
STIHL TIMBERSPORTS® Turns 20!
The original action sport celebrates 20 years on ESPN
The STIHL® TIMBERSPORTS® Series celebrates its 20th
year of competition this year and, for the first time, will
culminate in a true world championship as the best of the
best compete to crown the first STIHL® TIMBERSPORTS®
World Champion. The ever-popular ESPN series promises an exciting
change in format to keep fans riveted to the competition.
The series championship will be held in Virginia Beach, Va.
the hometown of STIHL Inc., Sept. 23-25, in a battle of brains
and brawn that will eventually hand out two crowns. Besides
the crowning of the regular Series Champion, the finest competitors
from 14 countries will compete in the STIHL® TIMBERSPORTS®
World Championships.
"This is the first time we will showcase the top athletes
from all the countries involved in STIHL® TIMBERSPORTS®
in a head-to-head competition to crown a true World Champion,”
said Roger Phelps, promotional communications manager for
STIHL Inc. " ‘The Battle at the Beach' will
showcase three days of the best lumberjack sports competitors
ever assembled, and will be broadcast to both U.S. and European
audiences.”
As an added bonus to fans, STIHL TIMBERSPORTS has added 15
of the world's best pole climbers and female boom runners
to the competition.
"The STIHL® TIMBERSPORTS® Series is about determining
the best athletes in lumberjack sports,” said Phelps.
"The two new disciplines we have added are an essential
part of the lumberjack sports landscape.” The additional
events will appear on the ESPN broadcasts, and competitions
in the STIHL series are slated to become qualifiers for the
2006 ESPN Great Outdoor Games.
The series will also launch a new format this year that will
have an Olympic-style pool elimination format to determine
who moves on to the next round. The field of competitors has
also expanded from the traditional 28 to 32. Notable among
the athletes is the presence of Mike Koers, the 2004 STIHL® TIMBERSPORTS® Collegiate Series Champion.
"We launched the collegiate series two years ago,”
said Phelps. "One of our goals is to ensure that the
new generation of lumberjack athletes is introduced to this
great sport. We are pleased to make a spot in our pro series
available to the collegiate champion.”
Another significant addition to the athlete pool is the presence
of Hermann Schönbächler of Switzerland. According
to Roger Phelps, this is the first time that a European has
qualified for the regular series in the U.S.
"The European series has been in full swing for about
four years now,” said Phelps. "Having a European
competitor make the cut shows just how much improvement these
competitors have made in a short time.”
The 32 competitors will meet in Menomonie, Wisc., Aug. 6-7
for the first round of elimination, which will reduce the
field to 16. The second round of elimination will take place
Aug. 26-27 in Lake Charles, La. There, the pros will be joined
by the six collegiate series finalists from the U.S. and Canada,
who will vie for the Collegiate Championship title, and a
place in the 2006 pro-series.
The elite eight STIHL TIMBERSPORTS competitors will face
off in the final round in Virginia Beach. Returning to try
to win his third consecutive title and fourth overall will
be David Bolstad of Taumaruni, New Zealand. He will be challenged
by five-time winner Jason Wynyard of Massey Auckland, New
Zealand, Dion Lane, also of Massey Auckland, and Dave Jewett
of Pittsfield, New York.
For more information log on to www.stihltimbersports.com
About STIHL Inc.
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