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12st. World Championship

Morpeth Fair, Northumberland
June 11th
Andrew Carlile
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
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
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
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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Full CWWA Results for 2006 under construction

World Championship & Centenary Challenge Results for 2006 Centenary Year
Cumberland and Westmorland Wrestling Association

 

 

 

 

 

1906
George Steadman Belt
1906
Steadman Trophies
Wrestlers in Traditional Costume
2006
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 )