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Brayden Meyer -- Underhand Chop World Record 11.81 Seconds

Outdoor Skills & TradesLumberjack sports

Australian lumberjack Brayden Meyer obliterated the underhand chop discipline at the 2024 STIHL TIMBERSPORTS Australian Pro Championship, carving through a log in 11.81 seconds. The blistering run broke his own previous records and set a new global standard for axe-wielding speed in one of timbersports' most demanding events.

The underhand chop requires standing on a horizontal log and chopping through it beneath your feet -- a discipline that demands precision, power, and the willingness to swing a razor-sharp axe between your own legs. Meyer's 11.81 seconds is a staggering pace.
timbersportsunderhand chopworld recordaxeAustraliaSTIHL
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Time11.81 seconds
Year2024
EventSTIHL TIMBERSPORTS Australian Pro Championship
DisciplineUnderhand Chop
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Record Holder
Brayden Meyer
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Nominated by TRWR Editorial
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