DES MOINES, IOWA (August 19, 2019) — Competitors claimed their spot as the strongest Fairgoers when they competed in the Monster Arm Wrestling contest at the Iowa State Fair in the Penningroth Media Center in the Cattle Barn, Sunday, August 11, at the Iowa State Fair.

Complete results below:

 

Men's Right

Fly

1) Eric McDonald, Keswick

2) Jake Stanton, Urbandale

 

Light

1) Kyle Kohn, Cherokee

2) Trace McCuen, Audubon

3) Bart Baudler, Clive

 

Middle

1) JD Brittain, Urbandale

2) Brian Brooks, Knoxville

3) Bobby Chance, Cambridge

 

Heavy

1) Brain Willett, Muscatine

2) Teddy Dagget, Woodford, WI

3) Eric Book, Sheldahl

 

Super

1) Brian Brooks, Knoxville

2) Derek Martie, Jesup

3) Steve Barnes, Washington

 

Men's Left

Light

1) Brian Book, Carleton, MI

2) Kyle Kohn, Cherokee

3) Bart Baudler, Clive

 

Middle

1) Brian Brooks, Knoxville

2) JD Brittian, Urbandale

3) Bobby Chance, Cambridge

 

Heavy

1) Brian Brooks, Knoxville

2) Nathan McAtee, Woodburn

3) Steve Barnes, Washington

 

Women's Right

Bantam

1) Kelsey Reed, Mingo

2) Lora Williams, West Des Moines

 

Light

1) Kelsey Reed, Mingo

2) Lora Williams, West Des Moines

 

Middle

1) Riley Anderson, Kamrar

2) Chelsie Shmek, Williams

 

Women's Left

Light

1) Kelsey Reed, Mingo

2) Lora Williams, West Des Moines

 

The Iowa State Fair is one of the oldest and largest agricultural and industrial expositions in the country and the single largest event in the state. The Fair began over 160 years ago and is now considered one of the best events in the nation, attracting more than one million Fairgoers every year from all over the world. The Fairgrounds are located at East 30th and East University, just off the interstate and minutes from Downtown Des Moines. Nothing Compares to State Fair Favorites: August 8-18, 2019. For more information, visit www.iowastatefair.org.

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