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woodchop /ˈwʊdtʃɒp/(also woodchopping) noun Australian / NZA competition which tests speed in cutting through a log of wood with an axe: he’s a big man and he’s done well in the woodchop at the Royal Easter Show...- Down in the woodchop arena the spirit is the same—there are about 25 axemen here today competing for prize money of a few hundred dollars per event.
- The axe almost weighs as much as him, but seven-year-old Weston does not let that stop him prove his woodchop prowess.
- He has been woodchopping for almost two years and was the youngest entrant in the woodchop yesterday as a junior chop competitor.
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