Kenneth Bowyer of ALL Crane Rental of Florida, LLC wins again at National Crane Rodeo Competition

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ALL Crane Rental of Florida’s Kenneth Bowyer has once again taken the top prize at the national crane rodeo competition, also known as the Crane Operator & Rigger Skills Championship. The event was held September 29 during the 2015 International Construction and Utility Equipment Expo (ICUEE) in Louisville, Kentucky. The rodeo, hosted by Crane Institute Certification (CIC), Crane & Rigging Hotline magazine and Altec, Inc., is a crane operation challenge drawing on contestants’ skills in training, certification and experience in safe crane operations.

Crane operators from around the country competed for the $10,000 championship prize after each won a previously held regional event. Competition was heavy, and several entrants showed up the day before the championship contest for the final of the regional competitions, also held at ICUEE, hoping to win the last spot available to compete for the big prize. There were more than 100 entrants in the various regional events, eventually resulting in a field of 14 entrants to the national competition. Bowyer was an automatic entrant for this year’s event because of his victory last year, and he worked hard to defend that title.

“The course was more challenging this year,” said Bowyer, a 20-year crane operator. “It required us to implement a lot more skill while working to have the best time without making a mistake that could disqualify you. I was really shooting to win a second time, as nobody has ever won it consecutively before.”

Contestants competed on an Altec AC45-127S, a 45-ton capacity truck-mounted crane with a 127-foot, five-section telescopic boom. Altec machines are very popular for work in the utility industry, the primary audience for the ICUEE show. The competition included a rigging challenge, as well as maneuvering the crane — with 100 foot of boom — through a tough obstacle course. The weather provided a further challenge with rainy and muddy conditions, so operators had to close the cab windows and rely on their depth perception more heavily. “Four feet can look like six inches when you’re in the seat,” said Bowyer, “but we work in that environment, so skill in those conditions is part of the job.”

The obstacle course included maneuvering a barrel through a course, tipping a pipe end-to-end and dunking the machine’s headache ball into a barrel. The headache ball is a heavy ball attached to a hook to keep the crane’s lifting cable taut. Crane Institute Certification (CIC), a nationally accredited organization that provides rigger, signalperson and crane operator certification, designed the competition’s standards and scoring.

Feeling the support of the entire ALL Family of Companies behind him at the competition, Bowyer also brought his entire family — his wife and five children — from Florida to Louisville so they could watch the competition. Bowyer praised the company and also singled out his supervisor, ALL Crane of Florida’s general manager Mitch McDonald, saying, “If you wanted to mold the perfect boss, he would be the mold. Mitch and the whole ALL family have been very supportive. At ALL, what we do is a lifestyle. We’re all professionals, we look after one another, and we have pride in our work.”

“I can’t say enough about how proud I am,” said McDonald. “Everybody is proud of him; the corporate office, all his co-workers — he’s just an outstanding employee. Not only is he skilled at what he does, but he has a great attitude, is a hard worker and really understands the importance of safety, which is the most crucial thing of all.”

Bowyer is happy to serve as “the man to beat” for next year’s competition. Hoping for a third win next year, he takes a straightforward and easygoing approach. “Everyone has the same chance as I do,” he said. “Bring your skills and come to the table.”

 

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