WHAT
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WHERE |
WHEN
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WHO
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12st. World Championship |
Morpeth Fair, Northumberland |
June 11th
|
Andrew Carlile
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11st. World Championship |
Patterdale Country Fair | June 25th |
Andrew Carlile |
AW Centenary Challenge |
Cumberland Show | July 15th |
Rab McNamara |
Under 15 Centenary Challenge |
Cumberland Show | July 15th |
Fin Healy |
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Under 15 8st. World Championship |
Great Eccleston |
July 16th
|
Craig Ridley
|
|
10½st. World Championship |
Penrith Show |
July 22nd
|
Andrew Carlile
|
Ladies Centenary Challenge |
Penrith Show | July 22nd |
Tracy Hodgson |
|
15st. World Championship |
Langholm Common Riding |
July 28th
|
Joseph Robson
|
|
All Weights World Championship |
Powburn Show | August 5th |
Rab McNamara
|
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Under 15 Years World Championship |
Dalston Show | August 12th |
Adam Ridley |
Under 18 10st World Championship |
Forestburngate | August 13th |
Tom Mason |
|
Under 12 Centenary Challenge |
Rothbury | September 1st |
Ben Brocklebank
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13 & half stone Centenary Challenge |
Rothbury | September 1st |
D. Barnes |
Under 18 Centenary Challenge |
Westmorland County Show | September 14th |
Joe Harrington |
11& half stone Centenary Challenge |
Westmorland County Show | September 14th |
R. Clark |
14st. World Championship |
Westmorland County Show | September 14th |
D. Atkinson
|
13st. World Championship |
Egremont Crab Fair | September 16th |
John Harrington |
Under 18 Years World Championship |
Langholm Show | September 23rd |
Graham Brocklebank
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| Photos above taken at Grasmere Sports and Show - August 27th 2006 ©Webmaster |
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'The C&W Wrestling Association was formed in 1906 with the professed aim to "purge the sport from the virus of dishonesty and gambling", and accepted that wrestling had not been altogether honest for some time. Previously, bans had been only for subsequent years at the meeting involved. The new Association introduced the opportunity to ban barneying wrestlers not just at the event involved, but at all affiliated sports ..............'
(THE REGULAR RE-INVENTION OF SPORTING TRADITION AND IDENTITY: CUMBERLAND AND WESTMORLAND WRESTLING c.1800-2001 Mike Huggins St Martin's College, Ambleside )