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  • 13 JULY 2008 -- PHOENIX, AZ: A father holds his son in his lap at a Lucha Libre show in Phoenix. Lucha Libre is Mexican style wrestling. There are heros (Tecnicos) and villians (Rudos). The masks are popular as children's gifts and tourist mementos. As the size of the Mexican community in the Phoenix area has grown, attendance at the Lucha Libre shows has increased. Lucha Libre differs from American style entertainment wrestling in several ways, but principally the wrestlers are more acrobatic and rely less on body slams than American wrestling. The shows, which used to be held only periodically, are now held every week at El Gran Mercado, a flea market and swap meet that caters mostly to the Mexican community in Phoenix.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • July 13, 2008 -- PHOENIX, AZ: Lucha Libre fans cheer during a show at El Gran Mercado in Phoenix. Lucha Libre is Mexican style wrestling. There are heros (Tecnicos) and villians (Rudos). The masks are popular as children's gifts and tourist mementos. As the size of the Mexican community in the Phoenix area has grown, attendance at the Lucha Libre shows has increased. Lucha Libre differs from American style entertainment wrestling in several ways, but principally the wrestlers are more acrobatic and rely less on body slams than American wrestling. The shows, which used to be held only periodically, are now held every week at El Gran Mercado, a flea market and swap meet that caters mostly to the Mexican community in Phoenix.   Photo by Jack Kurtz / ZUMA Press
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  • July 13, 2008 -- PHOENIX, AZ: Fly Boy, a tecnico luchador (good guy wrestler) gets pounded on by his opponent during a Lucha Libre show at El Gran Mercado in Phoenix. Lucha Libre is Mexican style wrestling. There are heros (Tecnicos) and villians (Rudos). The masks are popular as children's gifts and tourist mementos. As the size of the Mexican community in the Phoenix area has grown, attendance at the Lucha Libre shows has increased. Lucha Libre differs from American style entertainment wrestling in several ways, but principally the wrestlers are more acrobatic and rely less on body slams than American wrestling. The shows, which used to be held only periodically, are now held every week at El Gran Mercado, a flea market and swap meet that caters mostly to the Mexican community in Phoenix.   Photo by Jack Kurtz / ZUMA Press
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  • July 13, 2008 -- PHOENIX, AZ: A young Lucha Libre fan holds up a poster for Fly Boy, a Luchador tecnico (good guy wrestler) during a Lucha Libre show at El Gran Mercado in Phoenix. Lucha Libre is Mexican style wrestling. There are heros (Tecnicos) and villians (Rudos). The masks are popular as children's gifts and tourist mementos. As the size of the Mexican community in the Phoenix area has grown, attendance at the Lucha Libre shows has increased. Lucha Libre differs from American style entertainment wrestling in several ways, but principally the wrestlers are more acrobatic and rely less on body slams than American wrestling. The shows, which used to be held only periodically, are now held every week at El Gran Mercado, a flea market and swap meet that caters mostly to the Mexican community in Phoenix.   Photo by Jack Kurtz / ZUMA Press
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  • July 13, 2008 -- PHOENIX, AZ: Lucha Libre fans wave an American flag during a Lucha Libre show at El Gran Mercado in Phoenix. Lucha Libre is Mexican style wrestling. There are heros (Tecnicos) and villians (Rudos). The masks are popular as children's gifts and tourist mementos. As the size of the Mexican community in the Phoenix area has grown, attendance at the Lucha Libre shows has increased. Lucha Libre differs from American style entertainment wrestling in several ways, but principally the wrestlers are more acrobatic and rely less on body slams than American wrestling. The shows, which used to be held only periodically, are now held every week at El Gran Mercado, a flea market and swap meet that caters mostly to the Mexican community in Phoenix.   Photo by Jack Kurtz / ZUMA Press
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  • July 13, 2008 -- PHOENIX, AZ: Lucha Libre fans wave an American flag during a Lucha Libre show at El Gran Mercado in Phoenix. Lucha Libre is Mexican style wrestling. There are heros (Tecnicos) and villians (Rudos). The masks are popular as children's gifts and tourist mementos. As the size of the Mexican community in the Phoenix area has grown, attendance at the Lucha Libre shows has increased. Lucha Libre differs from American style entertainment wrestling in several ways, but principally the wrestlers are more acrobatic and rely less on body slams than American wrestling. The shows, which used to be held only periodically, are now held every week at El Gran Mercado, a flea market and swap meet that caters mostly to the Mexican community in Phoenix.   Photo by Jack Kurtz / ZUMA Press
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  • July 13, 2008 -- PHOENIX, AZ: Luchador Mr. Galaxy is in the grip of fellow luchador Syndromia during a Lucha Libre show at El Gran Mercado in Phoenix. Mr. Galaxy is the tecnico and Syndromia is the rudo. Lucha Libre is Mexican style wrestling. There are heros (Tecnicos) and villians (Rudos). The masks are popular as children's gifts and tourist mementos. As the size of the Mexican community in the Phoenix area has grown, attendance at the Lucha Libre shows has increased. Lucha Libre differs from American style entertainment wrestling in several ways, but principally the wrestlers are more acrobatic and rely less on body slams than American wrestling. The shows, which used to be held only periodically, are now held every week at El Gran Mercado, a flea market and swap meet that caters mostly to the Mexican community in Phoenix.   Photo by Jack Kurtz / ZUMA Press
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  • July 13, 2008 -- PHOENIX, AZ: Luchador (wrestler) Mr. Galaxy catches his breath during a Lucha Libre show at El Gran Mercado in Phoenix. He is a tecnico in the show. Lucha Libre is Mexican style wrestling. There are heros (Tecnicos) and villians (Rudos). The masks are popular as children's gifts and tourist mementos. As the size of the Mexican community in the Phoenix area has grown, attendance at the Lucha Libre shows has increased. Lucha Libre differs from American style entertainment wrestling in several ways, but principally the wrestlers are more acrobatic and rely less on body slams than American wrestling. The shows, which used to be held only periodically, are now held every week at El Gran Mercado, a flea market and swap meet that caters mostly to the Mexican community in Phoenix.   Photo by Jack Kurtz / ZUMA Press
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  • July 13, 2008 -- PHOENIX, AZ: Young Lucha Libre fans show their support for their favorite Lucha Libre characters during a show at El Gran Mercado in Phoenix. Lucha Libre is Mexican style wrestling. There are heros (Tecnicos) and villians (Rudos). The masks are popular as children's gifts and tourist mementos. As the size of the Mexican community in the Phoenix area has grown, attendance at the Lucha Libre shows has increased. Lucha Libre differs from American style entertainment wrestling in several ways, but principally the wrestlers are more acrobatic and rely less on body slams than American wrestling. The shows, which used to be held only periodically, are now held every week at El Gran Mercado, a flea market and swap meet that caters mostly to the Mexican community in Phoenix.   Photo by Jack Kurtz / ZUMA Press
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  • July 13, 2008 -- PHOENIX, AZ: Children wearing Lucha Libre masks at a Lucha Libre show at El Gran Mercado in Phoenix. Lucha Libre is Mexican style wrestling. There are heros (Tecnicos) and villians (Rudos). The masks are popular as children's gifts and tourist mementos. As the size of the Mexican community in the Phoenix area has grown, attendance at the Lucha Libre shows has increased. Lucha Libre differs from American style entertainment wrestling in several ways, but principally the wrestlers are more acrobatic and rely less on body slams than American wrestling. The shows, which used to be held only periodically, are now held every week at El Gran Mercado, a flea market and swap meet that caters mostly to the Mexican community in Phoenix.   Photo by Jack Kurtz / ZUMA Press
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  • July 13, 2008 -- PHOENIX, AZ: Lucha Libre masks for sale before a Lucha Libre show at El Gran Mercado in Phoenix. Lucha Libre is Mexican style wrestling. There are heros (Tecnicos) and villians (Rudos). The masks are popular as children's gifts and tourist mementos. As the size of the Mexican community in the Phoenix area has grown, attendance at the Lucha Libre shows has increased. Lucha Libre differs from American style entertainment wrestling in several ways, but principally the wrestlers are more acrobatic and rely less on body slams than American wrestling. The shows, which used to be held only periodically, are now held every week at El Gran Mercado, a flea market and swap meet that caters mostly to the Mexican community in Phoenix.   Photo by Jack Kurtz / ZUMA Press
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  • July 13, 2008 -- PHOENIX, AZ: Lucha Libre masks for sale before a Lucha Libre show at El Gran Mercado in Phoenix. Lucha Libre is Mexican style wrestling. There are heros (Tecnicos) and villians (Rudos). The masks are popular as children's gifts and tourist mementos. As the size of the Mexican community in the Phoenix area has grown, attendance at the Lucha Libre shows has increased. Lucha Libre differs from American style entertainment wrestling in several ways, but principally the wrestlers are more acrobatic and rely less on body slams than American wrestling. The shows, which used to be held only periodically, are now held every week at El Gran Mercado, a flea market and swap meet that caters mostly to the Mexican community in Phoenix.   Photo by Jack Kurtz / ZUMA Press
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  • July 13, 2008 -- PHOENIX, AZ: Lucha Libre fans cheer during a show at El Gran Mercado in Phoenix. Lucha Libre is Mexican style wrestling. There are heros (Tecnicos) and villians (Rudos). The masks are popular as children's gifts and tourist mementos. As the size of the Mexican community in the Phoenix area has grown, attendance at the Lucha Libre shows has increased. Lucha Libre differs from American style entertainment wrestling in several ways, but principally the wrestlers are more acrobatic and rely less on body slams than American wrestling. The shows, which used to be held only periodically, are now held every week at El Gran Mercado, a flea market and swap meet that caters mostly to the Mexican community in Phoenix.   Photo by Jack Kurtz / ZUMA Press
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  • July 13, 2008 -- PHOENIX, AZ: Luchadors (wrestlers) Dr. Parker beats up Fly Boy with a folding chair from the audience during a Lucha Libre show at El Gran Mercado in Phoenix. Parker was the rudo (villian) in the bout, Fly Boy the tecnico (good guy). The man on the left is a spotter who makes sure the Luchadors don't hurt anyone when they fly out of the ring. Lucha Libre is Mexican style wrestling. There are heros (Tecnicos) and villians (Rudos). The masks are popular as children's gifts and tourist mementos. As the size of the Mexican community in the Phoenix area has grown, attendance at the Lucha Libre shows has increased. Lucha Libre differs from American style entertainment wrestling in several ways, but principally the wrestlers are more acrobatic and rely less on body slams than American wrestling. The shows, which used to be held only periodically, are now held every week at El Gran Mercado, a flea market and swap meet that caters mostly to the Mexican community in Phoenix.   Photo by Jack Kurtz / ZUMA Press
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  • July 13, 2008 -- PHOENIX, AZ: Children wearing Lucha Libre masks at a Lucha Libre show at El Gran Mercado in Phoenix. Lucha Libre is Mexican style wrestling. There are heros (Tecnicos) and villians (Rudos). The masks are popular as children's gifts and tourist mementos. As the size of the Mexican community in the Phoenix area has grown, attendance at the Lucha Libre shows has increased. Lucha Libre differs from American style entertainment wrestling in several ways, but principally the wrestlers are more acrobatic and rely less on body slams than American wrestling. The shows, which used to be held only periodically, are now held every week at El Gran Mercado, a flea market and swap meet that caters mostly to the Mexican community in Phoenix.   Photo by Jack Kurtz / ZUMA Press
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  • July 13, 2008 -- PHOENIX, AZ: Luchador Dr. Parker, bites the hand of his opponent Aguilita Guerrero (Little Eagle of Guerrero) during a Lucha Libre show at El Gran Mercado in Phoenix. Parker was the rudo (villian) in the show, Aguilita the tecnico (good guy). Lucha Libre is Mexican style wrestling. There are heros (Tecnicos) and villians (Rudos). The masks are popular as children's gifts and tourist mementos. As the size of the Mexican community in the Phoenix area has grown, attendance at the Lucha Libre shows has increased. Lucha Libre differs from American style entertainment wrestling in several ways, but principally the wrestlers are more acrobatic and rely less on body slams than American wrestling. The shows, which used to be held only periodically, are now held every week at El Gran Mercado, a flea market and swap meet that caters mostly to the Mexican community in Phoenix.   Photo by Jack Kurtz / ZUMA Press
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  • July 13, 2008 -- PHOENIX, AZ: A father and his son watch a Lucha Libre show at El Gran Mercado in Phoenix. Lucha Libre is Mexican style wrestling. There are heros (Tecnicos) and villians (Rudos). The masks are popular as children's gifts and tourist mementos. As the size of the Mexican community in the Phoenix area has grown, attendance at the Lucha Libre shows has increased. Lucha Libre differs from American style entertainment wrestling in several ways, but principally the wrestlers are more acrobatic and rely less on body slams than American wrestling. The shows, which used to be held only periodically, are now held every week at El Gran Mercado, a flea market and swap meet that caters mostly to the Mexican community in Phoenix.   Photo by Jack Kurtz / ZUMA Press
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  • July 13, 2008 -- PHOENIX, AZ: Luchadors (wrestlers) Dr. Parker beats up Fly Boy during a Lucha Libre show at El Gran Mercado in Phoenix. Parker was the rudo (villian) in the bout, Fly Boy the tecnico (good guy). Lucha Libre is Mexican style wrestling. There are heros (Tecnicos) and villians (Rudos). The masks are popular as children's gifts and tourist mementos. As the size of the Mexican community in the Phoenix area has grown, attendance at the Lucha Libre shows has increased. Lucha Libre differs from American style entertainment wrestling in several ways, but principally the wrestlers are more acrobatic and rely less on body slams than American wrestling. The shows, which used to be held only periodically, are now held every week at El Gran Mercado, a flea market and swap meet that caters mostly to the Mexican community in Phoenix.   Photo by Jack Kurtz / ZUMA Press
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  • July 13, 2008 -- PHOENIX, AZ: Aguilita Guerrero (the Little Eagle of Guerrero) a tecnico luchador (good guy wrestler) waits in his corner during a Lucha Libre show at El Gran Mercado in Phoenix. Lucha Libre is Mexican style wrestling. There are heros (Tecnicos) and villians (Rudos). The masks are popular as children's gifts and tourist mementos. As the size of the Mexican community in the Phoenix area has grown, attendance at the Lucha Libre shows has increased. Lucha Libre differs from American style entertainment wrestling in several ways, but principally the wrestlers are more acrobatic and rely less on body slams than American wrestling. The shows, which used to be held only periodically, are now held every week at El Gran Mercado, a flea market and swap meet that caters mostly to the Mexican community in Phoenix.   Photo by Jack Kurtz / ZUMA Press
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  • July 13, 2008 -- PHOENIX, AZ: Children wait for their favorite Luchadors (wrestlers) during a Lucha Libre show at El Gran Mercado in Phoenix. Lucha Libre is Mexican style wrestling. There are heros (Tecnicos) and villians (Rudos). The masks are popular as children's gifts and tourist mementos. As the size of the Mexican community in the Phoenix area has grown, attendance at the Lucha Libre shows has increased. Lucha Libre differs from American style entertainment wrestling in several ways, but principally the wrestlers are more acrobatic and rely less on body slams than American wrestling. The shows, which used to be held only periodically, are now held every week at El Gran Mercado, a flea market and swap meet that caters mostly to the Mexican community in Phoenix.   Photo by Jack Kurtz / ZUMA Press
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  • July 13, 2008 -- PHOENIX, AZ: The crowd at a Lucha Libre show at El Gran Mercado in Phoenix. Lucha Libre is Mexican style wrestling. There are heros (Tecnicos) and villians (Rudos). The masks are popular as children's gifts and tourist mementos. As the size of the Mexican community in the Phoenix area has grown, attendance at the Lucha Libre shows has increased. Lucha Libre differs from American style entertainment wrestling in several ways, but principally the wrestlers are more acrobatic and rely less on body slams than American wrestling. The shows, which used to be held only periodically, are now held every week at El Gran Mercado, a flea market and swap meet that caters mostly to the Mexican community in Phoenix.   Photo by Jack Kurtz / ZUMA Press
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  • July 13, 2008 -- PHOENIX, AZ: Mr. Galaxy, a tecnico luchador (good guy wrestler) fires up the crowd before a Lucha Libre show at El Gran Mercado in Phoenix. Lucha Libre is Mexican style wrestling. There are heros (Tecnicos) and villians (Rudos). The masks are popular as children's gifts and tourist mementos. As the size of the Mexican community in the Phoenix area has grown, attendance at the Lucha Libre shows has increased. Lucha Libre differs from American style entertainment wrestling in several ways, but principally the wrestlers are more acrobatic and rely less on body slams than American wrestling. The shows, which used to be held only periodically, are now held every week at El Gran Mercado, a flea market and swap meet that caters mostly to the Mexican community in Phoenix.   Photo by Jack Kurtz / ZUMA Press
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  • July 13, 2008 -- PHOENIX, AZ: Siete Vidas (seven lives) a rudo Luchador (villian wrestler) uses a folding chair to hit his opponent, Mr. Galaxy, a luchador tecnico, during a Lucha Libre show at El Gran Mercado in Phoenix. Lucha Libre is Mexican style wrestling. There are heros (Tecnicos) and villians (Rudos). The masks are popular as children's gifts and tourist mementos. As the size of the Mexican community in the Phoenix area has grown, attendance at the Lucha Libre shows has increased. Lucha Libre differs from American style entertainment wrestling in several ways, but principally the wrestlers are more acrobatic and rely less on body slams than American wrestling. The shows, which used to be held only periodically, are now held every week at El Gran Mercado, a flea market and swap meet that caters mostly to the Mexican community in Phoenix.   Photo by Jack Kurtz / ZUMA Press
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  • July 13, 2008 -- PHOENIX, AZ: Luchador (wrestler) Pequeno Dragon (Little Dragon) catches his breath during a Lucha Libre show at El Gran Mercado in Phoenix. He is a tecnico in the show. Lucha Libre is Mexican style wrestling. There are heros (Tecnicos) and villians (Rudos). The masks are popular as children's gifts and tourist mementos. As the size of the Mexican community in the Phoenix area has grown, attendance at the Lucha Libre shows has increased. Lucha Libre differs from American style entertainment wrestling in several ways, but principally the wrestlers are more acrobatic and rely less on body slams than American wrestling. The shows, which used to be held only periodically, are now held every week at El Gran Mercado, a flea market and swap meet that caters mostly to the Mexican community in Phoenix.   Photo by Jack Kurtz / ZUMA Press
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  • July 13, 2008 -- PHOENIX, AZ: Siete Vidas (seven lives) a rudo Luchador (villian wrestler) pounds on his opponent during a Lucha Libre show at El Gran Mercado in Phoenix. Lucha Libre is Mexican style wrestling. There are heros (Tecnicos) and villians (Rudos). The masks are popular as children's gifts and tourist mementos. As the size of the Mexican community in the Phoenix area has grown, attendance at the Lucha Libre shows has increased. Lucha Libre differs from American style entertainment wrestling in several ways, but principally the wrestlers are more acrobatic and rely less on body slams than American wrestling. The shows, which used to be held only periodically, are now held every week at El Gran Mercado, a flea market and swap meet that caters mostly to the Mexican community in Phoenix.   Photo by Jack Kurtz / ZUMA Press
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  • July 13, 2008 -- PHOENIX, AZ: Young Lucha Libre fans show their support for their favorite Lucha Libre characters during a show at El Gran Mercado in Phoenix. Lucha Libre is Mexican style wrestling. There are heros (Tecnicos) and villians (Rudos). The masks are popular as children's gifts and tourist mementos. As the size of the Mexican community in the Phoenix area has grown, attendance at the Lucha Libre shows has increased. Lucha Libre differs from American style entertainment wrestling in several ways, but principally the wrestlers are more acrobatic and rely less on body slams than American wrestling. The shows, which used to be held only periodically, are now held every week at El Gran Mercado, a flea market and swap meet that caters mostly to the Mexican community in Phoenix.   Photo by Jack Kurtz / ZUMA Press
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  • July 13, 2008 -- PHOENIX, AZ: Young Lucha Libre fans show their support for their favorite Lucha Libre characters during a show at El Gran Mercado in Phoenix. Lucha Libre is Mexican style wrestling. There are heros (Tecnicos) and villians (Rudos). The masks are popular as children's gifts and tourist mementos. As the size of the Mexican community in the Phoenix area has grown, attendance at the Lucha Libre shows has increased. Lucha Libre differs from American style entertainment wrestling in several ways, but principally the wrestlers are more acrobatic and rely less on body slams than American wrestling. The shows, which used to be held only periodically, are now held every week at El Gran Mercado, a flea market and swap meet that caters mostly to the Mexican community in Phoenix.   Photo by Jack Kurtz / ZUMA Press
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  • July 13, 2008 -- PHOENIX, AZ: Mr. Galaxy, a tecnico luchador (good guy wrestler) fires up the crowd before a Lucha Libre show at El Gran Mercado in Phoenix. Lucha Libre is Mexican style wrestling. There are heros (Tecnicos) and villians (Rudos). The masks are popular as children's gifts and tourist mementos. As the size of the Mexican community in the Phoenix area has grown, attendance at the Lucha Libre shows has increased. Lucha Libre differs from American style entertainment wrestling in several ways, but principally the wrestlers are more acrobatic and rely less on body slams than American wrestling. The shows, which used to be held only periodically, are now held every week at El Gran Mercado, a flea market and swap meet that caters mostly to the Mexican community in Phoenix.   Photo by Jack Kurtz / ZUMA Press
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  • July 13, 2008 -- PHOENIX, AZ: Luchador (wrestler) Pequeno Dragon (Little Dragon) greets his fans before a Lucha Libre show at El Gran Mercado in Phoenix. He is "tecnico" or good guy in the Lucha show. Lucha Libre is Mexican style wrestling. There are heros (Tecnicos) and villians (Rudos). The masks are popular as children's gifts and tourist mementos. As the size of the Mexican community in the Phoenix area has grown, attendance at the Lucha Libre shows has increased. Lucha Libre differs from American style entertainment wrestling in several ways, but principally the wrestlers are more acrobatic and rely less on body slams than American wrestling. The shows, which used to be held only periodically, are now held every week at El Gran Mercado, a flea market and swap meet that caters mostly to the Mexican community in Phoenix.   Photo by Jack Kurtz / ZUMA Press
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  • July 13, 2008 -- PHOENIX, AZ: Children wearing Lucha Libre masks at a Lucha Libre show at El Gran Mercado in Phoenix. Lucha Libre is Mexican style wrestling. There are heros (Tecnicos) and villians (Rudos). The masks are popular as children's gifts and tourist mementos. As the size of the Mexican community in the Phoenix area has grown, attendance at the Lucha Libre shows has increased. Lucha Libre differs from American style entertainment wrestling in several ways, but principally the wrestlers are more acrobatic and rely less on body slams than American wrestling. The shows, which used to be held only periodically, are now held every week at El Gran Mercado, a flea market and swap meet that caters mostly to the Mexican community in Phoenix.   Photo by Jack Kurtz / ZUMA Press
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  • 29 JULY 2007 -- BRUNIG, OBWALDNER, SWITZERLAND: A man grills bratwurst for spectators during the Brunig Schwinget, a wrestling tournament in Brunig, in the canton of Obwaldner, Switzerland. Schwingets are Swiss style wrestling tournaments held throughout Switzerland. They are usually held outdoors in Alpine mountain passes. Wrestlers wear special canvas pants over their regular clothes. They grip each others pants and wrestle on bed of sawdust. The Schwinget in Brunig is one of the most popular in Switzerland with over 6,000 spectators and more than 120 wrestlers. There is Swiss Alpenhorn blowing, flag throwing and yodeling at the Schwinget.  Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 29 JULY 2007 -- BRUNIG, OBWALDNER, SWITZERLAND: A spectator blows a home made horn during the Brunig Schwinget, a wrestling tournament in Brunig, in the canton of Obwaldner, Switzerland. Schwingets are Swiss style wrestling tournaments held throughout Switzerland. They are usually held outdoors in Alpine mountain passes. Wrestlers wear special canvas pants over their regular clothes. They grip each others pants and wrestle on bed of sawdust. The Schwinget in Brunig is one of the most popular in Switzerland with over 6,000 spectators and more than 120 wrestlers. There is Swiss Alpenhorn blowing, flag throwing and yodeling at the Schwinget.  Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 29 JULY 2007 -- BRUNIG, OBWALDNER, SWITZERLAND: Swiss yodelers perform at the Brunig Schwinget, a wrestling tournament in Brunig, in the canton of Obwaldner, Switzerland. Schwingets are Swiss style wrestling tournaments held throughout Switzerland. They are usually held outdoors in Alpine mountain passes. Wrestlers wear special canvas pants over their regular clothes. They grip each others pants and wrestle on bed of sawdust. The Schwinget in Brunig is one of the most popular in Switzerland with over 6,000 spectators and more than 120 wrestlers. There is Swiss Alpenhorn blowing, flag throwing and yodeling at the Schwinget.  Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 29 JULY 2007 -- BRUNIG, OBWALDNER, SWITZERLAND: Wrestlers in the sawdust at the Brunig Schwinget, a wrestling tournament in Brunig, in the canton of Obwaldner, Switzerland. Schwingets are Swiss style wrestling tournaments held throughout Switzerland. They are usually held outdoors in Alpine mountain passes. Wrestlers wear special canvas pants over their regular clothes. They grip each others pants and wrestle on bed of sawdust. The Schwinget in Brunig is one of the most popular in Switzerland with over 6,000 spectators and more than 120 wrestlers. There is Swiss Alpenhorn blowing, flag throwing and yodeling at the Schwinget.  Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 29 JULY 2007 -- BRUNIG, OBWALDNER, SWITZERLAND: Spectators at the Brunig Schwinget, a wrestling tournament in Brunig, in the canton of Obwaldner, Switzerland. Schwingets are Swiss style wrestling tournaments held throughout Switzerland. They are usually held outdoors in Alpine mountain passes. Wrestlers wear special canvas pants over their regular clothes. They grip each others pants and wrestle on bed of sawdust. The Schwinget in Brunig is one of the most popular in Switzerland with over 6,000 spectators and more than 120 wrestlers. There is Swiss Alpenhorn blowing, flag throwing and yodeling at the Schwinget.  Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 29 JULY 2007 -- BRUNIG, OBWALDNER, SWITZERLAND: Swiss Alpenhorn blowers perform during the Brunig Schwinget, a wrestling tournament in Brunig, in the canton of Obwaldner, Switzerland. Schwingets are Swiss style wrestling tournaments held throughout Switzerland. They are usually held outdoors in Alpine mountain passes. Wrestlers wear special canvas pants over their regular clothes. They grip each others pants and wrestle on bed of sawdust. The Schwinget in Brunig is one of the most popular in Switzerland with over 6,000 spectators and more than 120 wrestlers. There is Swiss Alpenhorn blowing, flag throwing and yodeling at the Schwinget.  Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 29 JULY 2007 -- BRUNIG, OBWALDNER, SWITZERLAND: Decorations on a  Swiss Alpenhorn at the Brunig Schwinget, a wrestling tournament in Brunig, in the canton of Obwaldner, Switzerland. Schwingets are Swiss style wrestling tournaments held throughout Switzerland. They are usually held outdoors in Alpine mountain passes. Wrestlers wear special canvas pants over their regular clothes. They grip each others pants and wrestle on bed of sawdust. The Schwinget in Brunig is one of the most popular in Switzerland with over 6,000 spectators and more than 120 wrestlers. There is Swiss Alpenhorn blowing, flag throwing and yodeling at the Schwinget.  Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 29 JULY 2007 -- BRUNIG, OBWALDNER, SWITZERLAND: Men who lost their match, their faces covered in sawdust at the Brunig Schwinget, a wrestling tournament in Brunig, in the canton of Obwaldner, Switzerland. Schwingets are Swiss style wrestling tournaments held throughout Switzerland. They are usually held outdoors in Alpine mountain passes. Wrestlers wear special canvas pants over their regular clothes. They grip each others pants and wrestle on bed of sawdust. The Schwinget in Brunig is one of the most popular in Switzerland with over 6,000 spectators and more than 120 wrestlers. There is Swiss Alpenhorn blowing, flag throwing and yodeling at the Schwinget.  Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 29 JULY 2007 -- BRUNIG, OBWALDNER, SWITZERLAND: Men who lost their match, their faces covered in sawdust at the Brunig Schwinget, a wrestling tournament in Brunig, in the canton of Obwaldner, Switzerland. Schwingets are Swiss style wrestling tournaments held throughout Switzerland. They are usually held outdoors in Alpine mountain passes. Wrestlers wear special canvas pants over their regular clothes. They grip each others pants and wrestle on bed of sawdust. The Schwinget in Brunig is one of the most popular in Switzerland with over 6,000 spectators and more than 120 wrestlers. There is Swiss Alpenhorn blowing, flag throwing and yodeling at the Schwinget.  Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 29 JULY 2007 -- BRUNIG, OBWALDNER, SWITZERLAND: Men who lost their match, their faces covered in sawdust at the Brunig Schwinget, a wrestling tournament in Brunig, in the canton of Obwaldner, Switzerland. Schwingets are Swiss style wrestling tournaments held throughout Switzerland. They are usually held outdoors in Alpine mountain passes. Wrestlers wear special canvas pants over their regular clothes. They grip each others pants and wrestle on bed of sawdust. The Schwinget in Brunig is one of the most popular in Switzerland with over 6,000 spectators and more than 120 wrestlers. There is Swiss Alpenhorn blowing, flag throwing and yodeling at the Schwinget.  Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 29 JULY 2007 -- BRUNIG, OBWALDNER, SWITZERLAND: Wrestlers compete at the Brunig Schwinget, a wrestling tournament in Brunig, in the canton of Obwaldner, Switzerland. Schwingets are Swiss style wrestling tournaments held throughout Switzerland. They are usually held outdoors in Alpine mountain passes. Wrestlers wear special canvas pants over their regular clothes. They grip each others pants and wrestle on bed of sawdust. The Schwinget in Brunig is one of the most popular in Switzerland with over 6,000 spectators and more than 120 wrestlers. There is Swiss Alpenhorn blowing, flag throwing and yodeling at the Schwinget.  Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 29 JULY 2007 -- BRUNIG, OBWALDNER, SWITZERLAND: A spectator blows a home made horn during the Brunig Schwinget, a wrestling tournament in Brunig, in the canton of Obwaldner, Switzerland. Schwingets are Swiss style wrestling tournaments held throughout Switzerland. They are usually held outdoors in Alpine mountain passes. Wrestlers wear special canvas pants over their regular clothes. They grip each others pants and wrestle on bed of sawdust. The Schwinget in Brunig is one of the most popular in Switzerland with over 6,000 spectators and more than 120 wrestlers. There is Swiss Alpenhorn blowing, flag throwing and yodeling at the Schwinget.  Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 29 JULY 2007 -- BRUNIG, OBWALDNER, SWITZERLAND: Swiss yodelers perform at the Brunig Schwinget, a wrestling tournament in Brunig, in the canton of Obwaldner, Switzerland. Schwingets are Swiss style wrestling tournaments held throughout Switzerland. They are usually held outdoors in Alpine mountain passes. Wrestlers wear special canvas pants over their regular clothes. They grip each others pants and wrestle on bed of sawdust. The Schwinget in Brunig is one of the most popular in Switzerland with over 6,000 spectators and more than 120 wrestlers. There is Swiss Alpenhorn blowing, flag throwing and yodeling at the Schwinget.  Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 29 JULY 2007 -- BRUNIG, OBWALDNER, SWITZERLAND: Overview of the Brunig Schwinget, a wrestling tournament in Brunig, in the canton of Obwaldner, Switzerland. Schwingets are Swiss style wrestling tournaments held throughout Switzerland. They are usually held outdoors in Alpine mountain passes. Wrestlers wear special canvas pants over their regular clothes. They grip each others pants and wrestle on bed of sawdust. The Schwinget in Brunig is one of the most popular in Switzerland with over 6,000 spectators and more than 120 wrestlers. There is Swiss Alpenhorn blowing, flag throwing and yodeling at the Schwinget.  Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 29 JULY 2007 -- BRUNIG, OBWALDNER, SWITZERLAND: Wrestlers in the sawdust at the Brunig Schwinget, a wrestling tournament in Brunig, in the canton of Obwaldner, Switzerland. Schwingets are Swiss style wrestling tournaments held throughout Switzerland. They are usually held outdoors in Alpine mountain passes. Wrestlers wear special canvas pants over their regular clothes. They grip each others pants and wrestle on bed of sawdust. The Schwinget in Brunig is one of the most popular in Switzerland with over 6,000 spectators and more than 120 wrestlers. There is Swiss Alpenhorn blowing, flag throwing and yodeling at the Schwinget.  Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 29 JULY 2007 -- BRUNIG, OBWALDNER, SWITZERLAND: Wrestlers prepare to compete at the Brunig Schwinget, a wrestling tournament in Brunig, in the canton of Obwaldner, Switzerland. Schwingets are Swiss style wrestling tournaments held throughout Switzerland. They are usually held outdoors in Alpine mountain passes. Wrestlers wear special canvas pants over their regular clothes. They grip each others pants and wrestle on bed of sawdust. The Schwinget in Brunig is one of the most popular in Switzerland with over 6,000 spectators and more than 120 wrestlers. There is Swiss Alpenhorn blowing, flag throwing and yodeling at the Schwinget.  Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 29 JULY 2007 -- BRUNIG, OBWALDNER, SWITZERLAND: Wrestlers prepare to compete at the Brunig Schwinget, a wrestling tournament in Brunig, in the canton of Obwaldner, Switzerland. Schwingets are Swiss style wrestling tournaments held throughout Switzerland. They are usually held outdoors in Alpine mountain passes. Wrestlers wear special canvas pants over their regular clothes. They grip each others pants and wrestle on bed of sawdust. The Schwinget in Brunig is one of the most popular in Switzerland with over 6,000 spectators and more than 120 wrestlers. There is Swiss Alpenhorn blowing, flag throwing and yodeling at the Schwinget.  Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 29 JULY 2007 -- BRUNIG, OBWALDNER, SWITZERLAND: A wrestler is driven into the sawdust at the Brunig Schwinget, a wrestling tournament in Brunig, in the canton of Obwaldner, Switzerland. Schwingets are Swiss style wrestling tournaments held throughout Switzerland. They are usually held outdoors in Alpine mountain passes. Wrestlers wear special canvas pants over their regular clothes. They grip each others pants and wrestle on bed of sawdust. The Schwinget in Brunig is one of the most popular in Switzerland with over 6,000 spectators and more than 120 wrestlers. There is Swiss Alpenhorn blowing, flag throwing and yodeling at the Schwinget.  Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 29 JULY 2007 -- BRUNIG, OBWALDNER, SWITZERLAND: Wrestlers compete at the Brunig Schwinget, a wrestling tournament in Brunig, in the canton of Obwaldner, Switzerland. Schwingets are Swiss style wrestling tournaments held throughout Switzerland. They are usually held outdoors in Alpine mountain passes. Wrestlers wear special canvas pants over their regular clothes. They grip each others pants and wrestle on bed of sawdust. The Schwinget in Brunig is one of the most popular in Switzerland with over 6,000 spectators and more than 120 wrestlers. There is Swiss Alpenhorn blowing, flag throwing and yodeling at the Schwinget.  Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 29 JULY 2007 -- BRUNIG, OBWALDNER, SWITZERLAND: Wrestlers compete at the Brunig Schwinget, a wrestling tournament in Brunig, in the canton of Obwaldner, Switzerland. Schwingets are Swiss style wrestling tournaments held throughout Switzerland. They are usually held outdoors in Alpine mountain passes. Wrestlers wear special canvas pants over their regular clothes. They grip each others pants and wrestle on bed of sawdust. The Schwinget in Brunig is one of the most popular in Switzerland with over 6,000 spectators and more than 120 wrestlers. There is Swiss Alpenhorn blowing, flag throwing and yodeling at the Schwinget.  Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 16 SEPTEMBER 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:  Lucha Libre wrestling fans cheer during a Lucha Libre exhibition match on Hispanic Heritage Day in Phoenix. The Arizona Diamondbacks hosted their 14th Annual Hispanic Heritage Day, Sunday to kick off Hispanic Heritage Month (Sept. 15-Oct. 15) before the 1:10 p.m. game between the D-backs and San Francisco Giants. The main attraction of the Day was three Lucha Libre USA exhibition wrestling matches in front of Chase Field stadium before the game.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 SEPTEMBER 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ: An Arizona Diamondbacks fan in a Lucha Libre wrestling mask at Hispanic Heritage Day in Phoenix. The Arizona Diamondbacks hosted their 14th Annual Hispanic Heritage Day, Sunday to kick off Hispanic Heritage Month (Sept. 15-Oct. 15) before the 1:10 p.m. game between the D-backs and San Francisco Giants. The main attraction of the Day was three Lucha Libre USA exhibition wrestling matches in front of Chase Field stadium before the game.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 SEPTEMBER 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:  Boys wait for Lucha Libre wrestlers to arrive at Chase Field for a wrestling match Sunday. The Arizona Diamondbacks hosted their 14th Annual Hispanic Heritage Day, Sunday to kick off Hispanic Heritage Month (Sept. 15-Oct. 15) before the 1:10 p.m. game between the D-backs and San Francisco Giants. The main attraction of the Day was three Lucha Libre USA exhibition wrestling matches in front of Chase Field stadium before the game.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 SEPTEMBER 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:  A woman in a home made Lucha Libra wrestling outfit in front of Chase Field. The Arizona Diamondbacks hosted their 14th Annual Hispanic Heritage Day, Sunday to kick off Hispanic Heritage Month (Sept. 15-Oct. 15) before the 1:10 p.m. game between the D-backs and San Francisco Giants. The main attraction of the Day was three Lucha Libre USA exhibition wrestling matches in front of Chase Field stadium before the game. PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 SEPTEMBER 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:  A woman in a home made Lucha Libra wrestling outfit in front of Chase Field. The Arizona Diamondbacks hosted their 14th Annual Hispanic Heritage Day, Sunday to kick off Hispanic Heritage Month (Sept. 15-Oct. 15) before the 1:10 p.m. game between the D-backs and San Francisco Giants. The main attraction of the Day was three Lucha Libre USA exhibition wrestling matches in front of Chase Field stadium before the game. PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 SEPTEMBER 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:  A woman uses a Viva Mexico banner for shade before the Lucha Libre wrestling show in Phoenix. The Arizona Diamondbacks hosted their 14th Annual Hispanic Heritage Day, Sunday to kick off Hispanic Heritage Month (Sept. 15-Oct. 15) before the 1:10 p.m. game between the D-backs and San Francisco Giants. The main attraction of the Day was three Lucha Libre USA exhibition wrestling matches in front of Chase Field stadium before the game.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 SEPTEMBER 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:  Lucha Libre wrestling fans cheer during a Lucha Libre exhibition match on Hispanic Heritage Day in Phoenix. The Arizona Diamondbacks hosted their 14th Annual Hispanic Heritage Day, Sunday to kick off Hispanic Heritage Month (Sept. 15-Oct. 15) before the 1:10 p.m. game between the D-backs and San Francisco Giants. The main attraction of the Day was three Lucha Libre USA exhibition wrestling matches in front of Chase Field stadium before the game.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 SEPTEMBER 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:  Lucha Libre wrestling fans cheer during a Lucha Libre exhibition match on Hispanic Heritage Day in Phoenix. The Arizona Diamondbacks hosted their 14th Annual Hispanic Heritage Day, Sunday to kick off Hispanic Heritage Month (Sept. 15-Oct. 15) before the 1:10 p.m. game between the D-backs and San Francisco Giants. The main attraction of the Day was three Lucha Libre USA exhibition wrestling matches in front of Chase Field stadium before the game.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 SEPTEMBER 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:  Lucha Libre wrestling fans cheer during a Lucha Libre exhibition match on Hispanic Heritage Day in Phoenix. The Arizona Diamondbacks hosted their 14th Annual Hispanic Heritage Day, Sunday to kick off Hispanic Heritage Month (Sept. 15-Oct. 15) before the 1:10 p.m. game between the D-backs and San Francisco Giants. The main attraction of the Day was three Lucha Libre USA exhibition wrestling matches in front of Chase Field stadium before the game.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 SEPTEMBER 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:  Boys wait for Lucha Libre wrestlers to arrive at Chase Field for a wrestling match Sunday. The Arizona Diamondbacks hosted their 14th Annual Hispanic Heritage Day, Sunday to kick off Hispanic Heritage Month (Sept. 15-Oct. 15) before the 1:10 p.m. game between the D-backs and San Francisco Giants. The main attraction of the Day was three Lucha Libre USA exhibition wrestling matches in front of Chase Field stadium before the game.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 SEPTEMBER 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:  Boys wait for Lucha Libre wrestlers to arrive at Chase Field for a wrestling match Sunday. The Arizona Diamondbacks hosted their 14th Annual Hispanic Heritage Day, Sunday to kick off Hispanic Heritage Month (Sept. 15-Oct. 15) before the 1:10 p.m. game between the D-backs and San Francisco Giants. The main attraction of the Day was three Lucha Libre USA exhibition wrestling matches in front of Chase Field stadium before the game.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 SEPTEMBER 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ: Arizona Diamondbacks fans show off their Lucha Libre wrestling masks during Hispanic Heritage Day in Phoenix. The Arizona Diamondbacks hosted their 14th Annual Hispanic Heritage Day, Sunday to kick off Hispanic Heritage Month (Sept. 15-Oct. 15) before the 1:10 p.m. game between the D-backs and San Francisco Giants. The main attraction of the Day was three Lucha Libre USA exhibition wrestling matches in front of Chase Field stadium before the game.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 SEPTEMBER 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:  A Lucha Libre tag team celebrate their victory during a Lucha Libre exhibition match on Hispanic Heritage Day in Phoenix. The Arizona Diamondbacks hosted their 14th Annual Hispanic Heritage Day, Sunday to kick off Hispanic Heritage Month (Sept. 15-Oct. 15) before the 1:10 p.m. game between the D-backs and San Francisco Giants. The main attraction of the Day was three Lucha Libre USA exhibition wrestling matches in front of Chase Field stadium before the game.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 SEPTEMBER 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:  CHI CHI, a Lucha Libre wrestler, runs into the ring before his Lucha Libre exhibition match on Hispanic Heritage Day. The Arizona Diamondbacks hosted their 14th Annual Hispanic Heritage Day, Sunday to kick off Hispanic Heritage Month (Sept. 15-Oct. 15) before the 1:10 p.m. game between the D-backs and San Francisco Giants. The main attraction of the Day was three Lucha Libre USA exhibition wrestling matches in front of Chase Field stadium before the game.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 SEPTEMBER 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:  Lucha Libre wrestler PEQUENO HALLOWEEN checks to see if he lost a tooth during a Lucha Libre exhibition match on Hispanic Heritage Day in Phoenix. The Arizona Diamondbacks hosted their 14th Annual Hispanic Heritage Day, Sunday to kick off Hispanic Heritage Month (Sept. 15-Oct. 15) before the 1:10 p.m. game between the D-backs and San Francisco Giants. The main attraction of the Day was three Lucha Libre USA exhibition wrestling matches in front of Chase Field stadium before the game.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 SEPTEMBER 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ: Lucha Libre wrestlers tag team during a Lucha Libre exhibition match in Phoenix, AZ, on Hispanic Heritage Day. The Arizona Diamondbacks hosted their 14th Annual Hispanic Heritage Day, Sunday to kick off Hispanic Heritage Month (Sept. 15-Oct. 15) before the 1:10 p.m. game between the D-backs and San Francisco Giants. The main attraction of the Day was three Lucha Libre USA exhibition wrestling matches in front of Chase Field stadium before the game.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 SEPTEMBER 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ: Lucha Libre wrestlers SUPER NOVA and CHI CHI face off in a Lucha Libre exhibition match in Phoenix, AZ, on Hispanic Heritage Day. The Arizona Diamondbacks hosted their 14th Annual Hispanic Heritage Day, Sunday to kick off Hispanic Heritage Month (Sept. 15-Oct. 15) before the 1:10 p.m. game between the D-backs and San Francisco Giants. The main attraction of the Day was three Lucha Libre USA exhibition wrestling matches in front of Chase Field stadium before the game.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 SEPTEMBER 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ: Lucha Libre wrestlers SUPER NOVA and CHI CHI face off in a Lucha Libre exhibition match in Phoenix, AZ, on Hispanic Heritage Day. The Arizona Diamondbacks hosted their 14th Annual Hispanic Heritage Day, Sunday to kick off Hispanic Heritage Month (Sept. 15-Oct. 15) before the 1:10 p.m. game between the D-backs and San Francisco Giants. The main attraction of the Day was three Lucha Libre USA exhibition wrestling matches in front of Chase Field stadium before the game.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 SEPTEMBER 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:  LIZMARK JR., a Lucha Libre wrestler from Acapulco, Mexico, talks to the crowd before a Lucha Libre mask in front of Chase Field on Hispanic Heritage Day. He is a Lucha Libre "Rudo" or villain. The Arizona Diamondbacks hosted their 14th Annual Hispanic Heritage Day, Sunday to kick off Hispanic Heritage Month (Sept. 15-Oct. 15) before the 1:10 p.m. game between the D-backs and San Francisco Giants. The main attraction of the Day was three Lucha Libre USA exhibition wrestling matches in front of Chase Field stadium before the game. PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 SEPTEMBER 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ: Lucha Libre wrestlers SUPER NOVA and CHI CHI face off in a Lucha Libre exhibition match in Phoenix, AZ, on Hispanic Heritage Day. The Arizona Diamondbacks hosted their 14th Annual Hispanic Heritage Day, Sunday to kick off Hispanic Heritage Month (Sept. 15-Oct. 15) before the 1:10 p.m. game between the D-backs and San Francisco Giants. The main attraction of the Day was three Lucha Libre USA exhibition wrestling matches in front of Chase Field stadium before the game.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 SEPTEMBER 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ: Lucha Libre wrestlers PEQUENO HALLOWEEN and CHI CHI square off for an exhibition match on Hispanic Heritage Day in Phoenix. The Arizona Diamondbacks hosted their 14th Annual Hispanic Heritage Day, Sunday to kick off Hispanic Heritage Month (Sept. 15-Oct. 15) before the 1:10 p.m. game between the D-backs and San Francisco Giants. The main attraction of the Day was three Lucha Libre USA exhibition wrestling matches in front of Chase Field stadium before the game.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 SEPTEMBER 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:  An Arizona Diamondbacks fan arrives at the Diamondbacks' game in a Lucha Libre mask for Hispanic Heritage Day. The Arizona Diamondbacks hosted their 14th Annual Hispanic Heritage Day, Sunday to kick off Hispanic Heritage Month (Sept. 15-Oct. 15) before the 1:10 p.m. game between the D-backs and San Francisco Giants. The main attraction of the Day was three Lucha Libre USA exhibition wrestling matches in front of Chase Field stadium before the game.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 SEPTEMBER 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:  A Lucha Libre wrestler wearing an Arizona Diamondbacks Lucha Libre mask greets fans before a match Sunday. The Arizona Diamondbacks hosted their 14th Annual Hispanic Heritage Day, Sunday to kick off Hispanic Heritage Month (Sept. 15-Oct. 15) before the 1:10 p.m. game between the D-backs and San Francisco Giants. The main attraction of the Day was three Lucha Libre USA exhibition wrestling matches in front of Chase Field stadium before the game.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 SEPTEMBER 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:  A Lucha Libre wrestler wearing an Arizona Diamondbacks Lucha Libre mask greets fans before a match Sunday. The Arizona Diamondbacks hosted their 14th Annual Hispanic Heritage Day, Sunday to kick off Hispanic Heritage Month (Sept. 15-Oct. 15) before the 1:10 p.m. game between the D-backs and San Francisco Giants. The main attraction of the Day was three Lucha Libre USA exhibition wrestling matches in front of Chase Field stadium before the game.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 11 MAY 2002 - BUCKEYE, ARIZONA, USA: Steer wrestling at the Arizona West PRCA Rodeo in Buckeye, AZ, May 11, 2002. It was the first year for the Arizona West PRCA Rodeo..PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 11 MAY 2002 - BUCKEYE, ARIZONA, USA: Steer wrestling at the Arizona West PRCA Rodeo in Buckeye, AZ, May 11, 2002. It was the first year for the Arizona West PRCA Rodeo..PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • November 2, 2008 -- PHOENIX, AZ: Steer wrestling at the Arizona High School Rodeo at the Arizona State Fair in Phoenix. In steer wrestling the competitor jumps from his horse to a running steer and wrestles it to the ground. Teams from across the state participate. The Arizona High School Rodeo Association sponsors a full season of high school rodeo that culminate in a championship rodeo in June.  Photo by Jack Kurtz / ZUMA Press
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  • November 2, 2008 -- PHOENIX, AZ: Steer wrestling at the Arizona High School Rodeo at the Arizona State Fair in Phoenix. In steer wrestling the competitor jumps from his horse to a running steer and wrestles it to the ground. Teams from across the state participate. The Arizona High School Rodeo Association sponsors a full season of high school rodeo that culminate in a championship rodeo in June.  Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • November 2, 2008 -- PHOENIX, AZ: Steer wrestling at the Arizona High School Rodeo at the Arizona State Fair in Phoenix. In steer wrestling the competitor jumps from his horse to a running steer and wrestles it to the ground. Teams from across the state participate. The Arizona High School Rodeo Association sponsors a full season of high school rodeo that culminate in a championship rodeo in June.  Photo by Jack Kurtz / ZUMA Press
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  • 30 SEPTEMBER 2020 - WOODWARD, IOWA: KEVIN LAMBERT operates his combine in a cornfield on Lambert family land in Woodward. Lambert said it would take nearly twice as long to combine this year's corn compared to last year's because of damage to fields caused by the derecho wind storm that roared through central Iowa in August. The derecho wind storm damaged more than 550,000 acres of Iowa cornfields. In addition to derecho damage, Iowa farmers are wrestling with drought related damage. A persistent drought in central Iowa has stunted corn plants and reduced yields. Because of the unusually dry weather, this year's harvest is three weeks ahead of last year's and nine days ahead of average.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 30 SEPTEMBER 2020 - WOODWARD, IOWA: KEVIN LAMBERT operates his combine in a cornfield on Lambert family land in Woodward. Lambert said it would take nearly twice as long to combine this year's corn compared to last year's because of damage to fields caused by the derecho wind storm that roared through central Iowa in August. The derecho wind storm damaged more than 550,000 acres of Iowa cornfields. In addition to derecho damage, Iowa farmers are wrestling with drought related damage. A persistent drought in central Iowa has stunted corn plants and reduced yields. Because of the unusually dry weather, this year's harvest is three weeks ahead of last year's and nine days ahead of average.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 30 SEPTEMBER 2020 - WOODWARD, IOWA: KEVIN LAMBERT operates his combine in a cornfield on Lambert family land in Woodward. Lambert said it would take nearly twice as long to combine this year's corn compared to last year's because of damage to fields caused by the derecho wind storm that roared through central Iowa in August. The derecho wind storm damaged more than 550,000 acres of Iowa cornfields. In addition to derecho damage, Iowa farmers are wrestling with drought related damage. A persistent drought in central Iowa has stunted corn plants and reduced yields. Because of the unusually dry weather, this year's harvest is three weeks ahead of last year's and nine days ahead of average.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 30 SEPTEMBER 2020 - WOODWARD, IOWA: KEVIN LAMBERT, left, operates his combine in a cornfield on Lambert family land in Woodward. Lambert said it would take nearly twice as long to combine this year's corn compared to last year's because of damage to fields caused by the derecho wind storm that roared through central Iowa in August. The derecho wind storm damaged more than 550,000 acres of Iowa cornfields. In addition to derecho damage, Iowa farmers are wrestling with drought related damage. A persistent drought in central Iowa has stunted corn plants and reduced yields. Because of the unusually dry weather, this year's harvest is three weeks ahead of last year's and nine days ahead of average.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 30 SEPTEMBER 2020 - WOODWARD, IOWA: KEVIN LAMBERT operates his combine in a cornfield on Lambert family land in Woodward. Lambert said it would take nearly twice as long to combine this year's corn compared to last year's because of damage to fields caused by the derecho wind storm that roared through central Iowa in August. The derecho wind storm damaged more than 550,000 acres of Iowa cornfields. In addition to derecho damage, Iowa farmers are wrestling with drought related damage. A persistent drought in central Iowa has stunted corn plants and reduced yields. Because of the unusually dry weather, this year's harvest is three weeks ahead of last year's and nine days ahead of average.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 30 SEPTEMBER 2020 - WOODWARD, IOWA: Corn is transferred the combine to a trailer on Lambert family land in Woodward. Kevin Lambert said it would take nearly twice as long to combine this year's corn compared to last year's because of damage to fields caused by the derecho wind storm that roared through central Iowa in August. The derecho wind storm damaged more than 550,000 acres of Iowa cornfields. In addition to derecho damage, Iowa farmers are wrestling with drought related damage. A persistent drought in central Iowa has stunted corn plants and reduced yields. Because of the unusually dry weather, this year's harvest is three weeks ahead of last year's and nine days ahead of average.        PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 30 SEPTEMBER 2020 - WOODWARD, IOWA: Corn is transferred the combine to a trailer on Lambert family land in Woodward. Kevin Lambert said it would take nearly twice as long to combine this year's corn compared to last year's because of damage to fields caused by the derecho wind storm that roared through central Iowa in August. The derecho wind storm damaged more than 550,000 acres of Iowa cornfields. In addition to derecho damage, Iowa farmers are wrestling with drought related damage. A persistent drought in central Iowa has stunted corn plants and reduced yields. Because of the unusually dry weather, this year's harvest is three weeks ahead of last year's and nine days ahead of average.        PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 30 SEPTEMBER 2020 - WOODWARD, IOWA: A tractor and trailer driven by Kevin Lambert's wife pulls up to the combine on Lambert family land in Woodward. Kevin Lambert said it would take nearly twice as long to combine this year's corn compared to last year's because of damage to fields caused by the derecho wind storm that roared through central Iowa in August. The derecho wind storm damaged more than 550,000 acres of Iowa cornfields. In addition to derecho damage, Iowa farmers are wrestling with drought related damage. A persistent drought in central Iowa has stunted corn plants and reduced yields. Because of the unusually dry weather, this year's harvest is three weeks ahead of last year's and nine days ahead of average.        PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 30 SEPTEMBER 2020 - WOODWARD, IOWA: A tractor and trailer driven by Kevin Lambert's wife pulls up to the combine on Lambert family land in Woodward. Kevin Lambert said it would take nearly twice as long to combine this year's corn compared to last year's because of damage to fields caused by the derecho wind storm that roared through central Iowa in August. The derecho wind storm damaged more than 550,000 acres of Iowa cornfields. In addition to derecho damage, Iowa farmers are wrestling with drought related damage. A persistent drought in central Iowa has stunted corn plants and reduced yields. Because of the unusually dry weather, this year's harvest is three weeks ahead of last year's and nine days ahead of average.        PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 30 SEPTEMBER 2020 - WOODWARD, IOWA: The heads on the combine running through the cornfield on Lambert family land in Woodward. Kevin Lambert said it would take nearly twice as long to combine this year's corn compared to last year's because of damage to fields caused by the derecho wind storm that roared through central Iowa in August. The derecho wind storm damaged more than 550,000 acres of Iowa cornfields. In addition to derecho damage, Iowa farmers are wrestling with drought related damage. A persistent drought in central Iowa has stunted corn plants and reduced yields. Because of the unusually dry weather, this year's harvest is three weeks ahead of last year's and nine days ahead of average.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 30 SEPTEMBER 2020 - WOODWARD, IOWA: KEVIN LAMBERT operates his combine in a cornfield on Lambert family land in Woodward. Lambert said it would take nearly twice as long to combine this year's corn compared to last year's because of damage to fields caused by the derecho wind storm that roared through central Iowa in August. The derecho wind storm damaged more than 550,000 acres of Iowa cornfields. In addition to derecho damage, Iowa farmers are wrestling with drought related damage. A persistent drought in central Iowa has stunted corn plants and reduced yields. Because of the unusually dry weather, this year's harvest is three weeks ahead of last year's and nine days ahead of average.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 30 SEPTEMBER 2020 - WOODWARD, IOWA: Corn, including corn flattened by the derecho on Lambert family land in Woodward. Kevin Lambert said it would take nearly twice as long to combine this year's corn compared to last year's because of damage to fields caused by the derecho wind storm that roared through central Iowa in August. The derecho wind storm damaged more than 550,000 acres of Iowa cornfields. In addition to derecho damage, Iowa farmers are wrestling with drought related damage. A persistent drought in central Iowa has stunted corn plants and reduced yields. Because of the unusually dry weather, this year's harvest is three weeks ahead of last year's and nine days ahead of average.         PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 30 SEPTEMBER 2020 - WOODWARD, IOWA: Corn, including corn flattened by the derecho on Lambert family land in Woodward. Kevin Lambert said it would take nearly twice as long to combine this year's corn compared to last year's because of damage to fields caused by the derecho wind storm that roared through central Iowa in August. The derecho wind storm damaged more than 550,000 acres of Iowa cornfields. In addition to derecho damage, Iowa farmers are wrestling with drought related damage. A persistent drought in central Iowa has stunted corn plants and reduced yields. Because of the unusually dry weather, this year's harvest is three weeks ahead of last year's and nine days ahead of average.         PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 30 SEPTEMBER 2020 - WOODWARD, IOWA: KEVIN LAMBERT talks to his wife during a lunch break while combining corn on Lambert family land in Woodward. Lambert said it would take nearly twice as long to combine this year's corn compared to last year's because of damage to fields caused by the derecho wind storm that roared through central Iowa in August. The derecho wind storm damaged more than 550,000 acres of Iowa cornfields. In addition to derecho damage, Iowa farmers are wrestling with drought related damage. A persistent drought in central Iowa has stunted corn plants and reduced yields. Because of the unusually dry weather, this year's harvest is three weeks ahead of last year's and nine days ahead of average.        PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 30 SEPTEMBER 2020 - WOODWARD, IOWA: KEVIN LAMBERT (background) talks to his wife and a member of the combining crew on Lambert family land in Woodward. Lambert said it would take nearly twice as long to combine this year's corn compared to last year's because of damage to fields caused by the derecho wind storm that roared through central Iowa in August. The derecho wind storm damaged more than 550,000 acres of Iowa cornfields. In addition to derecho damage, Iowa farmers are wrestling with drought related damage. A persistent drought in central Iowa has stunted corn plants and reduced yields. Because of the unusually dry weather, this year's harvest is three weeks ahead of last year's and nine days ahead of average.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 30 SEPTEMBER 2020 - WOODWARD, IOWA: KEVIN LAMBERT operates his combine in a cornfield on Lambert family land in Woodward. Lambert said it would take nearly twice as long to combine this year's corn compared to last year's because of damage to fields caused by the derecho wind storm that roared through central Iowa in August. The derecho wind storm damaged more than 550,000 acres of Iowa cornfields. In addition to derecho damage, Iowa farmers are wrestling with drought related damage. A persistent drought in central Iowa has stunted corn plants and reduced yields. Because of the unusually dry weather, this year's harvest is three weeks ahead of last year's and nine days ahead of average.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 30 SEPTEMBER 2020 - WOODWARD, IOWA: KEVIN LAMBERT operates his combine in a cornfield on Lambert family land in Woodward. Lambert said it would take nearly twice as long to combine this year's corn compared to last year's because of damage to fields caused by the derecho wind storm that roared through central Iowa in August. The derecho wind storm damaged more than 550,000 acres of Iowa cornfields. In addition to derecho damage, Iowa farmers are wrestling with drought related damage. A persistent drought in central Iowa has stunted corn plants and reduced yields. Because of the unusually dry weather, this year's harvest is three weeks ahead of last year's and nine days ahead of average.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    WoodwardCornHarvest024.jpg
  • 30 SEPTEMBER 2020 - WOODWARD, IOWA: KEVIN LAMBERT operates his combine in a cornfield on Lambert family land in Woodward. Lambert said it would take nearly twice as long to combine this year's corn compared to last year's because of damage to fields caused by the derecho wind storm that roared through central Iowa in August. The derecho wind storm damaged more than 550,000 acres of Iowa cornfields. In addition to derecho damage, Iowa farmers are wrestling with drought related damage. A persistent drought in central Iowa has stunted corn plants and reduced yields. Because of the unusually dry weather, this year's harvest is three weeks ahead of last year's and nine days ahead of average.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    WoodwardCornHarvest023.jpg
  • 30 SEPTEMBER 2020 - WOODWARD, IOWA: Corn is transferred the combine to a trailer on Lambert family land in Woodward. Kevin Lambert said it would take nearly twice as long to combine this year's corn compared to last year's because of damage to fields caused by the derecho wind storm that roared through central Iowa in August. The derecho wind storm damaged more than 550,000 acres of Iowa cornfields. In addition to derecho damage, Iowa farmers are wrestling with drought related damage. A persistent drought in central Iowa has stunted corn plants and reduced yields. Because of the unusually dry weather, this year's harvest is three weeks ahead of last year's and nine days ahead of average.        PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    WoodwardCornHarvest022.jpg
  • 30 SEPTEMBER 2020 - WOODWARD, IOWA: KEVIN LAMBERT operates his combine in a cornfield on Lambert family land in Woodward. Lambert said it would take nearly twice as long to combine this year's corn compared to last year's because of damage to fields caused by the derecho wind storm that roared through central Iowa in August. The derecho wind storm damaged more than 550,000 acres of Iowa cornfields. In addition to derecho damage, Iowa farmers are wrestling with drought related damage. A persistent drought in central Iowa has stunted corn plants and reduced yields. Because of the unusually dry weather, this year's harvest is three weeks ahead of last year's and nine days ahead of average.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    WoodwardCornHarvest019.jpg
  • 30 SEPTEMBER 2020 - WOODWARD, IOWA: KEVIN LAMBERT operates his combine in a cornfield on Lambert family land in Woodward. Lambert said it would take nearly twice as long to combine this year's corn compared to last year's because of damage to fields caused by the derecho wind storm that roared through central Iowa in August. The derecho wind storm damaged more than 550,000 acres of Iowa cornfields. In addition to derecho damage, Iowa farmers are wrestling with drought related damage. A persistent drought in central Iowa has stunted corn plants and reduced yields. Because of the unusually dry weather, this year's harvest is three weeks ahead of last year's and nine days ahead of average.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    WoodwardCornHarvest018.jpg
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