STIHL TIMBERSPORTS® is a series of extreme sport contests in competitive lumberjacking. It is easy to see why it is considered the pinnacle of competitive lumberjacking. Athletes compete against each other in national and international competitions – in up to three axe and three sawing disciplines.
Each year STIHL TIMBERSPORTS® Canada celebrates national championships for our three athletic divisions: Pro, Women and Rookie. These elite athletes are selected from regional qualifying competitions where they earn rank to participate in the National Championships.
FREE TO ATTEND
New this year the top ranking athletes from both Canada and the USA will face off against each other to see which country’s athlete is the best on the continent.
The Trophy format is the most exhausting and physically demanding format in STIHL TIMBERSPORTS®. It is also one of the most exciting competition formats producing epic head-to-head duels as every second counts for an athlete to gain an advantage over his opponent. Each athlete competes in 4 disciplines; stock saw, underhand chop, single buck and standing block chop BACK TO BACK. There are no breaks. The winner moves on until there is only one athlete left standing.
The top Pro and Women division athletes from Western Canada compete in a series of 4 disciplines to earn their ranking for National Championship qualification.
The top Pro and Women division athletes from the East Coast, Quebec and Ontario compete in a series of 4 disciplines to earn their ranking for National Championship qualification.
Pro and Women Qualifiers 11:00am - 3:00pm
Food trucks, concession and beer garden will be open during the competition. Bring your own lawn chair or join your fellow fans in the bleacher seats. Visit the Farm Equipment Museum next door to the competition area and be sure to stick around for the Canadian Rookie Championships starting at 6:00pm.
This event is free to attend thanks to our local sponsors at Irving Lumber and RECC Events.
Join us for a day of wood chopping and sawing. Following the East Coast qualifiers our Rookies will take the stage for the 2024 Canadian Rookie Championships.
Watch as the best newcomers to Loggersports battle head-to-head in a three-round competition across five disciplines: the Underhand Chop, Stock Saw, the Standing Block Chop, Single Buck and Springboard. These athletes are contending for the national title and the opportunity to represent Canada at the World Championships in 2025, they will leave it all on the stage as they try to be the number one Rookie in the nation.
Athletes competing will be:
1. Matt Budd – Age 21 – Limestone, NB
2. Ethan Johnston – Age 24 – Lindsay ON
3. Ethan Streatch – Age 24 – Halifax, NS
4. Jake Hewitt – Age 18 – Magna Bay, BC
5. Devon Bustard – Age 21 – Elmwood, NB
6. Logan Kennedy – Age 20 – Woodstock, NB
7. Richard D. Langille – Age 25 – Southampton, NS
Championships start at 6:00pm sharp.
Food trucks, concession and beer garden will be open during the competition. Bring your own lawn chair or join your fellow fans in the bleacher seats.
After party celebration to follow with music and dancing.
This event is free to attend thanks to our local sponsors at Irving Lumber and RECC Events
On Saturday August 17, the Pro division athletes compete in the individual competition for the prestigious title of Canadian champion. Returning champion Ben Cumberland will have to defend his title against a formidable roster of opponents such as Marcel ‘The Beast from the East’ Dupuis and former World Trophy Champion, Stirling Hart.
On Sunday August 18, the AXE-TION continues with two spectacular events in one!
To kick off the afternoon the Pro’s return with their super-charged hot saws to compete in the HOT SAW SHOWDOWN! Quite possibly the loudest and most intense sporting competition. Be sure to bring your earplugs!
We save the best for last with the toughest women in the country taking to the stage to show you that axes and chain saws aren’t just for the boys. These athletes have honed their skills to chop and saw through massive blocks of wood with speed and precision. Quebec’s Stephanie Naud defends her National title against the country’s best including BC’s own Andrea Hand and Ally Briscoe, the current world record holder in single buck saw.
Competitive lumberjacking has a long tradition of more than 150 years, which is why it is often called "the original extreme sport”. The sport originated in Australia and New Zealand. From there, the sport spread to Canada, the USA, Europe and most recently to Asia.
At STIHL TIMBERSPORTS®, athletes compete in a total of up to six traditional competitive lumberjacking disciplines – depending on the competition format. Three disciplines are performed using an axe, three with a saw. Axe disciplines include the Underhand Chop, the Standing Block Chop and the Springboard. The three saw disciplines are Stock Saw, Single Buck, and Hot Saw.