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Post by Gary Roberts on Oct 6, 2006 12:49:31 GMT -5
UPCOMING TOURNAMENT IN CALIFORNIA...DON'T MISS!! ARM TV FILMING!!
ARM TV WILL BE HERE!!!
29th Annual World Amateur Arm Wrestling Championships Buena Park, California Location: 7225 El Dorado Ave., (off of La Palma between Knott and Western)
Date: SUNDAY, OCTOBER 22, 2006 Weigh-ins: Sat. Oct. 21st 5 - 6pm at the pool house Sun. Oct. 22nd 9am - 11am at the stage NO LATE ENTRIES Competition: Starts at Noon - Double Elimination AWARDS: 1st thru 3rd in each full division T-SHIRT WITH EACH PAID ENTRY Entry Fee: $25 Individuals, $25 per 4 person team (1st & 2nd Place Team Awards)
MENS RIGHT & LEFT HAND DIVISIONS WOMENS RIGHT HAND 154 - Under = Bantam 145 - Under = Light 155 - 176 = Light 146 - Over = Open 177 - 198 = Middle 199 - 220 = Light Heavy 221 - 242 = Heavy 243 - Over = Super Heavy Weight
Hotel Information: Super 8 Motel (closest to event) 714-994-6480 Scope: THIS EVENT IS OPEN TO AMATEURS ONLY! IF YOU HAVE EVER ACCEPTED PRIZE MONEY OR IT'S EQUIVALENT IN THE WEIGHT CLASS THAT YOU ARE ENTERING, YOU MAY NOT ENTER THIS EVENT.
This event is held in conjunction with the festive SILVERADO DAYS held at William Peak Park, Buena Park, CA. Admission to the park is FREE! Bring the family! Rides,Booths,Food Court,Activities and Entertainment all day!
If further information is required: Contact: Randy Sampias (760) 868-6835
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Post by Steve Inzalaco on Oct 25, 2006 20:18:29 GMT -5
Ryan Constantino is the man! But I'm still his daddy.
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Post by Justin Kaufman on Oct 25, 2006 22:28:44 GMT -5
Does that mean he won?
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Post by Justin Kaufman on Oct 29, 2006 11:31:41 GMT -5
Who's got the results for this tournament?
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Post by Justin Kaufman on Nov 16, 2006 21:38:44 GMT -5
For this being the world amateur's why has noone posted results? Is this not that important of a tournament anymore?
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Post by ryanconstantino on Nov 16, 2006 23:24:13 GMT -5
Whats up Justin, I beat Steve Inzalaco easily in three straight matches. He was a strong lad, just a little outclassed and overpowered. As for other results, I believe Jake Smith won the 154's, Richard Smith in 176's, the "Ironman" was once again victorious in the 199 right hand, 7 time champion Dave Hall in the 199 left. The Marine Vincent Lovitt won the heavies, Don McClary won the right supers, and I am fairly positive Luke Kindt and Alex Josowitz each won classes as well. I won left supers and took third righty. Hope this helps and look forward to seeing you at a tournament in the future.
Ryan
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Post by Justin Kaufman on Nov 16, 2006 23:39:10 GMT -5
Hey Ryan,
Thanks for the info. Who is the "Ironman"? I was pretty sure you would beat Steve. He is strong from what I have seen, but giving up a whole lot of weight doesn't seem to be in his best interest.
Also how can someone (Dave Hall) win the "Amateur world championships" 7 freakin times? Once you win are you still allowed to pull this competition again?
Ryan, hopefully we'll see you soon also. Hopefully Tahoe for the USAA nationals, also planning on the Deadwood tourney.
Take care brotha!!!
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