On August 9, Brian Behling posted to the NATC website: "At the 2003 annual meeting, a committee was established to determine the process and recognition for selection as the most important trials persons in the United States."
The class of 2004:
- Bill Brokaw
- Bill Grapevine
- Gary Jackson
- Bernie Schreiber
- Larry Wise
The class of 2005:
- Wiltz Wagner
- Len Weed
- Marilyn and Wick Wicker
- Ed Youngblood
Brian also wrote: "We welcome submission of photos, biographical or any other information about the tremendous contributions these individuals have made to the sport of trials in the US. Please send to bbehling125 (at) comcast.net."
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On August 9, Brian Behling posted to the NATC website: "At the 2003 annual meeting, a committee was established to determine the process and recognition for selection as the most important trials persons in the United States."
The class of 2004:
- Bill Brokaw
- Bill Grapevine
- Gary Jackson
- Bernie Schreiber
- Larry Wise
The class of 2005:
- Wiltz Wagner
- Len Weed
- Marilyn and Wick Wicker
- Ed Youngblood
Brian also wrote: "We welcome submission of photos, biographical or any other information about the tremendous contributions these individuals have made to the sport of trials in the US. Please send to bbehling125 (at) comcast.net."
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September 11th, 2005 at 3:07 pm
[…] The Wagner Cup has been part of all world championship trials events held in North America since 1975. The cup is named for Wiltz Wagner, a founding member of the North American Trials Council (NATC) and one of this year’s inductees into the NATC Hall of Fame (see earlier blog post). […]