New Hampshire Highland Games

Sep 17, 2022
Lincoln, NH

Amateur

Athlete Place Points Braemar Stone Open Stone Heavy WFD Light WFD Heavy Hammer Light Hammer Caber Sheaf WFH
23lb 16.2lb 100# 18' 16lb
1 36'-7.0" 43'-3.0" 35'-9.0" 71'-7.25" - - 12:03 33'-3.0" 14'-0.0"
2 37'-9.0" 42'-8.75" 37'-11.0" 72'-0.0" - - 60 30'-3.0" 13'-0.0"
3 34'-9.5" 42'-4.0" 30'-6.5" 63'-11.5" - - 65 27'-3.0" 14'-0.0"
4 31'-2.0" 41'-9.0" 34'-5.5" 66'-3.0" - - 60 30'-3.0" 14'-0.0"
5 30'-7.0" 38'-10.0" 32'-10.0" 61'-9.0" - - 11:55 33'-3.0" 13'-0.0"
6 31'-4.0" 39'-10.0" 26'-9.0" 62'-3.25" - - 45 27'-3.0" 13'-0.0"
7 32'-7.0" 38'-3.5" 27'-0.0" 49'-7.5" - - 40 21'-0.0" 13'-0.0"
8 28'-5.5" 34'-9.75" 24'-4.0" 53'-8.0" - - 40 24'-0.0" 11'-0.0"

Records:

Notes: Thorbjorn Gylfason is the 2022 New England Amateur Champion

Master

Athlete Place Points Braemar Stone Open Stone Heavy WFD Light WFD Heavy Hammer Light Hammer Caber Sheaf WFH
26lb 16.2lb 80# 20' 16lb
1 33'-0.25" 41'-8.0" 49'-0.75" 70'-11.0" - - 12:00 32'-6.0" 21'-6.0"
2 31'-5.5" 41'-7.0" - 63'-9.0" - - 12:02 26'-0.0" 16'-0.0"
3 29'-4.5" 41'-4.0" 41'-8.0" - - - 12:02 24'-0.0" 16'-0.0"

Records: Mike Zolkiewicz broke the Men's 45-49 standing 42lb weight over bar World record with his throw of 21' 6".

Notes: Adriane Wilson and Nikita Marzano put on an amazing display of strength and skill as well during the 2022 games.

Pro

Athlete Place Points Braemar Stone Open Stone Heavy WFD Light WFD Heavy Hammer Light Hammer Caber Sheaf WFH
26lb 16.2lb 120# 20' 20lb
1 17.0 39'-5.0" 53'-4.5" 39'-0.0" 78'-8.25" - - 12:00 24'-0.0" 17'-0.0"
2 22.5 36'-1.0" 48'-9.0" 39'-6.0" 76'-9.0" - - 12:00 26'-0.0" 15'-0.0"
3 27.0 37'-4.0" 45'-7.25" 39'-3.0" 74'-5.0" - - 75 30'-6.0" 15'-0.0"
4 29.5 35'-2.0" 48'-5.0" 36'-4.0" 76'-6.25" - - 65 26'-0.0" 16'-0.0"
5 31.5 34'-8.0" 47'-7.0" - 73'-11.0" - - 85 30'-6.0" 16'-0.0"
6 37.0 34'-7.5" 46'-4.25" 41'-1.0" 75'-6.0" - - 75 24'-0.0" 14'-0.0"
7 41.5 32'-7.0" 44'-1.5" 35'-9.0" 76'-11.25" - - 70 26'-0.0" 15'-0.0"
8 46.0 34'-10.5" - 37'-1.0" 69'-7.5" - - 45 26'-0.0" 14'-0.0"

Records: none.

Notes: Vlad Tulacek was the only athlete to turn the challenge caber (3 times) and also won the Loon Stones walk with a distance of 53 feet.

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