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Australian Pro Tour of Wake Boarding - Pro Men

Results after stop 2 of 4

1    Dean Smith              200
2    Harley Clifford        186
3    Brad Smeele            169
3    Brenton Piestley     169
5    Jared Askew            164
5    Sam Collins             164
7    Sam Thompson      159
7    Troy Mackey           159
9    Lachlan Burgess    154
9    Ryleigh Fitzinger    154
9    Scott Mackey           154
12    Rob Tait                 149
13    Chris Oshea          87
13    Adam Errington    87
15    Michael Hancock   77
15    Lee Stojanovich     77
15    Troy Roker            77
15    Nathan Vagg         77
15    Luke Wickliffe       77
15    Cory Harris          77
15    Alex Brown           77
22    Ray Dopper          72

US Pro Tour of Wake Boarding - Pro Men

Final Standings

1 Phillip Soven 470
2 Rusty Malinoski 450
3 Chad Sharpe 390
4 Danny Harf 380
5 Trevor Hansen 332
6 Daniel Watkins 293
7 JD Webb 283
8 Adam Errington 270
9 Keith Lidberg 254
10 Aaron Rathy 208
11 Shawn Watson 204
12 Erik Ruck 193
13 Shaun Murray 192
14 Bryan Hutton 177
15 Derek Grasman 169
16 Andrew Adkison 166
17 Olivier Derome 142
18 Shane Bonifay 134
19 Nick Jones 131
20 Dean Smith 126
21 Brett Eisenhauer 126
22 Kyle Rattray 114
23 Josh Palma 99
24 Gabe Lucas 95
25 Zane Schwenk 87
26 Austin Hair 79
27 Randall Harris 78
28 Anthony Hollick 76
29 Danny Thollander 75
30 Corey Bradley 64
31 Jeff Weatherall 64
32 Dustin O'Ferrall 63
33 Scotty Broome 63
34 Brett Lee 55
35 Robby Carter 44
36 Nick Weinacker 40
37 Justin Savich 40
38 Chris Law 40
39 Andrew Dyrhood 40
40 Tino Santori 36
41 Alex Brown 34
42 Josh Sanders 32
43 Jeff House 28
44 Kevin Henshaw 28
45 Adam Wensink 24
46 Chris O'Shea 24
47 Keith Lyman 24
48 Dan Nott 20
49 Jimmy Wolf 12
50 Brad Smeele 12
51 Mikey Ennen 4
52 Phillip Combs 4
53 Nick Ennen 4
54 AJ Haynes 4
55 Dylan Miller 4
56 Jesson Vedel 4
57 Chase Andrewsi 4
58 Hunter Hanson 4
59 Brandon Lee 4
60 Jeff Mckee 4

 

Australian Pro Tour of Wake Boarding - Pro Women

Results after stop 2 of 4

1    Amber Wing        200
2    Hayley Smith        169
3    Danae Hegen        159
3    Bec Grange        159
5    Julia Hayley        149
5    Bec Frangi        149
7    Caitlin Blaauw    93
7    Melissa Marquardt    93
9    Jade Casey        77
10    Kath Moore        72
11    Lauren Bell        67
11    Krystal Oliver        67

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

US Pro Tour of Wake Boarding - Pro Women

Final Standings


1 Shelby Kantar 180
2 Amber Wing 180
3 Emily Copeland Durham 151
4 Laura Lohrmann 140
5 Sunni Anne Ball 135
6 Melissa Marquardt 130
7 Nicola Butler 123
8 Andrea Fountain 111
9 Ashley Leugner 102
10 Raequel Hoffman 98
11 Maeghan Major 98
12 Shawna Hoffman 86
13 Louise Moore 78
14 Tarah Benzel-Mikacich 74
15 Gretchen Hammarberg 60
16 Jenacee Jackson 58
17 Haley Smith 43
18 Robbie Rendo 43
19 Kayla Chojnacki 43
20 Barrett Perlman 35
21 Danae Heggen 17
22 Erika Langman 17

 
 
 
 
 
 

2008 Fall Festival at TSR

2008 Fall Festival at TSR

Every October the nights in Texas get a little colder, as many as 250 students attend the Texas State wakeboarding class, and the TSR event season comes to an end with the TSR Fall Festival. This year is no different as 60 competitors signed up for the annual event. Unfortunately due to the summer drought TSR was unable to host a boat competition, but there was no shortage of impressive riding. This year's event included a traditional cable competition with six divisions for all levels, as well as a MasterCraft sponsored structure only event that features a jam style format that was originated at Texas Ski Ranch. This format pits 6 riders on the cable simultaneously for an eight minute jam session to utilize structures broken into three different areas. As always the beach was filled with bikinis and fun as TSR turned its facility into the biggest beach party in Texas!

Riders from all over the country began to arrive as early as Wednesday to get some practice time on the cable system. The competitions began Saturday morning with amateur divisions for beginners, intermediate and advanced level riding. The level of riding has improved so much since last years events that the term sandbagger was thrown out often and then taken back after viewing the next division. All of the divisions saw fantastic riding and many athletes hitting tricks for the first time ever in the competition. After qualifying first in their heat on Saturday, Collin Reed, Sam Scoggins, and Dan Olson all won their final heat as well in beg., int., and adv. respectively.  Although it may sound as if these riders walked through the event easily all but Collin were challenged heavily and needed the best runs of their life to capture the titles. TSR would like to thank Helium that sponsored the amateur divisions and provided life vests for all of the amateur riders that earned a spot on the podium.

The pro divisions utilized a format which forced competitors to be good all around riders to advance through the competition. Scoring was comprised of a possible 20pts on sliders, 20pts for kickers, 30pts for air/flats tricks and 30pts for composition. (The amateur divisions were scored similar but weighted differently.) The women's division saw more improvement since Cablestock in May from top to bottom. All five riders rode extremely well and each had the best competition run of their lives. Danielle Coney made her TS 540 and ended up third, Holland Finley displayed her usual all around skills but added a railey for the first  time in run ever to make an air trick. The day belonged to Louise Sawyer, who blew away the competition by landing a toeside backside 3, tootsie roll, switch heelside front, and a heelside 3 off the kickers, as well as both regular and switch air tricks (raileys and rolls), and killed the rails as well. The best part about the women’s division is the support that each rider gave one another throughout the weekend.

The wakeskate division saw some uncharacteristic falls from former Byerly Toe Jam Champions Bret Little and Aaron Reed. They both however showed their mastery of the kicker by landing a backside 3, frontside 3’s and frontside 5. Oury Yarbrough applied the pressure with a much different approach, killing the flip tricks in the flat water. Oury’s made 4 different flip tricks: kick flip, varial flip, frontside flip and backside flip. Combine that with his array of big spins and ollie norths and Oury scored a perfect 30 in the flat water portion of his overall score. This was enough for hime to take home the championship in pro wakeskate at the 2008 Fall Festival.

The highly anticipated pro men’s division lived up to the hype. While 2008 Cablestock runner Josh Rice was stuck judging due to an arm injury, The top two U.S. cable wakeboarders: Tom Fooshee (Ranked #1 in the world) and Donald Shelbrick (Ranked #4 in the world) were on hand to compete in the ideal conditions. While Tom Fooshee easily won his preliminary heat, Texas rider Kyle Reed upset Donald in the second preliminary heat.  Donald had an almost flawless run of air tricks which included both regular and switch front to blinds, roll to blinds, blind judges, s-bends to blind and a double s-bend and a mobe. The pressure was put on Tom who came off the dock last and was able view his competitor's runs. Toms versatile run included hits on every structure in the course and a degree of difficulty never seen before in a cable competition. His run included: TSBS7, HSBS7, Pete Rose 5, Front to Blind, Mobe, Switch Mobe, Role to Blind, Transfer 450, Gap BS450 on the kink rail, and last but not least a S-Mobe 5. Tom saved his best trick for last, an S-Mobe 5 which is an Sbend with a 540 degree spin coming out of the trick. Not only did Tom make the trick but he grabbed it and landed as clean as could be. There is something to be said for the adrenaline and hype that is built around a tournament format and watching the best cable rider in the world land a new trick. Similar to the women's division the pro division saw riders encouraging each other on, which was never more evident than when after a subpar first run Kyle Reed was encouraged to try a slim chance and made his first one ever. It is the camaraderie that makes TSR what it is, and for that reason this year's Fall Festival was one of the best events ever hosted at Texas Ski Ranch.

If you have not had a chance to attend or participate in a TSR event, you won't want to miss Cablestock next spring. TSR would like to thank all of it’s sponsors that made the 2008 event season possible: MasterCraft, Liquid Force, Nike 6.0, Helium, Wakeworld, Wakeboarder.com, CableWakeboard.com, Alliance, Wakeboarding Mag, Red Bull and Wetsounds.



RESULTS:
     Beginner Final Results
1     Collin Reed     68
2     Jack Dorrestijn     51
3     Ian Rabon     46
4     Sammy Hess     32
         
     Intermediate Final Results
1     Sam Scoggins     65
2     Collin Haas     63
3     Ethan Manley     59
4     Ben Prizer     51
5     Conner Shepherd     41
6     Cody Johnson     23
         
     Advanced Final Results
1     Dan Olson     71
2     Cody Prizer     69
3     Reed Leible     68
4     Kyle Cameron     62
5     Donald Konomos     60
6     Bryan Wogrin     56
         
     Women Final Results
1     Louise Sawyer     87
2     Holland Finley     66
3     Danileel Coney     42
4     Marisa Umsawasdi     39
         
     Wakeskate Final Results
1     Oury Yarbrough     65
2     Aaron Reed     61
3     Bret Little     61
4     Jesse Landry     43
5     David Roehm     29
6     Zach Roede     27
         
     Pro Wakeboard Final Results
1     Tom Fooshee     93
2     Donald Shelbrick     66
3     Josh Wright     56
4     Cody Johnson     54
5     Blake Vorwald     53
6     Travis Putman     51
7     Kyle Reed     47
8     Evan Washington     38
         
     Structure Only Final Results
1     Tom Fooshee     94.4
2     Evan Washington     72.2
3     Bret Little     66.7
4     Gabe Lucas     55.6
5     Blake Vorwald     33.3
6     Josh Wright     27.8

 
 
 
 
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