Stihl Timbersports Series

The Stihl Timbersports Series is a series of woodsman or wood chopping 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, with both professional and collegiate divisions. The terms 'timbersports' and 'timber sports' are trademarked by Stihl Inc.

History

The Series' 30th Anniversary logo

Stihl Timbersports began 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 with European athletes taking part in the Series since 2005.

The Series has also spawned a college series, the Stihl Timbersports Collegiate Series, involving over 60 collegiate woodsman teams in the US and Canada. The winner of this series automatically receives a seed for next year's professional series.

The Canadian Series created their first Women's Professional Division in 2013. 2017 marks the creation of their first Women's Professional Division.

The Series celebrated its 30th anniversary in the spring of 2015.

About

The Series involves both men and women competitors. There are currently three different division that competitors can compete in; Men's Rookie Division, Men's Professional Division and Women's Professional Division. The three disciplines that are completed by the Pro Women's division include: Underhand Chop, Single Buck and Stock Saw. The four disciplines completed the Men's Rookie division include: Underhand Chop, Standing Block Chop, Single Buck and Stock Saw. The six disciplines completed by the Men's Professional division include: Underhand Chop, Standing Block Chop, Spring Board, Single Buck, Hot Saw and Stock Saw. In order to get chosen as a Stihl Timbersports Athlete, you must fill out an application form and an athlete resume. The resume consists of your best times with each discipline. After the application process they choose the top 8 athletes from the East Coast for each division and the top 8 from the West Coast. The Men's Professional division automatically move on to the National Championship. The Men's Rookie and the Women's Professional division have Qualifier Competitions on each coast, where the result being the top four competitors from each division move onto the National Championship. The Men's and Women's Professional division does not have a maximum age limit. The Men's Rookie Division has a maximum age limit of 25. Currently there is not an established World Championship for the Top Female Competitor. The Men's divisions both compete for the top spot to move onto the World Men's Championship and the World Rookie Championship which is held in the European Union every fall. If you win the World Rookie Division then you automatically must move up to compete in the Men's Professional Division. The Men's Professional Division also compete for spots on Team Canada to partake in the World Relay Champion's Trophy, also held in Europe every fall. [1]{{infobox Organization

World Records

American Records

Canadian Records

Hall of Fame

Each year, starting in 2015, the Stihl Timbersports Series celebrates athletes who have made an impact in the sport by inducting them into the Timbersports Hall of Fame. Here are the inductees:[10]

Television Coverage

The Series is currently seen by over 20 million viewers annually on a variety of networks across 62 countries, including ABC, ESPN, Eurosport, The Outdoor Channel and more. It is recognized as the longest running show on ESPN other than SportsCenter.[11] Tommy Sanders has served as on-air host of The Series since 1992.

Events

The Series currently involves six disciplines.[12][13][14]

Timbersports Champions

Each year across the US and World, Timbersports athletes battle to be named series champion. The Timbersports Series champions since the competition's inception are:

Series Champions

1985 - United States Mike Sullivan
1986 - United States Mel Lentz
1987 - United States Rolin Eslinger
1988 - United States Mel Lentz
1989 - United States Rolin Eslinger
1990 - United States Mel Lentz
1991 - United States Mel Lentz
1992 - United States Mel Lentz
1993 - United States Rolin Eslinger
1994 - United States Matt Bush
1995 - United States Mel Lentz
1996 - United States Harry Burnsworth
1997 - New Zealand Jason Wynyard
1998 - New Zealand Jason Wynyard
1999 - New Zealand Jason Wynyard
2000 - New Zealand Jason Wynyard
2001 - New Zealand David Bolstad
2002 - New Zealand Jason Wynyard
2003 - New Zealand David Bolstad
2004 - New Zealand David Bolstad
2005 - United States Matt Bush
2006 - New Zealand Jason Wynyard
2007 - New Zealand David Bolstad
2008 - New Zealand David Bolstad
2009 - New Zealand Jason Wynyard
2010 - New Zealand Jason Wynyard
2011 - New Zealand Jason Wynyard
2012 - New Zealand Jason Wynyard
2013 - Australia Brad De Losa
2014 - New Zealand Jason Wynyard
2015 - New Zealand Jason Wynyard
2016 - New Zealand Jason Wynyard

World Relay Champions

2010 - New Zealand New Zealand
2011 - Australia Australia
2012 - New Zealand New Zealand
2013 - New Zealand New Zealand
2014 - Australia Australia
2015 - Australia Australia 2016 - Australia Australia [15]

World Rookie Champions

2014 - Canada Nathan Cumberland [16] 2015 - Canada Ben Cumberland [17]

United States of America Champion

2008 - United States Arden Cogar Jr. [18] 2009 - United States Arden Cogar Jr. [19] 2010 - United States Arden Cogar Jr. [20] 2011 - United States Melvin Lentz [21] 2012 - United States Arden Cogar Jr. [22] 2013 - United States Matt Cogar [23] 2014 - United States Matt Cogar [24] 2015 - United States Matt Cogar [25] 2016 - United States Matt Cogar [26]

Canadian Champion

2005 - Canada J.P. Mercier [27] 2007 - Canada J.P. Mercier [28] 2014 - Canada Stirling Hart [29] 2015 - Canada Marcel Dupuis [30] 2016 - Canada Stirling Hart [31]


European Champion

2002 - Switzerland Thomas Gerber
2003 - Czech Republic Martin Komarek
2004 - Czech Republic Martin Komarek
2005 - Czech Republic Martin Komarek
2006 - Czech Republic Martin Komarek
2007 - Germany Dirk Braun
2008 - Germany Dirk Braun


European Champion Crew

2004 -  United Kingdom
2005 -  France
2006 -   Switzerland
2007 -   Switzerland
2008 -  Czech Republic

Canadian Men's Rookie Champion

2014 - Canada Nathan Cumberland [32] 2015 - Canada Ben Cumberland [33] 2016 - Canada George Williams [34]

Canadian's Women's Champion

2015 - Canada Janet Walker [35] 2016 - Canada Caitlin Carroll [36]


See also

References

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