Tuesday, September 1, 2009

WWA Wakeboard Worlds Results




Rathy, Friday Win World Championships – Overall Crowns

Date: 8/30/09
Author: WSM Press Release

Related Links:
WWA Wakeboard Worlds - Day 1 of 4
WWA Wakeboard Worlds - Day 2 of 4
WWA Wakeboard Worlds - Day 3 of 4

Orlando, Fla. - Fans packed shores of the Orlando Watersports Complex in Orlando, Fla. today for the final rounds of action at the 2009 ROCKSTAR WWA Wakeboard World Championships, presented by Supra.

In the Pro Women division, Orlando's own Dallas Friday made a splash on her hometown waters today, winning her first world title since 2006 - her fourth of her career. England's Nicola Butler finished in second place, while Aussie Amber Wing took third.

Canada's Aaron Rathy edged out 15-year-old Australian rookie phenom Harley Clifford 87.50 to 85.00 in today's Pro Men division finals to win his first world title. Clifford and former two-time world champ Andrew Adkison rounded out the contest podium, respectively.

The 2009 Worlds served as the final event in both the King of Wake and Queen of Wake series. With today's wins, both Aaron Rathy and Dallas Friday were launched to the top of the series overall point standings, earning Rathy his first King of Wake crown and Friday her first Queen of Wake crown. Both riders received a cash bonus and a year's worth of bragging rights.

During today's contest, Shaun Murray claimed the ROCKSTAR Best Trick Award for his massive Heelside 540 of off the U.S. Air Force kicker. The Award is a $1,000 cash prize.

Defending world champ Reed Hansen of Groveland, Fla. faced off in a fierce five-man final today in the Pro Wakeskate division to win his third consecutive world title - the most any pro wakeskater has won in the history of the sport. Stuart Shinn and Brandon Thomas rounded out the podium.

In the Jr. Pro Men's division, riders battled it out in a six-man final for the world title. All six riders threw down some impressive runs, but Aussie Mitch Langfield topped the competition to win his first World Championship. Daniel Powers and Steel Lafferty rounded out the contest podium, respectively.

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Day 4 Results

Pro Men Final
1. Aaron Rathy (CAN) - 87.50
2. Harley Clifford (AUS) - 85.00
3. Andrew Adkison (USA) - 84.50
4. Rusty Malinoski (CAN) - 81.50
5. Danny Harf (USA) - 61.50

Pro Women Final
1. Dallas Friday (USA) - 92.75
2. Nicola Butler (GBR) - 91.00
3. Amber Wing (AUS) - 74.25
4. Melissa Marquardt (USA) - 72.00
5. Raimi Merritt (USA) - 71.00
6. Meagan Ethell (USA) - 50.00

Pro Wakeskate Final
1. Reed Hansen (USA) - 75.00
2. Stuart Shinn (USA) - 66.67
3. Brandon Thomas (USA) - 58.33
4. Brain Grubb (USA) - 43.33
5. James Balzer (CAN) - 33.33

Jr. Pro Men Final
1. Mitch Langfield (AUS) - 92.50
2. Daniel Powers (USA) - 82.75
3. Steel Lafferty (USA) - 81.25
4. Nick Galotifore (USA) - 71.50
5. Bob Soven (USA) - 63.50
6. Jacob Valdez (USA) - 58.50

Pro Veteran Final
1. Ricky Gonzalez (USA) - 68.89
2. Glen Fletcher (USA) - 63.33
3. Chad Reese (USA) - 47.22

Women Wakeskate Final
1. Jen GilanFarr (USA) - 66.67
2. Michaela de Waern (SWE) - 53.33
3. Bethany Henderson (USA) - 40.00

Masters Final
1. Jeremy Baker (USA) - 72.22
2. Billy Garcia (USA) - 67.67
3. Mario Manzoli (BRZ) - 61.11
4. Mike Vanpatten (USA) - 54.33
5. Anthony Monaco (USA) - 51.67
6. Kurt Robertson (NZL) - 38.89

Men I Final
1. Nick Foren (USA) - 73.33
2. Hunter Hanson (USA) - 63.33
3. Brad Spencer (USA) - 50.00
4. Clayton Underwood (USA) - 45.00
5. Lewis Link (USA) - 40.00
6. Leif Lacey (USA) - 20.00

Pro Mean Semifinals (top rider in each heat advances)

Heat #1
1. Danny Harf (USA) - 95.50
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2. Trevor Hansen (USA) - 90.00
3. Chad Sharpe (CAN) - 78.25
4. Shane Bonifay (USA) - 60.50

Heat #2
1. Andrew Adkison (USA) - 93.50
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2. Jim LaRiche (USA) - 88.00
3. Danny Thollander (USA) - 82.25
4. JD Webb (USA) - 76.25

Heat #3
1. Harley Clifford (AUS) - 94.50
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2. Dean Smith (AUS) - 90.75
3. Bryan Hutton (USA) - 83.25
4. Kyle Rattray (CAN) - 71.50

Heat #4
1. Aaron Rathy (CAN) - 100.00
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2. Shawn Watson (USA) - 87.25
3. Erik Ruck (USA) - 78.50
4. Olivier Derome (CAN) - 74.25

Heat #5
1. Rusty Malinoski (CAN) - 92.25
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2. Phillip Soven (USA) - 88.75
3. Shaun Murray (USA) - 87.00
4. Josh Sanders (AUS) - 72.00

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