WAL Championships, which will be held from June 24 – 26, 2016 at The Orleans Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas.

2016 will showcase the first WAL Women’s Championship competition, with and entire episode dedicated to them on ESPN. This episode will air a minimum of 4 hours, including prime time. They will compete for a $65,000 prize money, plus a chance to walk away as the first women to win a WAL Hammer. This is the chance you’ve been waiting for: big money & big exposure. It will never be a bigger opportunity for all of us. So let’s work together to drive huge turn out of female athletes.

In addition to the exciting news about women armwrestling, we are also pumped to welcome our European competitors into the WAL family. The top 3 men & women in each class from WAL European Super Qualifier 2016 will advance to the WAL Championships. Neil Pickup along with his country directors have done an amazing job of executing qualifiers in countries including the UK, France, Germany, Holland, Sweden, Norway and Finland. We re extremely excited to see you in Las Vegas.

Also on the upcoming slate in Las Vegas is our new WAL Amateur championships. We feel it is important to give new competitors in this sport a chance to have a place to shine, compete with others at their level and win recognition for their skill and effort. This is the kind of thing that can really help continue to expand the sport and we are excited to offer this in Las Vegas this year.

Athletes Agreements. As the league and the sport continue to grow so too is your standing as a professional athlete in this sport. You no longer are packing 5 in a car driving 4 hours and sharing 1 room for a chance to compete for $200. As professionals you’ve signed agreements to be a part of WAL and compete at WAL events. We’ve worked hard to make our agreements as flexible as possible while providing us with the rights that we must secure in order to build the sport and the WAL brand. Among these rights that you’ve contracted include the exclusive rights to your name and likeness. WAL must secure these as we grant use of these to our partners, which includes our broadcast partner. As a reminder, if you’ve competed in the 2015 regionals in Las Vegas, you have signed these rights, among others, to WAL until May 30th, 2017. These rights you have given still allow you to compete anywhere you would like with the exception of any event that is broadcast. This includes television and yes, events that are streamed. Since you were only be competing at the events that are not broadcast, you would not have to wear WAL gear, if you choose not to, but you cannot wear another’s league brand without prior written approval from WAL.

New benefits for competitors. We are increasing the payout pull for the 2016 series by an additional $25,000 prize money. We’ll add that money straight into the prize pool at both regionals and finals levels. So come and get a piece of it. Check the details on this, next week.

Our version of the super match series. We believe that the current format is outdated and in need of an upgrade to meet today’s market place. And this is an area where we could expand and grow. We will be running at least 4 of our newly formatted super series from late July to November to showcase our athletes throughout the year. We already have a venue and a time and we are working on our first mega match-up as we speak. The first of these events will take place in the Chicago land area. Look for the complete details in the upcoming month or so, and keep an eye out for this. WAL is about to change the game again, and these series will be something to see.

One of the most unique aspects of WAL has been our ability to capture and develop an imagery that is unparalleled. I put our videos and still images up against those from any sport anywhere in the world. We’ve spent quite a bit of effort and money crafting our creative imagery strategy to build our brand and hire the best shooters in the business to deliver on that strategy. Many of them are award winning artists who have also shot for the top sport leagues in the world.

Over the coming weeks we’ll be releasing much of our archive to you, so you could enjoy them. We encourage you to post and share them with others. We will start with images from the New Orleans and the 2015 regionals. Enjoy these, they are really amazing and get ready for videos from these events as well, that’s coming soon, too.

Many of you have seen our new digital trading cards posted on instagram. The first one featured right handed stud super-heavyweight undefeated . We feel that this is an innovative way to help spread the word on WAL and its incredible athletes. We’ve launched our men’s and women’s champions series which will feature an armwrestler or two each week. This will be followed by the state champion series, the contenders series and the platinum WAL directors series.”

WAL 2016 Address from Steve Kaplan

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Marcellus Wiley vs. Devon Larratt on ESPN SportsNation

VIDEO: Marcellus Wiley vs. Devon Larratt with 2 hands on ESPN SportsNation

We can say that already has experience in getting his ass kicked, because in February he also lost with Travis Bagent 🙂 , watch also ► VIDEO: Marcellus Wiley vs. Travis Bagent on ESPN “SportsNation”.
But this time Marcellus did it with style: he lost with 2 hands. 🙂

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Dave Chaffee - 2015 WAL New Orleans Champion

WAL SMASHES RATINGS EXPECTATIONS, GAINS ESPN DATES

Dave Chaffee - 2015 WAL New Orleans Champion │ Photo Source:  World Armwrestling League
Dave Chaffee – 2015 WAL New Orleans Champion │ Photo Source: World Armwrestling League

” Chicago, Ill. – Arm-wrestling’s mainstream TV debut came roaring out of the gates on Feb. 13, as the World Armwrestling League premiered to an expectation-smashing audience.

Debuting to nearly 300,000 viewers, WAL set new viewership benchmarks for the sports network in its Friday night TV slot, besting averages by more than 30 percent in key adult and men’s demos. The network also granted the league three additional air dates, including two on ESPN and one on ESPN 2.

The 2014 WAL Championships from New Orleans will now re-air on Saturday, March 21 at 7 p.m. and Saturday, March 28 at 10 p.m. on ESPN, and again on May 22 at 11 p.m. on ESPN2. See a summary of airtimes HERE.

“This is an incredible start for the league and a strong indicator that people across the country can recognize the power, technique and dedication it takes to excel at this sport, and they want to see more,” said WAL Commissioner Steve Kaplan. “And we haven’t even scratched the surface. We have seven more episodes and hundreds of events still to come.”

Kaplan was referring to WAL’s expansive “100 Events in 100 Cities” qualifier series set to launch Feb. 28 and conclude when the TV cameras return to capture the three Regional and four weight class Championships that will make up the televised 2015 season.

In all, the league will award more than $500,000 in prize money between now and July – an unprecedented amount for the sport.

The WAL Championship was filmed in New Orleans and followed the day-long battles that lead to the crowning of eight weight class champions. The show, produced by IMG Productions, got a slightly delayed start Feb. 13 due to a live boxing coverage overrun.

But the late start did little to dim viewership, as audiences turned out in droves to witness the debut of professional arm wrestling on the world’s leading network for sports.

“Fans just got a taste of what arm-wrestling is all about,” said WAL heavyweight champion Devon Larratt. “It’s totally grass-roots, and to see these everyday competitors rise to the top in front of so many people is something worth watching.”

For a full list of WAL air dates, click HERE. ”

Source: walunderground.com

See ► RESULTS: WAL New Orleans 2015 │ PHOTOS

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Marcellus Wiley vs. Travis Bagent on ESPN “SportsNation”

VIDEO: Marcellus Wiley vs. Travis Bagent on ESPN “SportsNation”

Source: SportsNationESPN

Info about ► Marcellus Wiley

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ESPN 2 - 2014 World Armwrestling League Championship - Countdown Timer

WAL New Orleans 2015 on ESPN2: 2014 World Armwrestling League Championship: Countdown Timer

♠ WAL NEW ORLEANS 2015 on ESPN 2 ♥
♦ 13 FEBRUARY 2014, 11:00 PM EST ♣

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John Brzenk 2015

John Brzenk can’t compete in WAL New Orleans 2015

John Brzenk 2015 │ Image Source: John Brzenk [edited by XSportNews]
John Brzenk 2015 │ Image Source: John Brzenk [edited by XSportNews]
Although he qualified, John Brzenk can’t compete in , because of the TV rights.

(Read the comments, if you click the red links in the names you will be sent to the original location of the comments – a photo posted by Allison Renoos Hutchings with Toddzilla packing many grey shirts for New Orleans 🙂 )

Chris Mallon John R Brzenk will you be gracing us with your presence??

John R Brzenk Chris …Even though I qualified I can not sign over all my armwrestling rights to WAL.
So I’ll sit home and wait for the champions to be posted on Facebook

Adam Garrison But John Brzenk I know you competed at the one in Vegas I believe so can’t you compete in this one even though your contracted to the UAL?

John R Brzenk The short answer is NO Believe me I tried … UAL would allow me to pull as long as I didn’t have to sign my rights away to WAL …
WAL has stated they need all the athletes under their contract to in turn give ESPN the ok to be on TV ..
So I guess As far as I can tell TV is keeping some people at home

Now back to the subject …
Not having to waste brain power on fashion !

(Many thanks to Daniel Frisi for the help with finding the comments.)

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Game of Arms teams at - Featured Pullers - World Armwrestling League (WAL), Columbus, Ohio, March 2014

INTERVIEW: Steve Kaplan about WAL on ESPN, Game of Arms │ No Holds Barred

Steve Kaplan in white shirt - World Armwrestling League (WAL), Columbus, Ohio, March 2014 │ Photo Source: walunderground.com
Steve Kaplan in white shirt – World Armwrestling League (WAL), Columbus, Ohio, March 2014 │ Photo Source: walunderground.com

Many thanks to Eddie Goldman for sending this interview to XSportNews.

They also talk about  and about a very important issue in all sports – .

On this edition of No Holds Barred, host Eddie Goldman spoke with Steve Kaplan, the president and commissioner of the World Armwrestling League (WAL).

It was announced earlier this month that ESPN in the U.S. has reached an agreement with WAL for exclusive rights to televise the 2014 World Armwrestling League Championship and the 2015 World Armwrestling League season. More details will be announced shortly, including the dates and times WAL events will be available on television and online.

The next WAL event will take place Saturday, January 10, 2015, at the Ernest N. Morial Convention Center in New Orleans, Louisiana.

We spoke with Steve Kaplan by phone Tuesday.

Known as a business leader with many interests and accomplishments, he explained why he was attracted to the sport of arm wrestling.

“It is controlled aggression. It is intense. It is high testosterone,” he said. “It’s all about the combination of the physical and the psychological. And it’s matching speed, technique, and power, and utilizing them in a short burst of a time frame to really excel in this sport.”

Unlike contact and combat sports, he added, “It allows you to get all that done without the risks of life and limb. And it’s really an impressive thing by that.”

When arm wrestling was featured on the reality TV show “Game of Arms” earlier this year on the AMC network, he also saw the potential of this sport on television. AMC originally announced that there would be a second season of “Game of Arms”, but then reversed course and announced that the network would no longer develop unscripted shows, thus cancelling a second season.

By then, WAL had started running live events, and they went to ESPN, which led to the current agreement.

We also discussed more on the sport of arm wrestling, the appeal of watching these professional and elite athletes, the plans for running numerous events across the U.S. in 2015, the profit-sharing of WAL with their athletes, why “this should be a major sport”, plans for PED testing, and much, much more.

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World Armwrestling League (WAL) will be on ESPN

World Armwrestling League (WAL) on ESPN in 2015

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World Armwrestling League:

Pullers: MASSIVE NEWS – The WAL is coming to ESPN Networks!
That’s right, our sport is going to be on the most gigantic stage possible — the biggest sports network in the world. ESPN Networks will air 8 episodes of WAL competition throughout 2015, starting with the New Orleans Championship. Check out the official announcement here and spread the news! http://es.pn/1I9Egb1

This is it everyone — the sport of arm-wrestling on the world’s stage!

Congrats to one and all for your incredible tenacity, passion and dedication – ESPN has put arm-wrestling and the WAL in a giant spotlight. Now lets knock it out of the park – get out there and train hard, pull hard and we’ll see you on ESPN.
#WALonESPN

Posted by Ana Livia Coelho on December 5, 2014

ESPN to Provide Exclusive Coverage of the 2015 World Armwrestling League

ESPN reached an agreement with the World Armwrestling League (WAL) that provides the network with exclusive rights to televise the 2014 World Armwrestling League Championship and the 2015 World Armwrestling League season.

The deal features eight hours of programming on ESPN networks and WatchESPN, starting with the 2014 World Armwrestling League Championship, which takes place on January 10, 2015, and will air shortly thereafter.  Events from the 2015 season will air throughout the summer.

Through a series of 100 events in 100 cities throughout the United States, the WAL brings the best professional and amateur arm wrestlers alike to compete for cash prizes and for the opportunity to make it to the 2015 World Armwrestling League Championship.

“Bringing the action of the World Armwrestling League to ESPN is yet another example of our commitment to reaching fans of all sports.” said Daniel Ochs, Director of Content Strategy & Acquisitions at ESPN.

“We are thrilled to partner with the leading sports network,” says Business Expert Steve Kaplan, president of the World Armwrestling League. “Together with ESPN, we will spotlight the dynamic sport of arm wrestling and feature world class professional athletes, while opening up the sport to anyone who believes they have the strength and will to compete with the best in the world.”

“The WAL is like no other sports league out there. Our athletes come from all walks of life – they’re mechanics, chemistry teachers, bankers, and oil-rig workers. When you’re in The Pit, it’s not about what you do or where you come from, it’s about one thing and one thing only: what you’re made of.”

For more information visit www.walunderground.com.

About WAL

Based in Chicago, the World Armwrestling League (WAL) is the largest and fastest growing professional arm wrestling league in the world.  Known for its intense matches, high-energy and up-close fan experience, the WAL features the sport’s top superstars as they use power, technique, and strategy to compete in “The Pit” for the largest cash payouts in the sport and the title of WAL Champion.

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World Armwrestling League to Air on ESPN Networks

Professional Arm-Wrestling headed for National TV

CHICAGO, Dec. 5, 2014 /PRNewswire/ — Arm-wrestling is a real sport. And it’s awesome.

After decades in the underground as a popular sport in America, arm-wrestling will go mainstream in 2015 as the World Armwrestling League (WAL) brings its high-stakes, high-profile competitions to ESPN.

On Wednesday, the WAL announced a deal to air eight hours of WAL competition on ESPN Networks and WatchESPN, kicking off with coverage of the 2014 WAL Championship on Jan. 10, 2015, at Ernest N. Morial Convention Center in New Orleans. That event will feature $150,000 in prize money across a variety of weight classes.

In 2015, the League will launch a massive “100 Events in 100 Cities” showcase across America meant to scour the land for the nation’s best “pullers.”

Those qualifiers will face the most elite arm-wrestlers in the world in televised events set to air throughout the summer as competitors battle for upwards of $250,000 in prize money and the title of WAL Champion.

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Farid Usmanov vs. John Brzenk

VIDEOS: 2006 PAC Ultimate Armwrestling III, Arizona Charlie’s Decatur, Las Vegas, RESULTS

The event was recorded and edited for ESPN. Production by Sebastian Lopez for the Professional Armwrestling Conference (PAC). Bodybuilding.com was a sponsor for the ULTIMATE ARMWRESTLING III.

Ultimate Armwrestling III was held April 21st – 23rd 2006 at Arizona Charlie’s Decatur Hotel and Casino. Over 300 competitors came out to test their skill. Over 150 of the competitors competed professionally, for their part of over $60,000.00.

Source: bodybuilding.com

Matches in the first video (the youtube player is set to start at 1:30, on some mobile phones you will have to manual skip to 1:30)

1. Weight Class 199 – 242 lb (90 – 110 kg) Right match:  vs. 

2. Weight Class 199 – 242 lb (90 – 110 kg) Right match:  vs. 

3. Weight Class 199 – 242 lb (90 – 110 kg) Right Semifinal:  vs. 

4. Weight Class 199 – 242 lb (90 – 110 kg) Right Semifinal:  vs. 

5. Weight Class 199 – 242 lb (90 – 110 kg) Right Final:  vs. 

6. Ladies Weight Class 154+ lb (+70 kg) Right Semifinal:  vs. 

7. Ladies Weight Class 154+ lb (+70 kg) Right Semifinal:  vs. 

8. Ladies Weight Class 154+ lb (+70 kg) Right Semifinal:  vs. 

9. Ladies Weight Class 154+ lb (+70 kg) Right Final (1st match):  vs. 

10. Ladies Weight Class 154+ lb (+70 kg) Right Final (final match):  vs. 

11. Men Weight Class +243 lb (+110 kg) Right match:  vs. 

12. Men Weight Class +243 lb (+110 kg) Right match:  vs. 

13. Men Weight Class +243 lb (+110 kg) Right Semifinal:  vs. 

14. Men Weight Class +243 lb (+110 kg) Right (preliminaries – John toprolls):  vs. 

15. Men Weight Class +243 lb (+110 kg) Right Final (1st match – John hooks):  vs. 

16. Men Weight Class +243 lb (+110 kg) Right Final (final match – John hooks again):  vs. 

17. Weight Class 0 – 154 lb (-70 kg) Right match:  (misspelled Boohoyan) vs.  (now Jambul Vibliani)

18. Weight Class 0 – 154 lb (-70 kg) Right match:  vs. 

19. Weight Class 0 – 154 lb (-70 kg) Right Semifinal:  vs.  (misspelled Boohoyan in the video)

https://youtu.be/5LXU58mkISs?t=1m30s

Source: John Burgeson │ proarmwrestling.com


Matches in the second video:

1. Weight Class 0 – 154 lb (-70 kg) Right Semifinal:  vs.  (misspelled Boohoyan in the video)

2. Weight Class 0 – 154 lb (-70 kg) Right Final:  (now Jambul Vibliani) vs.  (misspelled Boohoyan).

3. Weight Class 177 – 198 lb (-90 kg) Right match: “ToddZilla”  vs. 

4. Weight Class 177 – 198 lb (-90 kg) Right match:  vs. 

5. Weight Class 177 – 198 lb (-90 kg) Right Semifinal:  vs. 

6. Weight Class 177 – 198 lb (-90 kg) Right Final: “ToddZilla”  vs. 

7. Weight Class 177 – 198 lb (-90 kg) Left match:   vs. 

8. Weight Class 177 – 198 lb (-90 kg) Left Semifinal:  vs. “ToddZilla” 

9. Weight Class 177 – 198 lb (-90 kg) Left Semifinal:  vs. 

10. Weight Class 177 – 198 lb (-90 kg) Left Final: “ToddZilla”  vs. 

11. Weight Class 155 – 176 lb (-80 kg) Right match (preliminaries):  vs. ?

12. Weight Class 155 – 176 lb (-80 kg) Right match (preliminaries):  vs. 

13. Weight Class 155 – 176 lb (-80 kg) Right match (preliminaries):  vs. 

14. Weight Class 155 – 176 lb (-80 kg) Right match (preliminaries):  vs. 

15. Weight Class 155 – 176 lb (-80 kg) Right match (preliminaries):  vs. ?

16. Weight Class 155 – 176 lb (-80 kg) Right match (preliminaries):  vs. ?

17. Weight Class 155 – 176 lb (-80 kg) Right match (preliminaries):  vs. Djasure

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9DrtYz_1okU

Source: John Burgeson │ proarmwrestling.com


Matches in the third video:

1. Weight Class 155 – 176 lb (-80 kg) Right match:  vs. 

2. Weight Class 155 – 176 lb (-80 kg) Right match:  vs.

3. Weight Class 155 – 176 lb (-80 kg) Right match:  vs. 

4. Weight Class 155 – 176 lb (-80 kg) Right match:  vs. 

5. Weight Class 155 – 176 lb (-80 kg) Right Semifinal:  vs. 

6. Weight Class 155 – 176 lb (-80 kg) Right Semifinal:  vs. 

7. Weight Class 155 – 176 lb (-80 kg) Right Semifinal:  vs. 

8. Weight Class 155 – 176 lb (-80 kg) Right Semifinal:  vs. 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yJ5JUSsMD30

Source: John Burgeson │ proarmwrestling.com


This results table was made by XSportNews, using the official results (with some adjustments) posted by Bill Collins – northeastboard and John Burgeson – northeastboard.

(If you copy this results table, please also add a link to this article)

LEFT HAND / LEFT ARM LEFT HAND / LEFT ARM
MEN PRO 0-154 lb (-70kg) MEN PRO 0-154 lb (-70kg)
Roman Tsindeliani (now Jambul Vibliani) Roman Tsindeliani (now Jambul Vibliani)
Stephen Rodgers Vazgen Soghoyan
Lenny Lockert Simon Berriochoa
Jake Smith Jamie Sheldon
Johnny Burgeson Jeremy Plaster
Tony Sweat Marc Orapallo
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MEN PRO 155-176 lb (-80 kg) MEN PRO 155-176 lb (-80 kg)
Djasure Cvetan Gashevski
Chris Chakhamakdyn Allen Fisher
Aaron Lengyel Denis Dubreuil
Denise Dubreuil Kevin Hicklin
Jarod Cash Brandon Dye
Travis Miller Mike McGraw
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MEN PRO 177-198 lb (-90 kg) MEN PRO 177-198 lb (-90 kg)
Todd Hutchings Todd Hutchings
Kevin Bongard James Smith
Vasily Kuznetsov Kenny Hughes
Bray Johnson Chad Silvers
Eric Roussin Kevin Bongard
James Smith Andreas Rundstrom
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MEN PRO 199-252 lb (-110 kg) MEN PRO 199-252 lb (-110 kg)
Marcio Barboza John Brzenk
Tom Nelson Ron Bath
John Brzenk Sylvain Perron
Sylvain Perron Michael Todd
Ron Bath Marcio Barboza
Allen Ferreira Kevin Buetts
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MEN PRO 243+ lb (+110 kg) MEN PRO 243+ lb (+110 kg)
Travis Bagent John Brzenk
Eric Woelfel Farid Usmanov (now Ferit Osmanli)
Bob Shaffer Brian Bilby
August Smisl August Smisl
Rob Bigwood Travis Bagent
Linley Keating Eric Guevin
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Ladies / Women Right 
0-132 lb (-60 kg)
Judy Dodd
Tamara Mitts
Valerie Beach
Tanya Wood
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133-154 lb (-70 kg)
Heidi Andersson
Barb Zalepa
Carolyn Fisher
Valerie Beach
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154+ lb (+70 kg)
Joyce King
Liliya Khamidullina
Mirela Pirjol
Nicole Cisco
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Mens Master Left – 0-154 Mens Master Right – 0-154
No Entries No entries
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Mens Master Left – 155-176 Mens Master Right – 155-176
No Entries 1. Vern Martel
2. Aaron Lengyel
3. Mike McGraw
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Mens Master Left – 177- 198 Mens Master Right – 177-198
No Entries 1. Bob Brown
2. Bill Arnold
3. Lee Ecclesfield
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Mens Master Left – 199-220 Mens Master Right – 199-220
No Entries 1. John Woolsey
2. John Shipes
3. Darigi Nagynknan
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Mens Master Left – 221+ Mens Master Right – 221+
1. Rob Boespflug 1. Ron Bath
2. John Shipes 2. Mark Clay
3. Ron Bedinsky 3. Eric Drury
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Grandmaster Right – 0-165
1. Dave Hicks
2. Zee Bujag
3. Ian Stanton
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Grandmaster Right – 166-185
1. Dave Hicks
2. Bert Whitfield
3. Adam Gerber
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Grandmaster Right – 186-205
1. John Woolsey
2. Bert Whitfield
3. Bob Eazor
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Grandmaster Right – 226+
1. John Woolsey
2. Bruce Way
3. Jeff Hodskinson
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Mens Amateur Left – 0-154 Mens Amateur Right – 0-154
1. Mike England 1. Mike England
2. Ron Acena 2. Ed Romero
3. Fabian Carrillo 3. Ron Acena
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Mens Amateur Left – 155-176 Mens Amateur Right – 155-176
1. Richard Smith 1. Travis Miller
2. Tony Montgomery 2. Richard Smith
3. Joe Gonzales 3. Tony Montgomery
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Mens Amateur Left – 177-198 Mens Amateur Right – 177-198
1. Rob Boespflug 1. Kyle Norman
2. Kyle Norman 2. Clink Way
3. Troy Tiegs 3. Dan Wardlaw
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Mens Amateur Left – 199-242 Mens Amateur Right – 199-242
1. Michael Mariscal 1. Lee Bonnett
2. Jeremy Woodside 2. Michael Mariscal
3. Lee Bonnett 3. Mark Clay
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Mens Amateur Left – 243+ Mens Amateur Right – 243+
1. Conan Medak 1. Ed Shelton
2. Lee Bonnett 2. Conan Medak
3. Jeff Hodgekinson 3. Ed Wucher
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Mens Beginner Left – 0-165 Mens Beginner Right – 0-165
No Entries 1. Ulysses Alvarez
2. Greg Arnold
3. Josh Jordan
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Mens Beginner Left – 166-198 Mens Beginner Right – 166-198
1. Troy Tiegs 1. Ed Moehle
2. Mark Reichert 2. Angelo Paiva
3. Josh Jordan 3. Troy Tiegs
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Mens Beginner Left – 199+  Mens Beginner Right – 199+
No Entries 1. Clint Way
2. Troy Teigs
3. Mark Reichert
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