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WAF Rules
of Armwrestling
Sitdown and
Standing
Originated Sept. 1994 Revised Oct. 28, 1995; April 1996; August 1997; October 1998; Dec 2, 1999,
Nov 2000, Nov 2001, Nov 2002, Dec 2005, November 2006, October 2007
Technical Rules
Section One
ITEM 1
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TEAMS
Must be composed of Nationals of Nation represented. If required, a
team member or individual may have to produce any document demanded
by WAF to establish his/her bonafides to so represent his/her
nation. The term “team” for all intents and purpose, will mean all
of the categories presented, both left and right arm, both female
and male. A team trophy will be awarded, based only on total points
accumulated for all categories in both genders. Teams can be broken
down to determine points by gender, only to establish ranking of
female and male teams from each country. Teams can be further broken
down to left and right arm categories, again by gender to further
establish rankings. Trophies will only be awarded in these
categories if the host country wishes, but only with written
permission from WAF.
ITEM 2
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NUMBER IN A TEAM
Up to two
competitors, per nation in each right arm and left arm
categories.
This includes
“masters, grand masters, disabled and youth” division.
ITEM 3
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WEIGHT CLASSES
A) RIGHT ARM & LEFT ARM
Men: Up to
55kg, 60kg, 65kg, 70kg, 75kg, 80kg, 85kg, 90kg, 100kg, 110kg, &
110+ kg.
Women: Up to
50kg, 55kg, 60kg, 65kg, 70kg, 80kg, and 80+kg.
B)
MASTERS
WEIGHT CLASSES:
RIGHT AND LEFT
ARM
Men: Up to 70kg, 80kg, 90kg, 100kg,
and 100+ kg.
Women: Up to 60kg, 70kg, 80kg, and 80+kg.
C) GRAND MASTERS 50+ WEIGHT CLASSES:
RIGHT HAND ONLY
75kg, 90kg, & 90+kg
D) YOUTH CLASSES:
INSERT EAF CLASSES
E) WEIGH INS
There is no clothing allowance, therefore weigh ins will be done in
the nude if an athlete wishes to qualify for a certain weight class.
(Weight has to register to zero, i.e: if 70kg class it will have to
zero to 70.0kg). Without prejudice or bias, if an athlete has
artificial limbs or limb, they must weigh in with them on if they
wish to compete with them on.
F) There will be no dispute regarding procedure during
weigh-ins. Weigh-ins will follow registration roster by numerical
order, ie: first team to register with WAF General Secretary, will
be the first team weighed and so on. The WAF will have the right to
disallow entry to any country not meeting WAF requirements or which
creates disorder.
G) All weigh-ins to be done on WAF approved scales. Weigh-in
will be done no sooner that 24 to 30 hours before the first day of
competition start time.
H) During weigh-in, an athlete may be accompanied by a team
official of their own country.
I) More than one official weigh-in scale may be used.
J) The Director of Weigh-ins is the final authority on all
weigh-in procedures.
K) A competitor may weigh-in to their normal weight or jump
one weight class higher.
ITEM 4
· AGE
GROUPS: SAME FOR BOTH MEN AND WOMEN
Sub Junior - 12 years and under
Junior - 18 years and under
Senior - any age above 18 years
Masters - 40 & above
Grand
Masters – 50+ & above
Note:
t If so required by WAF, proof of age will have to be
given by producing a bona fide passport or medical
certificate.
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If so required by WAF, proof of gender may be required under
qualified medical supervision by WAF appointed physicians.
ITEM 5
·TEAM
POINTS
First =
10pts., second = 7pts., third = 5 pts., fourth = 4pts., fifth =
3pts., sixth = 2pts., seventh = 1pt.
WAF minor officials are responsible for team point tabulation and
break down of rankings in all categories.
ITEM 6
·EQUIPMENT
SPECIFICATIONS
a)
Table: Sit down: 28" from floor to top
of table.
Stand-up: 40" from floor to top of table.
All other specifications are identical for
both sit down and stand-up table tops.
b)
Table top: 36" across and 26" deep.
c)
Elbow
Pads: 7"x 7" square shape. 2" thick, made of heavy high
quality foam material, covered with a vinyl/rexin type cover. The
foam and covering can be attached to a 1/8" metal sheet, 7"x 7" with
two threaded bolts 1/4" diameter x 1 3/4" long, welded to the bottom
to be able and attach your elbow pads to the table top.
A line, either painted, upholstered or taped
from hand grip to hand grip to establish center of the table will
always be used at WAF tournaments.
d) Touch
Pads: 14" long x 4" high. Made of good quality Touch Pad
e) Placement: Elbow pads should be set 2" from their respective
edge. They should overlap each other by 1/2 to the right of center
for a right arm table and overlap each other by 1/2 to the left of
center for a left arm table.
f) Touch
Pads: Should be on an angle, 5" out from the inside corner of
the elbow pad to the inside corner of the pad and 1/2" from its
respective edge measured to the outside corner of the pad. Running
at an angle towards the hand peg it should measure 2 3/4" from the
hand peg to the outside corner of the touch pad.
If it’s for a right arm table, these
measurements should be made on the left side of the elbow pad and
reversed if it’s a left arm table.
g) Hand
Pegs: Should be placed midway at 13" on each edge of the
table, 1" in from the edge. The peg itself should be 1" in diameter
and 6" high form the table top.
h) Table
frame: Dimensions for the inside frame are: 28” minimum
– inside leg 18” minimum from leg to leg and that we always have 4 legs.
ITEM 7
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SEATS
They should be 18" square and 18" from floor surface to seat top
surface. The front edge should be exactly in line with the table
edge.
The seat and table should be secured to a platform or floor.
ITEM 8
·MATERIAL
The best material to use is square
tubing although tubular steel, flat iron or angle iron may be used,
but not more than 2" in diameters or width. The table top and seat
top are normally made of 3/4" thick plywood.
The table top and seat may have a thin sheet of foam, covered with
vinyl/rexin type material to add a comfortable finished look.
No plexi-glass or reflective tape is to be used on the table top or
seats.
ITEM 9
·STICKUM
STAND
A stand suitable for chalk/rosin or stickum should be placed on
either side of the table but at a suitable distance away so as not
to bother referees or minor officials with the dust floating in the
air or with competitors preparing for a match.
ITEM 10
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STAGING
If raised staging is used, hosts are responsible for supplying or
installing protective railing around the perimeter, to prevent
competitors from accidentally falling off.
Stages should also be planned with the intent to keep
non-participants away from the competition table and draw sheet
table.
ITEM 11
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RISER PLATFORMS
Riser platforms can be used by competitors who have a height
disadvantage. Riser platforms can be used in combination with
platform shoes or multiple platforms, to raise the competitor, to at
least bring their waist to the table top. Competitors can use a
personal riser with prior permission of the Head Referee before the
start of contest.
For consistency and ease of handling reasons, riser platforms will
be built of 1/2" thick plywood, 4" high x 36" wide x 32" deep. They
will be notched at the top part, as to fit the table legs on each
their respective side, to prevent them form slipping out during
competition. Approximately 3" from the top, the notches, on either
side will be located.
A hand slot will be cut in the center to facilitate the removal and
installation of the riser platform.
ITEM 12
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STRAPS
When used, they will be of a standard 1” style with a plastic or
metal buckle and not of velcro.
ITEM 13
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UNIFORMS
All participants, including athletes and officials, must be familiar
with and adhere to the WAF costume code. Each country must be
identifiable and each competitor identifiable to its country.
Only short sleeve or sleeveless shirts & sport pants (no jeans)
allowed during competition. Very limited advertising is allowed on
shirts only.
Shoes are required as part of the uniform and to compete in the
tournament.
No competitor may compete out of uniform, no competitor may receive
their award out of uniform. If a competitor comes on stage to
compete out of uniform they will forfeit that bout. A country
without uniform may request in writing before the start of the
competition to the Executive Committee for a solution or leniency.
ITEM 14
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REFEREES
a)
Director of Referees
· is responsible for referee assignments
at and during WAF competition.
· is responsible to supervise the referees
during the competition and issue a performance report card at the
end of the tournament to each participating referee.
· is responsible to remove any referee
that is deemed irresponsible or technically unfit to referee a WAF
tournament.
· is responsible to bring to the attention
of the WAF executive, documented proof of a referee who is to be
disciplined for unwarranted behavior or blatant misconduct.
· is responsible to make certain referees
conform to WAF referee dress code at WAF tournaments.
b)
Director of Referee Training
· is responsible to assure assigned
referees are competent both physically and technical, to referee a
WAF tournament.
· is responsible to implement a short but
comprehensive referee clinic with assigned referees prior to the
competition.
· is responsible to oversee a worldwide
referee training program, implement the program and to keep current
to any changes in rules.
c)
Competition Referee
· is responsible to wear proper WAF dress
code for referees which is short sleeve black and white striped
shirt, with stripes being 1" wide, black pants, socks and shoes.
Individuals name and ranking may be printed on their back. Ranking
to appear on right shoulder sleeves, 1" up from cuff.
· is responsible to know WAF rules
thoroughly and to make certain to attend WAF clinics prior to
tournaments.
· is responsible to conduct themselves in
an unbiased and professional manner. Referees are not to
congratulate individual competitors; they may congratulate both
competitors on a match well done.
· a qualified referee will be allowed to
referee on day that they are not pulling.
ITEM 16
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STAND UP STYLE
Two table top referees will be used:
a) The referee starting the match will be
deemed Head referee of that particular match. Assistant referee
will watch for elbow fouls at start of match and assist in assuring
a fair start. After the match has started, the two referees will
watch each their side for fouls or a pin.
b) Once a referee is set at a table, he/she
cannot be removed, unless for lack of competence or technical
knowledge.
ITEM 17
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PROTOCOL
a) Right and left arm events will be held on
separate days.
b) Individuals (unless authorized by the
Head referee at a table), may not approach a table to within 20
feet. Strict penalty may be enforced.
c) Points will be deducted from a country’s
team for breach of discipline or poor sportsmanship.
d) Each weight class will be called to the
stage when it comes to their turn to compete. They will be
accounted for as per draw sheet. Then the matches will begin.
Standby competitors will be called and given a place to wait until
they are called to the table.
e) Wrist wraps, straps, elbow
bandages/supports or cups, protective wraps, rings or bangles are
not permitted on arms. *An arm is defined as that portion of the
body starting from the shoulder and continuing on and ending at the
finger tips.
f) Drug testing will be allowed in all
World, International, Continental and National Championships,
provided they are WAF sanctioned. Complainant will have to deposit
required fees in U.S. dollars along with an official letter to be
submitted to WAF chairman or standing committee on discipline.
g) Poor sportsmanship will not be tolerated
and it could lead up to and including being barred from the
tournament.
h) No challenge matches allowed during or
immediately proceeding the competition. No disruption of scheduled
proceedings allowed.
i) Mobile phones that are switched on
during competition or in Congress meetings will be charged a $10
fine. The Host of the event will be given an exception.
j) Any unauthorized competitor or official
who come on stage during the event will be charged a $50 fine.
k) A fee of $50 will be charged to hear a
protest, if your protest is up held the $50 is returned to the
country, if the protest is denied the country looses the $50.
l) A fine will be charged to competitors,
coaches and spectators who use bad language
towards the referee’s.
1st
Offence $100
2nd
Offence $200
3rd
Offence $300
6 month suspension for any
future offences
m) The World Championships will always be
held form the middle of November to the
1st week of December.
Competition Rules
Section 2:
ITEM 1
WAF championships will always be double
elimination. All contestants must lose twice. No seeding prior to
championships. Contestants are placed on draw sheet by luck of the
draw. Team members from the same country will not be matched
against each other on the first round if possible.
ITEM 2
Contestants for each weight class will be
announced and they will come to the stage to be verified against the
draw sheet.
ITEM 3
Contestants’ names will be called and they
have 60 seconds to come to the table. Failure to appear in 60
seconds, they will be given a loss. They will approach the table,
shake hands with their opponent, and then take a grip.
ITEM 4
The grip is palm to palm, grip at thumb, thumb
knuckle must be visible. Gripped hands should be level on a plain
at the forefingers. Free hand will grip the hand peg provided at
the table edge. This arm may or may not touch the table top.
Finger nails should be trimmed so as not to injure your opponent.
Stickum/rosin/chalk are permitted.
ITEM 5
Back pressure to the extent that it pulls your
opponents arm across the marked center of the table will not be
allowed. This infraction will be deemed the same as a false start.
ITEM 6
Anyone with long hair will have to have their
hair restrained in some fashion. Head bands are permitted but not
hats.
ITEM 7
Shoulders will be kept square to the table.
They may slope to either side before the start.
ITEM 8
There will be a hand width between the
shoulder and forearm of each competitor as well as between the chin
and hand prior to the start.
ITEM 9
Referees are not there to use force or wrestle
with you. A referee will lightly touch competitors hands to see
that they are properly aligned, wrists straight and arms centered to
the table top.
ITEM 10
The signal given by the Head Referee is
“Ready...Go!” in an unspecified cadence. At the end of the match
the referee will say “Stop” and indicate the winner by raising his
arm towards him/her. All effort must be made by the referee that
the competitors are aware the match is stopped.
ITEM 11
A pin is when
any part of the natural wristline to finger tips, touches or goes
below the touch pad.
ITEM 12
Competitor’s legs can be wrapped around the
table leg or braced against an opposite table leg prior to the start
of the match, providing they are not interfering with their
opponent. Feet can be off the ground during competition and legs
can be moved in any fashion as long as they don’t interfere with
their opponent.
ITEM 13
In the event of an injury during competition,
the competitor’s name will continue to be brought forward until
he/she has fulfilled the two loss commitment. The match that a
competitor was injured in will be regarded as a loss.
ITEM 14
There is no time limit during an actual bout.
However, if in the estimation of the Head Referee or a WAF
authorized physician, that a competitor is deemed unfit to continue,
the match will be stopped.
ITEM 15
No breaks in contest during or between
matches, unless there is equipment failure, draw sheet mistake or
authorized by officials.
ITEM 16
No competitor will be matched twice against
the same opponent unless for place standing.
ITEM 17
The
referee’s may give a disabled puller some allowances for his
handicap.
ITEM 18
You can only
pin your opponent on the winning side of the table
ITEM 19
UNIVERSAL
WORDS
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Each competitor should know the following
words.
Ready go
Knuckles Elbows down Wrist
Shoulders
Stop Warning
Winner
Referees Grip Back Thumb
Down Don’t move
Center
Grip
Strap
Foul
Over
Under
Dangerous position
Competition Fouls
Section 3:
Note:
Two warnings will equal one foul.
Two
fouls, competitor will lose that particular match.
ITEM 1
If competitors fail to come to the table in
the 60 seconds allotted they will be given a loss. Their name will
be dropped to its proper slot, the same as a loss in an actual
bout. If they already have a loss they would drop out of the
tournament for that particular weight class.
ITEM 2
Competitors have one minute to “Grip Up”. If
in that time, they have not gripped up, they will be given a
“referee’s grip”. A referees’ grip consists of the following
procedure;
Competitors’ hands are placed palm to palm by the referee, the thumbs
are pushed down by the referee, the fingers are wrapped by the referee,
first one competitor, then the other. As they are wrapped referee asks
competitor if he/she wants their thumb covered or not. Thumb knuckles
will be showing, forefingers level, wrists straight and arms centered.
Competitors are not to move from this set up.
Examples of movement are fingers re-gripping,
back pressure, bending wrists, early start or elbow lifting off the
pad.
Any movement by any
competitor will result in a foul being given against the one
that moves.
ITEM 3
A foul will be given when a
competitor’s elbow loses contact with the elbow pad. A competitor
is considered to lose contact with the pad when:
a) The elbow lifts vertically off the pad,
no matter how insignificant, as long as there is clearance between
the pad and the elbow. It is not considered an elbow foul if
the elbow has lifted off the pad, but the competitor still has
contact with the elbow pad with their triceps or their forearm.
b) An elbow foul will be called if
the competitor is riding on their triceps or forearms and the elbow
extends beyond any side of the elbow pad.
c) Any foul that occurs simultaneously with
a foul by your opponent will be considered
coincidental, the match will be stopped
and restarted and no fouls will be given.
ITEM 4
The referee will call one foul for “causing a
slip out” when:
a) you lift your fingers off your opponent’s
hand prior to a slippage
b) you close your fingers as to make a fist
inside your opponent’s hand
c) you’re in break wrist position and you
pull your fingers inside your opponents hand, therefore you are
unable to hold your grip.
d) Straps will be used when any match ends
by way of a slip-out not resulting in a foul. A slip-out
occurs when both competitors have lost complete contact with one
another. The official must be certain of the circumstances
preceding the actual slip out before calling a foul. If the
official is uncertain as to who caused the slippage or it was caused
by the actions of both competitors, then straps will be used and no
foul will be given.
e) When straps are employed, the officials
will ask competitors to place their elbows to the back of their
respective elbow pads, place their hands palm to palm, fingers
extended and thumbs up. Opposite hand will grip hand peg. In this
position the strap can be quickly installed. Only the official can
adjust the strap. Competitors may ask to loosen it or move it if
it’s uncomfortable. The strap cannot be lower than 1" below the
natural wrist line.
f) After the strap is installed, competitors
may take their grip and place their elbow to their choice of
position.
g) If a competitor intentionally slips out
during the match in a losing position (losing position is determined
by being more than 2/3 rd of the way down to the pin pad), the
competitor will lose that particular match. Any intentional slip is
an automatic FOUL.
ITEM 5
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WARNINGS
a) Any early movement with shoulders, arm,
hand or fingers will be a warning unless competitors are in a
referee’s grip. Then it would be a foul.
b) If one competitor is causing a delay
“locking up” the referee will give the offender a warning.
c) Letting go of the peg will result in a
warning being called to the offender, without stopping the
match. If an advantage is gained prior to re-gripping the peg, the
match will be stopped and the offender will be given a foul.
Contact with the peg must be above the table. One armed or one hand
persons do not have to grip the peg.
ITEM 6
a) Competitor’s shoulder must not
cross the “centerline” between pegs during competition. This will be a
FOUL.
b) Competitor cannot use any other part of the
body to pin their opponent such as chin, shoulder or head. A FOUL
will be given.
c) Intentionally pushing of your own hand into
an opponents shoulder will result in you getting a FOUL.
d)
When a competitor starts to put themselves in a “break arm” or
“dangerous position”, the referee will caution the competitor loudly so
that the competitor understands the caution. Referee will instruct the
competitor to face their competitive arm, so as to keep the hand, arm
and shoulder in a straight line. Competitors must never force their
shoulder inwards, ahead of their arm or hand, towards the table.
e)
Competitor’s cannot drop the competing shoulder below the level
of the elbow pad when in an neutral or losing position. This will be
considered a dangerous position.
f)
Any obviously intentional
action that causes your opponent to get a foul will result in no foul
for the opponent and you receiving the foul instead. Example obviously
intentionally pushing your opponent off the back of the elbow pad.
ITEM 7
30
second rest is permitted after a FOUL.
ITEM 8
Foul language, poor sportsmanship or abuse towards an official will
result in a FOUL. If it continues, competitor or official will be
barred from the tournament.
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