Warning page loaded with family pride.
In the words of Al Michaels.
"Do you believe in Miracles?" Oh my God she did it
This is the answer to what I was thinking as the distance was announced
It happened so fast - 20 - then 11 - then 2 - Kayla
Praying for a good showing going in, she did it on more guts than she had ever shown.
Start of the First run, Miranda had just put one of what would be 11 Full Pulls
Finishing off the first run with a full pull. The field of girls was one of the best ever.
Kayla has to match Miranda's second full pull. And now there are only 2 friends left.
The final run by one of the strongest pedal pullers over the last 4 years. Miranda 32' 1"
The whole palace was focused on Miranda's run, and were still on their feet as Kayla closed in on the distance. When she finally climbed off the place was hushed for the distance... No one could tell if it was enough........ 33' 3".
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In a class where no competitor ever won the title twice. Jeanette, Miranda, and Kayla were the last 3 winners. If ever there was a reason to have a trio go together in the Hall of Fame this was it. It was a fact that the field each year was filled with past National Champion, yet down the stretch no one could challenge the three. As 11's they were separated by 4" when the tractor twisted from the pressure. To the incredible International between Miranda and Kayla, that ended up breaking down the sled as they took out weight for the Boys. As 10's Kayla was 1st overall, the boy winner was 2nd, Miranda 3rd.
Trophies are presented. Miranda has her 4th straight National Trophy and will be adding to her 3 straight International Trophies including two championships. There were so many great 10 year old girls not holding a trophy it seems unfair.
Kayla has her first National Trophy to go with her three state trophies. This was the dream of our house and more than anyone else; Kayla's. A dream that she pedal against the best 10 year old pedal puller in the world for the championship. Her dream came true in that, it was just them in the end, as it was that first day in Canistota SD four years before. In 4 years Kayla has come out on top only three times, yet she never ducked the chance to face her friend. Who was to win was not the dream. The dream stopped at the beginning of the last run and this time the team with the ball last won. This is way beyond dreams. This was Kayla's dream season - she did not always win, but she did rise to occasions. We only went to one pull not run by professionals and she built a rhythm that carried her to the place beyond dreams. Thank you Lord for this trophy and this friend to push her to her best.
As the two friends step away they know there is a next time at the International Championships if not before. The Lord brought them together for a reason and he had a hand in Saturday at the National Championships. Kayla will have good days and bad in her life, but she will always have this memory. For this one day she was the best 10 year old of either sex, because nothing less would have been good enough to edge her friend.
Please excuse our prideful-ness and any slight errors in the exact details. These are the things we put together from our memories of the moments. One other thing for those who think everything is rigged. Kayla did not one time all year practice on the equipment, we did have a pull or go to one nearly every week. The girls are very active in sports and ride their bikes.
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Kayla has note mentioning her
2008 National Championship
in the Omaha World Herald in the
Community Connections Section
in the column of Noteworthy individuals
Saturday October 25th.
http://www.omaha.com/index.php?u_page=3940&u_sid=10468603
Kayla was interviewed on KMA Radio
during the afternoon show on
Wednesday the 8th at 1:40 PM
960 AM or 99.3 FM<
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The following article was printed in several local papers including the Lenox Time Table on October 9, 2008
Lenox Girl Wins National Pedal Pull Championship
Kayla Myers of Lenox IA was crowned the 2008 10 year old Girls National Pedal Pull Champion in competition on September 27th at the Corn Palace in Mitchell SD. The top three finishers in state competition are invited attend the National. 22 States are eligible to send contestants. Due to gas prices and the economy some drop off in numbers was expected. 351 boys and girls made the trip to Mitchell. Hence the fluff was gone only the ones who truly believed they could win showed up.
Kayla (the Iowa State Champion) was the 14th competitor while her friend Miranda Painter (Montrose SD, current International Champion) was 13th. Among the other girls were no less than 6 to 8 former National place winners. After the first round there were 11 full pulls including the two friends. A full pull this day was 35 feet. One after another the majority of the pullers finished between 30 and 33 feet. As the round ended there were just two full pulls. Miranda and Kayla would pull for first place. Their dream had come true they were pulling against each other for the title, they added another 100 pounds. The only problem is they had not faced the fact one would be second. By this time the entire crowd was focused on this pull off. Miranda went 32’1”, and then it was Kayla. She went about 29 feet with out problem and then seemed stopped, but she found away to muscle the pedals around on pure guts. When Kayla climbed off the crowd, which was screaming for them both, got quiet for the measurement. It was written on the pad and displayed for the crowd 33’3”, she was the National Champion. The two friends stood next to each other to accept their trophies for first and second.
This is Kayla’s 4th year of pulling and was making her second trip to the National Championship. Miranda who started at the same time won her 4th National Trophy and will be trying for her 4th International trophy as she defends her International Championship for the second time. Kayla will be in her first International and their next dream is to renew the pull off for the world title next summer. Once again the two girls may have been close to the overall coed title as the boys did not match them with the same weight.
Kayla is the daughter of Ken and Willo Myers of Lenox and was cheered on by her sister Kendra. Kayla was the only pedal puller from southwest Iowa to place at Iowa State and therefore the only National contestant from the area. The Champion receives a saving bond and a three-foot tall trophy. The top five finishers in Nationals travel to the International Pull. Additional pictures and other details are available at www.myerspedaltractorpulls.com
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Run for the title.
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**It is very possible the Girls went 1st and 3rd overall in a comparison of distance top Boy was 33'1", if the weight was the same as it appeared to be.
*** Another note is to the best of our knowledge no girl in this set of now 10 year old girls have ever repeated as champion (we can not know about every year because of a lack of information on line) - Several have placed multiple times, although, it seems Miranda's 4 may be in the lead for overall trophies at nationals. This gives perspective to the difficulty in winning and the incredible quality in every participant.
I have seen a couple of these and none of the later winners had won but these are the available National results for this group of girls.
2002
2003
2004
6 YEAR YEAR OLD GIRLS
1st
JASMYN IRVIN
KANSAS
2nd
MIRANDA QUIGLEY
IOWA
3rd
KATELYN ECKBLAD
MINNESOTA
4th
SUNNY SCHLUCHTER
NORTH DAKOTA
5th
KARI HANSEN
NEBRASKA
2005
7 YEAR OLD GIRLS
1st Whitney McFee
Missouri
2nd Samantha Banghart
South Dakota
3rd Jasmyn Irvin
Kansas
4th Kearson Clark-Harms
Nebraska
5th Miranda Painter
South Dakota
2006
8 YEAR OLD GIRLS
1ST Jaylynn Wing
Kansas
2ND Caleigh Rodning
Minnesota
3RD Miranda Painter
South Dakota
4TH Brittany Hollon
Missouri
5TH Katelyn Eckblad
Minnesota
2007
9 year old Girls
1st Brooke Nemec
Iowa
2nd Miranda Painter
South Dakota
3rd Whitney McFee
Missouri
4th Jeanette Wooldridge
Illinois
5th Jewel Kneitl
Nebraska
2008
10 Year Old Girls
1st KAYLA MYERS
IOWA/SOUTH DAKOTA
2nd MIRANDA PAINTER
SOUTH DAKOTA
3rd JEANETTE WOOLDRIDGE
ILLINOIS
4th JASMYN IRVIN
KANSAS
5th JADYN ESTEVES
MINNESOTA
2009
11 YEAR OLD GIRLS.
1ST JEANETTE WOOLDRIDGE
ILLINOIS
2ND MIRANDA PAINTER
SOUTH DAKOTA
3RD KAYLA MYERS
/MISSOURI - NEBRASKA
4TH BAILEY WHAREM
MINNESOTA
5TH LEILAH RUDDER
NEBRASKA
12 YEAR OLD GIRLS
1ST MIRANDA PAINTER
SOUTH DAKOTA
2ND JEANETTE WOOLDRIDGE
ILLINOIS
3RD KAYLA MYERS
MISSOURI - SOUTH DAKOTA
4TH MARIAH ROYER
KANSAS
5TH AUTUMN JOHNSON
MINNESOTA
Never a repeat National Champion for these incredible young ladies. The last three years established the top three as Hall of Fame members in anyone's book.
Pride in our Daughters at State Competition in 2008
When we say anyone can work their way to the top. This girl had never come close to the Iowa State title - needless to say a national title. This may be the 15 minutes in her life, who knows. I do know this shy husky girl will remember this forever.
Home of Iowa State and
National Champion
Kayla Myers
Ability, fitness work, pulling only on professional quality equipment like state, and a big heart can take you to the top, too. Sorry if our pride is showing. You will just have to put up with us, because it is our pedal pulls that demonstrate our quality not the website.
We are very proud of the kids that pedaled with us this first year and if you keep working out with quality equipment at quality pulls you to will find that extra foot or two it takes to win it all. Ask Kayla!!
Kayla was the only puller south of I-80 and west of I-35 to place in Iowa. Boy or Girl. We know some of the best kids in the state are in this area. Quality pulls, Quality equipment, and then sanctioned.
Iowa State Pedal Pull pictures of the Kids 9/6/08
Kayla making her run, and finds two more turns. Kendra makes her run on the center track.
Kayla's run held up for a State Championship in the 10 year old girls
South Dakota State Pictures of the Girls 9/1/08
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Start of the first run Nearing the Full Pull
Second run down to THREE Two very good friends go one-two
Miranda & Kayla will meet again at Nationals - Kendra pedals to a career best 6th, just missing the top 3
Miranda Painter is three time South Dakota Champion and two time International Champion, along with numerous State and National places over the last 4 year. Kayla will make her second trip to Nationals in the last four years, this is her best career state finish as runner-up. They both started pulling in the mid summer four years ago. This year they are one and one, time for the rubber match at the one and only true National Pedal Pull.