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Warpig Contests


Welcome to WARPIG's contest page. Dust off your keyboard, the WARPIG contest is back, with winners determined by random drawing. No cost to enter, no cost to win!
Take a look at.....

Contest Seven - Closed
Contest Six - Closed
Contest Five - Closed
 Contest Four - Closed
Contest Three - Closed
Contest Two - Closed



WINNER
Tiana Martel
of Colorado Springs, CO

Contest Seven

The prize package for Contest 7 was provided by Big Boy's Toy's, one of the WARPIG project sponsors. We would like to thank them for their support, and for providing this prize package. This is a full starter package - load the paint, fill the tank with CO2, and you're ready to play at your local field!


Contest Six

WINNER: John Bertsche
of Cincinati, OH

The prize package for Contest 6 was provided by Paintball Wizard, one of the WARPIG project sponsors. We would like to thank them for their support, and for providing this prize package. This is a full starter package - load the paint, fill the tank with CO2, and you're ready to play at your local field!


Contest Five

Contest five's winner was Luke Harris of Green Bay Wisconsin. Luke is a 17 year old paintball player who's twin brother is trying to convince him that sharing is a noble attribute.

The prize package for contest 5 was provided by Paintball Command, one of the WARPIG project sponsors. We would like to thank them for their support, and for providing this prize package.


Contest Four

Contest Four's winner is Robert Buchwald of Ohio! We've spoken to Robert and he's quite excited about winning. By adding another paintgun to his stores, he's going to have a spare to loan to friends he brings into the sport.

Contest four's prize featured yet another semi-auto paintgun! We would like to thank, US Amateur Sports for their continuing support of the WARPIG project, and donation of contest prizes.

 The Viper-M1 features:

For more information on the Viper-M1, take a look at the Viper Hyper-FAQ in the paintgun area of the Technical Section of WARPIG.
 
 
* Viewloader 200, CO2 tank and raised sight rail shown in picture are not included with the Viper-M1 to be awarded as the prize to Contest Four

Contest Three

Our exclusive "Pig Picker" proprietary software has randomly selected a winner from the 916 entries in contest 3. The winner was Mark Kellner of Northbrook, IL. While Mark does not play paintball himself, his son does, and is getting a nice surprise present from dad.

Contest three's prize featured yet another semi-auto paintgun! That's right, US Amateur Sports is providing another

 
Viper-M1 paintgun.

 The Viper-M1 features:


Contest Two

Contest number two was won by none other than Nick Brassard. Those of you who read the rec.sport.paintball newsgroup on a regular basis will recognize Nick as "Master of the Pan Flute". He goes by "Jinxed" on IRC's #paintball channel, and is the author of the VM and Z FAQs.

The prize of a WARPIG T-shirt and I&I Sports bottle go to Shawn Stafford, Dennis V. Bosch, Jon O. Johnson, John Kuhns, and Brad Ackerman Jr. for the post cards that entertained us the most. Choosing the most entertaining post card was tough, because there were several that were "custom" jobs, and looked excellent, so we broke down and chose 5!

 Contest number two's super prize package included:

The prizes are provided by USAmateur Sports, I&I Sports Supply Co., Inc., Paintball News, and Corinthian Media Services respectively. Delivery of prizes is the responsibility of the business sponsoring each component of the prize package.


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