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Amateur Competition Kicks Off Day Two of the Nautique Wake Open Presented by Rockstar

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Nautique Wake Open ORLANDO – The second day of the Nautique Wake Open presented by Rockstar Energy kicked off with amateur divisions beginning their elimination qualifiers, along with the Pro Wakeskate semifinals. Temperatures in the low 80's and sunny-blue skies provided optimal weather for riders of all ages and skill levels who were on hand to compete behind the award-winning Super Air Nautique G23 at the second stop of the Nautique Wake Series, the only series that puts riders first.
 
Pro Wakeskate qualifying boasted an incredibly talented lineup of riders, who Nautique Wake Openwere set to compete in the semifinals as they battled to earn their position in Sunday's main show. At the end of qualifying, Brian Grubb (USA), Reed Hansen (USA) and Brandon Thomas (USA) led the way winning their respective heats.
 
"I’m blessed to be back healthy and riding again," said Team Nautique Rider Brandon Thomas. "The wake behind the G23 is massive and it felt like I was floating out there. I just went out wanting to show everyone what wakeskating is all about and I’m looking forward to carrying the momentum into the final on Sunday."
 
In the Men I semifinals, Jared Franco (USA) demonstrated his skills riding the wake of the industry-leading G23 to take the top spot. The Men II semifinals Nautique Wake Openwitnessed a solid performance from Corbin Blanton (USA) as he relied on his flashy style to sit atop the scoring sheets.
 
Talented female athletes took the water as their respective classes began the opening round of elimination, including Allison Lavrack (USA) grabbing the upper hand in the Jr. Girls (9 & under) semifinals. Hollie Waldrop (USA) lead the way in the Girls (10-13), while Julia Meyer (GER) jumped to the top of Masters Women (30-39) semifinals.
 
There was no shortage of action throughout the day, which included Kevin Duffy (USA) and Daniel Johnson (USA) engaging in an intense battle for bragging rights Nautique Wake Openin the Boys (10-13) semifinals. The Jr. Boys (9 & under) semifinals watched Maxim Sitnikov (USA) lay down one of the most impressive runs of the day ahead of Xavier Olea (MEX).
 
Some of the day's best action took place in the Jr. Men (14-18) semifinals as multiple riders dueled for the opportunity to advance to the finals. Noah Fedorovich (USA) recorded an impressive variation of tricks in the Boys Beginner (10-13) semifinals.
 
Dayle Cartwright (USA) faced stiff competition as he emerged victorious in the Veterans (40 & Over) semifinal just ahead of Kevin Michael (USA) in the runner-up position.
 
Nautique Wake OpenThe Nautique Wake Open is set to kick off at 8:30AM on Saturday, April 23 for day three of the event, which will include Pro Men quarterfinals, Pro Women semifinals and Amateur finals.
 
As the organizer and sanctioning body of the 2016 Nautique Wake Open presented by Rockstar Energy, the World Wakeboard Association would like to thank all of its partners for their support in making the event possible, including Nautique Boat Company and Rockstar Energy Drink.
 
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For more information on the 2016 Wakeboard World Series, go to thewwa.com.
 
Results - Day 2

Masters Women (30-39) Semifinal (all riders advance)
1. Julia Meyer (GER) - 66.67
 
Amateur Wakeskate Semifinal (all riders advance)
1. Francisco Cabezas (USA) - 53.33
 
Women Wakeskate Semifinal (all riders advance)
1. Piper Harris (USA) - 66.67
 
Jr. Boys (9 & Under) Semifinal (all riders advance)
1. Maxim Sitnikov (USA) - 61.67
2. Xavier Olea (MEX) - 53.33
 
Boys (10-13) Semifinal (top four riders advance)
1. Kevin Duffy (USA) - 81.67
2. Daniel Johnson (USA) - 71.67
3. Rocker Steiner ( USA) - 67.33
4. Brett Powell (USA) - 45.00
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5. Cody Hunnicutt (USA) - 40.67
6. Jamie Huser (SUI) - 28.33
7. Thomas Herman (USA) - 21.67
 
Jr. Girls (9 & Under) Semifinal (all riders advance)
1. Allison Lavrack (USA) - 62.67
2. Madison Lavrack (USA) - 60.00
 
Girls (10-13) Semifinal (top four riders advance)
1. Hollie Waldrop (USA) - 70.33
2. Mary Morgan Howell (USA) - 66.00
3. Elle Christensen (USA) - 60.00
4. Sofia Mendez (USA) - 51.00
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5. Piper Harris (USA) - 46.67
6. Jordan Wolfe (USA) - 41.00
 
Jr. Boys Beginner (9 & Under) Semifinal (all riders advance)
1. Christian Meek (USA) - 75.00
 
Boys Beginner (10-13) Semifinal (all riders advance)
1. Noah Fedorovich (USA) - 78.00
2. Maddox Meek (USA) - 65.00
 
Men I (19-24) Semifinals (top three in each heat advance)
 
Heat #1
1. Jared Franco (USA) - 82.33
2. Dylan Wittman (USA) - 70.67
3. Cole Harms (USA) - 43.33
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4. Andrew Mackenzie (USA) - 35.33
 
Heat #2
1. Woody White (USA) - 78.33
2. Adam Rahman (USA) - 56.00
3. Jordan Plummer (USA) - 46.00
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4. Tyven Zalloum (USA) - 39.33
5. Joshua Nolan (USA) - 38.00
 
Men II (19-24) Semifinal (top three riders advance)
1. Corbin Blanton (USA) - 72.67
2. Bob Chinn (USA) - 67.00
3. Josh Summers (USA) - 56.00
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4. Danny Groves (USA) - 54.67
5. Ben Vens (USA) - 49.00
 
Veterans (40 & Over) Semifinals (all riders advance)
1. Dayle Cartwright (USA) - 70.00
2. Kevin Michael (USA) - 61.67
3. Mike Comrie (USA) - 48.33
4. Eric Roberts (USA) - 40.00
 
Pro Wakeskate Semifinals (top two in each heat advance)
 
Heat #1
1. Brian Grubb (USA) - 81.67
2. Austin Polterock (USA) - 65.00
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3. Jacob Ramsdell (USA) - 48.33
 
Heat #2
1. Reed Hansen (USA) - 76.67
2. Coco Mendez (USA) - 66.67
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3. Nick Taylor (USA) - 60.00
 
Heat #3
1. Brandon Thomas (USA) - 71.67
2. James Balzer (CAN) - 50.00
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3. Danny Hampson (USA) - 38.33
 
Jr. Women (14-18) Semifinals (all riders advance)
1. Zoe Luquette (USA) - 61.67
 
Jr. Men (14-18) Semifinals (top two in each heat advance)
 
Heat #1
1. Jimmy McClure (USA) - 82.00
2. Mikey Conrady (USA) - 75.00
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3. Andy Birch (USA) - 48.33
4. Crew Christensen (USA) - 23.33
 
Heat #2
1. Sky Berninghaus (SUI) - 65.67
2. Cody Wahl (CAN) - 57.33
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3. Johnathon Landa (USA) - 52.33
4. Gray Liles (USA) - 48.00
5. Tyler Lindsay (CAN) - 43.00
 
Heat #3
1. Jorge Alberto Perez Gordillo (MEX) - 84.00
2. Bryce Grey (AUS) - 79.67
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3. Andrew Watson (USA) - 69.67
4. Joey Gallagher (USA) - 67.67
5. Josh McConnell (AUS) - 61.33

About Nautique Boat Company
Celebrating 91 years of excellence in the marine industry, Nautique is a subsidiary of Correct Craft and has been on the waters of the world with a passion for innovation since 1925. Nautique is known to push the envelope of possibility on the water, and our owners have come to expect nothing but the absolute best. The Ski Nautique 200 has changed waterskiing with 19 world records, the G-Series has won numerous awards for wakeboard boat and wakesurf boat of the year while unlocking new possibilities in wakeboarding and wakesurfing, and our Sport Series has given families endless days on the water without compromise. Through our Nautique Cares initiatives we’re dedicated to not only making a difference on the water, but to people in need around the world. The world’s best ski boat, world’s best wake boat, and a company that cares. To learn more visit Nautique.com.
 
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About The WWA
The World Wakeboard Association is the global leader in wake sports sanctioning. The WWA owns and operates the WWA Wakeboard World Series, WWA Wake Park World Series, WWA Wakeboard National Championships, WWA Wake Park National Championships, WWA Wakeboard World Championships, WWA Wake Park World Championships, WWA Wake Park Triple Crown, WWA Pro Card and WWA Rider Experience. With 27 affiliate countries worldwide, the WWA is a rider-formed organization dedicated to promoting and growing wake sports worldwide. It is the primary source for riders, event organizers and competitive standards. For more information on the WWA and its events, check out thewwa.com.


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