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7-time logrolling world Livi Pappadopoulos joins ahead of Saturday's La Crosse Open

21 min · 16. juni 2026
episode 7-time logrolling world Livi Pappadopoulos joins ahead of Saturday's La Crosse Open cover

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The logrolling champion of the world, seven years running, La Crosse’s own Livi Pappadopoulos, in studio to hype up Saturday’s La Crosse Open and give us the inside scoop on how she dominates the sport. Pappadopoulos owns Coulee Region Logrolling, and it’s hosting the 25th annual La Crosse Open, beginning at 10 a.m. at the Pettibone Lagoon. She tells us what to expect during the event, who might give her fits on the water, and some insider tips on what she sees on the log to get her opponent to fall. Pappadopoulos also talks about Coulee Region Logrolling and invites anybody to get involved here. See omnystudio.com/listener [https://omnystudio.com/listener] for privacy information.

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