Friday, July 25, 2008
Wednesday, July 23, 2008
2008 Texas Wakesurf Championships "Showdown at The Secret Spot" Results
*Blog entry from: www.wakeoutlaws.com
"Showdown at The Secret Spot"
2008 Texas Wakesurf Championships
A Wake Outlaws Production
Saturday, June 21st, 2008
Brazos River, Kopperl Texas[/b]
Settled along the Brazos River, the first ever Texas Wakesurf Championships was held on Saturday, June 21st 2008. Competitors came from across these great United States to vie for their title; spectators came to just enjoy the sun and watch, as the competitors would put on a memorable show. The weather held out both Friday, practice day and Saturday, competition day. Calm winds and high degrees made it for a “HOT” Texas day both from the riders’ tricks and the temperature.
Indian Lodge was the location and a special thanks to the event hosts, Tim and Barb for ensuring that the layout would provide optimal viewing from shore but calm waters as well. The spectators would also be blown away by the true Texas BBQ talents of Texas local, Darrell Robichaux. Serving everything from pulled pork, brisket, sausage to down home potato salad and beans few would be hungry throughout the day.
The Wake Outlaw Twins, SV240 Enzos Centurions were in full effect; sacked out to give the sickest wake a wakesurfer has seen. These Centurion Towboats proudly displayed Wake Outlaws commitment to wakesurfing. As the day of the event arrived, competitors had completed the practice runs and each anticipated their individual rides. With 45 second pass in each direction, the runs had to be well choreographed to display their skills to the judges.
What is to be said for the riding? It was nothing less than spectacular. It was a great opportunity for the amateurs and those new to wake surfing to see what their potential could be in the sport. Riders ranged from new amateurs to well-known competitors that are a regular fixture at the Worlds and other National competitions. Everything from shuvs, 1080, Air reverse, and backside 3’s were pulled off leaving spectators in awe.
Sponsors would display their commitment to get behind the ever-growing sport with wakesurfers from The Walker Project, Inland Surfer, Triple X and Phase 5. Clothing packages for first place contenders would be courtesy of Under Ground Products (UGP). Raffles would see spectators be able to win everything from wakesurf boards, to Wet Sounds, to Helium, Cobian, Centurion and Anarchy clothing packages. All in all, no one would leave empty handed!
As the day turned to night, Wake Outlaws would award the competitors, announce the Walker Project Team Rider Search Winners and runner-ups, award the Charity Backyard Board build-off for Best Artwork and Best in Show. Day turned to night and the event was closed out in true Outlaw fashion with the band, Full Service gifting the audience with their music atop a huge flat bed. It surely was a sight to see, lit up by bonfire, the sounds of surfing would come thru the Reggae Rock of the Texas Wakesurf Championships after party.
Wake Outlaws would like to thank all the sponsors for getting behind this event and making it a memorable occasion for all those involved. Sponsors: Wake Outlaws, Centurion Boats, Wet Sounds, Inland Surfer, Phase 5, The Walker Project, Under Ground Products (UGP), Triple X Surfboards, Scream Marine, Xtrak Inc., Texas Sport Boats, Fun n Sun Boats, Hydrotunes, Anarchy, Fly High, Smed Wakesurfing, Nice-Rack, Helium, Fresh Air Exhaust, H2O Clothing, Scream Marine, Shred Stixx, CenturionCrew.com, Cobian.
Acknowledgement to the judges: Kayce Brewer, Centurion Boats; Mike Walker, The Walker Project; Matt Smedley, Smed Wakesurfing and Inland Surfer team: Mack Page, Marc Sher, Lance Connor and Jeff Page.
A special thank you to our drivers, event hands, and photographers: Driver, Charlie Angel, Centurion Boats (Fun N Sun Boats); and photographers, Denise and Bryan Butler (Wake Outlaws Members) Event hands: Ryan Reyes & Katie (Wake Outlaws Members)
Visual boat feed: Ed Sullivan
Announcers: Jeff Page, Sean Cummings, Ed Sullivan and Kayley Gordon
Womens Amateur Skim:
1st – Kaley Gordon
2nd – Heather Jones
(L-R: Kayley Gordon, Heather Jones)
Womens Amateur Surf:
1st – Denise Butler
2nd – Shay Smedley
3rd – Kristin Hinther
(L-R: Denise Butler, Shay Smedley, Kristin Hinther)
Mens Amateur Skim:
1st – Chris Kinsey
2nd – Warrick Bell
3rd – Bryan Butler
(L-R: Bryan Butler, Warrick Bell, Chris Kinsey)
Mens Amateur Surf:
1st – Alec Wood
2nd – Justin Montgomery
3rd – Rob Gordon
(L-R: Justin Montgomery, Alec Wood, Rob Gordon)
Womens Masters:
1st – Judy Walker
2nd – Tracy Mangold
(L-R: Judy Walker, Tracy Mangold)
Mens Masters:
1st – Mack Page
2nd – Jeff Page
3rd – Jeff Walker
(L-R: Mack Page, Jeff Page, Jeff Walker)
Womens Pro Skim:
1st – Bri Chmel
2nd – Jaqualine Croce
3rd – Jami Martin
(L-R: Bri Chmel, Jaqualine Croce, Jami Martin)
Womens Pro Surf:
1st – Jessica Oswald
2nd – Lindsay Hinther
3rd – Becca Payne
(L-R: Jessica Oswald, Lindsay Hinther, Becca Payne)
Mens Pro Skim:
1st – Sean Cummings
(L-R: Sean Cummings)
Mens Pro Surf:
1st – James Walker
2nd – Chase Hazen
3rd – Lance Connor
(L-R: James Walker, Chase Hazen, Lance Connor)
Charity Backyard Build-Off:
Best in Show: Jeff Walker
Best Artwork: Matt Smedley
(L-R: Matt Smedley, Jeff Walker)
The Walker Project Team Rider Search Winners:
Male: Rob Gordon
Female: Becca Payne
(L-R: Rob Gordon, Becca Payne)
Thanks again to everyone that came out to support the event.
"Showdown at The Secret Spot"
2008 Texas Wakesurf Championships
A Wake Outlaws Production
Saturday, June 21st, 2008
Brazos River, Kopperl Texas[/b]
Settled along the Brazos River, the first ever Texas Wakesurf Championships was held on Saturday, June 21st 2008. Competitors came from across these great United States to vie for their title; spectators came to just enjoy the sun and watch, as the competitors would put on a memorable show. The weather held out both Friday, practice day and Saturday, competition day. Calm winds and high degrees made it for a “HOT” Texas day both from the riders’ tricks and the temperature.
Indian Lodge was the location and a special thanks to the event hosts, Tim and Barb for ensuring that the layout would provide optimal viewing from shore but calm waters as well. The spectators would also be blown away by the true Texas BBQ talents of Texas local, Darrell Robichaux. Serving everything from pulled pork, brisket, sausage to down home potato salad and beans few would be hungry throughout the day.
The Wake Outlaw Twins, SV240 Enzos Centurions were in full effect; sacked out to give the sickest wake a wakesurfer has seen. These Centurion Towboats proudly displayed Wake Outlaws commitment to wakesurfing. As the day of the event arrived, competitors had completed the practice runs and each anticipated their individual rides. With 45 second pass in each direction, the runs had to be well choreographed to display their skills to the judges.
What is to be said for the riding? It was nothing less than spectacular. It was a great opportunity for the amateurs and those new to wake surfing to see what their potential could be in the sport. Riders ranged from new amateurs to well-known competitors that are a regular fixture at the Worlds and other National competitions. Everything from shuvs, 1080, Air reverse, and backside 3’s were pulled off leaving spectators in awe.
Sponsors would display their commitment to get behind the ever-growing sport with wakesurfers from The Walker Project, Inland Surfer, Triple X and Phase 5. Clothing packages for first place contenders would be courtesy of Under Ground Products (UGP). Raffles would see spectators be able to win everything from wakesurf boards, to Wet Sounds, to Helium, Cobian, Centurion and Anarchy clothing packages. All in all, no one would leave empty handed!
As the day turned to night, Wake Outlaws would award the competitors, announce the Walker Project Team Rider Search Winners and runner-ups, award the Charity Backyard Board build-off for Best Artwork and Best in Show. Day turned to night and the event was closed out in true Outlaw fashion with the band, Full Service gifting the audience with their music atop a huge flat bed. It surely was a sight to see, lit up by bonfire, the sounds of surfing would come thru the Reggae Rock of the Texas Wakesurf Championships after party.
Wake Outlaws would like to thank all the sponsors for getting behind this event and making it a memorable occasion for all those involved. Sponsors: Wake Outlaws, Centurion Boats, Wet Sounds, Inland Surfer, Phase 5, The Walker Project, Under Ground Products (UGP), Triple X Surfboards, Scream Marine, Xtrak Inc., Texas Sport Boats, Fun n Sun Boats, Hydrotunes, Anarchy, Fly High, Smed Wakesurfing, Nice-Rack, Helium, Fresh Air Exhaust, H2O Clothing, Scream Marine, Shred Stixx, CenturionCrew.com, Cobian.
Acknowledgement to the judges: Kayce Brewer, Centurion Boats; Mike Walker, The Walker Project; Matt Smedley, Smed Wakesurfing and Inland Surfer team: Mack Page, Marc Sher, Lance Connor and Jeff Page.
A special thank you to our drivers, event hands, and photographers: Driver, Charlie Angel, Centurion Boats (Fun N Sun Boats); and photographers, Denise and Bryan Butler (Wake Outlaws Members) Event hands: Ryan Reyes & Katie (Wake Outlaws Members)
Visual boat feed: Ed Sullivan
Announcers: Jeff Page, Sean Cummings, Ed Sullivan and Kayley Gordon
Womens Amateur Skim:
1st – Kaley Gordon
2nd – Heather Jones
(L-R: Kayley Gordon, Heather Jones)
Womens Amateur Surf:
1st – Denise Butler
2nd – Shay Smedley
3rd – Kristin Hinther
(L-R: Denise Butler, Shay Smedley, Kristin Hinther)
Mens Amateur Skim:
1st – Chris Kinsey
2nd – Warrick Bell
3rd – Bryan Butler
(L-R: Bryan Butler, Warrick Bell, Chris Kinsey)
Mens Amateur Surf:
1st – Alec Wood
2nd – Justin Montgomery
3rd – Rob Gordon
(L-R: Justin Montgomery, Alec Wood, Rob Gordon)
Womens Masters:
1st – Judy Walker
2nd – Tracy Mangold
(L-R: Judy Walker, Tracy Mangold)
Mens Masters:
1st – Mack Page
2nd – Jeff Page
3rd – Jeff Walker
(L-R: Mack Page, Jeff Page, Jeff Walker)
Womens Pro Skim:
1st – Bri Chmel
2nd – Jaqualine Croce
3rd – Jami Martin
(L-R: Bri Chmel, Jaqualine Croce, Jami Martin)
Womens Pro Surf:
1st – Jessica Oswald
2nd – Lindsay Hinther
3rd – Becca Payne
(L-R: Jessica Oswald, Lindsay Hinther, Becca Payne)
Mens Pro Skim:
1st – Sean Cummings
(L-R: Sean Cummings)
Mens Pro Surf:
1st – James Walker
2nd – Chase Hazen
3rd – Lance Connor
(L-R: James Walker, Chase Hazen, Lance Connor)
Charity Backyard Build-Off:
Best in Show: Jeff Walker
Best Artwork: Matt Smedley
(L-R: Matt Smedley, Jeff Walker)
The Walker Project Team Rider Search Winners:
Male: Rob Gordon
Female: Becca Payne
(L-R: Rob Gordon, Becca Payne)
Thanks again to everyone that came out to support the event.
Monday, July 21, 2008
Jasset Wins Again
Congratulations to X-TRAK team rider Jasset Umbel on her double victory at the Reef/Sweetwater ProAm!
http://reef.wblivesurf.com/Recap:
The 4th Annual Reef Sweetwater Pro Am Surf Fest is in the history books now as one of the best surfing events on the East Coast. Thanks to Hurricane Bertha stalling off the East Coast, this year's event was blessed with some of the best surf ever for a pro-am event in North Carolina. For 3 solid days, waves ranged from waist-chest high with some solid bigger sets in the head high plus range. With over 300 contestants combined in the event, there was no shortage of excitement and and great surfing. Spectators were in the thousands with roars of applause during all divisions of the event.
The pro division was packed again this year with 96 surfers from around the world competing for the $20,000 prize purse. There were a few upsets and the long period swell made it a must to surf smart and pick the better waves that lined up for the higher scores. Last year's Champion Asher Nolan was stopped short in the quarterfinals this year. In the end there were four surfers left fighting for the $5000 first place check. Jeremy Johnston from Florida was crowned the 2008 Reef Sweetwater Pro-Am Surf Fest Champion with lightning quick turns and some big airs in the final. Behind him respectively were Nick Rosza (CA) in second, Aaron Cormican (FL) in third, and Lucas Rogers (VA) in fourth.
In the guys amateur divisions, the usual suspects and rippers were present and the finals showcased some solid talent of future pros. In the Guys Open Longboard division, Tony Silvagni from North Carolina took the crown. In the Guys 14-Under division, Michael Ciaramella from New Jersey was the standout winner. The action packed 15-Over division was not short of action either with persistent and consistent Owen Moffet from North Carolina taking the gold.
In the girls amateur divisions, there were some familiar faces again this year. In the Girls Open Longboard Division, Kate Easton from Virginia took first this year. Jasset Umbel from Florida took gold in the Girls 17-Under and surfed up an group to win the 18-Over division as well.
Overall, the contest couldn't have gone any better with waves, weather, staff, surfers, and spectators. It was comforting to know that after the event on Saturday afternoon, a handfull of surfers saved the lives of several swimmers caught in a bad rip current. I have no doubt that lives would have been lost if it were'nt for the quick reaction of surfers that used their ocean knowledge to help those in distress.
A huge thanks to all the sponsors, staff, and volunteers that made this event possible. We hope to see everyone again next year even bigger and better.
http://reef.wblivesurf.com/Recap:
The 4th Annual Reef Sweetwater Pro Am Surf Fest is in the history books now as one of the best surfing events on the East Coast. Thanks to Hurricane Bertha stalling off the East Coast, this year's event was blessed with some of the best surf ever for a pro-am event in North Carolina. For 3 solid days, waves ranged from waist-chest high with some solid bigger sets in the head high plus range. With over 300 contestants combined in the event, there was no shortage of excitement and and great surfing. Spectators were in the thousands with roars of applause during all divisions of the event.
The pro division was packed again this year with 96 surfers from around the world competing for the $20,000 prize purse. There were a few upsets and the long period swell made it a must to surf smart and pick the better waves that lined up for the higher scores. Last year's Champion Asher Nolan was stopped short in the quarterfinals this year. In the end there were four surfers left fighting for the $5000 first place check. Jeremy Johnston from Florida was crowned the 2008 Reef Sweetwater Pro-Am Surf Fest Champion with lightning quick turns and some big airs in the final. Behind him respectively were Nick Rosza (CA) in second, Aaron Cormican (FL) in third, and Lucas Rogers (VA) in fourth.
In the guys amateur divisions, the usual suspects and rippers were present and the finals showcased some solid talent of future pros. In the Guys Open Longboard division, Tony Silvagni from North Carolina took the crown. In the Guys 14-Under division, Michael Ciaramella from New Jersey was the standout winner. The action packed 15-Over division was not short of action either with persistent and consistent Owen Moffet from North Carolina taking the gold.
In the girls amateur divisions, there were some familiar faces again this year. In the Girls Open Longboard Division, Kate Easton from Virginia took first this year. Jasset Umbel from Florida took gold in the Girls 17-Under and surfed up an group to win the 18-Over division as well.
Overall, the contest couldn't have gone any better with waves, weather, staff, surfers, and spectators. It was comforting to know that after the event on Saturday afternoon, a handfull of surfers saved the lives of several swimmers caught in a bad rip current. I have no doubt that lives would have been lost if it were'nt for the quick reaction of surfers that used their ocean knowledge to help those in distress.
A huge thanks to all the sponsors, staff, and volunteers that made this event possible. We hope to see everyone again next year even bigger and better.
Thursday, July 17, 2008
On the road again
X-Trak's National sales manager and four time World Champ Frieda Zamba-Shaw is on the road in California. She'll be working her way north from San Diego stopping into accounts and grabbing some surf along the way. IF you'd like to set up an appointment or have any questions please drop her an email at frieda@xtrak.com.
Friday, July 11, 2008
SUP Traction Pads From X-TRAK
New SUP pads are coming off the CNC machine as we speak. There moving fast and we're doing all we can to meet the demand however certain styles and colors remain out of stock. Check back regularly as we add to our inventory. You can also give us a call for availability 888-964-6860
Here is the address for the webstore:
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Wednesday, July 2, 2008
South bound and down
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