Otago Daily Times

Champion woodchoppe­rs battle it out

- BEN WATERWORTH ben.waterworth@odt.co.nz

GETTING the chance to see worldclass woodchoppi­ng was an opportunit­y too good to miss for a North Island couple visiting Gore yesterday.

John and Linda McGregor, of Katikati, were in Gore as part of a South Island driving holiday and extended their stay once they realised the Southern Axemen’s Christmas Circuit was on.

Mrs McGregor enjoyed seeing competitiv­e, easytofoll­ow competitio­n.

‘‘I had two uncles who used to do this and were into it and would always be at the A&P shows and places like that. It’s just something great to watch.’’

It was the second event of the sixday tour which has axemen and axewomen from as far away as Switzerlan­d, Wales, the United States and Australia joining some of the best competitor­s in New Zealand to battle it out for woodchoppi­ng supremacy.

Event spokesman and commentato­r Peter Templeton said the field was extra strong at the Gore event.

He said close to 40 competitor­s were hitting their stride on the second day of competitio­n and there were several world champions in the field.

Eight female competitor­s took part in the event which Mr Templeton said was an increase since last year

The circuit will visit Otautau and Riverton this weekend before heading to Colac Bay on Monday and will conclude at the New Year’s Day Sports carnival at Tuatapere, on Tuesday.

 ?? PHOTO: BEN WATERWORTH ?? Chopping away . . . Swiss axeman Ollie Reinhard competes during the Gore round of the New Zealand Axemen’s Associatio­n Southern Axemen’s Christmas Circuit.
PHOTO: BEN WATERWORTH Chopping away . . . Swiss axeman Ollie Reinhard competes during the Gore round of the New Zealand Axemen’s Associatio­n Southern Axemen’s Christmas Circuit.
 ??  ?? Enjoying the show . . . John and Linda McGregor, of Katikati, enjoy the sun and action.
Enjoying the show . . . John and Linda McGregor, of Katikati, enjoy the sun and action.

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