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  2. Lumberjack World Championship - Wikipedia

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    The Lumberjack World Championships are held annually in Hayward, Wisconsin. The three-day event began in 1960 and is held at the Lumberjack Bowl in front of an estimated 12,000 spectators. There are 21 events for both men and women to compete for over $75,000 in prize money.

  3. 2024 in lumberjack sports - Wikipedia

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    Date Place Event Winner Second place Third place May 4 Virginia Beach: 2024 North American Trophy May 25 Milan: 2024 Rookie World Championship Matt Coffey: Kamiel Van Raemdonck: Cleveland Cherry: May 25 Milan: 2024 World Trophy Jack Jordan: Matyáš Klíma: Matthew Cogar: September 29 Bellinzona: 2024 European Trophy November 8–9 Toulouse

  4. Lumberjack - Wikipedia

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    The annual Lumberjack World Championships have been held in Hayward, Wisconsin since 1960. [31] Over 12,000 visitors come to the event each year in late July to watch men and women compete in 21 different events, including log rolling, chopping, timed hot (power) and bucksaw cutting, and tree climbing .

  5. Throw an ax, throw a knife, roll a log at PSC Lumberjack Festival

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    Pensacola State festivals gives folks chance to unleash their inner lumberjack.

  6. Great Alaskan Lumberjack Show - Wikipedia

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    The Great Alaskan Lumberjack Show is a lumberjack show performed in Ketchikan, Alaska. Established in May 2000 by Rob Scheer, the show is put on by the Wisconsin-based Lumberjack Sports International. Located near the Ketchikan Creek, the show's venue has 475 seats and is at the former site of the Ketchikan Spruce Mill, which closed in 1993.

  7. Lake Hayward (Wisconsin) - Wikipedia

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    Lake Hayward is in Sawyer County, Wisconsin, [1] United States. It is fed by the Namekagon River and is part of the Saint Croix National Scenic Riverway. [2] Namakagon Queen, Hayward, Wisconsin, June 1961. The Lumberjack Bowl is a large bay on Lake Hayward that is used for the Lumberjack World Championship. [3] [4]

  8. Hayward man sets fastest known time for paddling a solo canoe ...

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    Kyle Parker of Hayward set the fastest known time paddling a solo canoe down the entire Wisconsin River in five days, 19 hours, 57 minutes.

  9. Stihl Timbersports Series - Wikipedia

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    Stihl Timbersports began in 1985, and the earliest broadcasts were made from a field in Wisconsin, United States, using a single camera on a forklift. At this time, there was no overall Series championship. Instead, awards were given for performances in individual events on venues around the country.