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Josh Forest captures King Miner title for second year in a row

After ending a streak during last year’s event , Josh Forest held onto the National King Miner crown after a gruelling day of competition during Nickel Days June 23.

After ending a streak during last year’s event, Josh Forest held onto the National King Miner crown after a gruelling day of competition during Nickel Days June 23.

Forest and 15 other competitors took part in 11 different mining-related events such as jackleg drilling, hose mending and crib building just outside the Thompson Regional Community Centre.

Since King Miner veteran Brian Woytkiw did not participate in this year’s festivities for the first time in more than a decade, the field was left wide open for an eager newcomer to swoop in and steal the crown for themselves.

However, Forest, who’s participated in at least the last 10 King Miner competitions and finally ended Woytkiw’s reign as an eight-time champion in 2017, ended up capturing first-place finishes in stoper drilling, hand mucking and pipefitting, while also cracking the top four in all but three individual event categories, netting himself $4,300 in prize money overall.

Competitors Jason Stykalo and Scott Kennedy also put in impressive performances this past Saturday, becoming the first and second runners-up, respectively.

Not only did the pair walk away with plaques and prize money for the team event (alongside Justin Lefebvre and Alex Martin), but they also earned first- and second- place finishes in the log sawing event, which turned out to be the most physically demanding aspect of this year’s contest.

The 2018 National King Miner contest also holds the distinction of featuring Malanie Cutler as the first female competitor to complete all of the events in its 47-year history.

Even though she didn’t crack the top four in any of the individual portions, the Kin Club president told the Thompson Citizen that this was something she wanted to do for a long time and was just happy to finish the competition.

Cutler credits a lot of her success to her fellow competitors, who offered her plenty of advice and words of encouragement every step of the way.

“The guys were very supportive. They walked me through a lot of the events because I don’t work in the mining industry,” she said. “It was very endearing.”

While Cutler isn’t sure if she’s going to compete in next year’s National King Miner contest, she still describes it as a rewarding experience that other women could benefit from.

“If I can do it, anybody can do it and there’s a lot of women who work in the mining industry that I encourage to do it, because it’s a good event to challenge yourself with.”

2018 National King Miner Contest Winners

National King Miner

  • King Miner: Josh Forest
  • First runner-up: Jason Stykalo
  • Second runner-up: Scott Kennedy
  • Third runner-up: Gord Whalen

Team event winners

Scott Kennedy, Justin Lefebvre, Jason Stykalo, Alex Martin

Rookie prize

Micheal Gallant

Stoper drilling

  • First prize: Josh Forest
  • Second prize: Alex Martin
  • Third prize: Gord Whalen
  • Fourth prize: Justin Lefebvre

Jackleg drilling

  • First prize: Gord Whalen
  • Second prize: Alex Martin
  • Third prize: Josh Forest
  • Fourth prize: Troy Martin

Crib building

  • First prize: Scott Kennedy
  • Second prize: Matthew Macgregor
  • Third prize: Gord Whalen
  • Fourth prize: Josh Forest

Log Sawing

  • First prize: Jason Stykalo
  • Second prize: Scott Kennedy
  • Third prize: Matthew Macgregor
  • Fourth prize: Josh Forest

Ladder climbing

  • First prize: Scott Kennedy
  • Second prize: Jason Stykalo
  • Third prize: Gord Whalen
  • Fourth prize: Justin Lefebvre

Hose mending

  • First prize: Troy Martin
  • Second prize: Josh Forest
  • Third prize: Gord Whalen
  • Fourth prize: Jason Stykalo

Hand mucking

  • First prize: Josh Forest
  • Second prize: Jason Stykalo
  • Third prize: Alex Martin
  • Fourth prize: Justin Lefebvre

Steel packing

  • First prize: Scott Kennedy
  • Second prize: Matthew Macgregor
  • Third prize: Justin Lefebvre
  • Fourth prize: Josh Forest

Bolting

  • First prize: Alex Martin
  • Second prize: Gord Whalen
  • Third prize: Justin Lefebvre
  • Fourth prize: Ian Bercier

Pipefitting

  • First prize: Josh Forest
  • Second prize: Jason Stykalo
  • Third prize: Scott Kennedy
  • Fourth prize: Micheal Gallant

Nail driving

  • First prize: Scott Kennedy
  • Second prize: Jason Stykalo
  • Third prize: Gord Whalen
  • Fourth prize: Troy Martin
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