2023 National Railsplitting Festival

Bryce Muir takes first place in Amateur Railsplitting Competition

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[September 18, 2023]  The amateur railsplitting competition was held at the Railsplitter Festival in Lincoln this past Saturday.

Five people competed to be the first to split a log into four rails. This process involves splitting the log in half long ways, then splitting each of the halves one more time. Since those competing were not professionals at railsplitting, they were each allowed to have a coach to help guide them.

As soon as they were allowed, the five competitors got to work. They used sledgehammers to drive metal wedges into the wood, then pounded on the wedges to drive them even further in. Great strength and accuracy were needed with each swing to effectively drive the wedge into the log. Once a wedge was driven into one end of the log, each competitor worked their way down the log, placing and driving in more wedges as they went. In some cases, the wedges were enough, causing the log to split in half. In other cases, the competitors needed to drop their tools and use their hands, and sometimes their feet, to try to pry the log apart.

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Once the log was split into four rails, the competitors needed to place their tools in a pile and ensure the rails were not touching. Once they had done this, the competitor yelled “time,” at which point their time would be recorded.

This year, third place went to Wyatt Reinhart with a time of 11:48. Second place went to Ryan Ballinger with a time of 6:52. First place went to Bryce Muir with a time of 4:43.

[Matt Boutcher]

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