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A1 Russian Open 2014 - Live Stream

LIVE: A1 Russian Open 2014

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July 25, Friday, Palace of Sports “Dynamo” in Krylatskom “ 
12.00 – 16.00 preliminary and semi-final (the fight with his left hand) – admission free 
16.00 – 18.00 Break 
18.00 – 20.00 final matches in all categories, “absolute” category (the fight with his left hand), rewarding – admission by ticket 

July 26, Saturday, Palace of Sports “Dynamo” in Krylatskom “ 
12.00 – 16.00 preliminary and semi-final (the fight with his right hand) – admission free 
16.00 – 18.00 Break 
18.00 – 20.00 final matches in all categories, “absolute” category (the fight with his right hand), rewarding – admission by ticket

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Below you can see a clock with Moscow time. The competition will start on 25 and 26 July 2014, at 12:00 Moscow time:

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INFO: A1 Russian Open 2014 │ Schedule, Rules, Awards, Requirements, Map

A1 Russian Open 2014 – Rules, Requirements, Schedule, Info │ Image Edited by XSportNews using the official PDF from armsport-rus.ru
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” Krylatskoe Sport Palace is an indoor sporting arena located in Moscow, Russia. The seating capacity of the arena is for 5,000 people and it was opened in 2006. It is the home arena of the MBC Dynamo Moscow basketball team. ”

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EuroArm 2014 Registration, Russia 139 competitors

24th European Armwrestling Championships 2014 EuroArm – Baku, Azerbaijan
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” We are ready to start the online registration for European Armwrestling Championships 2014. To register your team – go to:
http://www.eaf-armwrestling.com/europeans_registration/
If you need your login and password – just mail for marcin@eaf-armwrestling.com “

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Next you can see the Registration from Russia, for the 24th European Armwrestling Championships 2014 Baku, Azerbaijan, which was posted on armsport-rus.ru:

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A1 Russian Open 2014 │ Poster

A1 Russian Open 2014 – Denis Cyplenkov Hulk │ Image Source: armsport-rus.ru

See info about ► A1 Russian Open 2014 RUSARTARHIV │ World Armwrestling Grand Prix, 24 – 26 July 2014 ◄

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INTERVIEW: John Brzenk – The Legend

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Source: armsport-rus.ru │ Google Translate:

” Interview with a Legend

… Legend. Someone associated with the word something ancient written in manuscripts or languishing in a huge tome … One thinks of Ridley Scott with a young Tom Cruise, and who – that Will Smith in the film adaptation of the novel by the magnificent “I Am Legend.” ..
I have also been associated with that word only one. Man of Steel. King armwrestling. Professor.
John Richard Brzenk.
Gone forever Zaur Tskhadadze finest hour. Gone are the other sports Alan Karaev and Alexey Voevoda. And John is still pleases us with fights. It seems he does not age as well as his good-natured smile.
I always wanted to see Brzenk in Russia. To see again after the “Golden Bear.”
And behold, the hour has come! Thanks to the tournament A-1 RUSSIAN OPEN – we’re waiting Brzenk in Moscow!
In the meantime, the Russian Association armsportu decided to make a gift to all fans armrsetlinga. Interview with a Legend!

Hello, John! With great joy all the fans of arm wrestling in Russia learned that you are going to take part in the World armwrestling Grand Prix A1 Russian Open Rusartarhiv 2014! In our press service received a lot of questions for you, from your Russian fans! We chose the most popular, allow you to set them.

How did you decide to come to this tournament?
John Brzenk. Was not easy to miss the A1 last 2 years, but as many of you know, I had a good reason – a serious shoulder injury and subsequent surgery. It took a long time to recover. My form is still not at the level at which we would like, but, unfortunately, the years take their toll. Have to take for granted the fact that the shoulder may never recover one hundred percent. So when I received an offer to participate in the A1, I thought there was a chance that never will be in such form as it is now.

How can you comment on the tournament?
John Brzenk: I do not fully understand how the grid works absolute category in this competition, but I watched in detail the results of previous years, and, judging by the results, it seems to me that the grid is very effective. Get into the top eight teams in the tournament – is in itself a great achievement. Armwrestling level in Russia, as Russia’s capabilities have changed significantly since 1990. Prizes for A1 is the highest in the world. $ 10,000 for each hand in absolyutke – a really serious reward. Also, I think it’s great when athletes with disabilities also have the opportunity to fight for decent money.Should be involved in these athletes and support them not only morally, but also, of course, financial. Arm wrestling – a sport where everyone can show themselves in one category or another, regardless of circumstances.

Who, in your opinion, is the favorite of the absolute weight category A1?
John Brzenk: To get to the top, in armsportu takes time. So, I think that all of those same athletes will fight for the podium. Can not allocate Tsyplenkova Denis, Andrew Pushkar. This year, the arrival of Dave Chafee may bring some changes in the existing status – quo.

What a launch weight you want to put on the tournament?
John Brzenk: Today I weigh 225 pounds (102 kg) with visible overweight. I’m going to exercise more, to at A1 was 10 pounds (4.5 kg) less fat and more muscle mass. I do not think much gone from 225 pounds. Fighting in the category of 100 kg is real to me, if I accept this decision.

How do you assess your physical form today?
John Brzenk: I train very active, but unfortunately, as I said, not getting any younger, and very concerned about the shoulder. I’ll get ready for the competition as I can and hopefully luck will not pass me by the draw. Feel that I can fight for a decent level in its category. Time will tell my chances in the fight absolyutke.

The question that interests most readers – what is the volume of your biceps and forearms?
John Brzenk: The size of my biceps 17.5 inches (44.5 cm), forearm 15.5 inches (39.5 cm)

In Russia, the power of your performance is legendary, it can – then tell our readers about the power performance in any exercise?
John Brzenk: How many of you know, I’m not a big fan of weight to drag. In fact, I almost never did. 30 years of fighting at the table with different sparring partners have developed my strength and endurance. Only recently I started working out with weights to regain shoulder after a major operation. Yes, and just get in shape. However, I’ve never been a fan of weight lifting.

Of that exercise, in addition to fighting, you use in your preparation for competition? There is what that favorite exercise John Brzenk?
John Brzenk: I have no favorite exercises. Lifting heavy loads has always been difficult for me, since I never devoted enough time to this task. After struggling at the table I give my body to recover before the next workout.

Where do you most often trains in the United States?
John Brzenk: I moved to Phoenix, Arizona, in November last year. Started training with the local team in Phoenix. I was glad to see that the city has been prepared and well-organized team. Todd Hutchins also recently moved to Arizona. Every two weeks we meet and train at the table.

What are the main motives for practicing arm wrestling at arm wrestlers from the U.S.? What motivates them to reach the top arm wrestling?
John Brzenk: I think the best side arm wrestling – the development of friendly relations, partnership and mutual assistance in training. Regular joint exercises allow to reach new levels of excellence to all participants. Responsibility that your friends and teammates are waiting for you at the next training session, provides an additional incentive not to go astray.

Tell me, how great eats Brzenk?
John Brzenk: I’m on a diet. Always I’m eating what I want, when hunger makes itself felt. I used to monitor the consumption of protein, especially when chasing weight. But for several years do not do it.

Tell me with whom you would like to spend a duel by the “armfayt”? There is such an athlete? If there is – why is it with him?
John Brzenk: I need to better heal his shoulder and if it happens, I’d like to call to fight Michael Todd. He proved to be a tough nut to crack. I would like to show that there is life in the old dog yet, and defeat him.

And what bout you remember the most for your career? What is considered the most significant victory, defeat, and what is most offensive to you?
John Brzenk: One of the most memorable fights for me was when I defeated Denis Tsyplenkova. I must admit I did not expect this, but I had the support of friends, which allowed not to lose faith in themselves. Thanks Neil Pickup (Neil Pickup). Most humiliating defeat for me are those when I allowed myself to fight injured.

Personal question from our constant readers. What pets do you like?
John Brzenk: In our family, we love dogs. It is indifferent to cats. We live one beagle (breed of English hounds) and one dachshund.

In Russia you are loved and very welcome. What can you say to your fans?
John Brzenk: When I visited the tournament “Golden Bear” in 1990, I received a warm welcome and good support from the Russians. Every once in Russia, I was very comfortable and relaxed. Thank you for this!

  Author: Ivan Dobororezov 
  Translation: Oleg Kasatkin "

Source: armsport-rus.ru │ Google Translate

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INTERVIEW: Dave Chaffee. Troublemaker.

Dave Chaffee vs. Denis Cyplenkov – Nemiroff World Cup 2013 │ Image Source: armsport-rus.ru

Source: armsport-rus.ru│ Google Translate:

” Troublemaker.
Dave Chafee.Troublemaker.The man who was able to give a decent fight to the great Denis Tsyplenkova.For us, the Russian fans, it appeared as if from nowhere.And how did!Like a bolt from the blue.
And again – the daunting news.Dave goes to the World armwrestling Grand Prix A1 Russian Open Rusartarhiv 2014! Pleasantly surprised!And some people even doubted not “duck” it?No, not “duck”!Today we talk with Dave, and he puts all the points on the «I».

Good morning, Dave.Tell us about yourself.
Dave: Hi, I’m Dave Chafee. I am 37 years old. I was born in Erie, Pennsylvania. I work in a prison in the custody order.

Who for you is an idol, a model for imitation in arm wrestling?
Dave: My idols in arm wrestling is John Brzenk and Craig Tullir. They are both very worthy classic arm wrestlers.

What do in your free time armwrestling?
Dave: After work and on weekends I like to spend time with family, go to practice and play poker.

Tell us a little about your training, how the training process, what are your favorite exercises?
Dave: I train at the table once a week and the remaining 6 days a week I’m doing either at home or in the gym. My favorite exercise is the Curl Scott on the bench with one hand isometric exercises on the bench Scott, pulling using fat gripz (rubber products for thickening capture)

Who of the European arm wrestlers would you like to meet at the table?
Dave: I know some European arm wrestlers. I would like to compete with Ivan Matyushenko, Andrey Pushkar and, of course, Denis Tsyplenkova

How did you decide to come to the tournament A1?
Dave: Championship A1 is the collection of fine athletes, strong competition and undoubtedly attractive prizes. These are the main factors for the decision of my participation in the championship. I would like to thank all those who took and takes part in the organization of this wonderful tournament. Special thanks for what we, arm wrestlers, presented the opportunity to fight for serious money. I want to note that the organizers of the A1 along with normal athletes spend tournament for athletes – persons with disabilities, such as cash prizes. And that’s fine, that athletes with disabilities were able to fight for good monetary reward. They practice no less than we do!

What are your predictions for the fight in the championship A1?
Dave: STANDINGS A1 is quite unusual, it has no analogues in the world, a lot will depend on who will get in early. The draw can be good, and maybe just the opposite.

What starts planning in 2014, except for A1?
Dave: This year I plan to participate in several championships WAL (World Armwrestling League), I hope to come back to Nemiroff in Warsaw.

Champions Armwrestling diet is quite varied, sometimes – amazing.And it feeds Dave Chafee?

Dave: My diet does not hold water. I drink a lot of protein (protein), but madly in love cheeseburgers and pizza.

Dave, in Russia you have a lot of fans and admirers.Many were pleased to learn the news of your arrival at the tournament A1!What can you say to all these people?

Dave: I would once again like to thank my fans for their support, I really appreciate it. Any I win or lose, I squeeze out myself 110%.But, rest assured, I did not come to Russia to disappoint their fans.
See you there! ”

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Competitors list for A1 Russian Open 2014 │ UPDATED

A1 Russian Open 2014 │ Image Source: armsport-rus.ru [edited by XSportNews.com]
As you can see, there is quite a big difference between the announced list and the list with the armwrestlers that will actual start tomorrow Friday – 25 July 2014 and on Saturday – 26 July 2014. Anyway, many big names on the list:

Click to download (or see it in your browser) ► The Startup list for A1 Russian Open 2014

Click to download (or see it in your browser) ► The Startup list for A1 Russian Open 2014

Source: armsport-rus.ru

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NEXT YOU CAN SEE THE OLD LIST, I LEFT IT JUST FOR COMPARISON WITH THE STARTING LIST:
Evgeny Prudnik was just added to the list, Todd Hutchings will now have the chance to meet Evgeny, see ► Todd Hutchings wants to meet Evgeny Prudnik at WAL or A1
This list will be updated often. Denis Cyplenkov, Dave Chaffee, John Brzenk, Todd Hutchings, Andrey Pushkar, Sergey Tokarev, Ferit Osmanli, Alexey Semerenko, Artem Taynov, Ivan Matyushenko, Krasimir Kostadinov, Evgeny Prudnik and many others are on the list.

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List of participants in the tournament in 2014 A1

World armwrestling Grand Prix A1 RUSSIAN OPEN RUSARTARHIV 2014

Russia, USA, Ukraine, Armenia, Poland,  

Absolute (Open) Weight category (left hand)
1. Tsyplenkov Denis (Russia)
2. Ciganov Daniel (Russia)
3. Dave Chaffey (USA)
4. Sergey Yevtushenko (Russian)
5. Faronov Alexey (Russia)
6. Carriers Victor (Russia)
7. Shevtsov Mikhail (Russia)
8. Taynov Artem (Ukraine)
9. John Brzenk (USA)
10. Todd Hutchings (USA)
11. Akperov Vadim (Russia)
12. Aleynikov Vadim (Russia)
13. Kasatkin Oleg (Russia)
14. Apevalov Alexander (Russia)
15. Pradines Aymeric (France)
16. Balkova Oleg (Russia)
17. Khapaev Eldar (Russia)
18. Dzhioev Hetag (Russia)
19. Pavin Dmitry (Russia)
20. ALIAKBEROV DJASUR (Uzbekistan)
21. Barskov Andrey (Russia)
22. Kulyasov Sergey (Russia)
23. Musaelyan Mher (Ukraine)
24. Ongarbaev Kydyrgali (Kazakhstan)
25. Sergei Ivanov (Russia)
26. Sergey Yurchenko (Russia)
27. BOYAKHCHYAN DAVIT (Armenia)
28. MNATSAKANYAN VLADIMIR (Armenia)
29. CHAPUKHYAN ARMEN (Armenia)
30. Aliskendarov Eldar (Russia)
31. Semerenko Alex (Ukraine)
32. Andrey Pushkar (Ukraine)
33. Khudayarov Farkhod (Uzbekistan)
34. TOKAREV ANDREW (Ukraine)
35. Sergey Tokarev (Ukraine)
36. Khadayev Chermen (Russia)
37. Abutidze Alex (Georgia)
38. Gamtenadze Irakli (Georgia)
39. Farid Usmanov (Turkey)
40. Alexander Kolesnikov (Belarus)
41. Paul nuts (Russia)
42. Barskov Anton (Russia)
43. Haspekov George (Russia)
44. Ostrovsky Oleg (Russia)
45. Archegov Alexander (Russia)
46. Matyushenko Ivan (Russia)
47. Maxim Popov (Russia)
48. Krasimir Kostadinov (Bulgaria)
49. Moves Zaurbek (Russia)
50. Skodtaev Anatoly (Russia)
51. Zhoh Oleg (Ukraine)
52. Silaev Dmitry (Russia)
53. Karaev Muharbek (Russia)
54. Konstantin Smirnov (Belarus)
55. Asmonas Mantas (Lithuania)
56. Kriksciunas Donatas (Lithuania)
57. Sharagovich Slava (Belarus)
58. Mikhail Soloviev (Russia)
59. Ilya Ilin (Kazakhstan)
60. Kir’yanov Alexander (Russia)
61. Serikov Nikolai (Belarus)
62. Prudnyk Eugene (Ukraine)
63. Gordov Alexey (Russia)
entry fee – 3000 rubles!
64. Nikolai Leonov (Ukraine)
65. DOKUCHAEV DMITRIY (Uzbekistan)
66. Goloburdin Vladimir (Russia)

Absolute (Open) Weight category (right hand)
1. Tsyplenkov Denis (Russia)
2. Ciganov Daniel (Russia)
3. Dave Chaffey (USA)
4. Sergey Yevtushenko (Russian)
5. Faronov Alexey (Russia)
6. Carriers Victor (Russia)
7. Shevtsov Mikhail (Russia)
8. Taynov Artem (Ukraine)
9. John Brzenk (USA)
10. Todd Hutchings (USA)
11. Akperov Vadim (Russia)
12. Aleynikov Vadim (Russia)
13. Kasatkin Oleg (Russia)
14. Apevalov Alexander (Russia)
15. Pradines Aymeric (France)
16. Balkova Oleg (Russia)
17. Khapaev Eldar (Russia)
18. Dzhioev Hetag (Russia)
19. Pavin Dmitry (Russia)
20. ALIAKBEROV DJASUR (Uzbekistan)
21. Barskov Andrey (Russia)
22. Kulyasov Sergey (Russia)
23. Musaelyan Mher (Ukraine)
24. Ongarbaev Kydyrgali (Kazakhstan)
25. Sergei Ivanov (Russia)
26. Jozsef Lovei (France)
27. Sergey Yurchenko (Russia)
28. BOYAKHCHYAN DAVIT (Armenia)
29. MNATSAKANYAN VLADIMIR (Armenia)
30. CHAPUKHYAN ARMEN (Armenia)
31. Aliskendarov Eldar (Russia)
32. Semerenko Alex (Ukraine)
33. Andrey Pushkar (Ukraine)
34. Khudayarov Farkhod (Uzbekistan)
35. TOKAREV ANDREW (Ukraine)
36. Sergey Tokarev (Ukraine)
37. Khadayev Chermen (Russia)
38. Abutidze Alex (Georgia)
39. Gamtenadze Irakli (Georgia)
40. Farid Usmanov (Turkey)
41. Alexander Kolesnikov (Belarus)
42. Paul nuts (Russia)
43. Barskov Anton (Russia)
44. Haspekov George (Russia)
45. Ostrovsky Oleg (Russia)
46. Matyushenko Ivan (Russia)
47. Maxim Popov (Russia)
48. Krasimir Kostadinov (Bulgaria)
49. Moves Zaurbek (Russia)
50. Skodtaev Anatoly (Russia)
51. Silaev Dmitry (Russia)
52. Konstantin Smirnov (Belarus)
53. Kriksciunas Donatas (Lithuania)
54. Sharagovich Slava (Belarus)
55. Mikhail Soloviev (Russia)
56. Ilya Ilin (Kazakhstan)
57. Kir’yanov Alexander (Russia)
58. Serikov Nikolai (Belarus)
59. Prudnyk Eugene (Ukraine)
60. Gordov Alexey (Russia)
entry fee – 3000 rubles!
61. Nikolai Leonov (Ukraine)
62. DOKUCHAEV DMITRIY (Uzbekistan)
66. Goloburdin Vladimir (Russia)

Weight category up to 100 kg (left hand)
1. Taynov Artem (Ukraine)
2. Jacob Kubik (Russia)
3. Faronov Alexey (Russia)
4. Roman Shevchenko (Russia)
5. Dzhioev Hetag (Russia)
6. Shevtsov Mikhail (Russia)
7. Senyushin Valery (Russia)
8. Kasatkin Oleg (Russia)
9. John Brzenk (USA)
10. Chervov Sergey (Russia)
11. Pradines Aymeric (France)
12. Khapaev Eldar (Russia)
13. Balkova Oleg (Russia)
14. Barskov Andrey (Russia)
15. Kulyasov Sergey (Russia)
16. Mitin Denis (Russia)
17. Andrey Prokofiev (Russia)
18. Khudayarov Farkhod (Uzbekistan)
19. Sergei Ivanov (Russia)
20. Tanayev Mikhail (Russia)
21. Khasaya Khvicha (Russia)
22. Aliskendarov Eldar (Russia)
23. Mirzeabasov Beasley (Russia)
24. Batyrhanov Batyr (Russia)
25. KALTUROV Alan (Russia)
26. Khadayev Chermen (Russia)
27. Maxim Popov (Russia)
28. Moves Zaurbek (Russia)
29. Krasimir Kostadinov (Bulgaria)
30. Sergel Sergei (Belarus)
31. Kriksciunas Donatas (Lithuania)
32. Alexander Alekseev (Russia)
33. Andrew Kramar (Ukraine)
34. Rysbekov Eskendir (Kazakhstan)
entry fee – 3000 rubles!
35. Stasiuk Sergey (Ukraine)

Weight category up to 100 kg (right hand)
1. Taynov Artem (Ukraine)
2. Jacob Kubik (Russia)
3. Faronov Alexey (Russia)
4. Roman Shevchenko (Russia)
5. Dzhioev Hetag (Russia)
6. Shevtsov Mikhail (Russia)
7. Senyushin Valery (Russia)
8. Kasatkin Oleg (Russia)
9. John Brzenk (USA)
10. Chervov Sergey (Russia)
11. Pradines Aymeric (France)
12. Khapaev Eldar (Russia)
13. Balkova Oleg (Russia)
14. Barskov Andrey (Russia)
15. Kulyasov Sergey (Russia)
16. Mitin Denis (Russia)
17. Andrey Prokofiev (Russia)
18. Khudayarov Farkhod (Uzbekistan)
19. Sergei Ivanov (Russia)
20. Tanayev Mikhail (Russia)
21. Khasaya Khvicha (Russia)
22. Aliskendarov Eldar (Russia)
23. Mirzeabasov Beasley (Russia)
24. Batyrhanov Batyr (Russia)
25. KALTUROV Alan (Russia)
26. Khadayev Chermen (Russia)
27. Maxim Popov (Russia)
28. Moves Zaurbek (Russia)
29. Krasimir Kostadinov (Bulgaria)
30. Sergel Sergei (Belarus)
31. Kriksciunas Donatas (Lithuania)
32. Alexander Alekseev (Russia)
33. Andrew Kramar (Ukraine)
34. Rysbekov Eskendir (Kazakhstan)
entry fee – 3000 rubles!
35. Stasiuk Sergey (Ukraine)

Weight category up to 90 kg (left hand)
1. Musaelyan Mher (Ukraine)
2. Reshetnikov Nicholas (Russia)
3. Belvarov Roman (Russia)
4. Anders Evgeny (Russia)
5. Meloyan Edgar (Armenia)
6. Andrey Prozorov (Russia)
7. Demidenko Anatoly (Russian)
8. Fatties Igor (Russia)
9. Andrey Sirbu (Ukraine)
10. Todd Hutchings (USA)
11. ALIAKBEROV DJASUR (Uzbekistan)
12. Halikov Magomedveli (Russia)
13. Mitin Denis (Russia)
14. Oleg Golovin (Russia)
15. Ongarbaev Kydyrgali (Kazakhstan)
16. Alexander Belousov (Russia)
17. Rustam Zeynalov (Russia)
18. Radjabov Magomed (Russia)
19. MNATSAKANYAN VLADIMIR (Armenia)
20. Shevelenko Victor (Russia)
21. Pankeev Vadim (Russia)
22. Paul nuts (Russia)
23. Prosvirnin Alexander (Russia)
24. Khousainov Radik (Russia)
25. Barbers Maxim (Russia)
26. Archegov Alexander (Russia)
27. Plamen Dimitrov (Bulgaria)
28. Ivakin Taras (Ukraine)
29. Saitov Arthur (Russia)
30. DYULGER IVAN (Moldova)
31. Grebnev Yuri (Russia)
32. Yalhoroev Ismail (Russia)
33. Zenkov Alexander (Russia)
34. Talgat Zhandos (Kazakhstan)
35. Ahari Andrey (Russia)
36. Prudnyk Eugene (Ukraine)
37. Deniz Kan (Turkey)
38. Rakul Alexey (Russia)
39. Anfilofyev Alexander (Russia)
entry fee – 3000 rubles!
40. Alexander Tarasov (Russia)
41. Ortoidze Johnny (Russia)

Weight category up to 90 kg (right hand)
1. Musaelyan Mher (Ukraine)
2. Reshetnikov Nicholas (Russia)
3. Belvarov Roman (Russia)
4. Anders Evgeny (Russia)
5. Meloyan Edgar (Armenia)
6. Andrey Prozorov (Russia)
7. Demidenko Anatoly (Russian)
8. Fatties Igor (Russia)
9. Andrey Sirbu (Ukraine)
10. Todd Hutchings (USA)
11. ALIAKBEROV DJASUR (Uzbekistan)
12. Halikov Magomedveli (Russia)
13. Mitin Denis (Russia)
14. Oleg Golovin (Russia)
15. Ongarbaev Kydyrgali (Kazakhstan)
16. Alexander Belousov (Russia)
17. Rustam Zeynalov (Russia)
18. Radjabov Magomed (Russia)
19. MNATSAKANYAN VLADIMIR (Armenia)
20. Shevelenko Victor (Russia)
21. Pankeev Vadim (Russia)
22. Paul nuts (Russia)
23. Prosvirnin Alexander (Russia)
24. Khousainov Radik (Russia)
25. Barbers Maxim (Russia)
26. Archegov Alexander (Russia)
27. Plamen Dimitrov (Bulgaria)
28. Ivakin Taras (Ukraine)
29. Saitov Arthur (Russia)
30. DYULGER IVAN (Moldova)
31. Grebnev Yuri (Russia)
32. Yalhoroev Ismail (Russia)
33. Zenkov Alexander (Russia)
34. Talgat Zhandos (Kazakhstan)
35. Ahari Andrey (Russia)
36. Prudnyk Eugene (Ukraine)
37. Deniz Kan (Turkey)
38. Rakul Alexey (Russia)
39. Anfilofyev Alexander (Russia)
entry fee – 3000 rubles!
40. Alexander Tarasov (Russia)
41. Ortoidze Johnny (Russia)

Weight category up to 80 kg (left hand)
1. Aleynikov Vadim (Russia)
2. Habarov Evgeny (Russia)
3. Akperov Vadim (Russia)
4. Fedorischev Constantine (Russia)
5. Ganshin Basil (Russia)
6. Haladaev Sharapudinov (Russia)
7. Mundzhishvili Alex (Russia)
8. Pisarkov Sergey (Russia)
9. Urtaev Atsamaz (Russia)
10. Ashikhin Anton (Russia)
11. Rayhan Shynbolat (Kazakhstan)
12. Liadov Andrey (Ukraine)
13. Jozsef Lovei (France)
14. Shakhsenem Wazir (Russia)
15. Luzin Andrey (Russia)
16. ISKANDAROV KAZIMIR (Azerbaijan)
17. Avilkina Mikhail (Russia)
18. Tautiev George (Russia)
19. Cvetan Gashevski (Bulgaria)
20. Zhoh Oleg (Ukraine)
21. Timurziyev Ibrahim (Russia)
22. Karaev Muharbek (Russia)
23. Kokuhin Alexey (Russia)
24. Asmonas Mantas (Lithuania)
25. Theologians Sergei (Russia)
26. Bulenkov Alexander (Russia)
27. Screwtape Dmitry (Russia)
28. Hasanov Zhanaly (Kazakhstan)
29. Yaronsky Basil (Russia)
30. Kalmyks Vitaly (Russia)
31. Prokudin Nicholas (Russia)
32. Alexey Lobanov (Russia)
33. Alexander Balashov (Kazakhstan)
34. Mironets Evgeny (Russia)
35. Ruslan Nabiyev (Russia)
36. Saitov Zaur (Russia)
37. Victor Fomin (Russia)
38. Batchayev Achmat (Russia)
39. Dwoskin Ivan (Russia)
40. Matchenko Vladimir (Kazakhstan)
41. Leonid Ekimov (Russia)
entry fee – 3000 rubles!
42. Mirzasaidov Evgeny (Russia)
43. DOKUCHAEV DMITRIY (Uzbekistan)
44. Soltyhanov Baisangurov (Russia)

Weight category up to 80 kg (right hand)
1. Aleynikov Vadim (Russia)
2. Habarov Evgeny (Russia)
3. Akperov Vadim (Russia)
4. Fedorischev Constantine (Russia)
5. Ganshin Basil (Russia)
6. Haladaev Sharapudinov (Russia)
7. Mundzhishvili Alex (Russia)
8. Pisarkov Sergey (Russia)
9. Urtaev Atsamaz (Russia)
10. Ashikhin Anton (Russia)
11. Rayhan Shynbolat (Kazakhstan)
12. Liadov Andrey (Ukraine)
13. Jozsef Lovei (France)
14. Shakhsenem Wazir (Russia)
15. Luzin Andrey (Russia)
16. ISKANDAROV KAZIMIR (Azerbaijan)
17. Avilkina Mikhail (Russia)
18. Tautiev George (Russia)
19. Cvetan Gashevski (Bulgaria)
20. Timurziyev Ibrahim (Russia)
21. Karaev Muharbek (Russia)
22. Kokuhin Alexey (Russia)
23. Asmonas Mantas (Lithuania)
24. Theologians Sergei (Russia)
25. Bulenkov Alexander (Russia)
26. Screwtape Dmitry (Russia)
27. Hasanov Zhanaly (Kazakhstan)
28. Yaronsky Basil (Russia)
29. Kalmyks Vitaly (Russia)
30. Prokudin Nicholas (Russia)
31. Alexey Lobanov (Russia)
32. Alexander Balashov (Kazakhstan)
33. Mironets Evgeny (Russia)
34. Ruslan Nabiyev (Russia)
35. Saitov Zaur (Russia)
36. Victor Fomin (Russia)
37. Batchayev Achmat (Russia)
39. Dwoskin Ivan (Russia)
40. Matchenko Vladimir (Kazakhstan)
41. Leonid Ekimov (Russia)
entry fee – 3000 rubles!
42. Mirzasaidov Evgeny (Russia)
43. DOKUCHAEV DMITRIY (Uzbekistan)
44. Soltyhanov Baisangurov (Russia)

Weight category up to 70 kg (left hand)
1. Kolovskiy Ruslan (Russia)
2. Tsarikaev Elbrus (Russia)
3. Gavronsky Michael (Ukraine)
4. Mikaelyan Yuri (Armenia)
5. Yatsyk Alex (Ukraine)
6. Trigub Boris (Ukraine)
7. Teryaev Evgeny (Russia)
8. Klement’ev Semen (Russia)
9. Gleb Cherkasov (Russia)
10. Dzitiev Hetag (Russia)
11. Tovmasyan Mikhail (Russia)
12. Dzhusoev Batraz (Russia)
13. Maxim Markov (Russia)
14. Shamil Isaev (Russia)
15. Nikolaenko Vladimir (Russia)
16. Armen Petrosyan (Armenia)
17. Monks Pavel (Russia)
18. Pancu Denis (Moldova)
19. Kolyabin Dmitry (Russia)
20. Shamiev Magzhan (Kazakhstan)
21. Mirakhmedov Zhakhongir (Uzbekistan)
22. Sergey Zolotarev (Russia)
23. PIROYAN ARMAN (Armenia)
24. Ruslan Magomedov (Russia)
25. Ramazanov Gasanbeg (Russia)
26. Andriishin Hleb (Russia)
27. Kurdukov Alexander (Russia)
28. Jakovlev Dmitrij (Finland)
29. Arthur Nazarian (Armenia)
30. Sherov Temir (Uzbekistan)
31. Nikitchenko Sergey (Russia)
32. Shapkin Alexander (Russia)
33. Zagirbekov Zelimkhan (Russia)
34. Dzhusupov Mamed (Kazakhstan)
35. Farajov Wali (Kazakhstan)
36. Alexey Suvorov (Russia)
37. Kok Dima (Russia)
entry fee – 3000 rubles!
38. Ahmedshin Igor (Russia)
39. Togo Igor (Russia)
40. Gihaev Aslan (Russia)
41. Oleg Cherkasov (Russia)

Weight category up to 70 kg (right hand)
1. Kolovskiy Ruslan (Russia)
2. Tsarikaev Elbrus (Russia)
3. Gavronsky Michael (Ukraine)
4. Mikaelyan Yuri (Armenia)
5. Yatsyk Alex (Ukraine)
6. Trigub Boris (Ukraine)
7. Teryaev Evgeny (Russia)
8. Klement’ev Semen (Russia)
9. Gleb Cherkasov (Russia)
10. Dzitiev Hetag (Russia)
11. Tovmasyan Mikhail (Russia)
12. Dzhusoev Batraz (Russia)
13. Maxim Markov (Russia)
14. Shamil Isaev (Russia)
15. Nikolaenko Vladimir (Russia)
16. Armen Petrosyan (Armenia)
17. Monks Pavel (Russia)
18. Pancu Denis (Moldova)
19. Kolyabin Dmitry (Russia)
20. Shamiev Magzhan (Kazakhstan)
21. Mirakhmedov Zhakhongir (Uzbekistan)
22. Sergey Zolotarev (Russia)
23. PIROYAN ARMAN (Armenia)
24. Ruslan Magomedov (Russia)
25. Ramazanov Gasanbeg (Russia)
26. Andriishin Hleb (Russia)
27. Kurdukov Alexander (Russia)
28. Jakovlev Dmitrij (Finland)
29. Arthur Nazarian (Armenia)
30. Sherov Temir (Uzbekistan)
31. Nikitchenko Sergey (Russia)
32. Zagirbekov Zelimkhan (Russia)
33. Dzhusupov Mamed (Kazakhstan)
34. Farajov Wali (Kazakhstan)
35. Alexey Suvorov (Russia)
36. Kok Dima (Russia)
entry fee – 3000 rubles!
37. Ahmedshin Igor (Russia)
38. Togo Igor (Russia)
39. Gihaev Aslan (Russia)
40. Oleg Cherkasov (Russia)

DISABLED ATHLETES-MEN, ARM 1 (left hand struggle sitting)
1. Vyatkin Sergey (Russia)
2. AHMEDOV UMIDJON (Uzbekistan)
3. Valery Surkov (Russia)
4. Volhovsky Sergey (Russia)
5. Zverev Michael (Russia)
entry fee – 3000 rubles!
6. Chuliev Ruslan (Ukraine)

DISABLED ATHLETES-MEN, ARM 1 (right hand struggle sitting)
1. Vyatkin Sergey (Russia)
2. AHMEDOV UMIDJON (Uzbekistan)
3. Valery Surkov (Russia)
4. Volhovsky Sergey (Russia)
5. Zverev Michael (Russia)
entry fee – 3000 rubles!
6. Chuliev Ruslan (Ukraine)

DISABLED ATHLETES-MEN, ARM 2 (left hand fight standing)
1. Krasovskii Vadim (Ukraine)
2. Alexander Izotov (Russia)
3. Likhachev Artem (Russia)
4. Bob Brown (USA)
5. Shahemirov Isamedin (Russia)
6. Shepherds Ilya (Russia)
7. Pis’mak Artem (Ukraine)
8. Yusupaliev Yusuf (Russia)
9. Strel’nikov Gregory (Russia)
entry fee – 3000 rubles!
10. Osmaev Bekkhan (Russia)

DISABLED ATHLETES-MEN, ARM 2 (right hand, fight standing)
1. Krasovskii Vadim (Ukraine)
2. Alexander Izotov (Russia)
3. Likhachev Artem (Russia)
4. Bob Brown (USA)
5. Shahemirov Isamedin (Russia)
6. Shepherds Ilya (Russia)
7. Pis’mak Artem (Ukraine)
8. Yusupaliev Yusuf (Russia)
9. Strel’nikov Gregory (Russia)
entry fee – 3000 rubles!
10. Osmaev Bekkhan (Russia)

DISABLED ATHLETES ON-view, men, ARM 3 (left hand, the fight standing)
1. Valery Kudryavtsev (Russia)
2. Gennady Tropin (Russia)
3. Sergey Karpov (Russia)

DISABLED ATHLETES ON-view, men, ARM 3 (right-hand fight standing)
1. Valery Kudryavtsev (Russia)
2. Gennady Tropin (Russia)
3. Sergey Karpov (Russia)

DISABLED ATHLETES-rumored MEN, ARM 4 (left hand, the fight standing)
1. Lip Andrey (Russia)
2. Rostovtsev Lion (Russia)
3. Kolovskiy Ruslan (Russia)
4. Sheko Constantine (Russia)
5. Khudayarov Farkhod (Uzbekistan)
6. Alipov Alexey (Russia)
7. Alexey Makarov (Russia)
8. Valery Samoilov (Russia)
9. Andrei Smolin (Russia)
10. Luzin Andrey (Russia)
11. Serobian Gevorg (Russia)
12. Serobian Hovhannes (Russia)
13. Guiche Muslim (Russia)
14. Selimov Umar (Russia)
15. Dudas Badruddin (Russia)
16. Garifullin Ramil (Russia)
17. Dmitri Kudryashov (Russia)
18. Vanin Sergey (Russia)
19. Elpin Danil (Russia)

DISABLED ATHLETES-rumored MEN, ARM 4 (right-hand fight standing)
1. Lip Andrey (Russia)
2. Rostovtsev Lion (Russia)
3. Kolovskiy Ruslan (Russia)
4. Sheko Constantine (Russia)
5. Khudayarov Farkhod (Uzbekistan)
6. Alipov Alexey (Russia)
7. Alexey Makarov (Russia)
8. Valery Samoilov (Russia)
9. Andrei Smolin (Russia)
10. Luzin Andrey (Russia)
11. Serobian Gevorg (Russia)
12. Serobian Hovhannes (Russia)
13. Guiche Muslim (Russia)
14. Selimov Umar (Russia)
15. Dudas Badruddin (Russia)
16. Garifullin Ramil (Russia)
17. Dmitri Kudryashov (Russia)
18. Vanin Sergey (Russia)
19. Elpin Danil (Russia)

Registration Deadline – 01 July 2014! 
After July 1, you can check in, but the entry fee will not be 1500 and 3000 rubles for each hand! 
After July 1 from entry fees no one is exempt! 
Entry fee is paid separately for each hand and the weight class!
Example: if an athlete participates in his weight class with both hands – the entry fee for it turns 1500 + 1500 = 3000 rubles. If the athlete decides to fight in the weight category with both hands – he will need to pay another 1500 + 1500 = 3000 rubles. Total – 6000 rubles for participation in competitions and his weight category, provided timely registration!

Sportsmen, with the level of training – not less than one-third adult sports category.

Mandates Commission on Russian athletes must present:

  • – Passport of the Russian Federation;
  • – Electronic passport PAA
  • – Classification scoring book;
  • – A medical certificate;
  • – Certificate of insurance (original). 

The absence of one of these documents – implies a refusal to admit to the competition!

 

Registration ends July, 01, 2014 
Registration is still going to be possible after July, 01, with the entry Fee Being then RBLs 3,000 per arm, not 1,500 per arm. 
No participant is excused from paying Report the entry Fee After the registration end date ( July, 01). 
The entry Fee is to be paid per each arm both and each Weight class! 
For example: 
An athlete pulls in His Weight class, both arms, – His / her entry Fee then RBLs Being 1,500 + 1,500 = 3,000 RBLs rbls. Once the athlete may also decide to pull in the absolute weight class, both arms – it will be another 1,500 rbls + 1,500 rbls = 3,000 rbls. Such makes total of 6,000 rbls for entry fees, to participate in both his / her weight class and the absolute weight class, considering timely payment of the entry fees.

Source: armsport-rus.ru│ Google Translate

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Nikolay Mishta about A1 Russian Open 2014

Alexander Filimonov, Alexey Voevoda, Nikolay Mishta – A1 Russian Open 2012 │ Photo Source: armsport-rus.ru [edited by XSportNews.com]

Source: armsport-rus.ru │ Google Translate:

” Today we talk to a Master of Sports of Russia armsportu, vice president of PAA, organizer, promoter and principal patron armsportu in Russia – Nikolay Mishta.

Good afternoon, Nick!Now it is no secret that business competition armsportu brings no profit to the organizers, but on the contrary, requires huge investments, especially when it comes to such a grand event as «World armwrestling Grand Prix A1 Russian Open Rusartarhiv».Tell me how you came to the decision to organize and sponsor this event?Because, unfortunately, patronage in our country now – a rarity!And every year you pleasantly surprise all fans of arm wrestling!

Greetings! It’s simple – I’m a fan of arm wrestling and always dreamed that this wonderful sport actively developed, but someday (preferably in the next 10 – 15 years) became an Olympic sport. Actually, as soon as I grew as a professional, as a lawyer, and was earning enough money, and immediately proceeded to sponsorship. As for exactly A1 as the tournament – here, too, all TT solved. Met with President Alexander Filimonov PAA, Vice President Andrei Petrov and the head coach Arthur Aghajanian, we all discussed and decided on the format of the competition, in the past two years.

The question that bothers many athletes – whether this year on a selection of A1?In past tournaments Russian athletes could act only if the title “Master of Sports of Russia”, as will be the case at this year’s business for them, and for visitors from other states?
Good question. Indeed, it happens that the athlete de facto very serious level, but de jure title has, say, the CCM. It’s simple – who wants to participate in the tournament, let him write in a request PAA (indicating their results in competitions armsportu) and we’ll review it. As for the individual tournament or series of tournaments for “tolerance” to the A1, then today as a permanent system is unlikely. Well, athletes from other countries may be entered without restrictions.

In the announcement of the tournament does not say anything about women’s categories, they will not be this year?
And this is our “sick” issue. After the first A1 TV broadcasters to cooperate with us, immediately drew attention to nezrelischnoy female categories in connection with indecent small number of participants. And for us “picture” on the channel – this is one of the most important components of development arm wrestling as sports in general. Without popularity on TV armsportu nothing shines. So we asked the athletes themselves, “organize” and the next tournament to rectify the situation. However, it turned out worse – the girls did not even have enough to take the podium. Had, as you remember, do “absolyutku.” Under these conditions, prospects for women’s categories seems very little. That stated thirty people, even on absolyutku – consider. May extend the number of prizes that people are not afraid of leaders. In general, all in the hands of athletes.

Nevertheless, it is noteworthy that the athletes from the hearth, added category athletes visually impaired and hard of hearing.As competition regulations will be built?First selection disabled athletes, or they will fight along with categories male athletes?
Support for disabled athletes – one of the most important tasks of A1. Arm wrestlers disabled – most real “warriors” and they should be entitled to earn for their hard-earned cash. In the future, the trend will continue. Popularization of disabled armsportu also key to the development of our sport in general, as the road to the Olympic family is through the Paralympic Games. That’s where we just have to get in the coming years. World Championship for the disabled, which will be held by us recently established International Federation armsportu for persons with disabilities (IAFD – International Armsport Federation for Disabled) show the world the seriousness of our intentions.
As for the rules, everything will depend on the number of participants.

After the Russian Championship in 2014 was found 11 positive doping tests in athletes.This topic is now of concern to everyone, someone was speaking “for” conducting doping control someone “against.”And how do you see this problem?
I look at this problem is very simple: if we want to enter into the Olympic family, the doping control must be far. And our position will be strengthened, until we reach the standards of Olympic sports.

Now one can often hear the opinion that for professional tournaments, too, need a drug test.After all, almost all professional sports it is present.You’re not going to enter this procedure on the A1?
Excluded. Task A1 – promotion arm wrestling. Spend a significant finance doping controls within professional commercial tournament today is simply unreasonable. We are best spent on promotion, to reward athletes, etc.

Currently «World armwrestling Grand Prix A1 Russian Open Rusartarhiv» is the big-arm wrestling tournament in the world, with huge prize pools.But visitors from other states, and even more so from the ocean comes not so much.What do you think, why?Maybe – afraid of competition?
Can not be, and exactly. This was told to me directly, many foreign experts, judges, and the athletes themselves. Stars “worthless” to come to the tournament and, for example, generally hard to get into the top eight. Scale labor, the participants – all on the transcendent level that only the strongest can really expect a positive result on the A1. An example of this – part of one of the strongest athletes on the planet Krasimir Kostadinov. On the left hand, he did not even hit the top eight, and on the right took eighth place. But this is a world champion to 100 kg, the most powerful category! This year, he promised to improve your score on the order, we will wait.

What information support this year will be in the tournament?
It remains an open question. Goal number “one” – is to get the federal channel. We will do everything to achieve this.

How would you like to see your child in 5, 10 years?
My motto voiced Bonaparte – “Put impossible goals and reach possible.” In the long run, I see the main A1 Armwrestling competition after the Olympic Games. ”

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VIDEO: Boris Prokhanov vs. Roman Filippov │ Russian Armwrestling Championship 2014

Boris Prokhanov took 7th place right hand (and 4th overall),
Roman Filippov took 6th place right hand (and 9th overall)

SENIOR MEN 90 KG. See ► RESULTS: Russian Armwrestling Championship 2014 

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Борис ПРОХАНОВ vs Роман ФИЛИППОВ (ЧР 2014, кат 90 кг)
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Source: RUSARM.PRO

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Boris Prokhanov took 7th place right hand (and 4th overall),
Roman Filippov took 6th place right hand (and 9th overall)

SENIOR MEN 90 KG. See ► RESULTS: Russian Armwrestling Championship 2014 

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VIDEO: Egor Koktysh vs. Nikolay Mishta │ Russian Armwrestling Championship 2014

Егор КОКТЫШ vs Николай МИШТА (ЧР 2014, кат 90 кг)

Source: RUSARM.PRO

” 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. “

See ► Updated WAF Rules of Armwrestling │ February 2014

Nikolay Mishta shows he is no stranger to KING’s move.

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Egor Koktysh vs. Nikolay Mishta, Venera Urazgildeeva referee – Russian Armwrestling Championship 2014

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