World Armwrestling Championship
World Armwrestling Championships is main arm wrestling championships in the World. It is organized by World Armwrestling Federation.
Events
Medals are awarded for separately for right and left hands in every weight class.[1]
Men | Women |
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–55 kg | –50 kg |
60 kg | 55 kg |
65 kg | 60 kg |
70 kg | 65 kg |
75 kg | 70 kg |
80 kg | 80 kg |
85 kg | +80 kg |
90 kg | |
100 kg | |
110 kg | |
+110 kg |
Championships
The list is incomplete
Edition | Year | City | Country | Date | Venue | No. of Athletes |
No. of Nations |
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19th | 1997 | Cairo | Egypt | ||||
20th | 1998 | Thunder Bay | Canada | ||||
21st | 1999 | Tokyo | Japan | ||||
22nd | 2000 | Rovaniemi | Finland | ||||
23rd | 2001 | Gdynia | Poland | ||||
24th | 2002 | Springfield | USA | ||||
25th | 2003 | Ottawa | Canada | ||||
26th | 2004 | Durban | South Africa | ||||
27th | 2005 | Tokyo | Japan | ||||
28th | 2006 | Manchester | England | Trafford Centre GMEX | |||
29th | 2007 | Veliko Tarnovo | Bulgaria | ||||
30th | 2008 | Kelowna | Canada | ||||
31st | 2009 | Rosolina | Italy | ||||
32nd | 2010 | Mesquite | USA | ||||
33rd | 2011 | Almaty | Kazakhstan | ||||
34th | 2012 | São Vicente | Brazil | ||||
35th | 2013 | Gdynia | Poland | ||||
36th | 2014 | Vilnius | Lithuania | September 14 - 21 | LITEXPO | ||
References
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