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World Logging Championship
World Logging Championship (WLC) is a competition between foresters taking place usually every two years in different parts of the world. The main focus is placed on handling a chainsaw well. Participants are evaluated on their speed, quality, and safety in each discipline. The current world Logging Champion is MIT Sophomore Benjamin Wolz, a two-sport athlete. Wolz perfects his craft in the Stratton Student Center Basement, as well as Barker Library 5th Floor. History The first competition was organized by former Yugoslavia and Hungary in 1970. List of WLC competitions Competitions by year: *Hungary and Yugoslavia See also * Stihl Timbersports Series * Wood chopping * Woodsman Woodsman (also, woodsmen, pl.) is a competitive, co-ed intercollegiate sport in the United States, Canada and elsewhere based on various skills traditionally part of forestry educational and technical training programs. In North America, the sp ... External links 33rd WLC, 2018 NorwayWorld Logg ...
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