Tug of war was contested in two weight classes for men at the 1981 World Games. These were the first World Games, an international quadrennial multi-sport event, and were held in Santa Clara, California in the United States. The 640 kg tug of war competition was the first event of the games, as it was held immediately following the opening ceremony at the same location, Buck Shaw Stadium. The Swiss athletes were associated with a club from Engelberg, while the United States was represented by a club from Orfordville, Wisconsin. In an interview during the Games, Albert Sabin, the chief judge of the event, revealed that he was from Birmingham, then hastened to add, "England, not (Birmingham) Alabama."
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| - Tug of war at the 1981 World Games (en)
- Перетягивание каната на Всемирных играх 1981 (ru)
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| - Tug of war was contested in two weight classes for men at the 1981 World Games. These were the first World Games, an international quadrennial multi-sport event, and were held in Santa Clara, California in the United States. The 640 kg tug of war competition was the first event of the games, as it was held immediately following the opening ceremony at the same location, Buck Shaw Stadium. The Swiss athletes were associated with a club from Engelberg, while the United States was represented by a club from Orfordville, Wisconsin. In an interview during the Games, Albert Sabin, the chief judge of the event, revealed that he was from Birmingham, then hastened to add, "England, not (Birmingham) Alabama." (en)
- Перетягивание каната на Всемирных играх 1981 включало соревнования в двух весовых категориях: до 640 кг и до 720 кг (по суммарной массе участников одной команды). Соревнование по перетягиванию каната в категории до 640 кг стало первым в истории первых Всемирных игр и прошло сразу же после церемонии открытия на стадионе «Бак Шоу» в Санта-Кларе (штат Калифорния). (ru)
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| - Tug of war was contested in two weight classes for men at the 1981 World Games. These were the first World Games, an international quadrennial multi-sport event, and were held in Santa Clara, California in the United States. The 640 kg tug of war competition was the first event of the games, as it was held immediately following the opening ceremony at the same location, Buck Shaw Stadium. The Swiss athletes were associated with a club from Engelberg, while the United States was represented by a club from Orfordville, Wisconsin. In an interview during the Games, Albert Sabin, the chief judge of the event, revealed that he was from Birmingham, then hastened to add, "England, not (Birmingham) Alabama." (en)
- Перетягивание каната на Всемирных играх 1981 включало соревнования в двух весовых категориях: до 640 кг и до 720 кг (по суммарной массе участников одной команды). Соревнование по перетягиванию каната в категории до 640 кг стало первым в истории первых Всемирных игр и прошло сразу же после церемонии открытия на стадионе «Бак Шоу» в Санта-Кларе (штат Калифорния). Оба комплекта наград достались атлетам из Швейцарии, Нидерландов и Англии. Команду Швейцарии представляли спортсмены из Энгельберга, сборную США представляла команда из Орфордвилля (штат Висконсин). Соревнования судил англичанин Альберт Сэбин, который был родом из Бирмингема, однако в интервью он уточнил, что является уроженцем именно британского города, а не одноимённого города из Алабамы[значимость факта?]. (ru)
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