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Check Out Winter Carnival Snow Sculpture Winners

ST. PAUL (WCCO) -- There was chilling competition this weekend at the 2011 St. Paul Winter Carnival Snow Sculpting Competition at the Minnesota State Fairgrounds.

The judges looked at each sculpture and weighed degree of difficulty, execution (clean lines, proportions and overall completion) and artistic expression to pick this year's winners. And here they are:

First Place and Artist's Choice Award Winner: "Hot Tub Time Machine" by Dusty Thune, Dave Thune and Chelsea Olson -- all of Saint Paul. First place receives $1,000 cash and qualification to compete in the National Snow Sculpting Competition next year in Lake Geneva, Wis.
 

St. Paul Winter Carnival Snow Sculpture Contest -- First Place and Artist's Choice Award Winner: "Hot Tub Time Machine"
"Hot Tub Time Machine" by Dusty Thune, Dave Thune and Chelsea Olson -- all of Saint Paul. (credit: St. Paul Winter Carnival)

Second Place: "Tom Sawyer" by Bob Baller, Mike Baller and Gordy Robertson.
 

St. Paul Winter Carnival Snow Sculpture Contest -- Second Place: "Tom Sawyer"
Second Place: "Tom Sawyer" by Bob Baller, Mike Baller and Gordy Robertson. (credit: St. Paul Winter Carnival)

Third Place: "At The Bird Feeder" by Jonathan Baller, Curtis Cook and Joseph Hauwiller.
 

St. Paul Winter Carnival Snow Sculpture Contest -- Third Place: "At The Bird Feeder"
Third Place: "At The Bird Feeder" by Jonathan Baller, Curtis Cook and Joseph Hauwiller. (credit: St. Paul Winter Carnival)

People's Choice: "Early Morning Chores" by Jim Krueger, Tim Trost and Jared Trost.
 

St. Paul Winter Carnival Snow Sculpture Contest -- People's Choice: "Early Morning Chores"
People's Choice: "Early Morning Chores" by Jim Krueger, Tim Trost and Jared Trost (St. Paul Winter Carnival)

Vulcan's Choice: "Goyle, The Vulcan Gatekeeper" by Mike Beigle, Suzanne Beigle and Noelle Beigle.
 

St. Paul Winter Carnival Snow Sculpture Contest -- Vulcan's Choice: "Goyle, The Vulcan Gatekeeper"
Vulcan's Choice: "Goyle, The Vulcan Gatekeeper" by Mike Beigle, Suzanne Beigle and Noelle Beigle. (credit: St. Paul Winter Carnival)

The snow sculptures will remain up for the rest of the St. Paul Winter Carnival for everyone to see at the Minnesota State Fairgrounds. Just enter the Fairgrounds at Dan Patch & Snelling where parking and attendance is free.

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