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2009 Stop #2 - Rathy Claims First Career Pro Tour Stop Win

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2009 Pro Tour Stop #1
Stop #2 Saturday's Results
Stop #2 Friday's Results

Pleasant Prairie, Wis. – The MasterCraft Pro Wakeboard Tour wrapped up its final day of action in Pleasant Prairie, Wis. today with five rounds of riding between the Pro Men and Jr. Pro Men divisions.
 
The Pro Men were first off the dock this morning for a 20-man quarterfinal, which eliminated half the competition, advancing only the top two riders in each of the five heats. The 10 semifinalists battled it out for one of four spots in the finals, with Andrew Adkison, Harley Clifford, Aaron Rathy and current Pro Tour titlist Phillip Soven moving onto the final round.
 
All four finalists threw down some impressive runs, but only Canadian ripper Aaron Rathy had two stand up passes to earn him his first Pro Tour stop win of his career. Clifford and Adkison rounded out the contest podium.
 
“I’m just stoked to get my first win, that’s all I can really say,” said Rathy. “It was a tough final, no doubt, but I had two stand up passes and came away with the win.”
 
With today’s win, Aaron Rathy now leads both the Pro Tour and the King of Wake standings lists.
 
Although Aussie Dean Smith didn’t make the finals today, the former Australian Pro Tour champ did ride away with the ROCKSTAR Best Trick Award for his massive Indy Tantrum Backside 3 off of the U.S. Air Force Kicker. The award is a $1,000 cash prize.
 
In the Jr. Pro Men’s division, ten amateur rippers hit the water today in two heats of five for their semifinals, with only the top two riders in each heat advancing onto the final round. Phillip Aslinger, Steel Lafferty, Bob Soven and Aussie Mitch Langfield faced off in a heated four-man final today with Soven taking the top spot. Langfield, Lafferty and Aslinger rounded out the finals.
 
With today’s win, Bob Soven claims his second Pro Tour stop victory of the season and continues his lead the Jr. Pro Men’s standings.    
 
The MasterCraft Pro Wakeboard Tour now heads to Knoxville, Tenn., June 27 & 28 for the third stop of the Pro Tour. Additional venues for the 2009 Pro Tour, includes Fort Worth, Tex., Elizabethtown, Ky. and Sparks/Reno, Nev.
 
For schedules, results, standings, photos, videos, athlete bios and more, please visit www.allisports.com.
 
The MasterCraft Pro Wakeboard Tour is organized by World Sports & Marketing of Orlando, Fla. The Pro Tour has the support of the following sponsors: MasterCraft, Rockstar Energy Drink, Mona Vie, the U.S. Air Force, Indmar, Billabong, Hyperlite, CWB, Ronix, Liquid Force, Gator Boards, Oakley, Ride the Wake, FUEL TV and Allisports.com.
 
The MasterCraft X-Star is the exclusive tow boat of the Pro Wakeboard Tour, as it has been since the Tour’s inception in 1992. Indmar Marine engines provides the power for MasterCraft’s X Series line of competition tow boats.
 
ROCKSTAR is the world's most powerful energy drink. Enhanced with the potent herbal blend of Guarana, Ginkgo, Ginseng and Milk Thistle, ROCKSTAR is formulated to provide an incredible energy boost for those who lead active and exhausting lifestyles - from athletes to rock stars.ROCKSTAR ENERGY DRINK is available in eleven amazing flavors: Original, Sugar Free, Zero Carb, Juiced Mango Orange Passion Fruit, Juiced Guava, Juiced Pomegranate, Tropical Punched, Punched Citrus, Roasted Mocha, Roasted Latte, and Roasted Light Vanilla. ROCKSTAR ENERGY SHOTS are available in Wild Berry and Tropical Punch flavors.ROCKSTAR ENERGY DRINK is available at convenience and grocery retail outlets across the United States, Canada, Australia, Austria, Belgium, France, Ireland, New Zealand, Japan, Germany, Switzerland, Finland, Spain, The Netherlands, the United Arab Emirates, and throughout the United Kingdom.
 
Media Partners
To 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 Wake
Viewed 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.
 
Alli, the Alliance of Action Sports
Alli, the Alliance of Action Sports, is a global business that encompasses national and international action sports tours and events, multimedia production, and a consumer facing lifestyle brand.  The Alliance includes: the Dew Tour, Winter Dew Tour, China Invitational, Maloof Money Cup, AMA Motocross Championship, King of Wake series, and the Free Flow Tour; Alli Productions, which creates original content, produces and presents content with partners, and distributes Alli content through a variety of channels. Alli is owned by NBC Sports and MTV Networks and represents a network of athletes, fans, brands and properties. Its mission is to facilitate the momentous growth of action sports, through competition and lifestyle, for a new generation of fans and athletes. The Alli properties are home to more than 550,000 spectators each year and broadcasts more than 150 hours of original content in 100 countries and 280 million homes worldwide. More information can be found at www.allisports.com.
 
Sunday, June 21 – PWT Stop #2 Final Results:
 
Pro Men - Finals Heat #1
1 Aaron Rathy                   CAN        93.00
2 Harley Clifford                 AUS        90.00
3 Andrew Adkison            USA        79.75
4 Phillip Soven                   USA        77.25
 
Jr. Pro Men - Finals Heat #1
1 Bob Soven                        USA        98.00
2 Mitch Langfield              AUS        88.25
3 Steel Lafferty                   USA        83.75
4 Phillip Aslinger               USA        70.00
                              
Pro Men - Semifinals Heat #1
1 Aaron Rathy                   CAN        85.00
2 Andrew Adkison            USA        84.25
3 Rusty Malinoski             CAN        80.00
4 Dean Smith                      AUS        79.25
5 Trevor Hansen                USA        71.50
 
Pro Men - Semifinals Heat #2
1 Phillip Soven                  USA        87.25
2 Harley Clifford               AUS        86.50
3 Jimmy LaRiche                USA        86.00
4 Olivier Derome                CAN        73.50
5 Nick Davies                     ENG         67.25
 
Jr. Pro Men - Semifinals Heat #1
1 Mitch Langfield             AUS        95.50
2 Phillip Aslinger             USA        87.50
3 Daniel Powers                 USA        78.50
4 Joshua Twelker               USA        74.50
5 Johnny Tobaben            USA        47.50
 
Jr. Pro Men - Semifinals Heat #2
1 Bob Soven                        USA        97.25
2 Steel Lafferty                 USA        91.25
3 Jacob Valdez                    USA        77.50
4 Alex Graydon                  USA        69.00
5 Nick Galotifore                USA        65.00
 
Pro Men - Quarterfinals Heat #1
1 Jimmy LaRiche              USA        93.00
2 Trevor Hansen               USA        88.25
3 Adam Errington              USA        85.00
4 Bryan Hutton                  USA        73.75
 
Pro Men - Quarterfinals Heat #2
1 Phillip Soven                  USA        94.25
2 Dean Smith                     AUS        90.00
3 Austin Hair                      USA        85.75
4 Corey Bradley                 USA        70.00
 
Pro Men - Quarterfinals Heat #3
1 Andrew Adkison            USA        93.75
2 Rusty Malinoski            CAN        86.50
3 JD Webb                          USA        84.50
4 Jeff Weatherall                NZL         75.25
 
Pro Men - Quarterfinals Heat #4
1 Aaron Rathy                   CAN        94.00
2 Nick Davies                    ENG        89.00
3 Jeff House                        USA        76.00
4 Shawn Watson               USA        65.25
 
Pro Men - Quarterfinals Heat #5
1 Harley Clifford               AUS        91.75
2 Olivier Derome              CAN        90.75
3 Kyle Rattray                    CAN        85.25
4 Chris Dykmans                USA        72.25

Saturday's News...

Lack of Funbox Leaves Some Riders Hanging

Pleasant Prairie, Wis. – Thanks to severe storms that tore through Pleasant Prairie overnight, the riders of the MasterCraft Pro Wakeboard Tour arrived at Prairie Springs Park this morning to find that they would be competing without a Pro Tour staple, the MasterCraft Funbox.
 
The funbox, or transfer box, traditionally sits at the center of the course and is essentially a must-hit apparatus in order to receive a high score toward rail-based tricks. But with the funbox temporarily out of commission, riders had to change up their runs and rely heavily on their wake-based tricks.
 
For riders with a big and floaty style, the primarily wake-based contest today proved to be beneficial, but for the rail riders, today was just not their day.
 
“[Today] threw a lot guys off with the funbox not being there, but that’s life for you,” said rail master Shane Bonifay. “The funbox influences your run, for sure, and riders sometimes make up for their wake tricks on the rails, so yeah, some of us feel like we were left hanging out there today.”
 
While Bonifay and several other rail notables didn’t make the cut today, 20 other riders advanced onto tomorrow’s Pro Men quarterfinals. Among the quarterfinalists is Dean Smith, who posted the high score of the day with an 85. The Pro Men are the first off the dock tomorrow morning.
 
The Jr. Pro Men hit the water today for their quarterfinals, where 20 amateur rippers competed in five heats of four, with only the top two riders in each heat advancing onto tomorrow’s semifinals. Among the ten semifinalists are Bob Soven and Aussie Mitch Langfield, who each posted a 68.89 – the highest score of the day – to win their respective heat.
 
Soven, who currently leads the Jr. Pro Men’s standings, will look to capture his second consecutive win of the season tomorrow, after claiming the top spot at the Tour’s first stop of the year in Fort Worth, Tex.
 
The event runs tomorrow, Sunday, June 21 from 9:30am – 3:30pm.
 
Following Pleasant Prairie the MasterCraft Pro Wakeboard Tour heads to Knoxville, Tenn., June 27 & 28 for the third stop of the Pro Tour. Additional venues for the 2009 Pro Tour, includes Fort Worth, Tex., Elizabethtown, Ky. and Sparks/Reno, Nev.
 
For schedules, results, standings, photos, videos, athlete bios and more, please visit www.allisports.com.
 
The MasterCraft Pro Wakeboard Tour is organized by World Sports & Marketing of Orlando, Fla. The Pro Tour has the support of the following sponsors: MasterCraft, Rockstar Energy Drink, Mona Vie, the U.S. Air Force, Indmar, Billabong, Hyperlite, CWB, Ronix, Liquid Force, Gator Boards, Oakley, Ride the Wake, FUEL TV and Allisports.com.
 
The MasterCraft X-Star is the exclusive tow boat of the Pro Wakeboard Tour, as it has been since the Tour’s inception in 1992. Indmar Marine engines provides the power for MasterCraft’s X Series line of competition tow boats.
 
ROCKSTAR is the world's most powerful energy drink. Enhanced with the potent herbal blend of Guarana, Ginkgo, Ginseng and Milk Thistle, ROCKSTAR is formulated to provide an incredible energy boost for those who lead active and exhausting lifestyles - from athletes to rock stars.ROCKSTAR ENERGY DRINK is available in eleven amazing flavors: Original, Sugar Free, Zero Carb, Juiced Mango Orange Passion Fruit, Juiced Guava, Juiced Pomegranate, Tropical Punched, Punched Citrus, Roasted Mocha, Roasted Latte, and Roasted Light Vanilla. ROCKSTAR ENERGY SHOTS are available in Wild Berry and Tropical Punch flavors.ROCKSTAR ENERGY DRINK is available at convenience and grocery retail outlets across the United States, Canada, Australia, Austria, Belgium, France, Ireland, New Zealand, Japan, Germany, Switzerland, Finland, Spain, The Netherlands, the United Arab Emirates, and throughout the United Kingdom.
 
Media Partners
To 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 Wake
Viewed 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.
 
Alli, the Alliance of Action Sports
Alli, the Alliance of Action Sports, is a global business that encompasses national and international action sports tours and events, multimedia production, and a consumer facing lifestyle brand.  The Alliance includes: the Dew Tour, Winter Dew Tour, China Invitational, Maloof Money Cup, AMA Motocross Championship, King of Wake series, and the Free Flow Tour; Alli Productions, which creates original content, produces and presents content with partners, and distributes Alli content through a variety of channels. Alli is owned by NBC Sports and MTV Networks and represents a network of athletes, fans, brands and properties. Its mission is to facilitate the momentous growth of action sports, through competition and lifestyle, for a new generation of fans and athletes. The Alli properties are home to more than 550,000 spectators each year and broadcasts more than 150 hours of original content in 100 countries and 280 million homes worldwide. More information can be found at www.allisports.com.
 
Saturday, June 20 – Day Two Results:
                              
Pro Men - Pre-Qualifiers Heat #1
1 Trevor Hansen               USA        76.67
2 Austin Hair                     USA        70.00
3 Shane Bonifay                 USA        67.22
4 Brad Smeele                     NZL         56.67
5 Scott Stewart                   USA        45.56
6 Mike Maynard                CDN        25.00
 
Pro Men - Pre-Qualifiers Heat #2
1 Dean Smith                     AUS        85.00
2 Rusty Malinoski            CDN        76.67
3 Chad Sharpe                    CDN        75.00
4 Jason Bannatyne            CDN        48.89
5 Dylan Rivait                     USA        30.00
6 Paul Hernaez                    FRA        22.22
 
Pro Men - Pre-Qualifiers Heat #3
1 Shawn Watson               USA        66.67
2 Nick Davies                    ENG        54.89
3 Danny Harf                      USA        50.56
4 Tony Carroll                    USA        48.89
5 AJ Racinelli                      USA        38.89
6 Jefferson Langley           USA        28.33
 
Pro Men - Pre-Qualifiers Heat #4
1 JD Webb                          USA        59.22
2 Chris Dykmans             USA        48.33
3 Kyle Alberts                    USA        44.00
4 Josh Palma                       USA        43.22
5 John Rodriguez               USA        33.89
6 Keith Holley                    USA        24.89
 
Pro Men - Pre-Qualifiers Heat #5
1 Adam Errington             USA        76.67
2 Bryan Hutton                  USA        67.78
3 Sam Thomson                 AUS        61.78
4 Nick Jones                       USA        51.22
5 Zane Schwenk                 USA        48.22
6 Eric Deegan                     USA        45.56
 
Pro Men - Pre-Qualifiers Heat #6
1 Phillip Soven                  USA        73.33
2 Jeff House                       USA        64.00
3 Troy Mackey                   AUS        53.33
4 Danny Thollander          USA        48.89
5 Robby Carter                   USA        45.33
6 Victor Sanchez                USA        30.00
 
Pro Men - Pre-Qualifiers Heat #7
1 Kyle Rattray                   CAN        60.00
2 Olivier Derome              CAN        53.33
3 Ryan King                        USA        45.00
4 Dylan Miller                     CAN        40.67
5 Ricky Gonzales                USA        33.33
6 Anthony Hollick             USA        23.33
 
Pro Men - Pre-Qualifiers Heat #8
1 Andrew Adkison            USA        73.33
2 Jimmy LaRiche              USA        64.00
3 Alex Hamrick                   USA        48.67
4 Dustin O’Ferrall              CAN        41.67
5 Nick Weinacker               USA        33.33
 
Pro Men - Pre-Qualifiers Heat #9
1 Aaron Rathy                   CAN        66.67
2 Jeff Weatherall              NZL        57.89
3 Joey Bradley                    USA        47.00
4 Kirby Liesmann               USA        41.78
5 James Hindes                  USA        38.78
 
Pro Men - Pre-Qualifiers Heat #10
1 Harley Clifford               AUS        70.56
2 Corey Bradley                USA        68.33
3 Keith Lidberg                  USA        61.11
4 Derek Grasman                USA        40.00
5 Alex Brown                      USA        31.67
 
Jr. Pro Men - Quarterfinals Heat #1
1 Mitch Langfield             AUS        68.89
2 Daniel Powers                USA        50.00
3 Pierce Homsey                USA        49.44
4 Hunter Stich                    USA        36.11
 
Jr. Pro Men - Quarterfinals Heat #2
1 Steel Lafferty                 USA        63.89
2 Johnny Tobaben             USA        53.33
3 Danny Burnstein            USA        48.33
4 Daniel Dyck                     USA        42.78
 
Jr. Pro Men - Quarterfinals Heat #3
1 Jacob Valdez                   USA        60.56
2 Nick Galotifore              USA        51.11
3 Jarrod Askew                  AUS        40.56
4 John Jeffries                    USA        32.22
 
Jr. Pro Men - Quarterfinals Heat #4
1 Phillip Aslinger             USA        56.67
2 Alex Graydon                  USA        43.33
3 Steven Cahail                  USA        41.11
4 Stephen Pierce                USA        27.22
 
Jr. Pro Men - Quarterfinals Heat #5
1 Bob Soven                        USA        68.89
2 Joshua Twelker             USA        61.11
3 Taylor Kress                    USA        48.89
4 Gunnar Shuler                 USA        35.00

Friday's News...

Storm Slows, but doesn’t Stop Pro Wakeboard Tour

Pleasant Prairie, Wis. – After several hours of postponement today, due to severe weather, the MasterCraft Pro Wakeboard Tour kicked off its first day of action in Pleasant Prairie, Wis., hosting qualifiers for the Jr. Pro Men’s division. The postponement forced Tour organizers, World Sports & Marketing to reschedule the Pro division qualifiers for tomorrow, Saturday, June 20.
 
The top amateur riders from around globe hit the waters of Lake Andrea at Prairie Springs Park today for the Jr. Pro Men’s division qualifiers. Nearly 30 riders competed within five heats in the opening round, advancing the top four riders in each heat onto the next round of the contest. Among the 20 riders to move onto tomorrow’s Jr. Pro Men quarterfinals is Bob Soven, who posted a perfect score of 100-points to win his heat today. Bob, younger brother of defending Pro Tour champion Phillip Soven, will enter the quarterfinals as the top-seeded rider.
 
Daniel Powers, Phillip Aslinger, Danny Burnstein and Aussie Jarrod Askew also won their respective heats today to advance onto the quarterfinals.
 
The MasterCraft Pro Wakeboard Tour continues tomorrow Saturday, June 20 from 9:30am – 4:30pm, and ends on Sunday, June 21.
 
For schedules, results, standings, photos, videos, athlete bios and more, please visit www.allisports.com.
 
The MasterCraft Pro Wakeboard Tour is organized by World Sports & Marketing of Orlando, Fla. The Pro Tour has the support of the following sponsors: MasterCraft, Rockstar Energy Drink, Mona Vie, the U.S. Air Force, Indmar, Billabong, Hyperlite, CWB, Ronix, Liquid Force, Gator Boards, Oakley, Ride the Wake, FUEL TV and Allisports.com.
 
The MasterCraft X-Star is the exclusive tow boat of the MasterCraft Pro Wakeboard Tour, as it has been since the Tour’s inception in 1992. Indmar Marine engines provides the power for MasterCraft’s X Series line of competition tow boats.
 
ROCKSTAR is the world's most powerful energy drink. Enhanced with the potent herbal blend of Guarana, Ginkgo, Ginseng and Milk Thistle, ROCKSTAR is formulated to provide an incredible energy boost for those who lead active and exhausting lifestyles - from athletes to rock stars.ROCKSTAR ENERGY DRINK is available in eleven amazing flavors: Original, Sugar Free, Zero Carb, Juiced Mango Orange Passion Fruit, Juiced Guava, Juiced Pomegranate, Tropical Punched, Punched Citrus, Roasted Mocha, Roasted Latte, and Roasted Light Vanilla. ROCKSTAR ENERGY SHOTS are available in Wild Berry and Tropical Punch flavors.ROCKSTAR ENERGY DRINK is available at convenience and grocery retail outlets across the United States, Canada, Australia, Austria, Belgium, France, Ireland, New Zealand, Japan, Germany, Switzerland, Finland, Spain, The Netherlands, the United Arab Emirates, and throughout the United Kingdom.
 
Media Partners
To 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 Wake
Viewed 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.
 
Alli, the Alliance of Action Sports
Alli, the Alliance of Action Sports, is a global business that encompasses national and international action sports tours and events, multimedia production, and a consumer facing lifestyle brand.  The Alliance includes: the Dew Tour, Winter Dew Tour, China Invitational, Maloof Money Cup, AMA Motocross Championship, King of Wake series, and the Free Flow Tour; Alli Productions, which creates original content, produces and presents content with partners, and distributes Alli content through a variety of channels. Alli is owned by NBC Sports and MTV Networks and represents a network of athletes, fans, brands and properties. Its mission is to facilitate the momentous growth of action sports, through competition and lifestyle, for a new generation of fans and athletes. The Alli properties are home to more than 550,000 spectators each year and broadcasts more than 150 hours of original content in 100 countries and 280 million homes worldwide. More information can be found at www.allisports.com.
 
Friday, June 19 – Day One Results:
 
     Junior Pro Men (14-18)
     Qualifying Round      Heat #:   01
  1  Askew, Jarrod              AUS  98.00
  2  Cahail, Steven               USA  89.75
  3  Stich, Hunter                USA  82.25
  4  Shuler, Gunnar             USA  70.00
  5  Milovanovic, Andy          USA  21.00
     Junior Pro Men (14-18)
     Qualifying Round      Heat #:   02
  1  Burnstein, Danny            USA  93.50
  2  Lafferty, Steel               USA  85.25
  3  Graydon, Alex              USA  75.75
  4  Pierce, Stephen                     68.25
  5  Waskevich, Brian            USA  68.00
  6  Bresson, Manatea            TAH  48.00
     Junior Pro Men (14-18)
     Qualifying Round      Heat #:   03
  1  Powers, Daniel              USA  85.00
  2  Langfield, Mitch            AUS  82.50
  3  Galotifore, Nick            USA  79.75
  4  Jeffries, John               USA  78.00
  5  Wayne, Freddie              USA  68.00
  6  Dowdy, Michael             USA  56.75
     Junior Pro Men (14-18)
     Qualifying Round      Heat #:   04
  1  Aslinger, Phillip            USA  96.25
  2  Twelker, Joshua             USA  89.75
  3  Kress, Taylor               USA  74.00
  4  Homsey, Pierce              USA  72.00
  5  Evans, Kyle                 USA  51.00
  6  Pederson, Morgan           USA  28.50
     Junior Pro Men (14-18)
     Qualifying Round      Heat #:   05
  1  Soven, Bob                  USA  100.00
  2  Valdez, Jacob               USA  86.00
  3  Dyck, Daniel                        76.00
  4  Tobaben, Johnny            USA  72.00
  5  Nikstad, Erik                USA  52.50


 

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