The Woodmen's Field Days that is held in Boonvile every third weekend in August is one of the country's predominant lumberjack contests. Founded in 1948 by the Rev. Frank Reed, the primary goal of this nonprofit organization is the "promotion of the forest industry in general, and the lumberjack in particular, a vanishing breed." This year's event in supposedly the biggest yet, with more than 250 concession stands.
Two-women Cross Cut |
We had a chance to attend the event last Saturday. We passed by the industry displays and headed straight for the grandstand where the World's Open Lumberjill Championship Contest was being held. This is claimed to be the premier lumberjill contest in the country and participation is by invitation only.
Log Roll |
One-woman Cross Cut |
In the single cross cut, the competitor uses a huge saw to cut a piece off a piece of wood. We learned that the cross-cut saws used by competitors are hand-made, extremely sharp and quite expensive, averaging $1500 each.
Jack & Jill Cross Cut |
Bow-saw competition |
In the bow-saw competition, the competitor has to make two cuts through the shorter end of the log.
Chain Saw competition |
In the vertical log chop, the competitor uses an axe to chop a log in half. Because of the danger of this sport, the competitor is supposed to start with an upward chop to prevent hitting their foot in case of a miss. The event also has a two-minute time limit to prevent injury due to exhaustion.
Vertical Chop |
Horizontal Log Chop |
In the horizontal log chop or underhand chop, the competitor stands on the log which has to be chopped in half within a 2 1/2 minute time limit. If it looks dangerous, it surely is. According to another blogger, some years ago, a competitor supposedly chopped off 3/4 of her big toe during this event but went on to finish the chore and win the event before heading off to the hospital.
We were not able to see the axe-throwing competition which was held at another (probably safer) site.
The competition was so exciting that we did not notice that it lasted more than 3 hours. Even the clean-up and setting up between the events by the volunteer crew was interesting. We were not able to wait for the announcement of the winners but in our minds, all these ladies were.
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The 2013 Woodsmen's Field Days World Open Lumberjill champions are: Nancy Zalewski (1st place), Peg Engasser (2nd place),Tracie Henning (3rd place).
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