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Nautique WWA Wakeboard and Wakepark National Championship - Day 1 of 5

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Nautique’s WWA National Championships Kicks Off Largest
Nationals in History at the Miami Watersport Complex


Nautique WWA Wakeboard NationalsLake Alfred, Fla. - The fourth and final stop of the Nautique Wake Series kicked off yesterday on Wednesday, August 12th at the all-new Miami Watersports Complex. This worldwide event series is the only competitive arena that includes all amateur and pro divisions behind the award winning Super Air Nautique Series boats. The next generation of riders from all around North America took to the water Wednesday morning as qualifying for amateur WWA National Championshipsfinals took place behind the industry leading Super Air Nautique G21 and G23. The cable competition began in the afternoon with amateur qualifying rounds at Aktion Parks' newest state of the art facility. This unique event offers riders and fans both cable and boat competitions at one venue. Fynn Bullock of the Boys (10-13) Division had a stellar a day as he won his qualifying heats in dominating fashion with an unmatchable trick list in both disciplines.
 
"I’m pumped to be here at the 2015 Nautique WWA National Championships in Miami and to have started my week off with two wins in both the cable and boat divisions," said Bullock. "The wake behind the G21 was amazing and I was really stoked to have stuck the toeside-backside 540 off the kicker in cable. I’m looking forward to riding behind the G21 in the finals."
 
In the Girls (10-13) division, Mary Morgan Howell, rode to an impressive qualifying win, over the undefeated Hollie Waldrop. Waldrop has won every event she has entered into this year and will have her work cut out as both girls enter the finals of the 2015 Nautique WWA Wakeboard and Wakepark National Championship presented by Rockstar Energy. In similar fashion as Bullock, Adaptive Sitboarding Divisions, Phill Kerr swept his heats as he competed in both the cable and boat events.
  
WWA National Championships"My qualifying heat went well today, as I was able to take the win," said Howell. "MWC has done an awesome job in setting up this new park for us and I love how the Nautique Wake Series are the only events to include all pro and amateur divisions of all ages."
 
"My day went well as I rode smoothly to sweep both my qualifying heats in cable and boat," said Kerr. "Nautique events are always a pleasure to compete in as we get to ride behind the outstanding Super Air G-Series boats, as the wake is unlike anything in our industry," said Kerr.
 
This is the first National Championships that have had a Regionals requirement for all competitors and in result has led to the largest Nationals in history. The action continues today with final and semifinal rounds completing in amateur divisions for both the boat and cable competitions. See a full list of results by following us on twitter at @TheWWA.
 
Results - Day 1
 
Masters (30-39) Semifinals (top two in each heat advance)
 
WWA National ChampionshipsHeat #1
1. Cankar, Nick - 67.67
2. Fournier, Luke - 61.67
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3. Beatty, Dustin - 36.37
4. Schwartz, Robert - 33.33
 
Heat #2
1. Pitschke, Tim - 77.67
2. Lecklider, Aaron - 68.33
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3. Dunbar, Jesse - 57.67
4. Cabezas, Francisco - 41.67
5. Graham, Johnathan - 32.67
 
Veterans (40 and over) Semifinals (top three in each heat advance)
 
Heat #1
1. Cartwright, Dayle - 80.67
2. Holsey, Darren - 73.33
3. Vermillion, Mathew - 67.33
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WWA National Championships4. Cheisman, Ben - 61.33
5. LaVeme Sr., Rex - 39.33
6. Scheller, Bryan - 28.00
 
Heat #2
1. Jones, Steve - 75.67
2. Cattaneo, Martin - 46.67
3. Erickson, Carl - 39.33
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4. Birch, Fred - 29.67
5. Coons, Todd - 24.33
 
Men 1 (19-24) Semifinals (top four riders advance)
1. Franco, Jared - 72.33
2. White, Woody - 67.67
3. Stiener, Cameron - 61.67
4. Crisler, Hunter - 46.57
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5. Guenther, Jack - 31.67
 
Men 2 (25-29) Semifinals (all riders advance)
1. Cole, Sam - 81.33
2. Pazerunas, Thomas - 73.33
3. Hutts, Kevin - 60.00
4. Tatro, Devin - 55.00
 
Junior Men (14-18) Semifinals (top two in each heat advance)
 
Heat #1
1. Conrady, Mikey - 76.67
2. McClure, Jimmy - 72.00
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3. Foushee, Jesse - 69.00
4. Brooks, Tyler - 61.67
5. Delgado, Darin - 46.67
6. Terwisscha, Jani - 35.00
7. Kollath, Prestin - DQ
 
Heat #2
1. Rau, Ethan - 78.33
2. Sommer, Tyler - 72.33
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3. Landa, Jonathan - 55.00
4. Thibodeau, Brendon - 45.00
5. Birch, Andy - 44.33
6. Smith, Mathew - 38.33
7. Hudnall, Austin - DQ

Girls (10-13) Semifinal (top two riders in each heat advance)

Heat #1
1. Deary, Sarah - 73.33
2. Mendez, Sofia - 51.67
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3. Harris, Piper - 45.00
4. Holladay, Skyler - 28.33

Heat #2
1. Howell, Mary Morgan - 69.00
2. Waldrop, Hollie - 65.00
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3. Christensen, Elle - 60.00
4. Luquette, Zoe - 38.33
5. Deary, Sidney - 26.67

Boys Beginner Semifinal (all riders advance)
1. Hunnicut, Cody - 70.00
2. Prowse, Carson - 60.00

Junior Girls (9 and under) Semifinal (all riders advance)
1. Hendricks, Kyla - 81.67
2. Howell, Palmer - 70.00
3. Wolfe, Jordan - 60.00
4. Howell, McGowan - 45.67

Junior Boys Beginner Semifinal (all riders advance)
1. Stidham, Laird - 70.00
2. Powel, Kaiden - 50.00

Amateur Women (19-24) Semifinal (top four riders advance)
1. Crescent, Morgan - 78.33
2. Meyer, Gigi - 73.33
3. Clark, Chelsea - 66.67
4. Lausch, Jordan - 56.67
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5. Miller, Rebecca - 52.67

Amateur Wakeskate Semifinal (all riders advance)
1. Sommer, Tyler - 73.33
2. Thibodeau, Brendon - 53.33
3. Cabezas, Francisco - 43.33

Women Wakeskate Semifinal (all riders advance)
1. Hendricks, Kyla - 70.00
2. Adams, Kaitlyn - 63.33
3. Graham, Natlie - 58.33
4. Boyles, Lisa - 50.00

Adaptive Standing Semifinal (all riders advance)
1. Deemer, Jesse - 83.33
 
Adaptive Sitboarding Semifinal (all riders advance)
1. Kerr, Phil - 83.33

Junior Boys (9 and under) Semifinal (all riders advance)
1. Albin, Alex - 76.67
2. Powell, Brett - 63.33
3. Sitnikov, Maxim - 43.33

Boys (10-13) Semifinals (top three riders in each heat advance)

Heat #1
1. Bullock Womble, Fynn - 88.33
2. Hall, Thatcher - 70.00
3. Reichl, Jaden - 68.33
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4. Sims, Brayden - 50.00
5. Brown Benjamin - 46.00
6. Johnson, Daniel - 41.67
5. Stidham, Kai - 30.00

Heat #2
1. Duffy, Kevin - 85.00
2. Herman, Thomas - 80.67
3. Worrall, Tyler - 76.67
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4. Prowse, Kenny - 66.00
5. Henderson, Hunter - 56.67
6. Christensen, Crew - 50.00
7. Ralston, Rocco - 36.67

Junior Women (14-18) Semifinal (all riders advance)
1. Lopina, Jamie - 70.00
2. Orgill, Rachel - 56.67
3. Prowse, Abigail - 44.00
4. Sahinbas, Shannon - 35.00

Veteran Women Semifinal (all riders advance)
1. Cabra, Lori - 53.33
2. Graham, Natalie - 47.67
3. Manning, Joy - 41.67

Pro Veterans Semifinal (all riders advance)
1. Vanpatten, Michael - 77.33
2. Lowe, Chad - 65.33

Masters Women Semifinal (all riders advance)
1. Chrisman, Stacy - 90.00

Masters (30-39) Semifinal (top two in each heat advance)

Heat #1
1. Cankar, Nick - 67.67
2. Fournier, Luke - 61.67
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3. Beatty, Dustin - 36.67
4. Schwartz, Robert - 33.33

Heat #2
Pitschke, Tim
Lecklider, Aaron
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Dunbar, Jesse
Graham, Johnathan
Cabezas, Francisco

As the organizer and sanctioning body of the Nautique WWA National Championships Presented by Rockstar Energy, the World Wakeboard Association would like to thank all our partners who make this event possible, including Nautique Boats, Rockstar Energy Drink, Fox, PCM Marine Engines, Ronix, CWB, Aktion Parks and the Miami Watersports Complex.
 
For more information on the Nautique WWA Wakeboard and Wakepark National Championships, please visit: thewwa.com. For more information on the Nautique Wake Series including the Nautique Wake Series overall standings, please visit nautique.com.
 
About Nautique
Celebrating 90 years of excellence in the marine industry, Correct Craft is the owner of Nautique Boat Company, Inc., Aktion Parks, and Pleasurecraft Marine Engine Company. Nautique manufactures the highest quality, most innovative ski and wake-sports boats available worldwide and provides exceptional customer service experiences. To learn more about Nautique and its complete product line, visit nautique.com. Also find us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and YouTube.
 
About Rockstar
Rockstar Energy Drink is designed for those who lead active lifestyles – from Athletes to Rockstars. Available in over 25 flavors at convenience and grocery outlets in over 30 countries, Rockstar supports the Rockstar lifestyle across the globe through Action Sports, Motor Sports, and Live Music. For more information visit RockstarEnergy.com. Also find us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and YouTube.
 
About the WBWS
The Wakeboard World Series will offer the largest payout the sport has seen in its 26-year history with a total of $425,000 to be handed out to the men and women throughout the series. This increase is just one of many avenues that the WWA have stepped up to further legitimize wakeboarding along with an increased focus on attracting media, sponsors, and consumers. This year’s Wakeboard World Series is the largest World Series in recent years, making it the only true global wakeboard series. The 2015 Wakeboard World Series will travel to four rounds within the United States as well as Mexico, Brazil, Canada, a return to Japan, and for the first time, the WWA World Championships will be held in Portugal.
 
About the Miami-Dade County Parks, Recreation and Open Spaces Department
Nationally accredited, a three-time winner of the NRPA National Gold Medal Award, winner of the 2013 Florida Governor’s Sustained Excellence Award and the 2009 Florida Governor’s Sterling Award for excellence in management and operations, Miami-Dade County Parks is the third largest county park system in the United States, consisting of 260 parks and 12,825 acres of land. It is one of the most unique park and recreation systems in the world. Made up of more than just playgrounds and athletic fields, it also comprises out-of-school, sports-development, and summer-camp programs; programs for active older adults and people with disabilities; educational nature centers and nature preserves; environmental restoration efforts; arts and culture programs and events; the renowned Zoo Miami and the Deering Estate at Cutler; the Crandon Tennis Center, home of the Miami Open; golf courses; beaches; marinas; campgrounds; pools; and more. For information about Miami-Dade County Parks call 3-1-1 or visit miamidade.gov.
 
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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