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Chris Moore Wins Georgia, Readies for NTDC Competition

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INDIANAPOLIS 鈥 Chris Moore will step onto the industry鈥檚 biggest stage in front of thousands of supporters to be a contender for a national title in the sleeper berth class at Indiana Convention Center on Aug. 22.
The Georgia grand champion from Walmart, here for his sixth appearance, has a job to do: help pave the way for his teammates to turn the into a coronation for Walmart.
Sixty-one elite precision drivers proudly wearing the Walmart uniform are competing at the 87th annual 鈥淪uper Bowl of Safety.鈥 The figure is a relatively recent high mark for the Bentonville, Ark.-based company.
After winning Walmart鈥檚 in-house trucking competition earlier this year, Moore has taken on an ambassadorial role.

2024 National Truck Driving Championships
奥丑辞:听Winners from nine categories at the state level who have听advanced to the national competition, where a Grand Champion will be crowned
奥丑补迟:听Contestants are judged on a written exam, pre-trip inspection and driving skills
When: Aug. 21-24
Where: Indianapolis
鈥淢y objective is [to] go in and give it all I got. You know, perform the best I can and hopefully bring home the gold for Walmart,鈥 he recently told Transport Topics. 鈥淲e have 61 drivers competing this year in the NTDC. I watched them practice and prepare, and they鈥檙e ready. They are ready.鈥
The mysteries of competition, with its curious turns, always have captivated the women and men who celebrate this summer classic. Each year, a few drivers are lucky to come away with trophies. Moore, runner-up in the sleeper class last year, strives to perform at a high level. This mindset was instilled as a young man by his father, Ben, a national title winner in sleeper in 2002. (The elder Moore also took gold in the flatbed class in 2008.)
鈥淵ou have the best drivers in the U.S. competing at the 鈥楽uper Bowl of Safety.鈥 [They] take pride in what they do each and every day. And it鈥檚 your time to shine and show your skills of what you鈥檝e done throughout the year, [and] that ... continues all the way to the NTDC,鈥 Chris Moore said. 鈥淎nd it don鈥檛 stop there. It goes back to the following year. You know, and it just keeps getting better and better. That鈥檚 what you want to do.鈥
Getting to Know You

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Name: Chris Moore
Age: 44
From: Douglas, Ga.
Vehicle: Sleeper Berth
Music: Classic country
Hobby: Golfing
Favorite movie: Smokey and the Bandit
Last place visited: Bentonville, Ark.
Most memorable NTDC moment: Last year, being called out in the top five in the runoff.
The last word: 鈥淓ngage in what you do. Be the best you can be.鈥
The top three scorers in their classes are recognized with awards, and NTDC鈥檚 best-in-show is named grand champion.
Jason Ahten, senior director of fleet safety with Walmart Transportation, has contributed to the company鈥檚 advancement of precision-driving opportunities.
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鈥淚鈥檓 very excited about the development here,鈥 he explained. 鈥淥ne of the things that I got to see the past couple of years here is that the Walmart drivers have got this great camaraderie. It鈥檚 a culture that was started before I got here. And it鈥檚 just been fun to observe it there.
鈥淒rivers like Chris, something I got to observe is that when Chris would practice, one of the things that he does is he鈥檚 willing to give as much information as he knows to these other drivers.鈥
鈥淎s we continue to raise the standard for what it means to win the National Truck Driving Championships 鈥 I think it makes the entire industry better,鈥 Ahten, a member of NTDC鈥檚 organizing committee, further emphasized. 鈥淏ecause when we continue to get better at this skill and watch drivers hone their skills, it makes the entire industry better.鈥
Other winners:
3-Axle: Clay Rollins, UPS
4-Axle: Jimmy Gomez, Walmart
5-Axle: David Price, Publix
Flatbed: Joe Bertini, FedEx Freight
Step Van: Ron Gerrell, UPS
Straight Truck: James Wright, Publix
Tank Truck: Tim Vogt, XPO
Twins: Jerry Williams, FedEx听
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