Team Mexico’s first-place streak has ended at the 31st International Snow Sculpture Championships in Breckenridge. Instead, two teams from Wisconsin received the first- and third-place honors. Winners were announced Friday, Jan. 28, at the awards.
Team Mexico’s first-place streak has ended at the 31st International Snow Sculpture Championships in Breckenridge. Instead, two teams from Wisconsin received the first- and third-place honors.
LAKE GENEVA â The 10-degree temperature was ideal. The wind, not so much.
Yes, the sun was out, but a steady 11-mph wind out of the west gusted to 21 mph, blasted across Geneva Lake and made the real-feel temperature fluctuate between minus 4 and minus 10 degrees.
Wrigley Drive and Riviera Beach were welcoming on Friday for the third and detail-oriented day of the U.S. National Snow Sculpting Championship. It just required multiple layers, hand warmers and a good pair of insulated boots. Masks on this day pulled double duty, warding off the COVID-19 pandemic and frostbite.
âItâs been brutal here today,â said Jim Malkowski, a sculptor from Milwaukee. âBut we dress for it and weâre moving around. So itâs doable.â