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January 7, 2009
Million Dollar Challenge preliminary events were held at about 400 various job-site locations, trackside racing events, and several hundred DEWALT Million Dollar Challenge retail events.

These preliminaries winners were invited to one of 13 US semi-finals or to the 1 Canadian semi-final, where they competed for the right to advance to the DEWALT Million Dollar Challenge finals in Phoenix, AZ. Below are those finalists:
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Preliminaries:February | March | April | May | June | July | August | September 
Canadian Prelims:April | May | June 
2003 Finals: Biographies

Kevin Brunette
Calgary, Alberta
Mike Fisher
Huntley, IL
Tom Holland
Philadelphia, PA
Eric Howard
Concord, CA
Rocky Lane
Loudon, TN
Mark Martin
Ostrander, OH
Alex Mealer
Columbus, OH
James McAnally
Longwood, FL
Jaime Mills
Holland, OH
Ben Palmer
Russellville, AR
Kane Powell
Panora, IA
Dan Rancourt
Wilton, NH
Mike Rennie
Kirkland, WA
Sergio Romero
Tuscon, AZ

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