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35th World Armwrestling Championships 2013, Gdynia, Poland
Saturday, June 15, 2013
This is ”our” Polish place where we, as organizers, want to
come out well!
One hundred and sixty sets of medals are waiting!
About one thousand or even more competitors. Four days of
matches! In total, eight hours a day of excitement! From juniors to seniors.
Come and join us in a beautiful place at the Baltic Sea.Poland is one of the leading organizers of armwrestling
events, both amateur and professional. We’ve already organized many successful events,
including the first international competition in Tricity, or Lion Cup 2012.
You’ve certainly noticed that even the European Championships in Lithuania had
a “Polish mark” as Mazurenko Promotion Team (a group connected with the
Armwrestling Federation Poland) was involved in organizing the event.
Being aware of what went well in Lithuania, we also know
what could be improved. That’s why the more serious we take organizing the
World Championships in Poland. For sure, we don’t want you to experience another
disappointment, as it was the case with the competition in Brazil in 2012.
35th Armwrestling Championships, Gdynia – Poland, 01-08
September 2013
There will be several thousand matches, first eliminations,
then semi-finals and at the end the final match with one table and two
opponents.
In the evening, at about 8 p.m. there’ll be time for hymns,
emotion and tears.
The place is just perfect for the event – new and modern
with enough space for all of us.
Of course there will be a live broadcast on the Internet.
Apart from our competitors, of course fans are also welcome.
Come to see live matches. It cannot be compared with any
broadcast!
After each exciting day, you’ll have a chance to do a little
sightseeing in Gdynia, Sopot or Gdańsk.
So, if you find some time, you’re more than welcome to enter
our Amrwrestling world!
The 4-day competition will be divided into two parts. On the
first day (04 September, 2013) left-hand matches will be held in the following
categories: younger juniors, masters and disabled athletes (both men and
women). On the second day (05 September 2013) the above mentioned competitors
will lock their right arms on the table. Elder juniors (up to 21) and seniors
will compete in left-hand matches on the third day of the competition (06
September 2013). On the last day (07 September 2013) they will fight in
right-hand matches.
158 weight classes
The agenda for each day of the competition is as follows.
Each day will start with eliminations (from 9 a.m.) This year, there will be
eight tables on the stage, each assigned to a given weight class. A computer programme
will automatically draw competitors who will fight first. The winners will go
to group A, whereas the defeated to group B. If a competitor losses twice,
they’ll be eliminated. In the final elimination matches, competitors fight for
fifth and fourth places. The top three competitors will compete after a break
in the second part of the competition. The final matches will start at 4 p.m.
on the first two days, while on the last two days at 6 p.m. So if you want to
see the greater number of matches, come in the morning. If, on the other hand,
you’d like to witness the decisive phase, join us in the afternoon.
The schedule of matches is available on
www.worlds2013.armpower.net
This is ”our” Polish place where we, as organizers, want to
come out well!
The place where the event will be held is very meaningful in
the history of Polish armwrestling. It was in Gdynia where an active competitor
and global activist Igor Mazurenko turned Polish armwrestling into a modern
sport.
At the first international competition, which we hosted,
i.e. European Championships in 2000, only 160 competitors from 12 countries
appeared, including 9 athletes from our national team.
Then we organized the World Championships in 2001 with as
many as 560 competitors from 29 countries. The number of Polish athletes taking
part in the event increased to 30. Last year we again hosted the European
Championships – this time 670 athletes from 29 countries entered the
competition.
They certainly remember the setting and media coverage of
the competition. This year our team will be bigger and will use more advanced
technology. Although it might seem that the previous event took place recently,
in the meantime we managed to organize many other competitions, such as
NEMIROFF WORLD CUP 2012.
We expect even thousand competitors and 50 national teams to
attend the World Championships 2013.
The city of sport – Gdynia!
Gdynia has long been recognized as the “City of Sport”.
There are excellent modern facilities: Municipal Stadium for 15 thousand spectators,
which meets UEFA criteria, the marina “Marina Gdynia” with 260 berths, the
National Rugby Stadium with more than three thousand seats, small and large
fields and sports halls, or the newly built modern sports hall “Gdynia” for
more than 5000 spectators. It was here in Gdynia where the first Polish
armwrestling club “Złoty Tur Gdynia” was opened. This city is a breeding ground
for best Polish armwrestlers. With the seat of the Armwrestling Federation
Poland located in Gdynia, he city has been recognized as the Capital of Polish
Armwrestling. No wonder that the Polish armwrestling authorities with Igor
Mazurenko at the head have chosen the city to host the 35th World Armwrestling
Championships in 2013.
Those who come earlier and have some time to do some
sightseeing in Gdynia, won’t regret. The Baltic Sea looks amazing in the early
autumn, gentle and dangerous at the same time. Plus ports, beaches and
delicious food. Make sure you find some time to explore the city, it’s really
worth it!
Amateur, yet professional!
We still have a few months for preparations. Although
armwrestling is an amateur sport, our ambition is to create professional
conditions for athletes competing in Gdynia. That’s why our organizational
committee has been working on this project since December 2012. There will be
several dozen people involved in organizing the event, including interpreters,
hostesses, and media support. A dozen subcontractors will work with us to make
this event a success.
Enjoy great excitement at 35th World Armwrestling
Championships with matches taking place in a new sports hall in Gdynia on 04-07
September 2013!

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WORLD ARMWRESTLING CHAMPIONSHIP GDYNIA POLAD 2013
2012 WORLD ARMSPORT CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS
2012 World Armsport Championship Results
Escrito por Administrator
05-02-2013 a las 17:16:23
R E S U L T S :
DAY 1:
Junior boys 57 kg. Right
1º Sujith P. Ravi – India
2º Felipe Barreiro – Brazil
Junior boys 57 kg. Left
1º Sujith P. Ravi – India
2º Felipe Barreiro – Brazil
Junior boys 63 kg. Right
1º Christian Dominguez – Spain
2º David Pérez – Spain
3º David Blanco – Dominican Republic
4º Zoran Drestlizbli – Macedonia
5º Diego Fernando – Colombia
6º Sancho Redondo – Spain
7º Waleff Barreiro – Brazil
Junior boys 63 kg. Left
1º Christian Dominguez – Spain
2º David Blanco – Dominican Republic
3º David Pérez – Spain
4º Diego Fernando – Colombia
5º Zoran Drestlizbli – Macedonia
6º Sancho Redondo – Spain
Junior boys 70 kg. Right
1º Joshua Domínguez – Spain
2º Tomás del Pozo – Spain
3º Kevin Nistal – Spain
Junior boys 70 kg. Left
1º Joshua Domínguez – Spain
2º Tomás del Pozo – Spain
3º Kevin Nistal – Spain
Junior boys 78 kg. Right
1º Joshua Domínguez – Spain
2º Arjun T.S. - India
3º Tomás del Pozo – Spain
Junior boys 78 kg. Left
1º Joshua Domínguez – Spain
2º Arjun T.S. - India
3º Tomás del Pozo – Spain
Junior boys -86 kg. Right
1º Guzmán Jiménez – Spain
2º Mohammed Shabeeb – India
Junior boys -86 kg. Left
1º Mohammed Shabeeb - India
2º Guzmán Jiménez – Spain
Junior Girls –49 kg. Right
1ª Paola D’Angeli – Italy
2ª Begoña Cascallana – Spain
Dissabled Light Weight Right
1º Biju C.S. – India
2º Joby Mathew – Spain
Dissabled Heavy Weight Right
1º Manuel Caramés – Spain
2º Juan Carlos Álvarez – Spain
Dissabled Heavy Weight Left
1º Manuel Caramés – Spain
2º Juan Carlos Álvarez – Spain
Master Men 78 kg. Right
1º Sony K. Barghese – India
2º Eugen Balog – Rumania
Master Men 78 kg. Left
1º Eugen Balog – Rumania
2º Sony K. Barghese – India
Master Men 86 kg. Right
1º Marius A. Van Heiningen – Holland
2º Suresh Madhavan – India
3º Eugen Balog – Rumania
Master Men 86 kg. Left
1º Marius A. Van Heiningen – Hollan
Master Men +86 kg. Right
1º Manuel Caramés – Spain
2º Jose M. Del Corral - Spain
3º Roberto A. Moro – Spain
4º Juan Carlos Álvarez – Spain
5º Mahmoud Awad Alla – Egypt
Master Men +86 kg. Left
1º Roberto Andrés Moro – Spain
2º Mahmoud Awad Alla – Egypt
Master Women Right
1ª Patricia D’Angeli – Italy
2ª AnaMaría Iser – Spain
DAY 2:
Senior Men Right Hand -57kg.
1º Haris V.P. – India
2º Felipe Barreiro – Brazil
3º Biju C. S. – India
Senior Men Right Hand -63kg.
1º Cristian Domínguez – Spain
2º Tito Da Cunha – Brazil
3º Valentin Takacs – Rumanía
Senior Men Right Hand -70kg.
1º Sergio García – Spain
2º Joshua Domínguez – Spain
3º Tomás del Pozo – Spain
Senior Men Right Hand -78kg.
1º Jose Mayo – Spain
2º Lucas Campos – Spain
3º Mohammed Akidouch – Morroco
4º Sony K. Varghese – India
5º Juanjo Valle – Spain
6º Stefan Marius Takacs – Rumanía
7º Eugen Balog – Rumanía
Senior Men Right Hand -86kg.
1º Víctor García – Spain
2º Suresh Madhavan – India
3º Marius A. van Heiningen – Holland
4º Prasanth Kumar P. – India
5º Abdul Asis P. A. – India
6º Guzmán Jiménez – Spain
Senior Men Right Hand -95kg.
1º Carlos E. Fernández – Spain
2º Shaju A. V – India
3º Eduardo García – Spain
4º Adrian Stunchel – Rumanía
Senior Men Right Hand -105kg.
1º Jestin Jose – India
2º Roberto Andrés Moro – Spain
3º Juan Carlos Álvarez – Spain
Senior Men Right Hand +105kg.
1º Manuel A. Leal Caramés – Spain
2º Jose Manuel del Corral – Spain
Senior Women Right Hand +83kg.
1ª Esmeralda Zapico - Spain
DAY 3:
Senior Men Left Hand -57kg.
1º Haris V.P. – India
2º Joby Mathew - Spain
3º Felipe Barreiro – Brazil
Senior Men Left Hand -63kg.
1º Cristian Domínguez – Spain
2º Tito Da Cunha – Brazil
3º Valentin Takacs – Rumanía
Senior Men Left Hand -70kg.
1º Joshua Domínguez – Spain
2º Oscar Morla – Spain
3º Sergio Morla – Spain
Senior Men Left Hand -78kg.
1º Víctor Díez – Spain
2º Lucas Campos – Spain
3º Stefan Marius Takacs – Rumanía
4º Juanjo Valle – Spain
5º Eugen Balog – Rumanía
Senior Men Left Hand -86kg.
1º Oleksandr Kaznacheyev - Ukraine
2º Marius A. van Heiningen – Holland
3º Abdul Asis P. A. – India
4º Prasanth Kumar P. – India
Senior Men Left Hand -95kg.
1º Carlos Álvarez – Spain
2º Eduardo García – Spain
3º Shaju A. V – India
Senior Men Left Hand -105kg.
1º Carlos E. Fernández – Spain
2º Jestin Jose – India
3º Ion Magdan – Rumanía
4º Juan Carlos Álvarez - Spain
Senior Men Left Hand +105kg.
1º Álvaro Fernández – Spain
2º Oleksandr Sandulyak – Ukraine
3º Manuel A. Leal Caramés - Spain
Resource: WAF

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