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1 Goals  





2 Structure  



2.1  Point scoring  



2.1.1  Technical events  individual  





2.1.2  Forestry course - team  









3 Host nations and prize winners  





4 References  





5 External links  














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The European Championship in Forestry Skills is a competition in forestry skills among students from European forestry and agricultural colleges, staged each year since 2002. The students are formed into teams and tested in various disciplines.

Goals[edit]

The short‐term goal of the competition is the presentation of the latest achievements in logging techniques, logging machinery tools and loggers safety equipment and a comparison of these at an international level in theory and practice.

The long‐term aim of the competitions is to increase the appreciation of forest work and to draw general attention to forestry training and the forestry industry on both a national and international level. These competitions play a particularly significant role in creating international contacts between students and schools, which contribute to the furthering peaceful coexistence between nations.

Structure[edit]

This competition is a team competition between schools of the EU. The best team from each country may attend the competition. Students who are in forestry training and between 16 – 25 years of age are eligible to compete. A team consists of four participants. Each participant must compete in theory and practice components.

In planning and carrying out the competitions, special attention is paid to safety aspects in working techniques.

The competition consists of two parts. First part is demonstrating specific knowledge of working with a chainsaw and consists of five disciplines (Fitting a new chain, Bucking by combined cut, Precision bucking, Undercut and Felling Cut, and Limbing).[1]

The second part is demonstrating knowledge about forests. This part takes place over an approximately 3 km long orientation course, within which are 16 points. At each point the competitors must demonstrate their knowledge of forest surveying, or recognize tree and animal species, forest pests and diseases of trees.[2] The winner is the one country whose competitors achieve the highest number of points from both parts.

Point scoring[edit]

Technical events – individual[edit]

Event I Fitting a new chain total 140 pts.
Event II Bucking by combined cut total 260 pts.
Event III Precision bucking total 310 pts.
Event IV Undercut and felling cut total 660 pts.
Event V Limbing total 442 pts.

Forestry course - team[edit]

Event VI Forestry course total 6000 pts.

Host nations and prize winners[edit]

year organizer of the competition 1st place 2nd place 3rd place
1. 2002 Austria Austria Finland Lithuania
2. 2003 Finland Estonia Finland Austria
3. 2004 Estonia Estonia Slovenia Austria
4. 2005 Lithuania Austria Germany Slovenia
5. 2006 Austria Austria Slovenia Germany
6. 2007 Belgium Austria Italy Lithuania
7. 2008 Norway Slovenia Austria Germany
8. 2009 Germany Austria Slovenia Poland
9. 2010 Luxemburg Austria Slovenia Estonia
10. 2011 Poland Austria Germany Poland
11. 2012 Slovenia Slovenia Austria Norway
12. 2013 Austria Slovenia Austria Italy
13. 2014 Italy Austria Italy Slovenia
14. 2015 Estonia Germany Estonia Italy
15. 2016 Austria Austria Slovenia Italy
16. 2017 Switzerland Austria Switzerland Romania
17. 2018 Hungary Slovenia Austria Romania
18. 2019 Sweden Austria Italy Romania

References[edit]

  1. ^ "XIV European Championship of Forestry Skills". Retrieved 15 May 2015.
  • ^ "Regulary(sic): European Students Championships in Forestry Skills: 3.6 Event VI: Forestry Course" (PDF). Retrieved 15 May 2015.
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