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2014 Official Results 36th WORLD ARMWRESTLING CHAMPIONSHIP Vilnius, LITHUANIA, 14-21 September 2014 OFFICIAL RESULTS JUNIOR18 MEN LEFT HAND 7. ROKAS ZAVESTAUSKAS. LITHUANIA 11. GURBAN ISMAYILOV. AZERBAIJAN 8. VADYM KHALIAVA. UKRAINE 12. DENNIS MCCARTHY. USA JUNIOR18 MEN LEFT 50 9. TOGHRUL SHAHLARLI. AZERBAIJAN 13. NARITA SHUNGO. JAPAN 1. ARDAK KANIBAY. KAZAKHSTAN 10. ANDREI VAITSIAKHOUSKI. 14. GIORGI BASHARULI. GEORGIA 2. DONMEZ MEHMET. TURKEY BELARUS 15. COLAK ALI. TURKEY 3. UMAR ALAKAEV. RUSSIA 11. ARTIS ANTONOVICS. LATVIA 16. RICCARDO PACIONI. ITALY 4. ANTON BOIARCHUK. UKRAINE 12. ASLAN TEMIRSULTANOV. RUSSIA 5. NAZARII SAVELIUK. UKRAINE 13. STANISLAV SEVCIK. SLOVAKIA JUNIOR18 MEN LEFT 80+ 6. AY ENES TALHA. TURKEY 1. NIKO BAJALADZE. GEORGIA JUNIOR18 MEN LEFT 70 2. IGOR GIGASHVILI. RUSSIA JUNIOR18 MEN LEFT 55 1. TORNIKE GIGAURI. GEORGIA 3. PIOTR HARKABUZIK. POLAND 1. EMRE ALBAS. TURKEY 2. ERZIMAN ALISULTANOV. RUSSIA 4. LEVANI KHABALAEV. RUSSIA 2. SAYAT BESKEMPIR. KAZAKHSTAN 3. VALERIY MIKUSHOV. KAZAKHSTAN 5. OSVALDAS GIRSKIS. LITHUANIA 3. MUSSA BAYRAMKULOV. RUSSIA 4. RASTISLAV KOSTOV. SLOVAKIA 6. JOHN OERNBIELKE. SWEDEN 4. NEMAT VAKILOV. AZERBAIJAN 5. VIKTOR BEZVISHCHUK. UKRAINE 7. GIORGOS ATHANASIADIS. GREECE 5. KHUMOYUN TOSHMUKHAMEDOV. 6. ROBERTAS JONUSAS. LITHUANIA 8. ALI DEMIRER. TURKEY UZBEKISTAN 7. ROMAN MANTYKA. UKRAINE 9. TOBIAS ERLANDSSON. SWEDEN 6. GABIT ASHIMKHAN. KAZAKHSTAN 8. DONIYOR ULASHEV. UZBEKISTAN 10. EHTIRAM BALANASANZADA. 7. VUGAR SEIDOV. RUSSIA 9. JUSTINAS MIZGERIS. LITHUANIA AZERBAIJAN 8. VITALII LUTSENKO. UKRAINE 10. RAHIM TOKGUN. TURKEY 11. LASZLO HORVATH. HUNGARY 9. HASAN TETIK. TURKEY 11. KIRIL SOKOLOV. RUSSIA 12. BOHDAN RENCHKA. UKRAINE 10. VADYM OCHERETENIUK. UKRAINE 12. ELG TOM KLAAVUNEIMI. SWEDEN 13. VLADYSLAV HURIEV. UKRAINE 11. KHUSNIDDIN MEKHMANOV. 13. ALIN TUDOR. ROMANIA 14. LEVENTE NEMETH. HUNGARY UZBEKISTAN 14. ALIAKSANDR RABIKAU. BELARUS 15. HEIM PETER. GERMANY 12. YAMAUCHI EIJI. JAPAN 13. ZILVINAS RAINYS. LITHUANIA JUNIOR18 MEN LEFT 75 JUNIOR18 MEN RIGHT HAND 14. ADAM JOHANSSON. SWEDEN 1. SASHO ANDREEV. BULGARIA 15. MITKO STAYKOV. BULGARIA 2. BAKYTZHAN SAPARBAYEV. JUNIOR18 MEN RIGHT 50 KAZAKHSTAN 1. ARDAK KANIBAY. KAZAKHSTAN JUNIOR18 MEN LEFT 60 3. DMYTRO CHALIUK. UKRAINE 2. AY ENES TALHA. TURKEY 1. YURII YUNCHYK. UKRAINE 4. OLEKSANDR KULISHOV. UKRAINE 3. ANTON BOIARCHUK. UKRAINE 2. AKHMAD KARAKOTOV. RUSSIA 5. VLADISLAVS KRASOVSKIS. LATVIA 4. DONMEZ MEHMET. TURKEY 3. RAMAZAN RUSTAMOV. 6. IGOR DYAKOV. RUSSIA 5. NAZARII SAVELIUK. UKRAINE AZERBAIJAN 7. FILIP HRITZ. SLOVAKIA 6. UMAR ALAKAEV. RUSSIA 4. ALEKSEY SHASHOV. RUSSIA 8. AZAT ZALYAEV. RUSSIA 5. MUKHAMMADALI NEMATULLAEV. 9. LINAS BUIVYDAS. LITHUANIA JUNIOR18 MEN RIGHT 55 UZBEKISTAN 10. CHRISTIAN GRECO. ITALY 1. TALGATBEK RUSTEMBEK. 6. ALEKSI ZAVRASHVILI. GEORGIA 11. GIORGI GOGOCHASHVILI. KAZAKHSTAN 7. HUSEYIN OZKENT. TURKEY GEORGIA 2. EMRE ALBAS. TURKEY 8. VICTOR SAGRA. SPAIN 12. AURIMAS SUBACIUS. LITHUANIA 3. HASAN TETIK. TURKEY 9. HUSEYN AMANLI. AZERBAIJAN 13. MUKHAMMAD SULTONOV. 4. NEMAT VAKILOV. AZERBAIJAN 10. ADAM ADAMOV. SLOVAKIA UZBEKISTAN 5. KHUMOYUN TOSHMUKHAMEDOV. 11. PATRYK KUBACKA. POLAND 14. ALIBEK KALMAKHAN. KAZAKHSTAN UZBEKISTAN 12. DAWID BACA. POLAND 15. SZILARD SZAKALLAS. HUNGARY 6. VADYM OCHERETENIUK. UKRAINE 13. ANTON PETTERSSON. SWEDEN 7. VUGAR SEIDOV. RUSSIA 14. SAMI TIRAS. TURKEY JUNIOR18 MEN LEFT 80 8. GABIT ASHIMKHAN. KAZAKHSTAN 1. SOSLAN GASSIEV. RUSSIA 9. VITALII LUTSENKO. UKRAINE JUNIOR18 MEN LEFT 65 2. YORDAN TSONEV. BULGARIA 10. YAMAUCHI EIJI. JAPAN 1. CATALIN APRODU. ROMANIA 3. OGUZHAN KOCAK. TURKEY 11. MITKO STAYKOV. BULGARIA 2. ALEKSANDR ZHEREBENKOV. 4. ARTEM SEREDA. UKRAINE 12. MUSSA BAYRAMKULOV. RUSSIA RUSSIA 5. ALIN HASIUC. ROMANIA 13. ADAM JOHANSSON. SWEDEN 3. MUKHAMMADAMIN 6. OLEH PETRENKO. UKRAINE 14. KHUSNIDDIN MEKHMANOV. NEMATULLAYEV. UZBEKISTAN 7. MARKO KOGL. CROATIA UZBEKISTAN 4. ALIZHAN MURATOV. KAZAKHSTAN 8. EDMOND HALASZ. HUNGARY 15. ZILVINAS RAINYS. LITHUANIA 5. IEVHENII BADRAK. UKRAINE 9. TADEAS MAGULA. SLOVAKIA 16. JUOZAS BUSMA. LITHUANIA 6. OLIMJON IRGASHEV. UZBEKISTAN 10. ALEKSANDR BEVZA. RUSSIA EAF OFFICIAL RESULTS Page 1 of 15 JUNIOR18 MEN RIGHT 60 JUNIOR18 MEN RIGHT 75 JUNIOR18 WOMEN LEFT HAND 1. ALEKSI ZAVRASHVILI. GEORGIA 1. SASHO ANDREEV. BULGARIA 2. RAMAZAN RUSTAMOV. 2. BAKYTZHAN SAPARBAYEV. JUNIOR18 WOMEN LEFT 45 AZERBAIJAN KAZAKHSTAN 1. ALINA BELAN. KAZAKHSTAN 3. AZAMAT SKODTAEV. RUSSIA 3. FILIP HRITZ. SLOVAKIA 2. BALZHAN ZERENKHANOVA. 4. PATRYK KUBACKA. POLAND 4. LINAS BUIVYDAS. LITHUANIA KAZAKHSTAN 5. SERGEY ZAKOLUKIN. RUSSIA 5. VLADISLAVS KRASOVSKIS. LATVIA 3. BURCU KORKMAZ. TURKEY 6. MUKHAMMADALI NEMATULLAEV. 6. GIORGI GOGOCHASHVILI. GEORGIA 4. ANASTASIA YEVSIEIEVA. UKRAINE UZBEKISTAN 7. OLEKSANDR KULISHOV. UKRAINE 5. ALMIRA KHABIBULLINA. RUSSIA 7. HUSEYIN OZKENT. TURKEY 8. ALIBEK KALMAKHAN. KAZAKHSTAN 6. MARINA IVANOVA. RUSSIA 8. VICTOR SAGRA. SPAIN 9. MUKHAMMAD SULTONOV. 9. ANTON PETTERSSON. SWEDEN UZBEKISTAN JUNIOR18 WOMEN LEFT 50 10. HUSEYN AMANLI. AZERBAIJAN 10. IGOR DYAKOV. RUSSIA 1. GULHAN BILGIC. TURKEY 11. YURII YUNCHYK. UKRAINE 11. ERZIMAN ALISULTANOV. RUSSIA 2. KSENIYA BOTALOVA. RUSSIA 12. ADAM ADAMOV. SLOVAKIA 12. AURIMAS SUBACIUS. LITHUANIA 3. VALERYIA TSYKUNOVA. BELARUS 13. DAWID BACA. POLAND 13. DMYTRO SHEMCHUK. UKRAINE 4. NINA PETRENKO. UKRAINE 14. SAMI TIRAS. TURKEY 14. CHRISTIAN GRECO. ITALY 5. AKERKE BAKYTKHANOVA. 15. SZILARD SZAKALLAS. HUNGARY KAZAKHSTAN JUNIOR18 MEN RIGHT 65 6. OKSANA HAIEVSKA. UKRAINE 1. TOGHRUL SHAHLARLI. JUNIOR18 MEN RIGHT 80 7. GULUSTAN KORKMAZ. TURKEY AZERBAIJAN 1. OGUZHAN KOCAK. TURKEY 8. KETLYN CORDEIRO. BRAZIL 2. MUKHAMMADAMIN 2. SOSLAN GASSIEV. RUSSIA 9. VIKTORIJA MIKSTAITE. LITHUANIA NEMATULLAYEV. UZBEKISTAN 3. YORDAN TSONEV. BULGARIA 10. KLAUDIA KUROWSKA. POLAND 3. ALIZHAN MURATOV. KAZAKHSTAN 4. ERIC PARSADANOV. ISRAEL 11. EKATERINA MOLCHANOVA. 4. IEVHENII BADRAK. UKRAINE 5. EDMOND HALASZ. HUNGARY RUSSIA 5. ALEKSANDR ZHEREBENKOV. 6. ALIN HASIUC. ROMANIA 12. ENGLA HORSTE. SWEDEN RUSSIA 7. GURBAN ISMAYILOV. AZERBAIJAN 13. AGNIESZKA SKUBALA. POLAND 6. STANISLAV SEVCIK. SLOVAKIA 8. OLEH PETRENKO. UKRAINE 7. CATALIN APRODU. ROMANIA 9. MARKO KOGL. CROATIA JUNIOR18 WOMEN LEFT 55 8. OLIMJON IRGASHEV. UZBEKISTAN 10. NARITA SHUNGO. JAPAN 1. UMRAN KESER. TURKEY 9. ASLAN TEMIRSULTANOV. RUSSIA 11. RICCARDO PACIONI. ITALY 2. SABAHATA MELIKE ELITOK. 10. JONATHAN MARTIKAINEN. 12. ALEKSANDR BEVZA. RUSSIA TURKEY SWEDEN 13. KOSTIANTYN KHUDOIAR. UKRAINE 3. MARYNA SHULIKA. UKRAINE 11. VADYM KHALIAVA. UKRAINE 14. COLAK ALI. TURKEY 4. YEKATERINA LYAKHOVA. 12. ROKAS ZAVESTAUSKAS. 15. GIORGI BASHARULI. GEORGIA KAZAKHSTAN LITHUANIA 16. TADEAS MAGULA. SLOVAKIA 5. LILIYA DURNICINA. RUSSIA 13. ARTIS ANTONOVICS. LATVIA 17. DENNIS MCCARTHY. USA 6. ZALINA MOURAOVA. RUSSIA 14. ANDREI VAITSIAKHOUSKI. 7. NASTASIA CHARNIANKOVA. BELARUS JUNIOR18 MEN RIGHT 80+ BELARUS 15. ZURA IREMASHVILI. GEORGIA 1. IGOR GIGASHVILI. RUSSIA 8. MIRANDA VAAGELAND. SWEDEN 2. OSVALDAS GIRSKIS. LITHUANIA 9. YULIYA ZIMENOVSKAYA. JUNIOR18 MEN RIGHT 70 3. MARSEL GARAEV. RUSSIA KAZAKHSTAN 1. RAHIM TOKGUN. TURKEY 4. OLEH BATIH. UKRAINE 10. MARGARITA NERSISYAN. ARMENIA 2. ROMAN MANTYKA. UKRAINE 5. ALI DEMIRER. TURKEY 11. EGLE POCIUTE. LITHUANIA 3. TORNIKE GIGAURI. GEORGIA 6. NIKO BAJALADZE. GEORGIA 12. LILIIA PETRENKO. UKRAINE 4. KIRIL SOKOLOV. RUSSIA 7. LASZLO HORVATH. HUNGARY 5. ROBERTAS JONUSAS. LITHUANIA 8. PIOTR HARKABUZIK. POLAND JUNIOR18 WOMEN LEFT 60 6. AZAT ZALYAEV. RUSSIA 9. TOBIAS ERLANDSSON. SWEDEN 1. MILANA BAEVA. RUSSIA 7. VIACHESLAV PENCHEV. UKRAINE 10. JOHN OERNBIELKE. SWEDEN 2. YANINA NAZARKO. UKRAINE 8. VALERIY MIKUSHOV. KAZAKHSTAN 11. ARTEM SEREDA. UKRAINE 3. ANDREA KUSNIERIKOVA. 9. ALIN TUDOR. ROMANIA 12. HEIM PETER. GERMANY SLOVAKIA 10. ALIAKSANDR RABIKAU. BELARUS 13. GIORGOS ATHANASIADIS. GREECE 4. ALINA KOSTYK. UKRAINE 11. DONIYOR ULASHEV. UZBEKISTAN 14. LEVENTE NEMETH. HUNGARY 5. HENRIETTA BARZSO. HUNGARY 12. JUSTINAS MIZGERIS. LITHUANIA 15. EHTIRAM BALANASANZADA. 6. LISKOVA KLAUDIA. SLOVAKIA 13. ELG TOM KLAAVUNEIMI. SWEDEN AZERBAIJAN 7. MAJA WIECZOREK. POLAND 14. RASTISLAV KOSTOV. SLOVAKIA 2014 WORLD ARMWRESTLING CHAMPIONSHIP OFFICIAL RESULTS 2 JUNIOR18 WOMEN LEFT 65 10. OKSANA HAIEVSKA. UKRAINE JUNIOR18 WOMEN RIGHT 70 1. YULIIA KALASHNIKOVA. UKRAINE 11. KLAUDIA KUROWSKA. POLAND 1. TATIANA SHEINA. RUSSIA 2. TATSIANA RAMANIUK. BELARUS 12. AGNIESZKA SKUBALA. POLAND 2. LUNDGREN AMANDA VILUND. 3. RIMA MARTINKUTE. LITHUANIA 13. NINA PETRENKO. UKRAINE SWEDEN 4. NADEZHDA IRTUGANOVA. RUSSIA 3. ANASTASIIA ZAVOROTNIA. 5. AIGANYM KAKENOVA. KAZAKHSTAN JUNIOR18 WOMEN RIGHT 55 UKRAINE 6. MAFTUNA SAYDALIMOVA. 1. YEKATERINA LYAKHOVA. 4. ALENA STANSKAYA. KAZAKHSTAN UZBEKISTAN KAZAKHSTAN 5. SVETLANA FEDOSEEVA. RUSSIA 7. ELMIRA ALEEVA. RUSSIA 2. UMRAN KESER. TURKEY 6. FEHIME TUGCENUR KURT. TURKEY 8. BEYZANUR AVCI. TURKEY 3. SABAHATA MELIKE ELITOK. 9. NATALI KRISTOFFERSSON. TURKEY JUNIOR18 WOMEN RIGHT 70+ SWEDEN 4. MARYNA SHULIKA. UKRAINE 1. MADINA KAIROVA. RUSSIA 10. AKBOTA AMANGELDINOVA. 5. EGLE POCIUTE. LITHUANIA 2. JESSICA LINDKVIST. SWEDEN KAZAKHSTAN 6. ZALINA MOURAOVA. RUSSIA 3. ANASTASIYA ROMANOVA. RUSSIA 11. GULSEREN ARSLAN. TURKEY 7. LILIIA PETRENKO. UKRAINE 4. AYSE KUBRA YENILER. TURKEY 12. KATERYNA OMELCHENKO. 8. NASTASIA CHARNIANKOVA. 5. OLENA HOMAN. UKRAINE UKRAINE BELARUS 6. VERONIKA HAIDAMAKA. UKRAINE 9. YULIYA ZIMENOVSKAYA. JUNIOR18 WOMEN LEFT 70 KAZAKHSTAN JUNIOR21 MEN LEFT HAND 1. TATIANA SHEINA. RUSSIA 10. LILIYA DURNICINA. RUSSIA 2. LUNDGREN AMANDA VILUND. 11. MARGARITA NERSISYAN. ARMENIA JUNIOR21 MEN LEFT 55 SWEDEN 12. MIHAELA KOGL. CROATIA 1. IMEDA TCHINTCHARAULI. GEORGIA 3.
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