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      Kansas man wins berth for finals in 
      Field & Stream's Total Outdoorsman Challenge   
      15 of 16 positions filled; Wild
      Card berth deadline is July 6th 
       July 3, 2008 - INDEPENDENCE, Mo., --- Tim
      Gajewski, Lawrence, Kan., was one of two men to win in the regional
      competition in Independence for a berth at the finals this September
      in Field & Stream magazine's Total Outdoorsman Challenge
      presented by partner Mobil 1. This is the fifth year that Field
      & Stream, the largest and best known outdoor publication
      in the world, has held the event 
      to find the best-of-the-best overall outdoorsperson
      among men and women anglers, hunters and marksmen in the U.S. 
                  The competition, the last of 24 local
      qualifiers and six regional tournaments was held June 28st at
      the Bass Pro Shops' Independence location. Winners of local qualifiers
      from several Midwest states were judged on time and accuracy
      in bait casting, fly- casting, archery and air rifle skills. 
                  Gajewski,scored first in fly casting,
      fifth in air rifle, sixth in archery, and eighth in bait-casting
      to finish first overall. 
                  Cory Yarmuth of McHenry Ill., was the
      other competitor to nail down a berth by scoring firsts in the
      air rifle and bait casting competitions, seventh in fly- casting
      and 11th in archery.  Both competed against men and women from
      previously held spring qualfiiers in the Illinois cities of Bolingbrook
      and Gurnee, along with Columbia and Independence Mo., and Olathe,
      Kan. 
                  Gajewski and Yarmuth now advance to
      the finals in Springfield, Mo., September 12 - 15, with 16 competitors
      facing off  the top two from each of the six regions, the
      top three finishers from the 2007 national tournament and one
      wild card selection, with a deadline of July 6th, made by the
      editors of Field & Stream.  
                  At the finals the competitors will
      go head-to-head in seven outdoor skill challenges including fly-casting,
      bait casting, shotgun, rifle, archery, endurance skills and ATV
      handling. The top finisher will be awarded $25,000 in cash and
      prizes as part of a $50,000 purse. 
      One more Wild Card entry left; deadline July
      6 
      Those men and women hopefuls who couldn't make
      it to a local qualifier but think they have what it takes to
      capture the title can apply by July 6th online for the special
      wild card spot. Field & Stream editors strongly suggest that
      online applications include video and/or photos. More information
      can be found at www.FieldandStream.com/totaloutdoorsman .   
            
      Partners and sponsors 
      Mobil 1 is partnering with Field & Stream for
      the 2008 Total Outdoorsman Challenge.  Sponsors also include:
      Bass Pro Shops, Toyota, Wolverine, BowTech, the 2008 CMA Music
      Festival, Repel Insect Repellant, Dinty Moore, and The National
      Shooting Sports Foundation.          
      Prizes 
                  All competitors at the final will receive
      cash prizes of at least $600 (last place) along with travel money.
      The winner will receive $25,000 in cash plus more prizes and
      a spread in Field & Stream magazine, extensive coverage on
      FieldandStream.com and the Field & Stream Total Outdoorsman
      Challenge television show. 
      Two-time and current defending champ Paul Thompson
      of Marion, N.C. was featured on the cover of the May issue and
      will be back to defend his title. The second place finalist receives
      $2,500 and third place gets $2,000. In addition at the finals
      all 16 competitors will receive gift bags worth more than $400
      with great sponsor gear. 
                  Field & Stream, The World's Leading
      Outdoor Magazine is the country's largest special-interest title
      and most recognized outdoor publication.  Devoted to the complete
      outdoor experience and lifestyle, Field & Stream (www.FieldandStream.com)
      gives its readers the knowledge and inspiration to pursue the
      sports they love.  It celebrates the outdoor experience with
      great stories, compelling photography and sound advice, while
      honoring the traditions hunters and fishermen have passed down
      for generations. Established in 1895, Field & Stream is published
      11 times per year by the Bonnier Corporation. 
       
       
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