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    Azerbaijan undecided as to participation in Greco-Roman wrestling
    championship in Yerevan
    23.01.2010 19:02 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ Azeri Greco-Roman wrestling team will not
    participate in World Cup due in Yerevan on February 12-14. Also, women
    wrestlers will not participate in a tournament due in China,
    azerisport.com reported.

    `The reason behind our refusal is that our sportsmen wish to get
    better training for European championship due in Baku,' Azeri
    Wrestling Federation vice president Namik Aliyev reported.

    According to him, the refusal to participate in Yerevan's World Cup
    and China's tournament will not affect preparations for championship
    in Baku.

    Yet as Day.az website reported, the resolution on non- participation
    in World Cup is not final. `International Wrestling Federation
    recommends us to participate. Negotiations on the subject are in
    progress. Final decision will be taken next week,' Namik Aliyev
    stated.

    As World Cup press coordinator Eduard Kalantaryan told PanARMENIAN.Net
    reporter, the official reply will most probably be given on Monday.
    `In case of refusal to participate, Azeri team will be replaced by
    that of either Sweden or Uzbekistan,' he said.

    Earlier, Armenian Greco-Roman Wrestling Federation Secretary General
    Bazmaser Arakelyan stated, `The reply will decide Armenian team's
    participation in European Championship due in Azerbaijan in April.'

    `Naturally, we don't mind Armenian team's participation in European
    Championship. World Championship in Baku has already hosted Armenian
    team, which is welcome to another championship, should they wish to
    participate,' Day.az quoted Namik Aliyev as saying.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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