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A1 Features Armwrestling And Grip In Moscow On July 25–28


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The A1 tournament in Moscow on July 25–28 will feature armwrestling and grip: “In grip, there will be Rolling Thunder, CoC Silver Bullet and Apollon’s Axle,” Alexey Tyukalov reported to IronMind.



The Rolling Thunder, CoC Silver Bullet and Apollon’s Axle will be contested in the grip contest portion of the A1 tournament in Moscow, Russia on July 25–28. IronMind® | Image courtesy of A1/Armsport–Russia.



The grip strength competition will be run as an open category and expect a large number of competitors, along with some high-standard results.


“We have many sponsors and will have also have cash prizes. We welcome all participants,” said Tyukalov.




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Hopefully any records that are set at this event will be recognized.

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Official results A1 RUSSIAN OPEN ARMLIFTING

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1. Tyukalov Alexey, rv-118 kg., Russia - Finland - 150,5 (WR)

2. Kupinsky Igor, rv -123 kg., Ukraine - 133 kg.

3. Alexey Levchenko, rv-101kg., Azov - 123 kg.

4. Penkovskiy Roman, rv - 108 kg., Moscow - 123 kg.

5. Melent'ev Oleg, rv - 136 kg., Kurgan - 123 kg.

6. Asinovsky Alexander, rv 111 kg., Moscow - 118 kg.

7. Furkach Taras, rv - 117.6 kg., Ukraine - 118 kg.

8. Michael Homutov, rv - 105.4 kg., Nizhny Novgorod region - 113 kg.

9. Sopotov Nicholay, rv -108.7 Kg., Moscow - 113 kg.

10. Badyuk Sergei, rv - 120.7 kg., Moscow - 113 kg.

11. Pupchenko Ivan, rv 99.6 kg., Ukraine - 108 kg.

11. Bojarov Alexander, rv 94.3 kg., Bryansk - 88 kg.


Masters 40 years and older:

1. Melent'ev Oleg, rv - 136 kg., Kurgan - 123 kg.

2. Badyuk Sergei, rv - 120.7 kg., Moscow - 113 kg.


CoC number 3 - the international certification

1. Asinovsky Alexander


Silver Bullet

Won with a world record Kupinsky Igor, Ukraine - 54 seconds. *

* The results of all participants will be verified by the video and then finally published

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Incredible performances across the board! You know the competition is tough when the guy who finishes in 11th place lifts 238 lbs on the Rolling Thunder!

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