Australian Armwrestling Federation

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Australian Armwrestling Federation
Sport Arm wrestling
Jurisdiction Australia
AbbreviationAAF
Founded2011 (2011)
Affiliation WAF
Affiliation date2011
HeadquartersMelbourne, Victoria
PresidentPhil Rasmussen
Vice president(s)Andrew Lea
SecretaryAndrew Manfre
Other key staffAmy Kauler, Duan Beckett, Ryan Scott, Tom Ugljesa
SponsorMuscle Coach Supplements
Official website
www.armwrestlingaustralia.com
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Australian Armwrestling Federation is the governing body for the sport of Arm wrestling in Australia. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6]

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History

The Australian Armwrestling Federation is an organisation dedicated to the growth of the exciting sport of armwrestling within Australia. With the primary aim of achieving mainstream recognition and the status of a true strength sport, the organisation is working constantly to hold and promote armwrestling competitions of the highest possible level throughout Australia.

Structure

The national body has eight state member associations:

See also

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