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RALPH ALPHONSO

BLADES OF GLORY


Story by Paul Raffaele


“Axemen, stand to your logs.”


The announcer’s command
booms across the arena at the
Sydney Royal Easter Show.
Axemen have travelled from
all over Australia, and many of
the 19 countries where the
sport is practised, to compete.
On the afternoon of the
final day, after 11 days of fierce
competition, eight of the
world’s greatest axemen stand
ready to race each other in the
most prestigious event, the
375mm World Championship
Standing Block (log). Specta-
tors crowd the arena and most
eyes are on the top pair, New
Zealander Adam Lowe and
Victorian Laurence O’Toole.
Both have won several
world championships, but
there the similarity ends.

Adam is built like a bulldozer,
while Laurence is woodchop-
ping’s version of a racing
Ferrari – long, lithe and
bristling with dynamic power.
Each grips a racing axe, its
steel head polished to a mirror
finish. The crowd falls silent.
On the announcer’s count of
three the big men explode
into action. Thock! Thock!
Thock! Their axes blur into
smears of silver. Woodchips
sing through the air like
bullets as their mighty blows
gouge deep into the logs. First
on the left, then in the middle
and onto the right. Again and
again and again.
Adam won the event in
2014 and takes the lead but
Laurence is close behind.

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