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Snowmobile derby attracts 42 sleds

The Okla snowmobile derby attracted 42 sleds on February 18. Snowmobilers traveled 40 miles through the scenic environment and met back at the Okla Community Hall for supper and awards.
Okla snow derby
The hamlet of Okla hosted its annual snowmobile derby that attracted 42 snowmobilers. Carson Radawetz, left, of Canora and his grandfather Richard Radawetz of Okla participated in the derby.

     The Okla snowmobile derby attracted 42 sleds on February 18.

     Snowmobilers traveled 40 miles through the scenic environment and met back at the Okla Community Hall for supper and awards.

     The derby donated $1,177 of the proceeds from hands collected to the STARS Air Ambulance.

     Justin Witton of Lintlaw was the winner of the highest hand and he carried his own hand. Linda Spray of Lintlaw was the second-highest hand with Mark Harvey carrying her hand. Colton Peacock of Lintlaw was the third-highest hand winner and he carried his own hand. Spray was also the non-rider with most hands.

     Chelsea Kurytnik of Okla was the low hand winner with Candi Langille carrying her hand. Kurytnik also received the award for being the local rider with most hands.

     Lisa Brownlee of Lintlaw was the outside rider with the most hands.

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