Armenian Greco-Roman wrestling to leave for Denmark after free wrestlers

PanARMENIAN.Net - On September 23, Armenia's Greco-Roman wrestling team will leave for Herning, Denmark under the supervision of chief coach Levon Djulfakyan to participate in free and Greco-Roman wrestling World Cup on September 25-27. Free wrestling competitions scheduled for September 21-23 will be over by that time, Armenian wrestlers' delegation will be headed by RA NOC First Vice Chair Razmik Stepanyan.



All members of Greco-Roman wrestling team (7 sportsmen) will participate in championship. Before their departure, Armenian classical wrestlers will conduct training session in Yerevan.



Armenian Greco-Roman wrestling team consists of following sportsmen:



Roman Amoyan - 55 kg. (Champion of Europe - 2009)

Artak Harutyunyaan - 60 kg.

Sasun Hambaryan - 66 kg.

Arsen Djulfakyan - 74 kg. (Champion of Europe - 2009)

Arthur Shaghhinyan - 84 kg.

Arman Geghamyan - 96 kg.

Yuri Patrikev - 120 kg. (Champion of Europe - 2009)
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