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Post by Karen Bean on May 6, 2013 21:23:59 GMT -5
What kind of compitition you feel you will have for the jrs boys?? I am in Florida just seeing if worth the trip. Hes 14 pretty good, weighs 176 Honestly, I don't know what the competition will bring in the Juniors for this event. Hopefully, if everyone shows that has said they're bringing Juniors it will be a good turnout.
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Post by Karen Bean on May 6, 2013 21:26:02 GMT -5
How to teams work? How many pullers can be on a team, and do u get points based on number of wins or by what place u get? Josh, Teams consist of 10 arms. Example: you can list 10 separate people, you can list 5 people each pulling right and left, or you can have a combination of people pulling different arms/categories. Total of 10 slots to fill in with name/category/weight. Points are based upon place you win in the event.
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Post by Josh Handeland on May 6, 2013 22:53:42 GMT -5
Okay thanks!
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Post by Karen Bean on May 7, 2013 9:31:31 GMT -5
Anyone flying into Minneapolis/St. Paul airport and does not want to rent a car, check out the transportation service from the airport to Eau Claire and back. Go online to www.chippewavalleyairportservice.comThere will be a free shuttle service from Eau Claire airport to the hotel and back. When reserving a room if you are flying into Eau Claire airport, tell the reservation clerk your flight info in order to be picked up by the hotel shuttle
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Post by Brent Norris on Jun 11, 2013 15:11:38 GMT -5
No classes for the chillrin?
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Post by Chris Gangi on Jun 12, 2013 10:57:21 GMT -5
Is anyone taping the event?
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Post by Karen Bean on Jun 12, 2013 13:50:40 GMT -5
ArmTV and Armsport Videos
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Post by BRANDON BOUDOIN on Jun 14, 2013 10:46:58 GMT -5
Good luck team Louisiana !
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Post by Karen Bean on Jun 20, 2013 12:17:14 GMT -5
Sub Juniors Right Hand Open: 1st – Kyle Pettis, 2nd – Marisa Zvezdich
Junior Girls Right Hand 60kg: 1st – Daisie Poe
Junior Boys Right Hand 60kg: 1st – Darian Multhauf, 2nd – Kyle Pettis Junior Boys Right Hand 70kg: 1st – Storm Stapleton, 2nd – Bradley Robotka, 3rd – Riley Boedigheimer, 4th – Damion Multhauf Junior Boys Right Hand 80kg: 1st – Sean Schrotberger, 2nd – Zach Bickett, 3rd – Drew DuCheney, 4th – Austin Gonzalez Junior Boys Right Hand 80+kg: 1st – Jason Burgeson, 2nd – Drew DuCheney
Women’s Right Hand 60kg: 1st – Erin Meyer, 2nd – Annie Fuller, 3rd – Daisie Poe Women’s Right Hand 65kg: 1st – Sophie Oppenheimer Women’s Right Hand 80+kg: 1st – Krysta Prior, 2nd – Sophie Oppenheimer, 3rd – Deena Haynes, 4th – Kiran Carlin
Men’s Right Hand 55kg: 1st – Issac Luna, 2nd – Kyle Pettis, 3rd – Tom Wilson Men’s Right Hand 60kg: 1st – Joseph Cordova, 2nd – Scott Harris Men’s Right Hand 65kg: 1st – Vazgen Soghoyan, 2nd – Sam Harris, 3rd – Brent Norris, 4th – Chris Miskell Men’s Right Hand 70kg: 1st – Michael Hann, 2nd – Justin Dockter, 3rd – Aaron Gutt, 4th – Jordan McGuire Men’s Right Hand 75kg: 1st – Yosef Chalbi, 2nd – Michael McGarry, 3rd – Nate Piper, 4th – Eric Cunningham Men’s Right Hand 80kg: 1st – Tony Kitowski, 2nd – Ron Klemba, 3rd – Mark Davies, 4th – Jon Brown Men’s Right Hand 85kg: 1st – Craig Tullier, 2nd – Simon Berriochoa, 3rd – Shane Alger, 4th – Ferris Durik Men’s Right Hand 90kg: 1st – Mike West, 2nd – Jack Weber, 3rd – Brian Brulport, 4th – Christopher Voelz Men’s Right Hand 100kg: 1st – Chris Kaufman, 2nd – Mike Smith, 3rd – Rimvydas Bilevicius, 4th – Joseph Berryman Men’s Right Hand 110kg: 1st – Oleg Kasatuin, 2nd – Matt Bertrand Men’s Right Hand 110+kg: 1st – Richard Lupkes, 2nd – Paul Fischer, 3rd – Mark Cichey, 4th – Harold Owens
Men’s Masters Right Hand 70kg: 1st – John Ernst Men’s Masters Right Hand 80kg: 1st – Bob Brown, 2nd – Ron Klemba, 3rd – John Parton, 4th – Ray Hennerichs Men’s Masters Right Hand 90kg: 1st – Craig Tullier, 2nd – Simon Berriochoa, 3rd – Mike West, 4th – Eddie Stapleton Men’s Masters Right Hand 100kg: 1st – Mike Smith, 2nd – Eric Baldino, 3rd – Robin Chandler
Men’s Grand Masters Right Hand 75kg: 1st – Dan Stroud, 2nd – Randy Nelson, 3rd – Leroy Hotchkiss Men’s Grand Masters Right Hand 90kg: 1st – Mike West, 2nd – David Cunningham Men’s Grand Masters Right Hand 100kg: 1st – Alan Bown, 2nd – Todd Carlin Men’s Grand Masters Right Hand 100+kg: 1st – Richard Lupkes
Men’s Ultra Masters Right Hand 90kg: 1st – John Burgeson Men’s Ultra Masters Right Hand 90+kg: 1st – Lee Freeman
Junior Girls Left Hand 60kg: 1st – Daisie Poe
Junior Boys Left Hand 70kg: 1st – Storm Stapleton, 2nd – Riley Boedigheimer Junior Boys Left Hand 80kg: 1st – Zach Bickett, 2nd – Austin Gonzalez, 3rd – Sean Schrotberger, 4th – Drew DuCheney Junior Boys Left Hand 80+kg: 1st – Jason Burgeson, 2nd – Drew DuCheney
Women’s Left Hand 60kg: 1st – Daisie Poe, 2nd – Annie Fuller Women’s Left Hand 65kg: 1st – Sophie Oppenheimer Women’s Left Hand 80+kg: 1st – Deena Haynes, 2nd – Krysta Prior, 3rd – Sophie Oppenheimer, 4th – Kirin Carlin
Men’s Left Hand 55kg: 1st – Issac Luna Men’s Left Hand 60kg: 1st – Joseph Cordova, 2nd – Scott Harris Men’s Left Hand 65kg: 1st – Sam Harris, 2nd – Vazgen Soghoyan, 3rd – Brent Norris, 4th – Chris Miskell Men’s Left Hand 70kg: 1st – Michael Hann, 2nd – Jordan McGuire, 3rd – Aaron Gutt, 4th – Justin Dockter Men’s Left Hand 75kg: 1st – Michael McGarry, 2nd – Yosef Chalbi, 3rd – Josh Handeland, 4th – Nate Piper Men’s Left Hand 80kg: 1st – Keith Powers, 2nd – Ron Klemba, 3rd – Tony Kitowski, 4th – Anthony Snook Men’s Left Hand 85kg: 1st – John Grant, 2nd – Shane Alger, 3rd – Gary Hollingsworth, 4th – Jeff Bickett Men’s Left Hand 90kg: 1st – Ryan Barnett, 2nd – Jack Weber, 3rd – Ferris Durik, 4th – Brian Brulport Men’s Left Hand 100kg: 1st – Chris Kaufman, 2nd – Pavlo Derbedyenzen, 3rd – Mike Smith, 4th – Rimvydas Bilevicius Men’s Left Hand 110kg: 1st – Matt Bertrand, 2nd – Oleg Kasatuin, 3rd – Jeff Dabe, 4th – Austin Acree Men’s Left Hand 110+kg: 1st – Paul fischer, 2nd – Mark Cichy, 3rd – Jon Thompson, 4th – Harold Owens
Men’s Masters Left Hand 80kg: 1st – Ron Klemba, 2nd – Ray Hennerichs, 3rd – John Zvezdich, 4th – John Parton Men’s Masters Left Hand 90kg: 1st – Eddie Stapleton, 2nd – David Cunningham Men’s Masters Left Hand 100kg: 1st – Mike Smith, 2nd – Eric Baldino, 3rd – Tony Villa
Men’s Grand Masters Left Hand 75kg: 1st – Dan Stroud, 2nd – Leroy Hotchkiss, 3rd – Randy Nelson Men’s Grand Masters Left Hand 90kg: 1st – Ron Klemba, 2nd – David Cunningham Men’s Grand Masters Left Hand 100kg: 1st – Alan Bown, 2nd – Tony Villa, 3rd – Todd Carlin Men’s Grand Masters Left Hand 100+kg: 1st – Richard Lupkes, 2nd – Jeff Dabe
Men’s Ultra Masters Right Hand 90kg: 1st – John Burgeson
Men Disabled Right Hand 80kg: 1st – Dan Stroud
Team: 1st - Losers Team ~ Vazgen Soghoyan, Captain, 2nd - Minnesota 1 ~ Josh Handeland, Captain, 3rd - Indiana ~ Mike West, Captain
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Post by Leonard Harkless on Jun 20, 2013 20:58:41 GMT -5
Crap midwest where were you? Smallest Unified since 2001
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Post by Josh Handeland on Jun 20, 2013 22:02:56 GMT -5
Idk where the midwest was at but MN and WI represented! I saw/met a lot of Wisconsin guys I've never seen before. I hope they keep pulling. Don't know where MI, OH, and IL was at?!?!
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Post by Jeff Janes on Jun 20, 2013 22:07:13 GMT -5
How many entries? I wish a nationals would come close to Nashville, TN.
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Post by Leonard Harkless on Jun 20, 2013 23:04:21 GMT -5
How many entries? I wish a nationals would come close to Nashville, TN. I am sure Karen will do the math and give us the count on entries. About Nationals in TN.........join USAF and put in a bid. That is how it works. You can call me and I will give you info to help you put in a bid. The 2015 Unified will be in much demand. We will see if it can beat our numbers from Billings Montana ;D
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Post by Mike West on Jun 24, 2013 7:15:44 GMT -5
Crap midwest where were you? Smallest Unified since 2001 Midwest? Where were the West coast guys? Where were all the "One Nationals" people that say that Unifieds should be the only Nationals? Want one nationals then don't support it, and yes you can still support it even if you don't wanna go to Worlds.
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Post by Alan Berget on Jun 24, 2013 17:27:58 GMT -5
Speaking for myself, I took the role as the head of umpires for baseball and softball leagues. So that kept me busy with scheduling umps and umping games. I also umped 14 games that weekend in a tournament and made some good money. I also took my son to football camp at Norte dame. Some of you young guys may learn someday that your kids come first and what you want to do gets put on hold. I was there before I had kids. I trained all the time and went all over the country and the world to compete. I still love the sport but its not my top priority anymore.
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