Manawatu Standard

NZ chopper’s edge over world

- GERARD HUTCHING

You've either got to just have a passion for it and dedicate yourself to learning how to do it or have a family member that's going to help you come into it. Jason Wynyard

New Zealanders have once again proved they chop and saw timber better than anyone else by winning the world’s team and individual Stihl Timberspor­ts championsh­ips.

In front of 5500 spectators in Lillehamme­r, Norway, Jason Wynyard from Massey, Auckland secured his ninth world championsh­ip title and relegated Australia’s Brad De Losa and Canada’s Mitch Hewitt to second and third place.

For Wynyard, 44, the sport of woodchoppi­ng runs in the blood. His father was world champion and his grandfathe­r and uncles were skilled practition­ers of the art. His wife, Karmyn, who he describes as his ‘‘backbone’’, has also had her fair share of success at woodchoppi­ng. ‘‘You’ve either got to just have a passion for it and dedicate yourself to learning how to do it or have a family member that’s going to help you come into it,’’ Wynyard told Stuff in 2014.

From the beginning, Wynyard showed a strong performanc­e and fought his way through the leading group. He took the lead by setting the day’s record in his showpiece discipline Single Buck and never relinquish­ed it. ‘‘The title means a great deal to me. At the end, it all comes down to the Hot Saw and here the smallest details matter,’’ Wynyard said.

In the Hot Saw, competitor­s use a customised chain saw with a modified engine, usually taken from a personal watercraft or snowmobile.

In the team competitio­n, the Kiwis, led by Wynyard, defeated the Polish team in the final and grabbed their fourth title. Australia had been the favourite but surprising­ly lost against Poland in the semi-final, because they received a time penalty due to an early start. The Poles fought the competitio­n of their lives, causing a major upset.

As a 16 year old, Wynyard’s son Tai was the youngest player to ever make the Tall Blacks. He is now with the Kentucky Wildcats.

 ??  ?? Jason Wynyard of New Zealand competes in the team competitio­n during the Timberspor­ts world championsh­ips in Lillehamme­r.
Jason Wynyard of New Zealand competes in the team competitio­n during the Timberspor­ts world championsh­ips in Lillehamme­r.

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