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Splintfest 2009

Splintfest 2009
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What is Splintfest

"None shall know what heights of greatness they are capable of if there are no mountains before them to scale."
-Archibald Splintheimer, 1863

In any mans life, there will come a time when they must summon all the strength, courage and skill within themselves and compete for the greatest prize of all....immortality. We shall know when that time has come, as the calling will resonate within our souls and stir a passion within...a passion which was once thought to be lost forever. With no choice but to accept the call to arms, our warriors charge steadfast into the arena of fate, casting aside the fears and hesitation of lesser men. Onto what stage do they venture to seize the glory of victory and spoils of immortality? The greatest stage known to man...Splintfest.

Splintfest 2009 will showcase a head to head competition between Eric "The Holy Warrior" Jenkins and Tim "Commando" Reeser, two men at the pinnacle of their field. Each will be put through the same test to find out definitively who among them shall be known henceforth as the greatest splinter of their generation.

The competition will be broken up into 3 specific events and a panel of 3 judges will score the contestants. The contestant with the most points at the end of the event will be named Splint Champion of 2009.

Hosted by Yolo County Operations, Splintfest 2009 will be held at the West Sacramento station, with ceremonies beginning at 1200. The event is open to all and all are encouraged to come and behold one of the greatest spectacles to be witnessed by human eyes. Drinks and refreshments will also be served.

Wednesday, September 9, 2009

A Splint-tacular Event

We are proud to say that Splintfest has been an amazing success!  Congratulations to Tim "Commando" Reeser, the Splintfest Champion of 2009.  Both competitors put up an amazing fight and gave the crowd a show they will not soon forget.

Thank you to everyone who came to cheer on their favorite combatant.  Splintfest would not have been the huge success it was without your support.  We also could never have done this without the hard work of so many people who donated their time and energy into making this such a memorable event.

If you attended Splintfest (or even if you didn't), we want to hear from you.  Please take a moment to add a comment to the bottom of this article and let us know what you thought of the whole event.

3 comments:

  1. I just knew it!!!! Tim would never let down his fellow Paramedics, I think that events like this one just go to show the entire EMS world that Paramedics can do it all, it also goes to show everyone that we Medics are not just a bunch of pretty faces that there is substance behind the silver and gold badges. Please everyone when you get the chance take a second and pat Tim on the back and let him know how proud we are of him.

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  2. I'm sorry I missed it. Sac kept us busy today!! Hope to make it to the next one... Congrats Tim! Maybe next time Eric :)

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  3. I was there witnessed the whole thing and I must say The holy Warrior made the show. As far as who had the best splints that's up for debate, only 3 judges for the judging of perfection is pretty tuff if you ask me.

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