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Mircea Simionescu-Simicel

Mircea Simionescu Simicel about Sweden leaving WAF and EAF

Mircea Simionescu-Simicel
Mircea Simionescu-Simicel –  WAF & EAF General Secretary │ Image Source: facebook

Armwrestling Mircea Simionescu Simicel ► WAC World Armwrestling Community:

” I am sorry for Sweden to withdraw their membership with EAF and WAF. I was expected this and, as I said before, this was the plan from the beginning of PAL / URPA, to rival WAF creating a parallel federation. Anders is talking about the democracy but the status “not in good standing” for Sweden was approved democratically by the big majority of EAF members during EAF congress.

It is not a split is just a filtering or cleaning.

Before you could name it a split because choosing one or another way wouldn’t impact in any way. Now, when WAF is recognized by the highest global sport authority GAISF as the only one governing body for the sport of armwrestling is quite different. Same with WADA, AIMS or IPC. Those recognition were achieved by all WAF members, giving benefits to them and their athletes in many ways.

Choosing another international federation than WAF for membership means to limit your opportunities from the regulated, clean, youth and para armwrestling and be part of an parallel federation not recognized internationally or nationally. There is no need to say that government will never finance athletes or teams which are not members of the recognized international governing body and even at the national level they may have problems recognizing their activities without the accept of the recognized National federations.

Swedish athletes always covered their expenses as individuals to the Europeans and Worlds and this will not change. WAF will accept any athlete from Sweden to compete in WAF and EAF events. And as there is no member for Sweden I am sure WAF will receive new member applications from Swedish clubs which recognize WAF as the governing body for armwrestling. ”

Comments to Mircea’s post in WAC World Armwrestling Community:

Anssi Ainali: “I would like to ask a question. If You will accept and accepted athletes from other federations to compete in European championships, then why You did not accepted two Finnish athletes to compete in Euroarms 2019? I don`t mean that You would not have to accept those other athletes to compete there, not at all, it was right thing to do. But choosing only one member country Federation`s athletes was discrimination and against fair play rules.”

Armwrestling Mircea Simionescu Simicel: “Anssi you knew that athletes who participated in PAL/URPA events could not be registered in EAC but you decided to hide that they participated in Senec and register them. It is your fault you risked this ignoring EAF and WAF decisions. We received a complaint from one member and we asked your representatives which admitted. The other athletes we register didn’t lie and asked EAF for a warning which was granted.”

Armwrestling Mircea Simionescu Simicel: “Annsi when you register them you knew they are not eligible, you hided that.”

Anssi Ainali: “Couple months ago URPA members were not eligible and they are not URPA members. We register our athletes to Euroarm as soon as it was possible as we always have done. After that a lot happened and EAF´s executive committee made new decisions concerning this case. Those two Finnish athletes were banned before EAF`s congress meeting in Greece. I would understand this better if decision would be that EAF would have banned them to next EAF or WAF event so everybody would know already which is congress meetings decision.”

Vazgen Soghoyan: “WAF can’t accept athletes from Sweden to compete in the World or European Championships. It has to be a National Federation registered and recognized in their governing body. Anyone can protest that match and disqualify a Swedish individual. This is a fact.
How about the former best friends to sit and talk about a possible solution of the situation? The cost is the career of hundreds of Swedish athletes. Probably there’s a hypothetical chance to find a solution

Armwrestling Mircea Simionescu Simicel: “WAF can accept other member for Sweden as now doesn’t have one. Member can be any sport non-profit organization from Sweden. After the new organization will become member of WAF they can start recognition procedures at the highest sport authority in Sweden.”

Kristian Wiklund

Kristian Wiklund, Profile

Kristian Wiklund
Kristian Wiklund

Name: Kristian Wiklund Kristian Wiklund - facebook page YouTube - SwedenArmwrestlingTelevision @krigge_aw - instagram

Nickname: Krigge

Birthdate: 19 April 1992

Country: Sweden 🇸🇪

— XSportNews.com —  Measurements  — XSportNews.com —

Height: 178 cm (5’10”)

Weight: 70 kg (154 lb)

Biceps 💪

Forearm

Wrist

35 cm (13.8″)

33 cm (13″)

17 cm (6.7″)

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Preferred armwrestling technique(s): Whatever the match takes me

Preferred hand: Right arm

When and how did you start armwrestling: Long story short, started in 2006, had a small break til 2008 and kept going since.

Armwrestling record (best results):

    • Euroarm 2014: 6th place
    • Swedish Nationals 2014: 2nd place
    • Arm Wars 2017 debut: Winner on the right arm vs. Chris Waters (an Arm Wars icon -75 kg British National Champion on the right arm).

Armwrestling projects: SwedenArmwrestlingTelevision (S.A.TV)

Armwrestling goal: To be reconized as one of the best. Like the legendary Toddzilla once told someone “Are you chasing wins or are you chasing exellence?”

Toughest match: All matches are tough in its own way.

Toughest opponent: All opponents are tough in its own way, so I don’t have a specific one who is the toughest.

Occupation: Cleaner at the local hotel in my homwtown and S.A.TV

What motivates you: To prove that you can be someone in today’s society, whether you have a diagnosis or not, maybe be the first one with Aspergers Syndrome to win worlds (As far as i know).

Preferred armwrestler(s), someone who you really admire in armwrestling: I have a long list of armwrestlers that has been inspiring me in some ways, both on the table and off the table. But a few of them is Heidi Andersson, Fia Reisek, Johannes Anderrson, Mindaugas Tarasaitis, Niklas Nannestad and many more that has proven again and again that it can be done.

Favorite quote / an idea that guides you in life: Nothing in the world is the way it ought to be. – It’s harsh, and cruel. – But that’s why there’s us. Champions. It doesn’t matter where we come from, what we’ve done or suffered, or even if we make a difference. We live as though the world was what it should be, to show it what it can be.
Being Strong is to keep on fighting. Cause life is hard and painful and it´s everyday.

Where do you see yourself in 10 years from now: Maybe inspiring the younger generation that if you give the time and effort to it, it can be done.

Message to your fellow armwrestlers / pullers: Why do you pull? That is a question you can ask yourself.

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Niklas Nannestad, WAL Europe 2016 Sweden Qualifier

VIDEO: WAL Europe 2016 Sweden Qualifier, RESULTS

The results are posted below the video, scroll down.

Many thanks to Kristian Wiklund for the video and for pointing to the results.

S.A.TV Productions – WAL Europe Sweden Qualification!
Get your popcorn and drinks ready, cause you´ll be blown away!
Enjoy!
-Krigge
/S.A.TV
(Sweden Armwrestling Television)

Source: Storumanarmsport

WAL Stockholm Qualifier, athletes though to the European Super Qualifier

Ladies -58 Left
Maria Lundqvist
Jonna Blind
Erika Lorentson
Hanna Goding

Ladies +58 left
Fia Reisek
Felicia Rydstedt
Klara Bohlin Thysell
Erika Bengtsson
Agnes Åkerlund
Ulrika Sejbold

Men -75 left
Patrik Berg
Johannes Andersson
Robert Rodin
Torbjörn Andersson
Jonathan Järvinen
Topi Saaronluma

Men -88 left
Niklas Nannestad
Glenn Bengtsson
Daniel Åberg
Tobias Pedersen
Marko Karppinen
Juha Salminen

Men -102 left
Vaios Anthoulis
Jonathan Rehnberg
Anssi Anali
Matti Marjomaa
Magnus Lundgren
Mattias Zografos

Men +102 left
Erik Fahlgren
Jonas Hellström
Ronny Dahl
Jimmy Cebula
Ralf Johansson
Daniel Kristensen

Ladies -58 Right
Maria Lundqvist
Jonna Blind
Erika Lorentson
Hanna Goding

Ladies +58 Right
Fia Reisek
Malin Kleinsmith
Felicia Rydstedt
Klara Bohlin Thysell
Emma Andersson
Agnes Åkerlund

Men -75 Right
Topi Saaronluoma
Torbjörn Andersson
Robert Rodin
Patrik Berg
Wiktor Carlsson
Anton Pettersson

Men -88 Right
Niklas Nannestad
Glenn Bengtsson
Tobias Pedersen
Juha Salminen
Marko Karppinen
Daniel Åberg

Men 102 Right
Lasse Kickbush
Magnus Lundgren
Jonathan Rehnberg
Vaios Anthoulis
Anssi Anali
Thimy Lundgren

Men +102 right
Jonas Hellström
Erik Fahlgren
Ronny Dahl
Kim Jacobsen
Ralf Johansson
Marcus Åberg

Source: The World Armwrestling League – WAL – Europe

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Niklas Nannestad vs. Glenn Bengtsson, WAL Europe 2016 Sweden Qualifier │ Capture by XSportNews from the video
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