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Matthew Boenisch's Trucking Tournament Ascension

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The has long seesawed between two distinct demographics, both with the determination to win it all at the prestigious event.
The newcomers to the âSuper Bowl of Safety,â now in its 87th year, arrive poised to lead a youth movement and chart a fresh narrative. While oftentimes the national tournamentâs old guard relies on experience to easily eclipse rookiesâ performances, those lessons forge in the younger set a will to try anew the following year.
Wisconsinâs Matthew Boenisch, an affable thirty-something enjoying somewhat of a meteoric rise in the precision-driving arena, has qualified for his second trip to the summer classic after surpassing a field of mostly veterans in his state. He is this yearâs Badger State grand champion, a distinction well-deserved considering his after-hours toil to improve his command of the craft.
Aware of his fellow flatbed folksâ fight to win, Boenisch is counting on his young manâs determination to amass requisite momentum at this monthâs national competition.

2024 National Truck Driving Championships
°Âłó´Ç:ĚýWinners from nine categories at the state level who haveĚýadvanced to the national competition, where a Grand Champion will be crowned
°Âłó˛šłŮ:ĚýContestants are judged on a written exam, pre-trip inspection and driving skills
When: Aug. 21-24
Where: Indianapolis
Reflecting on his state win in mid-May that advanced him to the industryâs summer showcase at the Indiana Convention Center, the FedEx Freight driver told Transport Topics: âI knew I could win again â but to win grand champion, that was not even on my radar. So I guess Iâm going to try to ride this wave all the way to Indianapolis and weâll see where the cards fall.â
NTDCâs three assignments are a test of federal regulations, a pre-trip vehicle inspection and a precision drive through a course. Top five scorers from nine vehicle classes advance to the final round of action.
âWe all know everybody can drive,â he said, âbut the winnings I think come from the written test and the pre-trip. So thatâs what I really have been focusing on. Because if you donât have your best run on the course, you can at least have a chance with the stuff that you do behind the scenes. So, thatâs where Iâm putting most of my focus right now.â
Getting to Know You

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Name: Matthew Boenisch
Age: 39
From: Howards Grove, Wis.
Vehicle: flatbed
Music: Chicago (soft rock)
Hobby: Boating and tubing
Food: Deep dish pizza
Movie: âTwisterâ (1996)
Most memorable moment at NTDC: Walking across the stage and hearing our name called.Ěý
The last word: âKeep doing what got you where you are. Donât change. And just prepare.â
On Aug. 21, NTDC competition commences. His family, he explained, is expecting wonderful things from their patriarch. Wife Kayla Boenisch as well as 10-year-old daughter Hailey and 8-year-old son Nathan have raised the stakes.
âMy whole family is very excited because they got to experience nationals,â Boenisch said. âAnd now I have a little pressure from them that I have to do this every year.â He quickly noted that the sentiment is mutual: âOnce I got that taste, I think you want to go back for more.â
On the final day of competition, scheduled for Aug. 24, Boenisch hopes to take part in the last drive reserved for the top five competitors from each class. But beyond the competition, Boenisch places value on the meaningful opportunities to create an NTDC family and enrich the spirit.
âItâs just an awesome group of safe drivers, and just the camaraderie that you get,â he observed. âYou donât know most of these people when you come [here]⌠I just think itâs neat that all these people have had to be safe for at least a year just to make it to the nationals. In todayâs society thatâs a very big accomplishment.â He continued, âSome people make it [look] easy, but just being there is a big deal.â
Other winners:
3-Axle: JacobĚý Moore, Old Dominion Freight Line
4-Axle: Paul Smith, FedEx Freight
5-Axle: Matthew Myer, Old Dominion Freight Line
Sleeper Berth: William Minor, Walmart Beaver Dam
Step Van: Matthew Callis, Old Dominion Freight Line
Straight Truck: Nicholas Jamtowski, Old Dominion Freight Line
Tank Truck: Shawn Modaff, FedEx Freight
Twins: Connor Dent, FedEx Freight
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