Friday, August 28, 2009

WWA Wakeboard Worlds - Day 1 of 4

WWA Wakeboard Worlds - Day 1 of 4

Amateur Wakeboarders Kick Off World Championships

Date: 8/27/09
Author: WSM Press Release

Orlando, Fla. - The top amateur wake athletes from throughout the globe hit the waters of the Orlando Watersports Complex in Orlando, Florida today for the first day of action at the 2009 ROCKSTAR WWA Wakeboard World Championships, presented by Supra.

The 2009 Worlds, which kicked off today and runs through Sunday, August 30, is a four-day-long event featuring pro and amateur wakeboarders and wakeskaters from around the world, including Australia, Japan, New Zealand, Korea, China, Columbia, Argentina, Sweden, France, Brazil, Mexico, Great Britain, Canada and the United States, vying for world titles in 20 different divisions, separated by age and skill level.

Athletes compete by performing rail tricks and aerial stunts while being towed on the water behind the official towboat of the '09 Worlds, the Supra Launch 24V, at a speed of approximately 25mph. Tricks are scored by a panel of judges, with only the top-scoring athletes advancing in each round of the contest until a winner is determined in the finals.

The ROCKSTAR WWA Wakeboard World Championships, presented by Supra kicked off its first day with semifinal rounds for 12 of the 20 divisions, where riders battled it out on the water for a spot in their respective division final, held tomorrow.

Also competing today were the riders of the Jr. Pro Men division for their quarterfinal round. The field of 25 riders was narrowed down to 12 for tomorrow's semifinals. Among the 12 semifinalists are Bob Soven of Longwood, Fla. and Mitch Langfield of Brisbane, Aus., as the two riders paced their respective heats with a perfect score of 100 points.

The event will run from 8:00am to 4:00pm on Friday, August 28, 8:00am to 4:30pm on Saturday, August 29 and 9:00am to 4:00pm on Sunday, August 30.

In addition to all the action of the water, on land fans will experience tons of great music and food, athlete autograph signings, chances to win freebies and shopping at the most cutting-edge stores offering water-sports equipment, including boats, wakeboards, wakeskates, sunglasses and the latest in wakeboarding and surfing fashions.

Tickets can be purchased at the gate on event dates for $10 (general admission), $5 (ages 6-12) or free (ages 5 and under).

For daily schedules, results, standings, photos, videos, athlete bios and more, please visit www.allisports.com.

The Wakeboard World Championships is organized by World Sports & Marketing of Orlando, Fla. The Worlds has the support of the following sponsors: Rockstar Energy Drink, Supra boats, Mona Vie, the U.S. Air Force, Indmar, Billabong, Hyperlite, CWB, Ronix, Liquid Force, Gator Boards, Oakley, WWA, Ride the Wake, FUEL TV and Allisports.com.

The World Wakeboard Association (WWA) is a rider formed organization dedicated to promoting and growing wake sports worldwide. It is the leading source for riders, event organizers and competitive standards.

Supra is the official tow boat of the WWA Wakeboard World Championships. Celebrating 30 years of excellence in the marine industry, Supra pioneered rider-friendly boats that feature innovative hull designs, adjustable wakes and versatile seating with sleek and sexy styling.

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Media PartnersTo catch all the high-flying, rail-sliding, water-sports action of the King of Wake series, tune in to FUEL TV - the official television partner of the King of Wake. WakeBoarding, published by Bonnier Corp., is the official magazine of the King of Wake series. Read about all things wakeboarding, with expert coverage of professional instruction, gear, boats and news.

King of WakeViewed as the world's elite pro wakeboarding circuit, the King of Wake series has attracted the sport's top athletes from throughout the globe. With more than $300,000 in prize money over the eight-event season, athletes compete during the course of the year to be named the "King of Wake" - an award based on points accumulated at each stop of the series. Events include the Wake Games, the WWA Wakeboard National Championships, the WWA Wakeboard World Championships and all five stops on the Pro Wakeboard Tour. The King of Wake is organized by World Sports & Marketing - the leading wake events producer since 1988.

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Day 1 Results

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

Heat #1
1. Taylor Kress (USA) - 95.50
2. Jacob Valdez (USA) - 91.50
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3. Freddie Wayne (USA) - 77.25
4. Michael Dowdy (USA) - 75.75

Heat #2
1. Steel Lafferty (USA) - 96.50
2. Alex Graydon (USA) - 86.75
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3. Johnny Tobabaen (USA) - 83.25
4. Hunter Stich (USA) - 73.50

Heat #3
1. Daniel Powers (USA) - 94.25
2. Pierce Homsey (USA) - 88.25
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3. Joshua Twelker (USA) - 83.25
4. Daniel Dyck (CAN) - 74.25

Heat #4
1. Nick Galotifore (USA) - 94.00
2. Kyle Evans (USA) - 85.50
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3. Jarrod Askew (AUS) - 81.00
4. Kelton Collins (USA) - 79.50

Heat #5
1. Bob Soven (USA) - 100.00
2. Julian Cohen (USA) - 90.00
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3. John Jeffries (USA) - 77.25
4. Connor Bitton (USA) - 72.75

Heat #6
1. Mitch Langfield (AUS) - 100.00
2. Raphael Derome (CAN) - 90.00
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3. Toshiki Yasui (JPN) - 76.50
4. Youki Okumura (JPN) - 64.25
5. Gunnar Shuler (USA) - 52.75

Jr. Men Semifinal (top two riders in each heat advance)

Heat #1
1. Morgan Pederson (USA) - 60.00
2. Keenan Allen (USA) - 54.33
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3. Jackie Sly (USA) - 43.33
4. Nick Vaccari (USA) - 35.00

Heat #2
1. Bryan Kryzda (MEX) - 64.00
2. Danny Faulkner (USA) - 51.00
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3. Brandon Canney (USA) - 41.67
4. Cody Prizer (USA) - 35.00

Heat #3
1. Clay Fraley (USA) - 61.00
2. Justin Payton (USA) - 48.00
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3. Will Green (USA) - 45.67
4. Daniel Pate (USA) - 25.00

Jr. Boys Beginner Semifinal (top two riders in each heat advance)

Heat #1
1. Kade Kasey (USA) - 61.00
2. Mat Doke (USA) - 47.33
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3. Benjamin Brown (USA) - 41.67
4. Jaden Reichl (USA) - NS

Heat #2
1. Jack Dorrestijn (USA) - 61.33
2. Heiden Hein (USA) - 53.67
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3. Hunter Henderson (USA) - 40.67
4. Matias Gutierrez (COL) - 30.67

Jr. Boys Semifinal (top two riders advance)
1. Mitch Kappler (USA) - 60.00
2. Nicholas Brown (USA) - 52.33
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3. Ian Rabon (USA) - 42.67
4. Cobe France (AUS) - 32.00

Boys Beginner Semifinal (top three riders advance)
1. Jonathan Abendroth (USA) - 66.67
2. Braxton Feemster (USA) - 60.00
3. Zandon Feemster (USA) - 50.67
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4. Merrett Fay (USA) - 41.33
5. Andrew Starling (USA) - 32.67
6. Yuki Takou (JPN) - 24.00

Boys Semifinal (top two riders in each heat advance)

Heat #1
1. Jason Soven (USA) - 61.67
2. Noah Flegel (USA) - 58.67
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3. Robby Holihan (USA) - 47.67
4. Chandler Frost (USA) - 34.00

Heat #2
1. Paulie Koch (USA) - 68.67
2. Gus Shuler (USA) - 58.33
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3. Landon Kasey (USA) - 42.33
4. Gunner Daft (USA) - 34.00

Heat #3
1. Tony Iacconi (AUS) - 74.67
2. Logan McCracken (USA) - 54.00
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3. Ben Watts (USA) - 42.00
4. Natsuki Takahashi (JPN) - 34.00
5. Zach Brown (USA) - 25.67

Jr. Women Semifinal (all riders advance)
1. Emylee Wright (USA) - 70.67
2. Megan Blaschka (USA) - 60.00
3. Carolina Rodriguez (MEX) - 40.67
4. Jasmine Lally (USA) - 35.00
5. Leah Gibney (USA) - 27.67

Girls Semifinal (top four riders advance)
1. Taylor McCullough (USA) - 72.78
2. Rachel Orgill (USA) - 58.89
3. Katelyn Fenner (USA) - 56.00
4. Delanie Parker (USA) - 48.56
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5. Charmane Lally (USA) - 36.67
6. Maite Gutierrez (COL) - 31.78
7. Emily Harmon (USA) - 18.44

Masters Women Semifinal (top three riders advance)
1. Allison Blaha (USA) - 56.66
2. Kat Laird (USA) - 51.78
3. Jennifer Busser (USA) - 36.22
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4. Susan Sheehan (USA) - 31.78
5. Geri Robertson (USA) - 27.56
6. Elizabeth Freeman (USA) - 24.11

Amateur Wakeskate Semifinal (top three riders advance)
1. Matt Haydon (USA) - 80.00
2. Michael Roeder (USA) - 71.67
3. Jim Branton (USA) - 56.67
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4. Shinya Kondo (JPN) - 41.67
5. Devin Canney (USA) - 31.67
6. Barna Becsek (CHN) - 25.00

Veterans Semifinal (top four riders advance)
1. Matt Vermillion (USA) - 70.00
2. Gonzalo Renosto (ARG) - 63.89
3. Faron Kelsh (USA) - 53.33
4. Tommy Fambrough (USA) - 52.75
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5. Camilo Gutierrez (COL) - 44.44
6. Shinobu Yamagishi (USA) - 37.22
7. Michael Fay (USA) - 30.00

Men II Semifinal (top four riders advance)
1. Duston Swafford (USA) - 71.11
2. Nick Link (USA) - 65.28
3. Kyle Green (USA) - 63.33
4. Jesse Dunbar (USA) - 50.56
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5. Brian White (USA) - 47.22
6. Brad Gearhart (USA) - 41.67
7. Tatsuya Sagara (JPN) - 34.44

Jr. Women Semifinal (all riders advance)
1. Kanako Ooto (JPN) - 45.00
2. Ashley Gwartney (USA) - 32.20

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