Monday, June 29, 2009

Rathy's Winning Streak Continues

Rathy's Winning-Streak Continues with Win in Knoxville

Date: 6/28/09
Author: WSM Press Release

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Knoxville Pro Tour Stop - Day 1 of 2

Knoxville, Tenn. - The top pro wakeboarders in the world hit the waters of Volunteer Landing today for the final rounds of action at MasterCraft Pro Wakeboard Tour stop in Knoxville, Tenn.

First off the dock this morning was the Pro Men division for their 20-man quarterfinal. Riders competed in five heats of four, with only the top two riders in each heat advancing onto the semifinals.

The theme of today's semifinals was old school meets new school, as the two stacked heats ranged from young guns Harley Clifford and Jimmy LaRiche to elite veterans Chad Sharpe and Danny Harf.

The ten semifinalists battled it out on the water for one of four spots in the finals, with Andrew Adkison, Danny Harf, rookie Harley Clifford and top-seed Aaron Rathy advancing onto the last round of the contest.

All four finalists threw down some impressive runs, but Canadian ripper Aaron Rathy stood out from the competition to post a 97-point run, almost 12-points more than his next closet competitor. Harley Clifford and Danny Harf rounded out the podium, respectively.

Today's win marks Rathy's second consecutive Pro Tour stop victory of the 2009 season.

Also in the Pro Men division, England's Nick Davies took home the ROCKSTAR Best Trick Award today for his massive heelside 900 off of the U.S. Air Force kicker. The Award is a $1,000 cash prize.

In the Jr. Pro Men's division, ten amateur rippers battled it out in today's semifinals for one of four spots in the final round of the Knoxville contest. Daniel Powers, Mitch Langfield, Jarrod Askew and top-seed Bob Soven faced off in the four-man final with Soven beating out Langfield by a single point to claim his third consecutive Tour stop win of the season. Langfield and Powers rounded out the podium, respectively.

Following Knoxville, the MasterCraft Pro Wakeboard Tour will head to Elizabethtown, Ky., July 18 & 19, for its fourth stop of the 2009 season. Additional venues for the 2009 Pro Tour include Fort Worth, Tex., Pleasant Prairie, Wis. and Sparks/Reno, Nev.

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Day 2 Results

Pro Men Finals
1. Aaron Rathy (CAN) - 97.00
2. Harley Clifford (AUS) - 85.25
3. Danny Harf (USA) - 83.00
4. Andrew Adkison (USA) - 74.75

Jr. Pro Men Finals
1. Bob Soven (USA) - 92.75
2. Mitch Langfield (AUS) - 91.75
3. Daniel Powers (USA) - 80.00
4. Jarrod Askew (AUS) - 76.50

Pro Men Semifinals (top two in each heat advance)

Heat #1
1. Harley Clifford (AUS) - 90.25
2. Andrew Adkison (USA) - 89.00
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3. Phillip Soven (USA) - 81.75
4. Rusty Malinoski (CAN) - 79.00
5. Troy Mackey (AUS) - 60.00

Heat #2
1. Danny Harf (USA) - 98.50
2. Aaron Rathy (CAN) - 83.50
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3. Jimmy LaRiche (USA) - 79.75
4. Chad Sharpe (CAN) - 75.50
5. Bryan Hutton (USA) - 62.75

Jr. Pro Men Semifinals (top two in each heat advance)

Heat #1
1. Mitch Langfield (AUS) - 95.75
2. Jarrod Askew (AUS) - 84.75
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3. Phillip Aslinger (USA) - 82.25
4. Michael Dowdy (USA) - 69.00
5. Nick Galotifore (USA) - 68.25

Heat #2
1. Bob Soven (USA) - 96.00
2. Daniel Powers (USA) - 85.50
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3. Steel Lafferty (USA) - 83.00
4. Kyle Evans (USA) - 69.75
5. Steven Cahail (USA) - 65.75

Pro Men Quarterfinals (top two in each heat advance)

Heat #1
1. Danny Harf (USA) - 91.75
2. Rusty Malinoski (CAN) - 87.00
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3. Corey Bradley (USA) - 85.50
4. Adam Errington (SCT) - 60.00

Heat #2
1. Phillip Soven (USA) - 97.25
2. Troy Mackey (AUS) - 87.25
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3. Trevor Hansen (USA) - 83.50
4. Austin Hair (USA) - 72.00

Heat #3
1. Andrew Adkison (USA) - 94.00
2. Jimmy LaRiche (USA) - 90.25
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4. Shawn Watson (USA) - 84.25
3. Dean Smith (AUS) - 71.50

Heat #4
1. Bryan Hutton (USA) - 90.75
2. Harley Clifford (AUS) - 88.25
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3. Nick Davies (ENG) - 84.25
4. Jeff Weatherall (NZL) - 76.75

Heat #5
1. Aaron Rathy (CAN) - 95.25
2. Chad Sharpe (CAN) - 90.75
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3. Olivier Derome (CAN) - 81.75
4. Robby Carter (USA) - 72.25

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