

Official Site of the Nevada State Mining Championships
Memorial Day Weekend, 2007
Every year, over Memorial Day weekend as part of Jim Butler Days, the Tonopah Historic Mining Park hosts the Nevada State Mining Championships. This two day event features both professional and amateur competitions. This event has been held for more than 30 years and involves the many skills that miners needed to have to make a living at their profession. Events contested include double and single jack drilling, individual and team mucking, spike driving, timber toss, timber sawing and the newest event, blindfolded wheelbarrow obstacle course.
At left: Brock Boscovich competing in the single jack drilling
competition. Brock is the reigning single jack and individual mucking champion
On
Saturday, the professional mining events start immediately after the
Jim Butler parade, normally around High Noon. Both women and men are
invited to participate in a wide variety of events. Large cash
prizes are the incentive and the reward is being able to brag that
you are the Nevada State champion! The actual prize money is all
donated by supportive companies and individuals. The more money
donated, the bigger the purse. Also, all entry fees are also added
in and used to boost the final take even more. All comers are
invited to participate. However, if you enter the professional
events, you aren't eligible to compete in the amateur events on
Sunday. A minimum of three participants must be entered for an event
to be held. The Nevada State Mining Championships had more than 2000
spectators in 2005 and as word has spread about the new location, in
the shadow of the famous Mizpah mine, a much larger crowd is
anticipated in 2006.

Pictured above: Heidi Bertolino puts her back into the women's mucking event.
On Sunday, the amateurs take over. Young and old participate in single and team mucking, a mining relay race, and the popular wheelbarrow obstacle course. Age categories start at 7 and under. Special sized ore cars are used for the younger divisions but all those older than 15 get to muck the same amount of dirt as the professionals.
While the championships are going on, there is a lot of other activities happening at the Tonopah Historic Mining Park. Free gold panning is offered all weekend along with free admission to the park's 110-acre walking tour. Also, an arm wrestling tournament also takes place on Sunday. Numerous vendors also ply their trades to the visitors. It is a wonderful weekend for the whole family and an unique experience you will never forget!!
Click the links below for more information!
PROFESSIONAL ENTRY FORM
AMATEUR ENTRY FORM
DONATIONS & SPONSORSHIP
FORM

History of the Tonopah Historic Mining Park
Become a Member of the Tonopah Historic Mining Park
Nevada State Mining Championships Page
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