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Post by Neil Robinson on Sept 19, 2011 17:06:09 GMT -5
Andrew Casto.
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Post by enginterzi on Sept 19, 2011 17:29:30 GMT -5
Didn't Irina Makeeva win her 1st Senior World Title at age 14? I think I remember reading that in the AW Trivia thread. she took 2.
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Post by enginterzi on Sept 19, 2011 17:30:37 GMT -5
Artem Klimenko win WAF at 16 with both hands..
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Post by TK on Sept 19, 2011 19:26:04 GMT -5
Cheyenne Messer WPB, FL 13 years old already a national champ and regional champ!
Also Chase Gilliam has a promising career in Ga.... Under the teachings of Stump Burton!
Nick Hoffman!
Anthony Leterrio and Jesse Gonzales kids are lighting it upon Sarasota,Fl
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Post by Ryan Davis on Sept 19, 2011 19:38:36 GMT -5
oh man i did not even think of this one and im surprised nobody mentioned him J.Breznk
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Post by enginterzi on Sept 20, 2011 4:03:56 GMT -5
Artem Klimenko win WAF at 16 with both hands.. I think Artem trumps everyone in this discussion. You mean the senior class , correct? yes,at 18 he also won 8 golds in 2004 (senior & junior - right & left - WAF & eac).
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Post by Kiril Bogdanski on Sept 20, 2011 8:29:28 GMT -5
if I remember correct Tsakilov won the Europeans at age of 15
I would vote for Klimenko
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Post by Fabio Nimis on Sept 20, 2011 9:14:39 GMT -5
if I remember correct Tsakilov won the Europeans at age of 15 Hi Kiril, I remember at the age of 17 in 1997 in 60 kg class, but I could be wrong, Engin surely knows better
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Post by enginterzi on Sept 20, 2011 9:30:03 GMT -5
if i am not mistaking he told me that he was 16 when he took 4. place in 1996 WAF.
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Post by Chris Ratchford on Sept 20, 2011 9:55:36 GMT -5
Alexander Kovalchuk, very young, dominant at Europeans, the most impresive youngster I have ever seen!!!! His pound for pound power is unreal.
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Post by Kiril Bogdanski on Sept 20, 2011 13:29:19 GMT -5
I tough he was 15 at eaf 1997 ... my mistake
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Post by Harold "Rattlesnake" Ryden on Sept 20, 2011 17:29:50 GMT -5
Gabriela Vasconcelos is crazy good too. She won the jrs right and left and open right and left at 15 or 16 in 06 England WAF!
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Post by Todd Smiley on Sept 20, 2011 22:38:39 GMT -5
Artem Klimenko win WAF at 16 with both hands.. I think Artem trumps everyone in this discussion. You mean the senior class , correct? So how does the steroid use play into this whole thing of him being good when he was a youth? At worlds in Bulgaria there was a kid from Poland that told us he was 13 and pointed to his massive arm and said in broken english "this drugs, very good" he was friggin huge and finished second. I don't think that makes him a great youth puller I think it makes steroids great to make unbeatable youth pullers..
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Post by Buddy Griffiths on Sept 23, 2011 9:14:56 GMT -5
My neice Cheyenne Messer just became the youngest ever to win an open National title at 13, she is beastly strong for her age, she will be the best ever!!!!!!!!!!!!
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