beardjp
Knows what a fatty is.
- Joined
- Aug 29, 2008
- Location
- Nelsonville, Ohio
Here we go kicking it up in Ohio!!! 2010 is the 1st year for the Ohio BBQ Triple Crown Series. With combined efforts of Dave Smith, (Marietta Brick Street BBQ), Jim Ferguson, (Ohio Veteran Barbecue Cook-Off) and myself, (Ohio Smoked Meat and Barbecue Festival) we have come up with triple crown BBQ point series to promote BBQ in Ohio and Competitive BBQ in the US. Right now we have a trophy for the Triple Crown champion but we are working to hopefully increase that. So as you are planning your BBQ adventures for this summer and fall, DO NOT FORGET O-H-I-O!!!
All three events are KCBS sanctioned, and the Ohio Veteran Barbecue Cook-Off and Ohio Smoked Meat and Barbecue Festival are both state championships. The guys in Marietta are working hard to receive their proclamation also as a state championship. The three competitions have a combined $28,000 in prize money on the line. You can keep up dated on the Triple Crown series at http://brickstreetbbq.com/triplecrown . These are the rules for the series.
Overview:
The Ohio BBQ Triple Crown Series is designed to promote barbecue in Ohio and encourage teams to actively compete in Ohio sanctioned KCBS competitions and to reward the best overall scoring team from three competitions.
The Triple Crown qualifiers in Ohio are;
Brickstreet BBQ
Marietta, Ohio
June 11 &12
Ohio Veteran Barbecue Cook-Off
Kettering, Ohio
July 9 & 10
Ohio Smoked Meat & Barbecue Festival
Nelsonville, Ohio
October 15 &16
It is the intent of The Ohio BBQ Triple Crown Series to provide a cash and or merchandise awards to The Triple Crown Champion. However, the cash and merchandise totals are subject to sponsor participation. As such, they are not totally predictable until late in the season. Therefore, the award totals and distribution may be changed at any time prior to the final contest date but will be finalized 30 days prior to the final contest.
Qualifying:
The Ohio BBQ Triple Crown Series consists of the three KCBS Sanctioned Contests in Ohio. These contests are considered to be Qualifiers and the accumulated overall points won at these contests will be used to select the Ohio BBQ Triple Crown Series Champion.
The head cook of each cook team must be a KCBS member.
A team must cook at all three contests to be considered for the Ohio BBQ Triple Crown Series Champion.
In the event of a tie, the accumulated brisket category points won at these contests will be used to select the Ohio BBQ Triple Crown Series Champion. If a tie still occurs the accumulated ribs category points, then the pork category points, and chicken category points will be used until a point’s advantage is determined for the Ohio BBQ Triple Crown Series Champion.
All three events are KCBS sanctioned, and the Ohio Veteran Barbecue Cook-Off and Ohio Smoked Meat and Barbecue Festival are both state championships. The guys in Marietta are working hard to receive their proclamation also as a state championship. The three competitions have a combined $28,000 in prize money on the line. You can keep up dated on the Triple Crown series at http://brickstreetbbq.com/triplecrown . These are the rules for the series.
The Ohio BBQ Triple Crown Series Rules
Approved 3/11/10
Approved 3/11/10
Overview:
The Ohio BBQ Triple Crown Series is designed to promote barbecue in Ohio and encourage teams to actively compete in Ohio sanctioned KCBS competitions and to reward the best overall scoring team from three competitions.
The Triple Crown qualifiers in Ohio are;
Brickstreet BBQ
Marietta, Ohio
June 11 &12
Ohio Veteran Barbecue Cook-Off
Kettering, Ohio
July 9 & 10
Ohio Smoked Meat & Barbecue Festival
Nelsonville, Ohio
October 15 &16
It is the intent of The Ohio BBQ Triple Crown Series to provide a cash and or merchandise awards to The Triple Crown Champion. However, the cash and merchandise totals are subject to sponsor participation. As such, they are not totally predictable until late in the season. Therefore, the award totals and distribution may be changed at any time prior to the final contest date but will be finalized 30 days prior to the final contest.
Qualifying:
The Ohio BBQ Triple Crown Series consists of the three KCBS Sanctioned Contests in Ohio. These contests are considered to be Qualifiers and the accumulated overall points won at these contests will be used to select the Ohio BBQ Triple Crown Series Champion.
The head cook of each cook team must be a KCBS member.
A team must cook at all three contests to be considered for the Ohio BBQ Triple Crown Series Champion.
In the event of a tie, the accumulated brisket category points won at these contests will be used to select the Ohio BBQ Triple Crown Series Champion. If a tie still occurs the accumulated ribs category points, then the pork category points, and chicken category points will be used until a point’s advantage is determined for the Ohio BBQ Triple Crown Series Champion.
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