STIHL Timbersports Series

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The STIHL Timbersports Series is a series of competitions where the athletes compete in the use of axes and saws in manners typical for lumberjacks. It was founded in 1985, and currently include six different disciplines.

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[edit] History

STIHL Timbersports was incepted in 1985, and the earliest broadcasts were made from a field in Wisconsin, USA, 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. STIHL, however, had a vision of a series that would bring the best athletes together and let them compete in several events and thus determine who was the best overall lumberjack.

With the help of Granite State Lumberjack Shows, the Series evolved and has become a very prestigious competition. Athletes from all around the world take part in the Series, and European athletes have been taking part in the Series since 2005.

The Series has also spawned a college series, the STIHL Timbersports Collegiate Series, involving 50 colleges in the US and Canada. The winner of this series automatically receives a seed for next year's professional series.

The Series is currently featured on ESPN and attracts millions of viewers worldwide.[1]

[edit] Events

The Series currently involved six disciplines[2].

  • Springboard - The competitor uses two spring boards to ascend to the top of a nine foot pole and chop a firmly attached 12" diameter block from the top of the pole. The block must be chopped from both sides.
  • STIHL Stock Saw - Competitors begin with both hands on the log. When the signal is given, the sawyers, using identical STIHL professional 066M chain saws, make two cuts through identical logs. No more than 4" of wood, which is marked by a black line, can be cut.
  • Underhand Chop - The competitor stands, feet apart, on a 12"-14" log. At the signal, he begins chopping through the log. Before chopping all the way through he must turn and complete the cut from the other side. Time ends when the log is severed completely.
  • Single Buck - Competitors make one cut through 18"-20" of white pine using a single man cross cut saw. The competitor may have a helper to wedge the log and keep the saw lubricated. Time ends when the block is clearly severed.
  • Standing Block Chop - Competitors race to chop through 12"-14" of white pine. The competitor must chop from both sides of the log and the time ends when the block is severed.
  • Hot Saw - In this event the competitor uses a customized chain saw with a modified engine. At the signal, the competitor starts the saw and makes three cuts. The competitor must cut no more than 6" from the log which is marked with a black line.

[edit] World Records for white pine

  • Springboard - 32.77 seconds, set by David K. Bolstad in 2000, with a wood diameter of 11".[3]
  • Stock Saw - 10.64 seconds, set by Harry Burnsworth in 2003, with a wood diameter of 16".[4]
  • Standing Block Chop - 12.11 seconds, set by Jason Wynyard in 2003, with a wood diameter of 12".[5]
  • Underhand Chop - 12.28 seconds, set by David K. Bolstad in 1999, with a wood diameter of 13".[6]
  • Single Buck - 9.630 seconds, set by Jason Wynyard in 2005, with a wood diameter of 19".[7]
  • Hot Saw - 5.085 second, set by Matt Bush in 2003, with a wood diameter of 19".[8]

[edit] Series Champions

1985 - Flag of the United States Mike Sullivan
1986 - Flag of the United States Mel Lentz
1987 - Flag of the United States Rolin Eslinger
1988 - Flag of the United States Mel Lentz
1989 - Flag of the United States Rolin Eslinger
1990 - Flag of the United States Mel Lentz
1991 - Flag of the United States Mel Lentz
1992 - Flag of the United States Mel Lentz
1993 - Flag of the United States Rolin Eslinger
1994 - Flag of the United States Matt Bush
1995 - Flag of the United States Mel Lentz
1996 - Flag of the United States Harry Burnsworth
1997 - Flag of New Zealand Jason Wynyard
1998 - Flag of New Zealand Jason Wynyard
1999 - Flag of New Zealand Jason Wynyard
2000 - Flag of New Zealand Jason Wynyard
2001 - Flag of New Zealand David Bolstad
2002 - Flag of New Zealand Jason Wynyard
2003 - Flag of New Zealand David Bolstad
2004 - Flag of New Zealand David Bolstad
2005 - Flag of New Zealand Jason Wynyard
2006 - Flag of New Zealand Jason Wynyard
2007 - Flag of New Zealand David Bolstad

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