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Post by Brett Faught on Jun 7, 2013 9:17:23 GMT -5
Welcome bro.
Will there be food...?
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Post by Jeff Janes on Jun 10, 2013 16:51:00 GMT -5
So how does this work.. Are the only people in for winning the bike just right handed winners? And Jeff I haven't done any training since November. Between raising tobacco, full time emt, and going to paramedic class, I'm broke and have no time for anything. I'm sure things are going to be different my next tourney I pull in, like me not doing so well.. If you win you right handed class or ladies overall you will have an one in 10 chance of winning the Harley. That is of course if you only win one class.....
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Post by Jeff Janes on Jun 10, 2013 16:51:51 GMT -5
Welcome bro. Will there be food...? I was told there will be a flyer being put together at the begining of this week with all the details. There should be food there, and as soon as I know I'll post for all.
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Post by Brett Faught on Jun 11, 2013 15:15:30 GMT -5
Room booked... 26 days.
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Post by Cammeron cordova on Jun 11, 2013 19:59:10 GMT -5
i was just wondering, im a newbie so dont blast me but which class would i go into in novice right hand if i weighed 185lb, like do u have to be the specific weight numbered or whats the in-between weights for each of the novice classes?
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Post by Brett Faught on Jun 11, 2013 20:37:08 GMT -5
i was just wondering, im a newbie so dont blast me but which class would i go into in novice right hand if i weighed 185lb, like do u have to be the specific weight numbered or whats the in-between weights for each of the novice classes? You are between 166 and 198 so 198 Cammeron! Hope to see you there man!!
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Post by Cammeron cordova on Jun 11, 2013 20:39:23 GMT -5
cool thanks Brett. also a friend wanted to compete and was wondering if 165lb the lightest u can be cause he is 155lbs right now.
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Post by Chuck Barney on Jun 11, 2013 20:57:50 GMT -5
yeah 165 is the lightest class
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Post by Cammeron cordova on Jun 11, 2013 21:02:40 GMT -5
ok thanks Chuck, i guess i will help him bulk up
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Post by Jeff Janes on Jun 12, 2013 21:31:20 GMT -5
Who: Tennessee Arm Wrestling Association and Four Rivers Harley Davidson of Paducah, KY What: Double elimination Arm Wrestling tournament sanctioned by Tennessee Arm Wrestling Association using WAF rules Where: Four Rivers Harley-Davidson 3005 Old Husbands Road Paducah, KY 42003 When: Early weigh in's 7/5 6pm-9pm Show-Me's of Paducah Weigh in's & registration 7/6 9am-12pm at 4 Rivers Classes: Women left and right: 142lbs, +143lbs Novice left and right: 165lbs, 198lbs, 242lbs, +243 Open left and right: 165lbs, 190lbs, 220lbs, +221lbs Prizes/Awards: Trophies 1st-3rd all classes FRHD $50.00 gift card 1st place for each class left and right FREE FRHD tshirt for every entered puller Pro Classes: The left and right winner of each weight class gets a set of keys, one set of keys will start a 100th Anniversary 2003 Harley Davidson Sportster!! 1 in 8 chance to win or better Novice and Women's: $100.00 cash for 1st place in each class left and right Cost Per Class: Open $20.00, Novice $15.00, Women FREE Host Hotel: Holiday Inn Express 3994 Hinkleville Road Paducah, Kentucky 42001 After further discussion with the dealership we have added cash for novice and giving away a nice Harley to the open pullers!!
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Post by Chuck Barney on Jun 13, 2013 8:21:39 GMT -5
Thats sucks good luck to yall!!!
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Post by Cammeron cordova on Jun 13, 2013 8:58:14 GMT -5
Cool wanted to go because it sounded fun and needed table time, but add money to list of motivators for me lol, also just wondering this is my first competition but how many tournaments do you have to win before your not a novice anymore?
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Post by Robin the manhandler Chandler on Jun 13, 2013 9:26:11 GMT -5
That depends. who you are I won just 1 and was no longer a novice but normal people the rule is like 3 events then open only =)
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Post by Cammeron cordova on Jun 13, 2013 9:27:24 GMT -5
ok thanks
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Post by Robin the manhandler Chandler on Jun 13, 2013 9:28:07 GMT -5
Just learn to pull safely first then winning will come good luck
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