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.
History
The first competition was organized by former Yugoslavia and Hungary in 1970.
List of WLC competitions
Competitions by year:
- 1970 Hungary and Yugoslavia
- 1971 Yugoslavia
- 1972 Hungary
- 1973 Romania
- 1974 Norway
- 1975 USSR
- 1976 Bulgaria
- 1977 Finland
- 1978 CSSR
- 1980 Norway
- 1981 Poland
- 1982 Hungary
- 1983 Finland
- 1984 Sweden
- 1986 CSSR
- 1987 Norway
- 1989 Denmark
- 1991 USSR
- 1993 Switzerland
- 1994 Romania
- 1995 Finland
- 1996 Germany
- 1998 Austria
- 2000 Norway
- 2002 Scotland
- 2004 Italy
- 2006 Estonia
- 2008 Germany
- 2010 Croatia
- 2012 Belarus
- 2014 Switzerland
See also
External links
- 28th WLC, 2008 Germany
- World Logging Championships Wiki
- "Set of Rules," World Logging Championships, 2014
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