Florian Kellersmann Posted October 5, 2007 Share Posted October 5, 2007 Seniors left hand: 55kg ukraine 60kg ? 65kg roman 70kg armenian, 2nd Engin Terzi 75kg bulenkov, 2nd Lubo Jagnesak 80kg babaev 85 ruslan babaev 90kg ioncescu 100kg kozaev 110 kg kotchiev +110kg Farid No medal for Jan Germanus and Peter Spusta. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Florian Kellersmann Posted October 6, 2007 Author Share Posted October 6, 2007 JUNIOR MEN LEFT 50 KG 1. NURIDDINOV, SHOKHRUKH UZBEKISTAN 2. YURY, KAKORIN RUSSIA 3. ZELIMKHAN, ZAGIRBEKOV RUSSIA 4. VOLODYMYR, EVSEEV UKRAINE 5. DMITRII, BELYI KYRGYZSTAN 6. RAVIL, SULAYMANOV KAZAKHSTAN 7. YURY, ALILYEU BELARUS 8. KIZILAY, ISMAIL TURKEY 9. KHOLDORALIEV, DOSTON UZBEKISTAN 10. ALPAR-JOZSEF, BORBATH ROMANIA 11. ARTEM, KOLESNIKOV UKRAINE 12. DIRK, JOSEPH CANADA JUNIOR MEN LEFT 55 KG 1. ANTON, NAUMOV RUSSIA 2. NIZAMI, RABADANOV RUSSIA 3. STREDANSKY, JOZEF SLOVAKIA 4. YEVGENIY, ADAMCHUK UKRAINE 5. ARTSIOM, BABYNIN BELARUS 6. ATANASOV, EVGENI BULGARIA 7. MAGHLAPERIDZE, NIKOLOZ GEORGIA 8. OLEG, BESSALYY UKRAINE 9. KHARABADZE, OTARI GEORGIA 10. GLOWACKI, TUKASZ POLAND JUNIOR MEN LEFT 60 KG 1. RIM, KHAMIDULLIN RUSSIA 2. GAIDARDJIEV, GEORGI BULGARIA 3. OLEKSANDR, STEL'NIK UKRAINE 4. DMITRIY, ISAKOV RUSSIA 5. KAKHELASHVILI, LASHA GEORGIA 6. LOMTADZE, MAMUKA GEORGIA 7. DIMITRIS, ADELFOPOULOS GREECE 8. MAJKUT, LUKAS SLOVAKIA 9. IORDANOV, NIKOLAI BULGARIA 10. HAMAMURA, RYUNOSUKE JAPAN 11. JACHIMOWSKI, MARCIN POLAND 12. GREGORICKA, IVAN SLOVAKIA 13. OZER, SENOL TURKEY 14. SERHIY, BULAYEV UKRAINE 15. POLAT, MAHMUT TURKEY 16. KLEIN, RADEK CZECH REPUBLIC 17. CHALUPA, FILIP CZECH REPUBLIC 18. CIRULIS, MARTINS LATVIA JUNIOR MEN LEFT 65 KG 1. ATSAMAZ, URTAEV RUSSIA 2. TABAGARI, ZAZA GEORGIA 3. VOJENCAK, JAN SLOVAKIA 4. BEDNARSKI, BARTLOMIEJ POLAND 5. SHENGELI, GORBATENKO UKRAINE 6. VIKTOR, MIKHAILOV KAZAKHSTAN 7. VASILEV, IVAILO BULGARIA 8. BAKDAULET, TURMANOV KAZAKHSTAN 9. EVGENIY, ROGOV RUSSIA 10. FARKAS ML, MARTIN CZECH REPUBLIC 11. YODOGAWA, SEIYA JAPAN 12. NOVOSELSKI, MARTIN BULGARIA 13. ILIK, ABDURRAHMAN TURKEY 14. FISCHER, PAVEL CZECH REPUBLIC 15. DIAS, COREY UNITED STATES 16. BASSEM, MINA EGYPT 17. FRYKLUND, LEIF CANADA JUNIOR MEN LEFT 80 KG 1. ARTEM, TAYNOV UKRAINE 2. RUSLAN, DZHIBILOV RUSSIA 3. VITALIY, LALETIN RUSSIA 4. KADIROV, RUSTAM UZBEKISTAN 5. IGOR, GRUZYNS'KYY UKRAINE 6. BEKCHANOV, BOBIR UZBEKISTAN 7. CESNAKAS, MANTAS LITHUANIA 8. BALGALVIS, OSKARS LATVIA 9. PETROSYAN, ARTAK UNITED STATES 10. MOLENDA, MARCIN POLAND 11. TALGAT, ZHANDOS KAZAKHSTAN 12. ENOMOTO, TATSUYA JAPAN 13. KONARIK, ONDREJ CZECH REPUBLIC 14. GEORGE-LUCIAN, TACHE ROMANIA 15. AKSOY, ENIS TURKEY 16. LAKATOS, DAVID HUNGARY 17. VITALI, HIZUN BELARUS 18. OZGA, MICHAL POLAND 19. KARAKIEV, VASIL BULGARIA 20. KAMENOV, KIRIL BULGARIA JUNIOR MEN LEFT +80 KG 1. ALEKSANDR, YANKOVSKI BELARUS 2. NOWAK, GRZEGORZ POLAND 3. DZMITRY, RABTSAU BELARUS 4. KIRILL, KACHUR RUSSIA 5. ILYIA, ILYIN KAZAKHSTAN 6. HUBECZENKO, WIKTOR POLAND 7. VIKTOR, NECHAIEV UKRAINE 8. MLADENOV, IVAN BULGARIA 9. HESKO, MICHAL SLOVAKIA 10. DIXON, THOMAS UNITED STATES 11. KASKA, YASIN TURKEY 12. HASHIMOTO, MASAHIRO JAPAN 13. TODOROV, STEFAN BULGARIA 14. TROFYMENKO, ANTON UKRAINE 15. KUSTOR, ANDREW BRAZIL 16. TESAR, JAN CZECH REPUBLIC 17. BULUT, KEMAL TURKEY MASTER MEN LEFT 70 KG 1. NIKOLAY, OBUKHOV RUSSIA 2. DUNN, GENE UNITED STATES 3. TARNAUSKAS, KESTUTIS LITHUANIA 4. COSTELLO, JOEY CANADA 5. BERRY, MARVIN UNITED STATES 6. MYKOLA, TARANENKO UKRAINE 7. SAKERIS, RIMANTAS LITHUANIA 8. NURLAN, KASSYMZHANOV KAZAKHSTAN 9. BELYK, DARRELL CANADA 10. MITREV, RUMEN BULGARIA 11. GUNACTI, ALI TURKEY 12. CAPRA, FRANCO ITALY MASTER MEN LEFT 80 KG 1. KUNNARI, PASI FINLAND 2. BOURQUE, SYLVIO CANADA 3. MARIOS, CHOULAKIS GREECE 4. NERSISYAN, DAVIT ARMENIA 5. SÖDERHOLM, KIM FINLAND 6. WALKER, LANCE CANADA MASTER MEN LEFT 90 KG 1. SHISHOV, EVGENY RUSSIA 2. MITCHELL, CRAIG CANADA 3. KHVICHA, KHASAYA UKRAINE 4. PALISKIS, ROMUTIS LITHUANIA 5. OLEKSANDR, DEMCHUK UKRAINE 6. STUSEK, JAROSLAV CZECH REPUBLIC 7. KANDAZ, METIN TURKEY 8. HAANPÄÄ, JOUKO FINLAND 9. MOHAMED, RAMADAN EGYPT 10. TRIKOLICH, BORIS RUSSIA 11. LUKKARILA, JUKKA-PEKKA FINLAND 12. JOHNSSON, JONNY SWEDEN MASTER MEN LEFT 100 KG 1. STALGEVICS, MODRIS LATVIA 2. KOCAK, ATILLA TURKEY 3. CIN, YAKUP TURKEY 4. SHISHKOV, IGOR UZBEKISTAN 5. PALASCHAK, TERRY CANADA 6. COPPLA, ROBERT UNITED STATES 7. IVANOV, LUBEN BULGARIA 8. GENNADY, MAKHOTIN RUSSIA MASTER MEN LEFT +100 KG 1. ROSARIO, AGOSTA ITALY 2. MYKOLA, KHITSENKO UKRAINE 3. SERGEY, GONCHAROV RUSSIA 4. SAFARYAN, VAHAGN ARMENIA 5. KASKA, M.EMIN TURKEY 6. STAMATOV, YORDAN BULGARIA 7. HYMER, ANDRZEJ POLAND 8. ERAJ, SHIRINOV TAJIKISTAN 9. DIMITRIOS, KOUMPAKIS GREECE 10. LAPORTE, LUKE CANADA 11. PARASHKANSKI, LUBEN BULGARIA GRANDMASTER MEN LEFT 75 KG 1. HICKS, DAVE CANADA 2. VICTOR, ZAYTSEV RUSSIA 3. NIKOLAY, OBUKHOV RUSSIA 4. SZILAGYI, SANDOR GERMANY 5. ANDERSSON, KENT SWEDEN 6. OTTOSSON, MATS SWEDEN 7. ABDEL GHANG, NASSER EGYPT 8. BUGAI, ZEE UNITED STATES 9. CIRULIS, IVARS LATVIA 10. USAYNJON, QURBONOV TAJIKISTAN 11. TAKEI, SATOSHI JAPAN 12. BRODIE, HUGH CANADA GRANDMASTER MEN LEFT 90 KG 1. ROY, FRED CANADA 2. STUSEK, JAROSLAV CZECH REPUBLIC 3. TROCHA, JOZEF CANADA 4. JOHNSSON, JONNY SWEDEN 5. ALEXANDER, POZDNYAKOV RUSSIA 6. GOCHA, ONANASCHVILI RUSSIA 7. FOREMAN, JOE ISRAEL 8. GERHARD, PAULS SWITZERLAND GRANDMASTER MEN LEFT +90 KG 1. VALERY, GOLOVCHENKO UKRAINE 2. GUROBANOV, MINABADDIN AZERBAIJAN 3. PETR, PROKHOROV RUSSIA 4. PANTELIS, FILIKIDIS GREECE 5. GLABALA, ANDRZEJ POLAND 6. GENNADY, MAKHOTIN RUSSIA 7. CALLEGARO, MAURO ITALY 8. ANATOLIY, PUSHKAR UKRAINE 9. KING, ALAN CANADA 10. KROLIK, KONSTANTY POLAND 11. NADYRKHAN, DARIGI TAJIKISTAN 12. DJEENBEK, MUKAMBETOV KYRGYZSTAN 13. MIKELIONIS, VYDAS LITHUANIA DISABLED MEN LEFT 75 KG 1. VIKTAR, BRATCHENIA BELARUS 2. NASSYR, MAKHAMBETOV KAZAKHSTAN 3. BELYK, DARRELL CANADA 4. RUSLAN, MAMEDOV RUSSIA 5. YUKSEL, NURETTIN TURKEY 6. HALTVIK, ARTHUR NORWAY 7. VIACHESLAV, LUKYANENKO RUSSIA 8. PEICHEV, MARIN BULGARIA 9. NURUDINOV, OMAR RUSSIA DISABLED MEN LEFT +90 KG 1. AYCE, SUREYYA TURKEY 2. IGOR, DUBOVSKIY RUSSIA 3. AKMAL, QODIROV TAJIKISTAN 4. DE ASSIS, FRANCISCO BRAZIL 5. ABLEGET, AMATHANOV KYRGYZSTAN 6. ABOU, GAMEL EGYPT 7. VLADIMIR, GLADILIN RUSSIA 8. KROLIK, KONSTANTY POLAND 9. DINLEYICI, MUSTAFA TURKEY 10. RUSTAM, AKRAMOV KAZAKHSTAN 11. ALBORGHETTI, FRANCESCO ITALY 12. GENNADY, MAKHOTIN RUSSIA JUNIOR WOMEN LEFT 45 KG 1. ANGELINA, KORTYAEVA RUSSIA 2. LYDMILA, SCHEVYKOVA RUSSIA 3. ZAYNITDINOVA, GULKHAYO UZBEKISTAN 4. YULIYA, DEMCHUK UKRAINE 5. YEKATERIVA, KOLESNIKOVA KAZAKHSTAN 6. TETIANA, MYHAILYK UKRAINE 7. CHECHELSKA, MAGDALENA POLAND 8. ROMANKSA, MICHALINA POLAND JUNIOR WOMEN LEFT 50 KG 1. NARTIKOEVA, KARINA RUSSIA 2. AGADZHANYAN, VERONIKA RUSSIA 3. SAVCHITS, VIKTORIYA UZBEKISTAN 4. SAKERYTE, RASA LITHUANIA 5. AKMARAL, AUBAKIROVA KAZAKHSTAN 6. ALMEIDA, CONSUELO BRAZIL 7. VALENTINA, ARTYOMENKO KAZAKHSTAN 8. YABLONSKYTE, RAMINTA LITHUANIA 9. SVITLANA, HARIPONCHUK UKRAINE 10. LASOTA, PATRYCJA POLAND 11. GOWARZEWSKA, SAMANTA POLAND 12. DELLEKOGLU, DILARA TURKEY JUNIOR WOMEN LEFT 55 KG 1. YULIA, GORSKOVA RUSSIA 2. NYBERG, SARA SWEDEN 3. ZHAZIRA, AKBAYEVA KAZAKHSTAN 4. TVERIYONAITE, VIKTORIYA LITHUANIA 5. SAVAS, GULSEN TURKEY 6. OKSANA, BESSALA UKRAINE 7. KOWANDA, DARIA POLAND 8. SILINA, MONTA LATVIA 9. SURA, DANA CZECH REPUBLIC 10. ZVIRBLYTE, SILVIYA LITHUANIA JUNIOR WOMEN LEFT 60 KG 1. ALINA, SHITINA RUSSIA 2. RYDSTEDT, FELICIA SWEDEN 3. OKSANA, GORBACH RUSSIA 4. AYNUR, KONYSPAYEVA KAZAKHSTAN 5. OSTROWSKA, MALGORZATA POLAND 6. VOJTKOVA, MARKETA CZECH REPUBLIC 7. EZERINSKAITE, KRISTINA LITHUANIA 8. AL'ONA, OCHERIDNYK UKRAINE 9. MAYETE, MONIKA LITHUANIA 10. KRUMINA, SIGITA LATVIA 11. NADEZHDA, ATANASOVA BULGARIA 12. BAYINDIR, SEHNAZ TURKEY 13. KOC, HULYA TURKEY JUNIOR WOMEN LEFT 70 KG 1. ASAUSKAITE, TOMA LITHUANIA 2. PIHL, EMMA SWEDEN 3. OLOFSSON, SARA SWEDEN 4. SVETLANA, BELOVA RUSSIA 5. RENATA, NOVAKOVA CZECH REPUBLIC 6. LEWANDOWSKA, OLA POLAND 7. VIKTORIYA, SHEVCHENKO UKRAINE 8. MITCHELL, ALEXA CANADA 9. REGINA, NIKOLAEVA RUSSIA 10. STEFANIAK, SYLWIA POLAND JUNIOR WOMEN LEFT +70 KG 1. ZVIRBLYTE, RAMINTA LITHUANIA 2. DIANA, LALIEVA RUSSIA 3. GEDVILAITE, ALINA LITHUANIA 4. SZAFRAN, KAROLINA POLAND 5. FERNEZOVA, ZUZANA SLOVAKIA 6. LYUBOV, ANUFRIYEVA UKRAINE 7. BOBAKOVA, MARIANA SLOVAKIA MASTER WOMEN LEFT 60 KG 1. PARNARAUSKIENE, VILIYA LITHUANIA 2. R. SOUZA, CHRIS BRAZIL 3. KHAMIDULLINA, ENZME RUSSIA 4. ZSIRAINE, JUDIT HUNGARY 5. PELAGATTI, MARIANGELA ITALY MASTER WOMEN LEFT 70 KG 1. KING, JOYCE CANADA 2. TATYANA, ONANOVA RUSSIA 3. OLGA, YAROSLAVZEVA KYRGYZSTAN 4. A. JORGE, MARIA BRAZIL 5. ODINTSEVA, LIDIYA UKRAINE 6. DIMITROVA, ELENA BULGARIA MASTER WOMEN LEFT +80 KG 1. DATAS, SILENE BRAZIL 2. DE ALMEIDA, HELENICE BRAZIL 3. IRINA, TURCHINSKAYA RUSSIA DISABLED WOMEN LEFT 60 KG 1. WEBB, LAURA CANADA 2. ZINAIDA, EMLINA RUSSIA 3. DAMIRA, KANTSEROVA RUSSIA 4. NADEZDA, TOLMACHEVA RUSSIA 5. GUNACTI, HATICE TURKEY 6. LARISA, BOROVINSKAYA RUSSIA DISABLED WOMEN LEFT +60 KG 1. OLGA, LIESHUKOVA UKRAINE 2. IRINA, TURCHINSKAYA RUSSIA 3. NASCIMENTO, ABADIA BRAZIL 4. SVETLANA, TYCHININA RUSSIA DISABLED WOMEN RIGHT 60 KG 1. WEBB, LAURA CANADA 2. ZINAIDA, EMLINA RUSSIA 3. DAMIRA, KANTSEROVA RUSSIA 4. NADEZDA, TOLMACHEVA RUSSIA 5. LARISA, BOROVINSKAYA RUSSIA 6. GUNACTI, HATICE TURKEY DISABLED WOMEN RIGHT +60 KG 1. IRINA, TURCHINSKAYA RUSSIA 2. OLGA, LIESHUKOVA UKRAINE 3. NASCIMENTO, ABADIA BRAZIL 4. SVETLANA, TYCHININA RUSSIA Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pawel r Posted October 6, 2007 Share Posted October 6, 2007 http://www.worldofarmwrestling.com/filez/P...preliminary.pdf Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Florian Kellersmann Posted October 6, 2007 Author Share Posted October 6, 2007 Some more info from right hand seniors are posted from Alper Cosar here: http://teammaine.proboards107.com/index.cg...read=1191600783 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Florian Kellersmann Posted October 6, 2007 Author Share Posted October 6, 2007 (edited) The Babayev brothers won right hand too. 65kg Roman T. 70kg 1stZoloev, 2nd Engin Terzi 75kg 1st Liliev, 2nd Lubomir Jagnesak 80kg Rustam Babayev 85kg Ruslan Babayev 90kg Ion Onescu (Romania) 100kg won Taras Ivakin 110kg 1st Latvia, 2nd Brasil open class 1st Ivakin's countryman Andrey Pushkar, 2nd Farid Uzmanov Edited October 6, 2007 by Florian Kellersmann Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lifesnotfair Posted October 6, 2007 Share Posted October 6, 2007 The Babayev brothers won right hand too. 65kg Roman T. 70kg 1stZoloev, 2nd Engin Terzi 75kg 1st Liliev, 2nd Lubomir Jagnesak 80kg Rustam Babayev 85kg Ruslan Babayev 90kg Ion Onescu (Romania) 100kg won Taras Ivakin 110kg 1st Latvia, 2nd Brasil open class 1st Ivakin's countryman Andrey Pushkar, 2nd Farid Uzmanov Maybe it's worth mentioning that Taras won vs. Kozaev, who won left handes yesterday (but can't remember vs. who?). And why on earth didn't Kotchiev compete right handed!? Engin said in the board that in the left hand competition, "Kotchiev destroyed everyone in the 110kg class, despite being 93kg".. :blink Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
G-Man Posted October 6, 2007 Share Posted October 6, 2007 And why on earth didn't Kotchiev compete right handed!? Engin said in the board that in the left hand competition, "Kotchiev destroyed everyone in the 110kg class, despite being 93kg".. Really? Why would possibly the best guy there not compete right-handed? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Florian Kellersmann Posted October 6, 2007 Author Share Posted October 6, 2007 The Babayev brothers won right hand too. 65kg Roman T. 70kg 1stZoloev, 2nd Engin Terzi 75kg 1st Liliev, 2nd Lubomir Jagnesak 80kg Rustam Babayev 85kg Ruslan Babayev 90kg Ion Onescu (Romania) 100kg won Taras Ivakin 110kg 1st Latvia, 2nd Brasil open class 1st Ivakin's countryman Andrey Pushkar, 2nd Farid Uzmanov Maybe it's worth mentioning that Taras won vs. Kozaev, who won left handes yesterday (but can't remember vs. who?). And why on earth didn't Kotchiev compete right handed!? Engin said in the board that in the left hand competition, "Kotchiev destroyed everyone in the 110kg class, despite being 93kg".. :blink Where did you read that Kotchiev didn't compete right hand? Maybe he lost? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bobbrown Posted October 7, 2007 Share Posted October 7, 2007 Kotchiev did compete. He got 13th place. SENIOR MEN RIGHT 110 KG 1. TOMSONS, NORMUNDS LATVIA 2. BORTOLATO, WAGNER BRAZIL 3. MYKHAYLO, GUZ UKRAINE 4. SLAVIK, KACHMAZOV RUSSIA 5. OLIMPIU, FAT ROMANIA 6. ALEXANDR, FUGAROV KAZAKHSTAN 7. AYCE, SUREYYA TURKEY 8. HRISTOV, RUMEN SPAIN 9. VIACHASLAU, SHARAGOVICH BELARUS 10. ROSS, SHAWN CANADA 11. ANDRIY, SHAKOV UKRAINE 12. BUETTS, KEVIN UNITED STATES 13. DIMITRIY, KOCHIEV RUSSIA 14. CLARK, RYAN UNITED STATES 15. PANTALEEV, MARIN BULGARIA 16. DZEANIS, SHESTAKOV BELARUS 17. MAHMUDOV, ILHAM AZERBAIJAN 18. ALIN-CATALIN, CUEMJIEV ROMANIA 19. SNOECK, GILBERT BELGIUM 20. ILIAS, NIZAMOV KYRGYZSTAN 21. CVETKOV, GEORGI BULGARIA 22. AGOSTONI, STEFANO ITALY 23. TOMAGA, RASTISLAV SLOVAKIA 24. TALGAT, ALPYSPAEV KAZAKHSTAN 25. ERGOL, SAHIN TURKEY 26. MAGYAR, LASZLO HUNGARY Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pawel r Posted October 7, 2007 Share Posted October 7, 2007 http://armpower.net/index.php?page=art&sid=980 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pawel r Posted October 7, 2007 Share Posted October 7, 2007 (edited) Brothers Babayev the bests ! Edited October 7, 2007 by pawel r Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Griparn Posted October 7, 2007 Share Posted October 7, 2007 Dont forget that the Babayev brothers also have a sister. I see she placed 3rd right handed in women 50kg class...strong family. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kyle102887 Posted October 7, 2007 Share Posted October 7, 2007 I hope someone recorded it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pawel r Posted October 7, 2007 Share Posted October 7, 2007 Dont forget that the Babayev brothers also have a sister. I see she placed 3rd right handed in women 50kg class...strong family. In 2005 Rustam has told that his sister it uses 40 kg one hand concentration curls (in corner of work - from 90 degrees) now surely more weight Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pbo4muscle Posted October 7, 2007 Share Posted October 7, 2007 Dont forget that the Babayev brothers also have a sister. I see she placed 3rd right handed in women 50kg class...strong family. In 2005 Rustam has told that his sister it uses 40 kg one hand concentration curls (in corner of work - from 90 degrees) now surely more weight Are you sure that was 40 Kg and not 40 lbs? Sounds a lot even if just from 90 degrees, given her own weight is 50 kg... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
G-Man Posted October 7, 2007 Share Posted October 7, 2007 Kotchiev did compete. He got 13th place.13. DIMITRIY, KOCHIEV RUSSIA That's a shocker - people were talking about this guy like he was the next John Brzenk. Maybe they were talking about his left? A Kotchiev-Bagent supermatch perhaps? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kyle102887 Posted October 8, 2007 Share Posted October 8, 2007 Dont forget that the Babayev brothers also have a sister. I see she placed 3rd right handed in women 50kg class...strong family. In 2005 Rustam has told that his sister it uses 40 kg one hand concentration curls (in corner of work - from 90 degrees) now surely more weight Are you sure that was 40 Kg and not 40 lbs? Sounds a lot even if just from 90 degrees, given her own weight is 50 kg... Well considering what her brothers use....it doesn't seem out of the ordinary. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pbo4muscle Posted October 8, 2007 Share Posted October 8, 2007 Dont forget that the Babayev brothers also have a sister. I see she placed 3rd right handed in women 50kg class...strong family. In 2005 Rustam has told that his sister it uses 40 kg one hand concentration curls (in corner of work - from 90 degrees) now surely more weight Are you sure that was 40 Kg and not 40 lbs? Sounds a lot even if just from 90 degrees, given her own weight is 50 kg... Well considering what her brothers use....it doesn't seem out of the ordinary. I am almost afraid to ask what her brothers are using Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pawel r Posted October 8, 2007 Share Posted October 8, 2007 (edited) Dont forget that the Babayev brothers also have a sister. I see she placed 3rd right handed in women 50kg class...strong family. In 2005 Rustam has told that his sister it uses 40 kg one hand concentration curls (in corner of work - from 90 degrees) now surely more weight Are you sure that was 40 Kg and not 40 lbs? Sounds a lot even if just from 90 degrees, given her own weight is 50 kg... in Poland , Russia, Ukraine is only kg we do not it use lbs I have only picture Walentyna Zaklicka category 55kg http://www.armpower.net/news_upload/339_1.jpg Edited October 8, 2007 by pawel r Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pbo4muscle Posted October 9, 2007 Share Posted October 9, 2007 Dont forget that the Babayev brothers also have a sister. I see she placed 3rd right handed in women 50kg class...strong family. In 2005 Rustam has told that his sister it uses 40 kg one hand concentration curls (in corner of work - from 90 degrees) now surely more weight Are you sure that was 40 Kg and not 40 lbs? Sounds a lot even if just from 90 degrees, given her own weight is 50 kg... in Poland , Russia, Ukraine is only kg we do not it use lbs I have only picture Walentyna Zaklicka category 55kg http://www.armpower.net/news_upload/339_1.jpg Impressive, and seeing is believing… I got questions about this type of training but guess this is not the right thread for that… As for the metric system, well we use that in Sweden to, but I can still only do 40lbs of concentration curls, lol Thanks for sharing Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lifesnotfair Posted October 9, 2007 Share Posted October 9, 2007 Kotchiev did compete. He got 13th place.13. DIMITRIY, KOCHIEV RUSSIA That's a shocker - people were talking about this guy like he was the next John Brzenk. Maybe they were talking about his left? A Kotchiev-Bagent supermatch perhaps? Garret: someone in the AW board said that Kotchiev pinned a Brazilian guy twice, but fouled both times, so lost there... and once in the loser's side, he gave his match to a Russian, not sure why. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bobbrown Posted October 9, 2007 Share Posted October 9, 2007 He gave the match to the Russian because it was his team mate. He was having difficulty with the Brazilian's hand while finishing him and fouled out. Engin seams to think that Brzenk would beat him because his hand is much stronger than the Brazilians. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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