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STIHL TIMBERSPORTS® Champions Trophy 2017 in Hamburg: Australia's Brad De Losa Wins the World's Toughest Logger Sports Competition

21 maggio 2017 | 15.22
LETTURA: 3 minuti

HAMBURG, Germany, May 21, 2017 /PRNewswire/ --

Brad De Losa from Australia won theSTIHL TIMBERSPORTS®Champions Trophy in Hamburgon Saturday night. Afterwinningthe trophy in 2014 and 2015, the man from Down Under completed a hat-trick of Champions Rings in front of more than 1,200spectators in the sold-outCruise Center Altonain Hamburg. Canada'sStirling Harthad to settle for second place in what was a thrilling final against De Losa.Martin Komárekfrom the Czech Republic was the best European in third. The remaining places were taken by the world-class athletes fromNew Zealand,the United States, Switzerland, Germany and France. 

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In front of an enthusiastic crowd in Hamburg's Cruise Center Altona, it was 39-year-old Brad De Losa from Australia who claimed top spot at the Champions Trophy of the STIHL TIMBERSPORTS® Series. After a series of intense knock-out duels, the man from Down Under met Canada'sStirling Hart in the final. In a lightning-fast time of 1:02.23 minutes he chopped and sawed his way through four wood blocks, finishing just 0.48 seconds ahead of his rival. Rounding out the podium in third was Martin Komárek from the Czech Republic.

World-class logger sports 

"It is a great honour for me to win the Champions Trophy - this competition is incredibly hard. I trained a lot before the event, so it's a great feeling when all that hard work pays off. The other guys were really strong today and I am very happy that I was able to win again this year. Stirling pushed me all the way in the final," commented Brad De Losa. The phenomenal level of competition at the Champions Trophy in Hamburg was reflected in the fact that reigning World Champion Jason Wynyard from New Zealand was forced to settle for fourth place.

Top-class athletes compete with axe and saw 

"At the end of the day, a few small slips resulting from the extreme physical demands cost me the win. Nevertheless, I am really happy with the result," said Stirling Hart after taking second place. America's Matt Cogar finished fifth. Martin Komárek lead the European field ahead of Swiss champion Christophe Geissler in sixth, German local favourite Dirk Braun in seventh and France'sRoger Gehin rounding out the top eight.

Champions Trophy:thrilling head-to-head duelsand nerves of steel 

The Champions Trophy format requires athletes to combine endurance, precision and strength. They must complete four saw and axe disciplines from the STIHL TIMBERSPORTS® Series back-to-back, with the winner of each duel progressing to the next round.

NewSTIHL TIMBERSPORTS®Junior World Championfrom Sweden 

Before the Champions Trophy, it was the turn of the world's best logger sports rookies to take to the stage in Hamburg for the STIHL TIMBERSPORTS® Rookie World Championships. Sweden's Ferry Svan claimed gold ahead of Blake Marsh from Australia and George Williams from Canada. The field also featured athletes from the United States, Great Britain, Germany, Switzerland and France.

Press contact 

Christopher Borghorst STIHL TIMBERSPORTS® SERIES Press international Phone: +49(0)201/84-224-45 Mobile: +49(0)152/57-90-89-56 E-mail: Christopher.Borghorst@tas-agentur.de  Internet http://www.stihl-timbersports.com

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