On February 13 & 14th Texas Ski Ranch hosted the seventh annual FreezeRide to kick off the 2010 season. After a long off season, FreezeRide always launches the Tournament...
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Following the exciting conclusion of the 29th Waterski & Wakeboard World Cup Stop in Putrajaya, Malaysia, on November 7/8, the seasons points won by the World’s highest ranked athletes have now established the overall season winners in Slalom, Shortboard and Jump. Special Crystal World Cup Trophies were awarded to the winners at a lavish banquet staged in the Marine Centre at Putrajaya’s impressive Watersports Complex. The 2009 World Cup Awards presentation was made by...
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This 29th Stop of the Waterski & Wakeboard World Cup Series ended with perfection on many fronts. In temperatures reaching 35C, the 51 athletes from 15 countries were provided with outstanding facilities in Putrajaya Malaysia for this last event of the 2009 World Cup calendar. Based at the Putrajaya Watersports Complex, a short distance from Kuala Lumpur International Airport, an estimated 20,000 spectators attended over the November 7/8 weekend. As a vacation destination, it is certainly...
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Saturday 26th of September was a true party, and the weather didn’t disappoint either! The Skullcandy Railbattle Wake Edition was set for the second year running. A simple setup, but it had most of Holland’s’ heavy hitters from the rail end of things wondering if it would work. Marcel Doorgeest took it upon himself to take the maiden shot, and once everyone saw him take it clean, it was on! Even the youngest rider on the day, Ferdy van Rijswijk didn’t let the...
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Freddy Von Osten, Tor Young & Andy Kolb Claim Overall Pro Series Titles!
Three well established events set the stage and brought the wake world together this season for some action packed wakeboarding and wakeskating. Large cash prizes, overall bonuses and the chance to earn prestigious titles enticed riders from all over the region to participate in the 2009 WWA Europe Wake Park Series (EWPS). With over $70,000 in total cash prizes on the line, a progressive...
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28th Stop of the Waterski & Wakeboard World Cup series of the International Waterski & Wakeboard Federation (IWWF). It was staged for the first time in this South West Monsoon region of China - a major car manufacturing and attractive tourist area. The pristine clean downtown River Liu was the venue. Live TV coverage distributed to 800 million viewers was provided by 20 TV Stations in China’s CCTV network. The World Cup’s own TV production team will distribute the edited...
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It started out absolutely beautiful - The sky was blue, the sun was shining and video wall delivered amazing shots. More than 5.000 spectators were highly anticipating the final rounds of...
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The last weekend 26th of september to be exact, we had our first WWA Quiksilver nationals organised by our Slovenian wakeboarders. Alot of hours were invested by our organisers Rok, Tiln, Jan, Peter and others....
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Nick Davies, Sophie Cordery, Bret Little, Szebastian Szolath and Andreas Voss earn titles at the final stop of the 2009 WWA Europe...
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Now, after a year we are seeing some new faces on the top, some people we counted that will explode with their results in a year.. I am happy to see them up on the podium. Check out final results:
In the same time when King of the cable is going on we have IWWF event in Marburg, so check the last results.. I just cant wait to see the final scores… tomorrow will be a big day!
Another WWA comp is going on, we have first qualifying results online, check them out…
I am happy to announce overall winners in first Croatian Wakeboard tour… Robi was celebrating picking up yearly tickets for Cable Pag and Cable Krk… Ralica was already making his dreams with...
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He did not have a very bold line, however, it was his board that made some sparks in Tacen. Apart from the strongest international competition, the Slovenes can also be proud of the first girl who fought with the whitewater, defeating it several times and using it for a couple of successful jumps. Naja Puhan undoubtedly deserved a special award no matter the fact that she did not qualify for the finals. In male competition, that is.












