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Winner announced in
$10,000 World's Greatest ATV Sweepstakes
PICKERINGTON, Ohio -- To kick off its fall
membership drive, the All-Terrain Vehicle
Association (ATVA) conducted "The World's
Greatest ATV Sweepstakes" to award one lucky
winner $10,000 to spend on ATVs, gear and
accessories.
Thousands of people entered the sweepstakes.
The winner was selected in a random drawing on
Dec. 23: Eric Kaukinen, of Horseheads, N.Y.
"I guess Christmas came a little early this
year," Kaukinen said after hearing that he had
won. He said he didn't know yet what he would
buy.
"We get a lot of snow out here and I noticed
there are a lot of ATVs with push blades so
maybe I'll get one of those," he said.
ATVA Director Doug Morris told Kaukinen that
whatever he wanted to buy that is ATV related is
fine.
"Whether you're looking for a utility ATV for
the farm, a snowplow attachment or even a couple
of smaller ATVs and gear, the choice is yours."
he said.
There was no purchase necessary to win. The
drawing was conducted by legal firm Plante &
Moran. The decision is final.
The ATVA is dedicated to promoting and
protecting the ATV lifestyle. The ATVA and its
members advocate responsible ATV use on public
and private lands, work with local, state and
federal government officials and elected
representatives to ensure that ATV rider
interests are represented, and showcase the
enjoyment and utility of ATVs on behalf of
millions of ATV riders.
The ATVA also sanctions recreational riding
events.
The ATVA offers a variety of benefits to its
members ranging from discounts on ATV parts to a
rider accident medical plan that easily pay for
the cost of ATVA membership. For more
information about the ATVA, call (866) 288-2564,
or go to
www.ATVAonline.com.
About the American Motorcyclist
Association
Since 1924, the AMA has promoted and protected
the motorcycling lifestyle. AMA members come
from all walks of life and they navigate many
different routes on their journey to the same
destination: freedom on two wheels. As the
world's largest motorcycle organization with
nearly 300,000 members, the AMA advocates for
motorcyclists' interests in the halls of local,
state and federal government, the committees of
international governing organizations and the
court of public opinion. Through member clubs,
promoters and partners, the AMA sanctions more
motorsports competition events than any other
organization in the world. Through its
Motorcycle Hall of Fame Museum, the AMA
preserves the heritage of motorcycling for
future generations. For more information, visit
www.AmericanMotorcyclist.com.
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