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By Craig Lamb
Great Outdoor Games staff July 8, 2004 Wednesday, June 15, 2005 MADISON, Wis. No matter how you stack it, a win is a win. And that's how it went for Peg Engasser at the Women's Endurance semifinals of the ESPN Great Outdoor Games. Engasser, the defending gold medalist, at first watched in vain as Erin Lavoie cut, chopped and sawed past her in the Stock Saw, Underhand Chop and Single Buck elements of the competition. But the gallant effort of the 22-year-old Lavoie was negated after the judges determined she failed to make a full, clean cut in the ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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