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Woodchopping competitors in decline but generational sport will ‘never die out’

Furlyn Barrett was five years old when he was given his first axe.
“We chopped about every little branch and shrub and tree around in the yard,” he said.
“In those days, you just learnt from people showing you how to chop when you were old enough to throw an axe around.“
Barrett comes from a long…
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