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Wake Games - Day 4 of 4Published: April 28, 2008
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Today's main event featured an international showdown between Rusty Malinoski (Humboldt, Sask.), Phillip Soven (
Although Phillip Soven didn't take home the win today, the current wakeboard world champion did pick-up some extra cash thanks to Rockstar Energy Drink. Soven was named the winner of the Rockstar Energy Drink Best Trick Award, a $1,000 cash bonus for landing the most impressive trick of the contest.
It's only Nicola Butler's second year as a pro rider, but this talented female ripper from the
Brian Grubb, Reed Hansen, Danny Hampson and Andrew Pastura battled it out on the water today in the Pro Wakeskate finals. All four shredders were holding nothing back today, as each rider was looking to capture the win. When everything was said and done, Brian Grubb took the top spot to claim the title. Grubb has won the Pro Wakeskate title at the Air Nautique Wake Games every year since the contest's inception.
Six of wakeboarding's future stars took the water today for the Jr. Men's finals. Although it was a close battle for most of these rippers, Jimmy LaRiche stood out from the competition, scoring nearly 20-points higher than his next closest competitor, Harley Clifford. LaRiche takes home the 2008 title.
Although Harley Clifford didn't take home the win today in the Jr. Men's finals, he did pick-up some extra cash at the Air Nautique Wake Games thanks Pleasurecraft Marine Engine Company (PCM). Clifford won the PCM Amateur Best Trick Award, a $500 bonus presented to an amateur rider chosen by tournament officials for landing the most impressive trick of the contest.
After leading his heat in the semifinals, Sam Thomson continued his success in the Men's I Division by posting the high score in today's finals, taking home the title. Tim Clinton again led the Men's II Division and claimed the win.
Three of the most talented and youngest rippers in world battled it out on the water today in the Jr. Boys finals, but in the end, Ben Watts ended-up taking home the title. In the Boys finals, Freddie Wayne claimed the top spot.
After everything was said and done, Shaun Murray's crew once again won the Air Nautique Wake Games team title and cash prize. Team
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Men's Professional
Finals Heat #: 01
1 Malinoski, Rusty CAN 96.00
2 Soven, Phillip USA 95.00
3 Errington, Adam SCT 78.00
4 Sanders, Josh AUS 59.00
Women's Professional Finals Heat #: 01
1
2 Lohrmann, Laura
3 Perlman, Barrett
4 Wing, Amber AUS 31.11
Professional Wakeskate
Finals Heat #: 01
1 Grubb, Brian
2 Hansen, Reed
3 Hampson, Danny Conch 50.00
4 Pastura, Andrew
Junior Men (14-18)
Finals Heat #: 01
1 LaRiche, Jimmy
2 Clifford, Harley AUS 68.89
3 Soven, Robert
4 Cohen, Julian
5 Lafferty, Steel
6 Askew, Jarrod 40.00
Men's 2 (25-29)
Finals Heat #: 01
1 Clinton, Tim
2 Bagnaro, Joey
3 Dunbar, Jesse
Men's 1 (19-24)
Finals Heat #: 01
1 Thomson, Sam 75.00
2 Heinz,
3 Cook, Travis
4 Leonard, Colt
5 Link, Lewis
6 Rivait, Dylan 25.00
Boys (10-13)
Finals Heat #: 01
1 Wayne, Freddie 71.67
2 Swink, Cooper
3 Flegel, Noah
4 Evans, Kyle
5 Shuler, Gus
6 Koch, Paulie
Junior Boys (9 and under)
Finals Heat #: 01
1 Watts, Ben 46.67
2 Martella, Joe 43.33
3 Watts, Parker 18.33
Men's Professional
Semifinals Heat #: 01
1 Sanders, Josh AUS 95.00
2 Murray, Shaun
3 Tino, Santori
Men's Professional
Semifinals Heat #: 02
1 Errington, Adam SCT 95.00
2 Weatherall, Jeff NZ 90.20
3 Smith, Dean AUS 72.50
Men's Professional
Semifinals Heat #: 03
1 Malinoski, Rusty CAN 98.00
2 Webb, JD
3 Hutton, Bryan
Men's Professional
Semifinals Heat #: 04
1 Soven, Phillip
2 Adkison, Andrew
3 Bonifay, Shane
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