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Arm wrestling (also spelled "armwrestling") is a combat sport in which two participants, facing each other with their bent elbows placed on a flat surface (usually a table) and hands firmly gripped, each attempt to "pin" their opponent's hand by forcing it to the surface.
Arm Wrestling is a 1985 [1] arcade game developed by Nintendo and released only in North America.As a spin-off of the Punch-Out!! series, and created by the same development team, Arm Wrestling has many of the same features, such as a dual-monitor system and quirky computer opponents.
Wrestling games are either based on or have elements of wrestling, such as professional wrestling, grappling, or the wrestling ring itself. Super Pro Wrestling – INTV Corporation 3 Count Bout / Fire Suplex – SNK
World Armwrestling Championships is the main arm wrestling championship in the World. It is organized by the World Armwrestling Federation , founded in 1977. The first WAF World Armwrestling was hosted by John Miazdzyk in Wetaskiwin , Alberta , Canada in 1979.
World Armwrestling Federation (WAF) is the international governing organization for the sport of arm wrestling, established in 1977. WAF is WADA Code Compliant. The WAF is the main organizer of the World Armwrestling Championships, which is held every year. Official programme has 36 events for senior athletes. [2]
For most people arm wrestling is just a way to show off your strength at school or in a bar rather than being seen as a competitive sport. Yet, according to the Ultimate Armwrestling League, the ...
Event Gold Silver Bronze 50 kg Nazira Ziyadulla Kazakhstan Babaieva, Snizhana Switzerland Nodia, Mariam Georgia 55 kg Ayane Takenaka Japan Zhanna Kaztuganova Kazakhstan
The armwrestling match of EAP robotic arm against human (AMERAH) is a challenge posed by Yoseph Bar-Cohen of the JPL in 1999. The initial challenge is to create a simple human-like robotic arm which, using electroactive polymers (EAP) as artificial muscles, can beat a human opponent (e.g., a high school student) in an arm wrestling match.