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Skier wins wife carrying contest
Maine -
John Farra, a former Winter Olympian from Caribou who trained by
running up a ski slope with 80 pounds of mortar mix, won the seventh
annual North American Wife Carrying Championship on Saturday at Sunday
River.
Farra's
first-place finish earned him and his 110-pound wife Tess her weight
in beer and five times her weight in cash, or $550. They also are
eligible for a $1,000 reimbursement toward a trip to the world
championships in Finland next July.
The Farras completed the 278-yard
course, which includes a water trough and log hurdles, in 1 minute, 6
seconds in the critical heat and 1 minute, 4 seconds in the final.
Daniel Brown and Janel Worcester of Brewer were second, about 10
seconds behind, in the field of 27 couples.
Farra,
who competed in cross-country ski races in the 1992 Games in
Albertville, France, trained for the wife carry by running up a slope
near his home each morning before work with 80 pounds of mortar mix in
a backpack.
Several hundred spectators turned out
for the competition during the height of western Maine's fall foliage
season. -- The
Associated Press
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