All information about Street Workout Freestyle World Championship 2017 in Moscow

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Street Workout Freestyle World Championship 2017 (SWWC2017) is organized by World Street Workout and Calisthenics Federation. Sponsored by Moscow Sports Ministry and Kenguru Pro.

July 28, Qualification round. Time limit 2 minutes for each participant.

12:00 – Competition starts
16:00 – Competition ends

July 29, Final round. Time limit 2 minutes for each participant.

Only 36 male athletes and 8 female athletes will make it to the Final round based on results of Qualification round.

10:00 – Competition starts
14:15 – Competition ends

Competition place:

Right in from of the central entrance of Olympic complex Luzhniki, Moscow.

If you can’t be present at the event, you can watch Live Stream from both competition days on WSWCF official Facebook page starting on the smae time as competitions. Please be aware that it’s Moscow time.

This year we are hosting participants from 50 countries. All participant are winners of National Championships that were organized under the unite rules and system provided by WSWCF.

Participants of SWWC2017 in order:

1. Duncan Sebopelo – BOTSWANA
2. Soltan Ceov – SOUTH OSSETIA
3. Guangqin Zhang – CHINA
4. **Madeleine Leander – SWEDEN**
5. Edgar MrgoodLooking Zindoga – FINLAND
6. Jeremy John – TRINIDAD & TOBAGO
7. David Larsson – SWEDEN
8. Serge Tevosyan – ARMENIA
9. **Judit Sziva – FINLAND**
10. Omar Abu Remaleh – PALESTINE
11. Antoine Lacotte – FRANCE
12. Sándor Kócs – HUNGARY
13. Dan Rosenberg – ISRAEL
14. **Galina Sidorenko – RUSSIA**
15. Kunal Mahour – INDIA
16. Larionov Vasile – MOLDOVA
17. Danek Marko Hanák – CZECH
18. Ryan Hutchinson – USA
19. **Simona Stella Máté – SLOVAKIA**
20. Vyacheslav Kuksa – BELARUS
21. Kenan Hrastovina – MONTENEGRO
22. Korash Kabir – GERMANY
23. Shai Boedhoe – NETHERLANDS
24. **Lea Depagneux – FRANCE**
25. Luis Becker Garnier – SPAIN
26. Nemanja Tomasevic – SERBIA
27. Kaloyan Hristov – BULGARIA
28. Mahmoud Moustafa – EGYPT
29. **Sandra Gonzalez Vazquez – SPAIN**
30. Alex Brjalin – ESTONIA
31. Elias Oussama Abdelmajid – ALGERIA
32. Semih Altunkaynak – TURKEY
33. Kun-Mao Tsai – TAIWAN
34. **Natalja Maleeva – RUSSIA**
35. Samuel Lăcătuş – ROMANIA
36. Moussab Mandi – ALGERIA
37. Chiheb Khémiri – TUNISIA
38. Pauls Jemeļjanovs – LATVIA
39. **Pája Šulistová – CZECH**
40. Sergiu Manic – PORTUGAL
41. Achim Gölles – AUSTRIA
42. Rasul Yadarov – KAZAKHSTAN
43. **Dineke Minten – NETHERLANDS**
44. Galbadrakh Enkhbold – MONGOLIA
45. *Payam Hassannezhad – IRAN*
46. Sondre Berg – NORWAY
47. Rafał Bazyli – POLAND
48. **Klaudia Glejdurová – SLOVAKIA**
49. Moosa Mayet – SOUTH AFRICA
50. Nikita Shvansky – RUSSIA
51. Viktor Kamenov – BULGARIA
52. Zsolt Papp – HUNGARY
53. **Tessa Slijkerman – NETHERLANDS**
54. Daniels Laizans – LATVIA
55. Thiago Tavares de Sá – BRAZIL
56. Nicholas Wong – HONG-KONG
57. Tommy Giling – NETHERLANDS
58. **Andrea Victoria Tram Løvemærke – DENMARK**
59. Engku Mohd Ikhwan – MALAYSIA
60. Sam Bürsner – GERMANY
61. Vitalii Melnyk – UKRAINE
62. Aleksander Safaryan – PRIDNESTROVJE
63. **Elena Lyubenova – BULGARIA**
64. Mateusz Płachta – POLAND
65. Musakay Musakaev – RUSSIA
66. Daniel Sørensen – DENMARK
67. Nydal Mgd – SWITZERLAND
68. **Maria Hlinskaya – BELARUS**
69. Stelios Theoharous – CYPRUS
70. Marvin Marvelous Matala – BELGIUM
71. Hossein Bahrani – IRAN
72. Weedlay Loubli – GUADELOUP
73. **Vivien Hangrad – HUNGARY**
74. Danijel Švec – CROATIA
75. David Molitoris – SLOVAKIA
76. Akram Beshir – EGYPT