Matt Cogar Wins Sixth Straight STIHL TIMBERSPORTS® Series U.S. Pro Championship

Erin LaVoie wins the Women’s Division Championship; Rainer Shooter of the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point wins the Collegiate Championship

MILWAUKEEJuly 30, 2018 /PRNewswire/ — Matt Cogar proved he’s one of the best lumberjack athletes of all time. Cogar won the 2018 STIHL TIMBERSPORTS® U.S. Pro Championship in front of thousands of raucous Wisconsin fans and became the only American athlete to ever win six straight U.S. titles. His victory also gives him the honor of representing the U.S. at the 2018 STIHL TIMBERSPORTS® Individual World Championship in October in Liverpool, England.

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This year STIHL TIMBERSPORTS® made history by having the American women compete on the same stage as the men. Erin LaVoie outlasted an incredibly talented field of female athletes to win the Women’s Division Championship. This was the second year of the Women’s Division.

The future of the sport was on display as the best collegiate athletes competed for the Collegiate Championship. Rainer Shooter of the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point not only won the Collegiate Championship, but will also represent the U.S. in the Rookie World Championship in Prague, Czech Republic in 2019, and will be a member of the Team USA relay team in October. He’ll join professionals Cogar, Matt SlingerlandJason LentzWalt Page and Adam LaSalle on Team USA.

New Series sponsor Harley-Davidson presented all three winners with a motorcycle. Long-time Series sponsor John Deere awarded the male and female professional second-place winners new Gators. All top three professional and collegiate winners earned Brute Forge axes.

“It’s never easy winning these. The athletes up here are the best lumberjack athletes in the country,” said Cogar. “I’m honored to compete alongside them, and I feel blessed to have won this.”

Cogar, who is a Red Bull sponsored athlete, is from Diana, WV and comes from a long line of lumberjack athletes.

This year marked a new format for the U.S. Championship:

Cogar was near the leaderboard throughout the day, but trailed Slingerland going into the final event. Cogar was lightning fast in the hot saw, finishing in 5.69 seconds. The score was good enough for second in the event, and led to a Championship win. Lentz finished second at the Championship, and Slingerland finished in third.

LaVoie earned the Women’s Division title after a wire-tight competition. She jostled at the top of the standings with Martha King and Nancy Zalewski all afternoon, but won the final discipline of the day – the single buck – to earn the title. King finished in second place and Zalewski finished in third.

Shooter was consistently good all competition. He finished in the top four in all four collegiate disciplines – the underhand chop, stock saw, standing block chop and single buck. West Virginia’sAndrew Sergent finished in second, despite disqualifying in the stock saw. Paul Smith’s College’s Chris Minore finished third.

“What an amazing weekend watching the best lumberjack athletes in the country compete,” said STIHL Corporate Communications Manager Roger Phelps. “The crowds were fantastic and we have three great champions.”

The weekend also featured the Champions Trophy qualifier. The thrilling endurance contest features athletes competing in the stock saw, underhand chop, single buck and standing block in succession. Cogar also won that event and will compete internationally at the Champions Trophy competition in Prague, Czech Republic in 2019.

For the second year in a row, the U.S. Championships took place at German Fest Milwaukee. Thousands of fans packed the BMO Harris Pavilion from July 27 to 29. The venue and the city of Milwaukee have fully embraced the sport.

The STIHL TIMBERSPORTS® Series is sponsored by Harley-DavidsonJohn Deere and Duluth Trading Company. The U.S. Professional Championships will air on ABC on Sept. 30Oct. 7 and Oct. 14. Fans can follow the Series through FacebookTwitterInstagram and YouTube, and visit STIHLTIMBERSPORTS.com for the full results.

 

 

 

 

 

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