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During the summer Olympics, Micheal Phelps was up at 5 a.m., putting in two hours of stretching and training before diving into the competition. But for Alan Nuttleman, the key to Olympic gold is a 4 a.m. bed time, absolutely no practice and a bit of a headache.

One half of the aptly named “Still Hungover” team, Nuttleman, 26, and partner Janessa Parker, 23, placed first once again at Saturday’s Super Farmer Olympics, held in an arena at the La Crosse Interstate Fair Olympics. The event, a fair favorite, has been held annually for 25 years, and this was “Still Hungover’s” fourth go in the competition and third win.

Six male-female teams ranging in age from 15 to 30 participated in the Olympics’ series of farm based challenges, including a piggy back race, fence-post driving and lassoing a life-size fiberglass cow.

“The events play off the backbone of our area, which is farming, and everyone around here can relate to this,” said Ben Butler of Cow 97 radio station, which hosted the event. “We get a little dirty and we have a lot of fun.”