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Winter Carnival ice-carving contest winners announced

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Shannon Erkenbrack, Lakeville, carves through an ice block with his chainsaw to make a treetop scene on an African safari themed sculpture at the St. Paul Winter Carnival multi-block ice carving competition Friday January 24, 2014 in Rice Park in St. Paul. He said this is his fifth year doing sculpting. (Pioneer Press: Jean Pieri)

Derek Pasley, St. Paul, carves a rabbit on a sculpture called "Icechanted Forest" at the St. Paul Winter Carnival multi-block ice carving competition Friday January 24, 2014 in Rice Park in St. Paul. "It's very fun," said the first-year ice carver. "I do a lot of wood carving and I've carved marble. It's kind of a combination of the two," he said. (Pioneer Press: Jean Pieri)

Derek Pasley, St. Paul, carves a rabbit on a sculpture called "Icechanted Forest" at the St. Paul Winter Carnival multi-block ice carving competition Friday January 24, 2014 in Rice Park in St. Paul. "It's very fun," said the first-year ice carver. "I do a lot of wood carving and I've carved marble. It's kind of a combination of the two," he said. (Pioneer Press: Jean Pieri)

Derek Pasley, St. Paul, carves a rabbit on a sculpture called "Icechanted Forest" at the St. Paul Winter Carnival multi-block ice carving competition Friday January 24, 2014 in Rice Park in St. Paul. "It's very fun," said the first-year ice carver. "I do a lot of wood carving and I've carved marble. It's kind of a combination of the two," he said. (Pioneer Press: Jean Pieri)

Deneena Hughes of Eden Prairie uses a chainsaw as she carves a herd of impala for an African safari-themed ice sculpture called "Kenya Feel the Heat" during the St. Paul Winter Carnival multi-block ice carving competition Friday January 24, 2014 in Rice Park in St. Paul. Hughes is one of only two ...... women ice carvers participating in the competition. "It's not just for guys," she said. (Pioneer Press: Jean Pieri)

Derek Pasley of St. Paul carves a rabbit for a sculpture called

Derek Pasley, St. Paul, carves a rabbit on a sculpture called "Icechanted Forest" at the St. Paul Winter Carnival multi-block ice carving competition Friday January 24, 2014 in Rice Park in St. Paul. "It's very fun," said the first-year ice carver. "I do a lot of wood carving and I've carved marble. It's kind of a combination of the two," he said. (Pioneer Press: Jean Pieri)

John Njoes of Minneapolis uses a model of a T-Rex dinosaur as he makes a dinosaur for his

John Njoes of Minneapolis uses a model of a T-Rex dinosaur as he makes a dinosaur for his "Dinosaur Showdown" sculpture. (Pioneer Press: Jean Pieri)

Tools and sketches sit on a table in Rice Park as ice sculptors take a lunch break.  (Pioneer Press: Jean Pieri)

Tools and sketches sit on a table in Rice Park as ice sculptors take a lunch break. (Pioneer Press: Jean Pieri)

Chad Peterson of Monticello chisels away on a sailfish ice sculpture, named

Chad Peterson of Monticello chisels away on a sailfish ice sculpture, named

Deneena Hughes refers to a drawing of impalas as she works on her ice sculpture Friday. This is her 18th year of carving with her husband, Paul Hughes.  (Pioneer Press: Jean Pieri)

Deneena Hughes refers to a drawing of impalas as she works on her ice sculpture Friday. This is her 18th year of carving with her husband, Paul Hughes. (Pioneer Press: Jean Pieri)

Melissa Proud of Virginia Beach, Virginia, holds her gloves in her mouth to take a photo of ice sculptures. \"It\'s pretty neat,\" she said. She is in Minnesota for a wedding.  (Pioneer Press: Jean Pieri)

Melissa Proud of Virginia Beach, Virginia, holds her gloves in her mouth to take a photo of ice sculptures. "It's pretty neat," she said. She is in Minnesota for a wedding.  (Pioneer Press: Jean Pieri)

Greg Schmotzer, left, of Hastings and Chris Swarbrick of Hudson, Wis. put a head on a wolf of their ice sculpture "Dream Chaser." (Pioneer Press: Jean Pieri)

Greg Schmotzer, left, of Hastings and Chris Swarbrick of Hudson, Wis. put a head on a wolf of their ice sculpture "Dream Chaser." (Pioneer Press: Jean Pieri)

Visiting Winter Carnival royalty attend the ice carving competition Friday in Rice Park.  (Pioneer Press: Jean Pieri)

Visiting Winter Carnival royalty attend the ice carving competition Friday in Rice Park. (Pioneer Press: Jean Pieri)

The winners of the St. Paul Winter Carnival multiblock ice carving competition were announced Saturday.

In first place were Tom Schiller of Hastings, Rob Graham of Minneapolis and Trevor Pearson of Eden Prairie. Their ice masterpiece, called “Fishing to Win,” earned them a $2,000 prize.

In second place with a $1,000 prize was “Aerial Aquatics,” created by Chad Peterson of Monticello, Jerry Sarff of Monticello and Eric Rotter of Detroit Lakes.

Last but not least was the creation worth a prize of $500 called the “Dream Chaser,” crafted by Greg Schmotzer of Hastings and Chris Swarbrick of Hudson, Wis.

The teams had from noon Thursday to noon Saturday to carve and create their pieces out of 20 blocks of ice each, said Molly Steinke, a spokeswoman for the carnival.

Entries were judged on creativity and originality, technical difficulty, initial impact, completeness of design, attention to detail, utilization of ice and three-dimensional quality, Steinke said.

On Sunday, the individual block competition will run from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Competitors will receive 1 1/2 to two blocks of ice, each 10-by-20-by-40 inches, to transform into their own original designs.

Roughly 350,000 visitors flock to the Winter Carnival annually, according to the St. Paul Festival & Heritage Foundation. That equates to a $3.5 million to $5 million economic boost for the city and Minnesota, the foundation said.

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