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Winners Chosen In Hampton Beach Sand Sculpting Competition

HAMPTON, N.H. (AP) — There were some familiar names in the winner's circle in New Hampshire's 16th annual Hampton Beach Master Sand Sculpting Competition.

The first place winner was five-time world champion sculptor Guy-Olivier Deveau, of Quebec, Canada, for his sculpture "Rising from the Abyss."

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The second place award winner, announced Saturday, was Abe Waterman, of Prince Edward Island, with what organizers described as a "gender-bending" sculpture titled, "All Together Now."

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"All Together Now" by Abe Waterman (Image credit Hampton Beach/Facebook)

David Andrews, of Wisconsin, took third place; Carl Jara, of Cleveland, Ohio, took fourth and Karen Fralich, of Toronto, took fifth place. Fralich won the competition last year.

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"Emerge" by David Andrews

The "People's Choice" Award was given to Justin Gordon, of Groveland, Massachusetts, and Deveau landed the "Scultpors' Choice" award.

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The People's Choice winner (Image credit Hampton Beach/Facebook)

The sculptors carved over three days, beginning Thursday, using 10 tons of sand each.

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