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The final heats of the Limbing

And so it was time do decide who's going to be the world champion of logging 2010. The last three limbing races consisted of the participants with the top ten total scores prior to this discipline. Of course it is possible that someone with a lower score performs a perfect race an thereby beats these ten, but it still very likely that someone with the best starting position will bring home the gold medal. Who will it be?

This is the standings before the Limbing discipline. As you see, not many points differ these participants. Every second is worth four points and every penalty is worth 20 points in deduction, so as you see anything can happen!

1. Johann Raffl, Italy - 1220
2. Ole Harald L. Kveseth, Norway - 1213
3. Hannes Herzog, Austria - 1211
4. Armin Tanner, Liechtenstain - 1199
5. Jean Michel Petitqueux, France - 1198
6. Marco Trabert, Germany - 1197
7. István Juhász, Hungary - 1196
8. Lerch Orlando, Switzerland - 1195
9. Andres Olesk, Estonia - 1192
10. Gerhard Briechle, Germany - 1184


The first of the three heats consists of four participants and the last two of three participants in each. As usual, we brought Anders Kragner to give us some expert comments on these exciting heats. A lot of people of course was very interested and it was sometimes hard for us to get everything on tape. But most of it are covered! So, if you are ready for the peak of excitement in the World Logging Championship 2010, just take take a look at the three videos below and enjoy!

 

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