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The Greensboro Arm Wrestling League (or GRAWL), is an all-volunteer group that throws ladies-only arm wrestling tournaments to raise money for local nonprofits. The group was founded in 2016 by Rachel Scott, an academic coach for a middle school and the co-owner of Geeksboro Coffee and Beverage Company, Meagan Albert, a social worker, and Amanda Lehmert Killian, a city employee. It’s one of dozens of league like it across the country.
Arm wrestlers face off during the GRAWL Brawl III: Battle Before the Ballot at Geeksboro Coffeehouse in Greensboro on Friday, September 17, 2016. Notable competitors included “Donna Tramp” and “Hellary Rotten Clinton.” The Greensboro Arm Wrestling League is an all-volunteer fundraising organization that holds events to benefit Greensboro-based causes. The event on Friday raised over $3000 for the Greensboro YWCA. JERRY WOLFORD and SCOTT MUTHERSBAUGH and / Perfecta Visuals
Arm wrestlers face off during the GRAWL Brawl III: Battle Before the Ballot at Geeksboro Coffeehouse in Greensboro on Friday, September 17, 2016. Notable competitors included “Donna Tramp” and “Hellary Rotten Clinton.” The Greensboro Arm Wrestling League is an all-volunteer fundraising organization that holds events to benefit Greensboro-based causes. The event on Friday raised over $3000 for the Greensboro YWCA. JERRY WOLFORD and SCOTT MUTHERSBAUGH and / Perfecta Visuals
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