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King of Wake Airs 2010 Season on FUEL TV

Posted on Friday 19 Mar

The King of Wake – the world’s elite pro wakeboarding series – and FUEL TV – the only network dedicated to the lifestyle of action sports – announced today their partnership to televise the 2010 season of the King of Wake series. FUEL TV has been the exclusive television partner of the King of Wake, since 2007. Each show will cover all the exciting action on and off the water, as the sport’s top pros compete for the ultimate wakeboarding crown in a series points race of eight events throughout the United States to see who rules the wake.

King of Wake Releases 2010 Schedule

Posted on Monday 08 Mar

Rathy's On A Roll

Posted on Saturday 29 Aug

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WWA Worlds Day 2 Fires Up

Posted on Fri Aug 28, 2009
Amatuer riders and Junior Pro’s from all over the world killed it today, under sunny skies on glassy water at the Orlando Watersports Complex on Day 2 of the WWA World Championships. The Supra wake was kicking and the finalists looked a lot smoother today in the glassy water compared to the chattery runs on Thursday.

Orlando is so hot right now in more ways than one. All the riders and industry gurus are still buzzing from an epic Surf Expo weekend here including the Wake Awards, Parks Documentary, and the Nike 6.0 “Aquafrolics” premiere.

Stay tuned for some crazy action as the King Of Wake tour season wraps up in Orlando on Sunday.

Bob Soven is completely on fire after sweeping the entire Junior Pro tour and winning the “On Point” award at the Wake Awards last weekend. With moves like backside 720’s and crow 540’s, he’s more than ready to ride with the big boys.

Orlando local Jesse Dunbar has been killing it in the Mens II division, here seen pulling a nose grab back roll.

Kyle Green gets all stretched out on a Hoochie Glide, going huge for the fans at the Orlando Watersports Complex.

Megan Blaschka customized her Ronix One board and got super stylie with all kinds of grabs.

Straight out of Canyon Lake, California, Jacob Valdez is always smooth and stylish, here he pulls a melon crow mobe.

Steel Lafferty is another one to watch in the Junior Pro Mens division, after landing the sports first wake-to-wake 1080 recently. Here he is seen going huge and stylish with an indy glide.

Australian Rider Mitch Langfield looks right at home on his new Byerly Monarch board, and will also be charging for the top spot on the podium in Jr. Pro Mens.

Nick Galotifore is a powerful shredder and goes for a style move with a mute 180.

WWA National Championship Photo Recap

Posted on Mon Jul 13, 2009
Sunday’s competition at the Air Nautique WWA Nationals was some of the most entertaining riding that has ever been on display. Decent water conditions set the stage for a couple firsts, including Dallas Friday’s S-bend and wakeskater Reed Hansen’s switch 540.



The wakeskating final was the heaviest boat riding competition ever, hands down. The showdown between Brian Grubb and Reed Hansen was mind-blowing. In essence it was a spectacle of the two best boat riders in the world going out and having the run of their life, linking up more hammers than they’ve ever done before in a contest. Nine each to be exact. Watching Hansen’s 540 really gave a sense that you just witnessed history.



This season, the Pro Mens Wakeboard field is a young, talented group of shredders who really have a respectable competitive vibe. Guys like Jimmy LaRiche and Adam Errington are bringing a lot of style and good camaraderie to the scene. Errington has always conducted himself in an understated way and his riding has done a lot of talking. You could tell he’s always wanted a pro win, but wasn’t going to let the pursuit get in the way of any friendships he has with so many of the sport’s best riders. He truly embodies the wakeboarding soul and sets a great example for other young kids who want any kind of success in the sport.



As Errington jumped on the podium to claim his first-ever Pro Mens victory, it was fitting that he was up there standing next to fellow Ronix Team rider Danny Harf. Harf had a very similar path to greatness and has showed the finest competitive demeanor and sportsmanship with his peers.



The future is looking bright and is definitely here a lot quicker than people thought.



Instead of going for a super technical moe off the double up, Adam Errington pulled a huge stalefish glide. This strategy helped him with the “Airs” category and ultimately the entire event.



Amber Wing pulls an indy front roll in her finals run. She is always on her game and is a threat at any contest.



Andrew Adkison is riding super consistent this year. All of his moves are really polished and he has solid grabs like on this nose grab Pete Rose which is a toeside back roll with a frontside 360.



Bob Soven comes out on top again in Junior Pro Mens. Look out for this guy -- he’s going to be making some noise for a while.



Brandon Thomas always digs a strong edge into the wake, giving him a lot of line tension and good pop, like on this switch nosegrab 180.



Brian Grubb had an incredible run with nine different hammers, including a wake-to-wake big spin. Here he pulls a heelside late shove.



Dallas Friday had the run of her life, starting with an S-bend (which is a competition first) and other huge moves like this Bat Wing.



Danny Harf always gives his moves that extra touch of style that helps him out in every category of judging. Here, Harf takes a method way out into the flats.



You would think Reed Hansen would have been intimidated by Grubb’s insane run, but he just starting chipping away at Grubb’s lead with moves like this mute big spin and a heelside 540, which was a contest-first.



Bob Soven takes another Junior Pro Mens victory and shares the podium with the stylish Jacob Valdez and ripper Daniel Powers.



Reed Hansen put the run of his life together to get on top of this podium with Brian Grubb in second and Brandon Thomas in third.



Dallas Friday, Nicola Butler and Amber Wing



Keith Lidberg won the Air Force best trick award with a toeside 270 onto the transfer box.



Adam Errington shares the podium with Andrew Watkinson and Danny Harf.


Semifinals Throw Down

Posted on Mon Jul 13, 2009
What a heated semifinal round today at the Nationals! Shane Bonifay pulled a wrapped heelside off axis melon backside 720 to earn him a spot in the finals over a near flawless run by Phil Soven. Wow. Wakeskaters are on the water right now and conditions are perfect for a throw down.

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