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Post by Eric Roussin on Apr 28, 2010 15:08:51 GMT -5
Inspired by the USA Dream Team thread, here are my choices for Canada’s Dream Team. Only active armwrestlers are considered (competed in past 12 months).
143 R – Dan Bellefeuille / Maksim Khodau 143 L – Dan Bellefeuille / Maksim Khodau 154 R – Matt Wiggins / Vern Martel 154 L – Aslan Albegov / Chris Gobby 165 R – Denis Dubreuil / Mike Barrett 165 L – Denis Dubreuil / Dan Gallo 176 R – George Iszakouits / Anthony Dall’Antonia 176 L – Anthony Dall’Antonia / Heintje Bergeron 187 R – Brian Tamblyn / Allen Ford 187 L – Lee Saitz / Brian Tamblyn 198 R – Simon Perron / Analoty Skodtaev 198 L – Anatoly Skodtaev / Jeff Slater 220 R – Sylvain Perron / Mark MacPhail 220 L – Sylvain Perron / Kade Revelstoke 242 R – Earl Wilson / Gary Goodridge 242 L – Earl Wilson / Matt Mask 243+ R – Devon Larratt / Ryan Espey 243+ L – Devon Larratt / Ryan Espey
If all these pullers showed up to the World’s I think Canada’s best chances at medaling would be in the 176s and Supers.
Like the US, Canada also has many Masters and Grand Masters who will place top 3. In fact, if Vern, Denis, George, Simon, Anatoly, Sylvain, Earl, and Gary pulled the Masters classes, I think most if not all would place top 3.
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Post by Bill Sinks on Apr 28, 2010 21:03:41 GMT -5
I think Denis in the 65s would medal aswell !
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Post by John Parton on Apr 29, 2010 0:39:38 GMT -5
If Sylvain is on he can give anyone a bad day
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Post by Will Sarty on Apr 29, 2010 11:36:12 GMT -5
If my work allows me to go this year...I will DESTROY the 121's...
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Post by Guy Windover on Apr 29, 2010 13:40:10 GMT -5
I agree Will you are looking powerful. Hope you can make it!!
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Post by Will Sarty on Apr 29, 2010 13:54:47 GMT -5
thanks Guy!..i should be able to see you guys for the next ArmMelter and Ribfest too!
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Post by John Milne on Apr 29, 2010 14:36:00 GMT -5
thanks Guy!..i should be able to see you guys for the next ArmMelter and Ribfest too! Awesome Will!!
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Post by Jerry Cadorette on Apr 29, 2010 20:30:28 GMT -5
Le Canada peut être en mesure de gagner une médaille dans les hausses mais ils ne seraient pas obtenir la médaille d'or! Cette médaille est déjà parlé!
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Post by Joe Rozbora on Apr 30, 2010 3:09:38 GMT -5
Le Canada peut être en mesure de gagner une médaille dans les hausses mais ils ne seraient pas obtenir la médaille d'or! Cette médaille est déjà parlé! Told you last time,don't smoke wheat and go on message board....
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Post by Ian "The Grippler" Carnegie on Apr 30, 2010 9:33:45 GMT -5
Jerry vous etre tres drole. Ils est possible que tu va gagner la médaille d'or a Vegas mais pas certainment lol! Bone chance mon amie!
P.S ese ce que ton origins sont Francais?
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Post by Eric Roussin on Apr 30, 2010 9:42:17 GMT -5
Grippler -- Judging by Jerry's sentence structure, I'm pretty sure he used an online translator.
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Post by simon on Apr 30, 2010 10:13:07 GMT -5
I was going to offer up that maybe some Rosetta Stone was needed here.
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Post by Mat Helmer on Apr 30, 2010 15:40:59 GMT -5
"Cadorette" is a good Irish name, isn't it? lol
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Post by Jerry Cadorette on Apr 30, 2010 18:04:48 GMT -5
Ma famille est tout à partir du Canada. Je suis le premier à être né aux États-Unis. Par conséquent, ils parlent tous français première seconde anglais. Je l'ai appris jeune et il a oublié que j'ai grandi. Cependant, nous parlions de l'or, et qui appartient à la bonne vieille France. Lol
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