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The Rockstar WWA Wakeboard World Championships Presented by Supra Boats  #SupraWakeWorlds is just about ready to go off! The World's best amateur and pro riders are preparing to compete at wakeboarding's premiere event in Pleasant Prairie, Wisconsin August 15-18, 2013. Not just another wake riding event, WWA Worlds takes wakeboarding tournaments beyond better. It is about the riders as much as the spectators and not just the pros. Worlds has a huge amateur draw with a rider-centric venue as well as fun competitor events like Family Night and the Supra Stars Dinner. During the tournament riders launch off the shockingly awe-inspiring wakes of the Worlds Edition Supra SA550 in the advanced divisions and the new compeition smoking Supra SC550 in beginning to intermediate divisions. When riders are this stoked at a competition they show it in the form awesome wake riding entertainment for the crowd! Spectators will enjoy up-close  acrobatics on the water as well as on-shore fun for the entire event, but the finals on Sunday, are expected to showcase some of the best riding of the year. Get yourself to the 2013 Rockstar WWA Wakeboard World Championships Presented by Supra Boats and elevate your expectations of wake riding competition to beyond better.

 

The Event

Prairie Springs Park located in Pleasant Prairie, Wisconsin is a 425-acre public park that encircles Lake Andrea, a 110-acre spring fed lake. Home to the 2013 Rockstar WWA Wakeboard World Championships Presented by Supra Boats, Prairie Spring Park is the perfect place to enjoy a wakeboard tournament. Beautiful grassy shores provide a front row seat to the Supra wake boats pulling the world's best wake boarders and wake skaters. When's there's a break in the riding, check out the wake sports gear vendors, the Rockstar Energy Drink booth, good food or the infamous free-swag-throwing event announcer Dano The Mano. Duncan will even be at the event with Dano The Mano selling yo-yos in memory of Cianne Naji to benefit the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation.

But Worlds is not just fun for the spectators. This is an extremely rider-focused event and it's not just centered around the pros. This is why riders and their families travel from all over the world for this wake boarding tournament. All riders are treated like the sport-furthering athletes they are. The Supra Stars dinners is a prime example of the Rockstar WWA Wakeboard World Championships amazing rider draw. Not only are the riders recognized for their accomplishments at this dinner, but each pro has a table and the other riders can pick who they sit with. There's also a Supra fun Family Night for competitors to participate in. Normally some goofy competition is the highlight of this night which, makes for some great memories and stories the next day. But just like most wake boarding tournaments the deciding factor for most of these competitors to attend is the quality of the pull they receive. At Worlds the pull and the wakes are beyond better thanks to Supra boats. 

 

The Boats 

The Worlds Edition Supra SA550 is the pro rider's choice for wake size and shape, but the ride, power and maneuverability are where Supra's passion for the sport meets the precision of continuous improvement. Luxury jumps the SA550 to flagship tournament boat status with over-the-top accommodations for judges, media, crew and all of their stuff. It isn't a coincidence that the Worlds Edition is the most popular Supra configuration sold. Supra boats materials and equipment partners are so stoked about being used to build this wake boat they put their names on it. Supra Worlds Edition sponsors include Indmar Marine Engines, Roswell Towers, Boatmate Trailers, SeaDek, Zero Off, Spradling Marine Vinyl, Acme Props and ASA Electronics. These companies help make Supra Boats beyond better. 

 

The new 2014 Supra SC550 is making its World Championship debut this year on Lake Andrea. Beginning to advanced riders are going to find out how this Supra got its name. SC stands for smoke the competition so get ready to see a battle on the water behind this Supra boat. 

 

Get There

The world of wake sports is having its super bowl in Pleasant Prairie, Wisconsin August 15-18, 2013. Get to the Rockstar WWA Wakeboard World Championships Presented by Supra Boats and elevate your expectations of wakeboard competitions. 

 

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About the WWA: The World Wakeboard Association is the global leader in wake sport sanctioning. The WWA owns and operates the WWA Wakeboard World Series, WWA Wakeboard National Championships, WWA Wakeboard World Championships, WWA Wake Park National Championships, WWA Wake Park Triple Crown, WWA Wake Park World Series, WWA Wake Park World Championships, WWA Pro Card and WWA Rider Experience. With 27 affiliate countries worldwide, the WWA is the global leader in the sport of wake. The WWA is a rider-formed organization dedicated to promoting and growing wake sports worldwide. It is the leading source for riders, event organizers and competitive standards. For more information on the WWA and its events, check out www.thewwa.com

 

On Team Supra Boats @Supra_Boats character counts most and the wins follow. The Supra Boats Factory Team is much more than a group of sponsored athletes. Riders like James Loisel @JamesLoisel are our family. We are fans of James as a person and a teammate as much as a competitor. James Loisel is a dedicated ambassador of the boat brand that he trains behind to win, but more importantly he represents Supra Boats with poise and character. That is a big reason why James continues to succeed in wake boarding. We couldn't be more proud to have James as a part of Team Supra Boats! Read on to learn more about Team Supra Boats athlete James Loisel.

  

Name: James Loisel

Born: (When & Where) June 2nd 1998 Altomonte Fl

Hometown:Lake Mary Fl

1-5 Top Career Highlights: 2012 board up Miami 1st boys, 2012 nationals 1st boys, 2nd pros n joes 2012, 3rd worlds 2012 boys, 2nd overall gravel tour advanced division.

Your Weight:120 pounds

Your Height: 5"7

 

Contact info:

Facebook: James Loisel

Twitter: James Loisel

Instagram: James Loisel

www.jamesloisel.com

 

Equipment preferences:

Stance: Regular

Stance width: 18.5 Inches(inside to inside)

Angle: 12 degrees

Board: Liquid Force Trip

Board length: 130

Board width: 16 inches (center of board)

Bindings: Liquid Force Watson

Rope length: 72.5 feet

Handle Width:15 inches

Total weight in boat: 5,200 pounds

Weight placement in boat: 750 pounds in center two 450 pounds bags in the back a 750 pund bag on top of that plus hard tanks.

Most common boat you ride behind: Supra SA 550

Boat speed: 23.8 mph

 

Tricks:

5 hardest tricks approaching port side: ts off axis 540 ole, dum dum, ts roll 2 blind, sw hs 720, sw melon glide 360

5hardest trick approaching starboard side: mobedick, whirlybird 540, hs 720, Indy backside 180 into flats, tail poke switch scarecrow

Best 2 rail hits port side: nose press backside 450 out, 270 on 270 out

Best 2 rail hits starboard side: sw 270 on reverse 270 out, ts back lip backside 450 out

Best kicker trick on port side: Indy glide

Best kicker trick on starboard side: sw hs 900 (I've done like 2)

Coolest to port side moves grabbing the board: Indy ts backroll 2 revert, sw mute 180 poke out the back

Coolest starboard side trick grabbing the board: late grab mobedick, stalefish backside 360

 

Training:

Normal breakfast: eggs and toast

Normal morning snack: Gatorade?

Normal lunch: peanut butter and jelly

Normal afternoon snack: hot pocket

Normal dinner: what ever mamas cooking

Normal desert: ice cream sometimes

Most common drink: water and Gatorade

 

How many times have you rode in the last 30 days?: about 30 times!

Other exercises I have done in the last 7 days push ups, pull ups , sit ups, up downs and running

3 riders who influence why riding style: raph derome, mike dowdy, Harley Clifford

Who will win the pro tour this year: pro men: I'm calling a rivalry between dowdy and Harley

Junior pro: I hope James Loisel... Maybe Noah flegel, massi or tony iacconi

 

Pro women: Rebecca gange will be a serious threat but maybe nicola!?

 

Do you think grabbing the board is more important than rotating the board? Yes I kind of do because if you don't grab the board and give it style and make it stand out its just another spin.

 

I do think that a 1080 would score more than a mobe 720 because very few people have done a 1080 in comp. where there have been a little more mobe 720s

I think that in 5 years the wakes will be about head high if they keep going at the rate they are at now with increasing wake size.

I think that if the wakes keep bigger the wakes need to be wider also so your no going straight up and into the flats.

I think In 5 years time I will be at a little bit of a increase in rope length.

I think when you are shorter you are a little liter so you can be taken by the wake alittle more than a big person could.

I have rode behind the SA and I absolutely love it!!!

I am a fan of supras Facebook page!

I do follow supra boats on twitter!

Almost on a weekly basis I go on Supras web address.

I will be attending supras 2014 photo shoot!! It will be awesome!

 

The best part for me of going wakeboarding is the adrenaline that you get when boosting off the wake or trying a new trick that you have never done before it is awesome!

Team Supra Boats @Supra_Boats Taylor McCullough @Taylor4126 earned the 3rd top

spot in the World in the Pro Women's Wakeboard division of the Rockstar WWA Wakeboard World Championships Presented by Supra. And get this... she's only 15! Check out the final wakeboard run Taylor laid down behind the 2014 Supra SA550, official wake boat of Worlds. Way to go girl!

   

Riding

against some pros nearly twice her age, Taylor took her phenomenal

talent and determination to the water with each run. Competing on a

World stage against seasoned veterans is not for children and Taylor

conducted herself as anything but. She stayed poised, focused and determined to

ride her best. With her entire family, including grandparents, cheering

her on from the shore, Taylor performed amazingly and earned a 3rd place

finish. Considering her young age and the fact that she overcame a more

than month-long illness earlier this year, Taylor is our very own Supra

Hero!

 

Even with the focus and sacrifice it took for her to get to this amazing world finish, Taylor still found a way to make another person's

dream come true along the way. She coordinated a fund raiser to send little Katie

Crouch and her family to Disney World.

 

We're so proud of you Taylor; on

and off the water!

On Team Supra Boats @Supra_Boats character counts most and the wins follow. The Supra Boats Factory Team is much more than a group of sponsored athletes. Riders like Jacob Valdez @jacobvldz are our family. We are fans of Jacob as a person and a teammate as much as a competitor. Jacob Valdez is a dedicated ambassador of the boat brand that he trains behind to win, but more importantly he represents Supra Boats with poise and character. That is a big reason why Jacob continues to succeed in wake boarding. We couldn't be more proud to have Jacob as a part of Team Supra Boats! Read on to learn more about Team Supra Boats athlete Jacob Valdez.

 

Name: Jacob Valdez

Born (where & when): 03/16/1994 Riverside California

Hometown (where your family lives): Canyon Lake CA

1-5 Top Career Highlights:

Your weight: 165

Your Height:5'9

 

Contact Info

Facebook Fan Page: Jacob Valdez

Twitter Handle: @jacobvldz

Instagram Handle: @jacobvldz

Web Address:

 

Equipment Preferences

Stance: right foot forward

Stance width: all the way out

Angle: slightly ducked

Board: hyperlite marek

Board length: 135

Board Width: no idea

Bindings: hyperlite teams (closed toe)

Rope length (including Handle): 78.5

Handle width: no clue

Total Weight in Boat: as much as possible

Where is weight in boat ie front 0%, middle 0%, rear 0% including people:

Wake plate setting (if relevant):

Most common boat you ride behind:

Boat Speed: 50% up front, 15% in the middle 35% in the back

 

Training

Normal Breakfast: protein shake and banana

Normal morning snack:

Normal Lunch: sandwich and protein shake

Normal afternoon snack: cerel

Normal dinner: whatever momma makes and protein shake

Normal desert:

Most common drink you drink ie, water, coke, Orange Juice, etc.: Rockstar, milk and water

How many times have you road in the last 30 days:

Other exercise you have done in last 7 days. List with Times: work out 5 days a week

 

What do you think?

3 other riders who influence your style of riding (take moves from and try to be like): Randall Harris, Josh Twelker, Ben Greenwood

Who will win the US pro tour next year men's? junior Pro? Women's?: hopefully the homie Dirty Mike Dowdy

 

Yes or Nos

Do you think grabbing the board is more important than being able to rotate the board? Of course. It's like learning how to walk before you learn how to run

Do you think a 1080 would score better than a mobe 720? Depends on which one is executed better I'd say

Do you think wakes will be bigger than they are now in 5 years time? The wakes are always going to be changing. However yes. They are going to be massive:)

Do you think wakes will be wider than they are now in 5 years? I think they will be the same

Do you think you will most likely ride the same length rope in 5 years time? That's a tough question. I guess we will just have to wait and see

Do you think it is an advantage to be shorter to be a better wake boarder? Not really

Have you road behind the SA? Yes!! It's awesome. I can't wait to get mine!

Are you a fan of the www.facebook.com/ilovesupraboats page? Im pretty sure yes

Do you follow twitter.com/supra_boats? Yes yes I do

Do you follow @Supra_Boats on Instagram? Yuppp

Do you visit supraboats.blogspot.com? Not all the time

Will you be attending the 2014 Supra Boats photo shoot this year? Yes I will

 

Last question.

Best part about going wakeboarding is: going out there with a bunch of your close friends. Being able to ride with them was awesome. Always being able to push each other and being able to see some of their tricks rub off on you and wanting to make it look like theirs.

The Supra Boats @Supra_Boats Junior Factory Team welcomes the smooth wake riding style of James Loisel to their ranks.

 

One of the hardest working young men in the Boys Division has just joined the Supra Boats Junior Factory Team. Wakeboarder James Loisel is bringing his smooth style and incredible work ethic to the Supra Team.  He joins good friends  and other top performers like Corey Tuenissen Sam Brown and Jamie McCauley. With this roster the Junior Factory Team is set to dominate in 2013. Congratulations James!

 

Born in 1998 to Jim and Michelle Loisel in Orlando, Florida. James began riding at the age of 5 and started competing by the time he was 8 years old.  He entered his first tournament in August 2007 at Lake Ivanhoe in Orlando, FL and took home the top prize. That’s where it all started. Now James has dominated the Gravel Tour, earned a 2 National Titles, a World Title in 2010 and a 3rd place finish at the 2012 Wakeboard World Championships presented by Supra Boats.

 

“I’ve watched James for years and he always impresses with classy moves on and off the water,“ remarked Supra Boats President, Rick Tinker. “ He is a great addition to our team and a wonderful example of the caliber of character wakeboarding can help produce. Welcome to the family James!”

 

Trained by Glenn Fletcher and Josh Palma, James’ bag of wakeboard tricks is bursting at the seams. He executes Heel 7s, Moby Dicks, Tantrums to Blind, Rolls to Blind, Whirly Birds, Switch Cab Grabs with Melon Grab, Switch Heel 5s and all of the basic inverts. This ever-growing trick list is definitely pushing him towards the Junior Pro division for the 2013 season. But his resume of smooth moves is only one part of the winning equation for James.

 

James looks as though he executes each move with effortless grace, but he is the first to admit that the level of refinement he needs to compete at high levels is the result of hard work. James’ work-ethic is unrelenting and that is probably his biggest strength. He practices mastering new tricks everyday. Now that would be one thing if he was being pushed, but James is self-motivated and he works on his performance because he loves the sport of wakeboarding. Hard work equals wins for James.

 

James is an extremely conscientious on and off the water. He is always willing to go the extra mile for his family, school and his friends as well as wakeboarding. When James makes-up his mind to do something he does it all the way. Expect to see more “beyond better” performances from James as a part of the Supra Boats Junior Factory Team in 2013.

Team Supra Boats @Supra_Boats Pro Rider Bec Gange elevated expectations of her own riding behind the SA550 on July 19, 2013 when she became the first female wakeboarder in history to land a Mobe 5. This accomplishment could not have been achieved by a rider more committed to progressing the sport and encouraging other female wakeboarders to do the same. Bec's involvement in the Sets in Motion project, a women's wake film, is proof of this dedication. We are excited to see that, but even more excited to share Bec's big move with you. Riding with fellow Team Supra Boats members Brad and Cory Teunissen, Bec nailed this elusive move for girls and they captured it on video. What are friends for if not for recording you when you make history! Your family at Supra Boats is so proud of you Bec! Keep doing what you do!

    

A Mobe 5 is a heelside rotational roll-combination flip with a handle pass and an extra 180 degrees of rotation.  It's sounds like a lot to do behind a boat because it is! This may be why Bec is the first girl to land it.

 

Bec's progression with this trick was fast. She explained, "I had never tried Mobe 5s before Thursday [July 18,2013].  I tried a couple that only went 90… luckily there were no back edges! I gave it a third go [July 19, 2013] and landed it."

 

Bec is living in Clermont, FL for the summer with fellow Team Supra riders Brad and Cory Teunissen. They hang out and train together as well as ride behind their 2013 Supra SA550 as often as possible. The day this Mobe 5 went down, Cory was driving the SA550 at 23.4 miles per hour according to Zero Off. The boat was weighted with 20% of the ballast in the bow, 20% in the walk-through, 60% in the rear and the SmartPlate was at 80%. Bec was running at 73-foot line. That was the winning combination and she did it!

 

The Supra Boats Factory Team is much more than a group of sponsored athletes. Riders like Rebecca Gange are our family. We are fans of Bec as a person and a teammate as much as a competitor. Bec is a dedicated ambassador of the boat brand that she trains behind to win, but more importantly she represents Supra Boats with poise and character. That is a big reason why Bec continues to succeed in wakeboarding. We couldn't be more proud to have Bec as a part of Team Supra Boats!

Bec Gange joins the Supra Boats @Supra_Boats Factory Team with a fun family-oriented down-to-earth attitude and mad skills.   

Supra Boats welcomes Australia’s most promising female wake rider to their Factory Pro Team. Bec Gange is as nice, sweet and fun as the typical girl next door, as long as you live on a lake where she can ride. Since the age of 14 Bec has dreamed of becoming the top female wakeboarder in the world. Her Australian accomplishments read like a ladder to attaining that goal, but her low key personality has kept her under the radar. Now as a member of Team Supra she is preparing to pursue even more success in America for the 2013 season. She has the attitude, ability, family support and fun outlook on life to go all the way in the sport of wakeboarding. Supra Boats is excited to be the wake boat company helping to pull her towards her dreams. Watch out wakeboarding! Here comes Bec Gange!

 

Additional LinksBOARDER MAGAZINE - Bec Gange: The Girl Next DoorBec was born Mildura, Victoria, Australia in 1989. Her family bought a boat right around the time she turned 11. Bec started out skiing until her older brother introduced her to wakeboarding at the age of 14. She’s barely been off the water since. At a cable park or behind the boat, Bec is all about the ride. Bec admits that she prefers boat riding, but time on the water with friends and family is really what it’s about for her. “...To me there is nothing better than getting the boat ready with my family and heading down the river for the afternoon and relaxing and riding.  Then to get that last ride in before dark when all the boats and wind are gone and it’s just you and the flat water with the stereo cranking.”Bec’s laid back family-centric approach seems to be working. She has won Australian Nationals six consecutive times. Bec has also finished 5th at IWSF World’s, won Australia's prestigious Mark Kenney Award and taken 1st in the Australasian Games. She has also finished on the podium on the Liquid Force Rail Jam series over the past few years.“I have to admit I had heard very little about Bec before this past summer,” answered Rick Tinker, President of Supra Boats, when asked about his newest pro rider.  “Jeff Teunissen mentioned Bec to me and acted as if it would be our loss if we didn’t talk to her about  becoming part of the team. Now I understand where he was coming from. The more I learn about Bec, the more impressed I am. There is no limit to what someone with her talent and personality can accomplish. I couldn’t be happier to have her on-board.”When we asked Bec what has gotten her to this point and what continues to motivate her to succeed as a female rider, we were a little taken back by her response. She explained how big of role family and friends play in her riding. By her account they are the fuel that keeps her progressing. “My mum and dad are my favorite people to ride with,” Bec told us. “They have been there for me from the start and have had the most influence in my life. If they got a dollar for every time they had to turn around and pick me up they would be rich!” Bec also credits her success and continued improvement to her Australian riding partners like Supra Team Riders Brad and Cory Teunissen, who Bec will be training with in the States for the 2013 US season. “Even though they’re younger they influence me a fair bit. That and they’re fun!,” she explained laughing. Bec also named Veteran Team Supra Rider Ben Greenwood and Chris O’Shea as other wakeboarders who inspire her.  To learn more about Bec Gange and the entire Supra Boats Factory Pro Team stay tuned to Supra Boats on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram (@Supra_Boats).

On Team Supra Boats @Supra_Boats character counts most and the wins follow. The Supra Boats Factory Team is much more than a group of sponsored athletes. Riders like Reed Hansen @reedahansen are our family. We are fans of Reed as a person and a teammate as much as a competitor. Reed Hansen is a dedicated ambassador of the boat brand that he trains behind to win, but more importantly he represents Supra Boats with poise and character. That is a big reason why Reed Hansen continues to succeed in wake skating. We couldn't be more proud to have Reed as a part of Team Supra Boats! Read on to learn more about Team Supra Boats athlete Reed Hansen.

  

Name: Reed Hansen

Born (where & when): Orlando FL April 20th 1990

Hometown (where your family lives): Groveland FL

1-5 Top Career Highlights: 2011 Alliance Rider of the year.

Your weight: 175

Your Height: 6'2"

  

Contact Info

Facebook Fan Page: Reed Hansen

Twitter Handle: @reedahansen

Instagram Handle: @reedhansen

 

Equipment Preferences

Stance: goofy

Stance width: whatever I want:)

Angle: what's your angle with this question?

Board: 42" Ronix Boomstick

Board length:

Board Width:

Bindings: no thanks

Rope length (including Handle): 75

Handle width:

Total Weight in Boat: 3500lbs

Where is weight in boat ie front 0%, middle 0%, rear 0% including people: 70/30 rear

Wake plate setting (if relevant): 50%

Most common boat you ride behind: SA 450 (corvette motor)

Boat Speed: 22.5

 

Tricks

Hardest 5 tricks you can land right now. approaching port side of wake:

Hardest 5 tricks you can land right now. approaching Starboard side of wake:

Best 2 rail moves port side:

Best 2 rail move starboard side:

Best kicker trick on port side:

Best kicker trick on starboard side:

Coolest 2 port side moves where you grab the board (Can be inverts or not and already mentioned):

Coolest 2 starboard side moves where you grab the board (Can be inverts or not and already mentioned):

  

Training

Normal Breakfast: avocado... Mmmmm

Normal morning snack: banana....mmm

Normal Lunch: Mexican Restaraunt in Groveland, Coyote Rojo

Normal afternoon snack:

Normal dinner: venison of some sort

Normal desert:

Most common drink you drink ie, water, coke, Orange Juice, etc.: Agua, Rockstar

How many times have you road in the last 30 days: 30 probably

Other exercise you have done in last 7 days. List with Times: I tried jump roping once!

 

What do you think?

3 other riders who influence your style of riding (take moves from and try to be like): Matt Manzari, Ben Horan, Andrew Pastura

Who will win the US pro tour next year men's? junior Pro? Women's?:

 

Yes or Nos

Do you think grabbing the board is more important than being able to rotate the board?

Do you think a 1080 would score better than a mobe 720?

Do you think wakes will be bigger than they are now in 5 years time?

Do you think wakes will be wider than they are now in 5 years?

Do you think you will most likely ride the same length rope in 5 years time?

Do you think it is an advantage to be shorter to be a better wake boarder?

Have you road behind the SA?

Are you a fan of the Supra Boats Facebook.com/ilovesupraboats page?

Do you follow Supra Boats at twitter.com/supra_boats?

Do you follow @Supra_Boats on Instagram?

Do you visit supraboats.blogspot.com?

Will you be attending the 2014 Supra Boats photo shoot this year?

 

Last question.

Best part about going wakeboarding is:

Bec Gange joins the Supra Boats @Supra_Boats Factory Team with a fun family-oriented down-to-earth attitude and mad skills.   

Supra Boats welcomes Australia’s most promising female wake rider to their Factory Pro Team. Bec Gange is as nice, sweet and fun as the typical girl next door, as long as you live on a lake where she can ride. Since the age of 14 Bec has dreamed of becoming the top female wakeboarder in the world. Her Australian accomplishments read like a ladder to attaining that goal, but her low key personality has kept her under the radar. Now as a member of Team Supra she is preparing to pursue even more success in America for the 2013 season. She has the attitude, ability, family support and fun outlook on life to go all the way in the sport of wakeboarding. Supra Boats is excited to be the wake boat company helping to pull her towards her dreams. Watch out wakeboarding! Here comes Bec Gange!

 

Additional LinksBOARDER MAGAZINE - Bec Gange: The Girl Next DoorBec was born Mildura, Victoria, Australia in 1989. Her family bought a boat right around the time she turned 11. Bec started out skiing until her older brother introduced her to wakeboarding at the age of 14. She’s barely been off the water since. At a cable park or behind the boat, Bec is all about the ride. Bec admits that she prefers boat riding, but time on the water with friends and family is really what it’s about for her. “...To me there is nothing better than getting the boat ready with my family and heading down the river for the afternoon and relaxing and riding.  Then to get that last ride in before dark when all the boats and wind are gone and it’s just you and the flat water with the stereo cranking.”Bec’s laid back family-centric approach seems to be working. She has won Australian Nationals six consecutive times. Bec has also finished 5th at IWSF World’s, won Australia's prestigious Mark Kenney Award and taken 1st in the Australasian Games. She has also finished on the podium on the Liquid Force Rail Jam series over the past few years.“I have to admit I had heard very little about Bec before this past summer,” answered Rick Tinker, President of Supra Boats, when asked about his newest pro rider.  “Jeff Teunissen mentioned Bec to me and acted as if it would be our loss if we didn’t talk to her about  becoming part of the team. Now I understand where he was coming from. The more I learn about Bec, the more impressed I am. There is no limit to what someone with her talent and personality can accomplish. I couldn’t be happier to have her on-board.”When we asked Bec what has gotten her to this point and what continues to motivate her to succeed as a female rider, we were a little taken back by her response. She explained how big of role family and friends play in her riding. By her account they are the fuel that keeps her progressing. “My mum and dad are my favorite people to ride with,” Bec told us. “They have been there for me from the start and have had the most influence in my life. If they got a dollar for every time they had to turn around and pick me up they would be rich!” Bec also credits her success and continued improvement to her Australian riding partners like Supra Team Riders Brad and Cory Teunissen, who Bec will be training with in the States for the 2013 US season. “Even though they’re younger they influence me a fair bit. That and they’re fun!,” she explained laughing. Bec also named Veteran Team Supra Rider Ben Greenwood and Chris O’Shea as other wakeboarders who inspire her.  To learn more about Bec Gange and the entire Supra Boats Factory Pro Team stay tuned to Supra Boats on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram (@Supra_Boats).

Bec Gange joins the Supra Boats @Supra_Boats Factory Team with a fun family-oriented down-to-earth attitude and mad skills.   

Supra Boats welcomes Australia’s most promising female wake rider to their Factory Pro Team. Bec Gange is as nice, sweet and fun as the typical girl next door, as long as you live on a lake where she can ride. Since the age of 14 Bec has dreamed of becoming the top female wakeboarder in the world. Her Australian accomplishments read like a ladder to attaining that goal, but her low key personality has kept her under the radar. Now as a member of Team Supra she is preparing to pursue even more success in America for the 2013 season. She has the attitude, ability, family support and fun outlook on life to go all the way in the sport of wakeboarding. Supra Boats is excited to be the wake boat company helping to pull her towards her dreams. Watch out wakeboarding! Here comes Bec Gange!

 

Additional LinksBOARDER MAGAZINE - Bec Gange: The Girl Next DoorBec was born Mildura, Victoria, Australia in 1989. Her family bought a boat right around the time she turned 11. Bec started out skiing until her older brother introduced her to wakeboarding at the age of 14. She’s barely been off the water since. At a cable park or behind the boat, Bec is all about the ride. Bec admits that she prefers boat riding, but time on the water with friends and family is really what it’s about for her. “...To me there is nothing better than getting the boat ready with my family and heading down the river for the afternoon and relaxing and riding.  Then to get that last ride in before dark when all the boats and wind are gone and it’s just you and the flat water with the stereo cranking.”Bec’s laid back family-centric approach seems to be working. She has won Australian Nationals six consecutive times. Bec has also finished 5th at IWSF World’s, won Australia's prestigious Mark Kenney Award and taken 1st in the Australasian Games. She has also finished on the podium on the Liquid Force Rail Jam series over the past few years.“I have to admit I had heard very little about Bec before this past summer,” answered Rick Tinker, President of Supra Boats, when asked about his newest pro rider.  “Jeff Teunissen mentioned Bec to me and acted as if it would be our loss if we didn’t talk to her about  becoming part of the team. Now I understand where he was coming from. The more I learn about Bec, the more impressed I am. There is no limit to what someone with her talent and personality can accomplish. I couldn’t be happier to have her on-board.”When we asked Bec what has gotten her to this point and what continues to motivate her to succeed as a female rider, we were a little taken back by her response. She explained how big of role family and friends play in her riding. By her account they are the fuel that keeps her progressing. “My mum and dad are my favorite people to ride with,” Bec told us. “They have been there for me from the start and have had the most influence in my life. If they got a dollar for every time they had to turn around and pick me up they would be rich!” Bec also credits her success and continued improvement to her Australian riding partners like Supra Team Riders Brad and Cory Teunissen, who Bec will be training with in the States for the 2013 US season. “Even though they’re younger they influence me a fair bit. That and they’re fun!,” she explained laughing. Bec also named Veteran Team Supra Rider Ben Greenwood and Chris O’Shea as other wakeboarders who inspire her.  To learn more about Bec Gange and the entire Supra Boats Factory Pro Team stay tuned to Supra Boats on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram (@Supra_Boats).

10-year-old Australian wakeboarding sensation Sammy Brown joins the Supra Boats @Supra_Boats Junior Factory Team with heart on and off the water. 

 

Supra Boats welcomes a genuine wake riding phenom from Australia to their Junior Factory Team. Sam Brown is now part of the Supra Family and not just because he is an amazing wakeboarder. Sam is an authentic young man who truly enjoys the sport and represents it with heart. Character counts with Supra Boats and Sam scored as high in integrity in this luxury performance wake boat manufacturer’s book as he did when he earned his 2012 World Title at the Rockstar Energy Wakeboard World Championships presented by Supra Boats. At 10-years-old Sam earned a spot on the team with his unbelievable performances on the water, but according to Supra Boats he got the deal thanks to genuine heart. Welcome to the team Sammy!  

 

Sam was born in 2002 to Rob and Nadine Brown in Picton, New South Whales, Australia.  He started riding at the age of 7. Naturally his interests include a lot of wake riding related sports like boat riding, cable riding and trampoline. He also enjoys motocross. Sam rides behind a 2011 Supra Sunsport 20V on the Hawkesbury River in NSW, AUS. He rides a 124 Liquid Force Nemesis with Wing bindings. Sam trains at the Black Diamond Wakeboard School with his coach Scotty Kell.

 

Sam may seem like a typical 10-year-old at first glance, but his wakeboarding moves are amazingly huge. His trick list reads like a glossary of wake riding terms. Just about everything is listed, including the most recent moves he’s landed; a Tantrum to Blind and all four 540 Spins. Whether he’s riding at home in Australia behind his Supra or competing at the Wakeboard World Championships in Pleasant Prairie, Wisconsin people stare in disbelief. This shocking advanced riding style has earned Sam 2 World Championships, 3 National Titles, Rider’s Choice “Best New Talent” award and Liquid Force Grom Master gold in the last 2 years.

 

“Like everyone else, we were impressed by Sammy’s riding ability especially at his age,” answered Rick Tinker, President of Supra Boats, when asked what he thought of his newest Junior Team member.  “What impresses me even more is the way he acts off the water. He’s a wonderful young man and we are so excited to have him on the team!”

 

Those who are familiar with Sammy have become somewhat used to his phenomenal talents on the water, but many of them are still taken back by the way he conducts himself off the water. He is extremely polite and well spoken. He is genuinely interested in the people around him and very helpful. He is also driven. That sounds like a strange characterization for a child, but it’s true. He is not driven like an adult drives for a goal. He seems to be motivated by the fun of wakeboarding and pure challenge of the sport. He rides with heart and that appears to elevate his performance as well as his character.

 

To learn more about Sam Brown and the entire Supra Boats Junior Factory Pro Team stay tuned to Supra Boats on Facebook, Twitter, Blogger and Instagram (@Supra_Boats).

a href="http://www.supraboats.com">Supra Boats (@SupraBoats) newest Factory Pro Team member, young Taylor McCullough (@Taylor4126), is new to pro wakeboarding, but accustomed to winning with Supra as a Junior Pro.

 

Taylor McCullough made the jump from amateur wakeboarder to professional in 2011 and just earned her spot among Team Supra’s Factory Pros. This 13 year old was born to ride with a sincere passion for the sport and a resume full of wins as a result. Her character and dedication are the reasons Supra signed her as a Junior Pro in 2009 and why their support has grown to pro sponsorship. Growing up behind Supra boats, Taylor is made to win. She is the making of Supra success story that is beyond better.

 

Additional Links

Taylor McCullough’s Web Site

Follow Taylor on Twitter

Taylor McCullough Photos on Flickr

Supra Boats on Facebook

Supra Launch 242

 

Even at 13, Taylor is very familiar with training behind a Supra and using her ever-improving riding skill to win. As a 3-time WWA World Wakeboard Champion and 4-time National wakeboard title holder, Taylor was one of the winningest members of Supra’s Junior Pro Team. Featured in a Sports Illustrated article about pro athlete stars of tomorrow, Taylor is no stranger to seeing big results come from her focused efforts.

 

Rick Tinker, President of Skier’s Choice Inc. manufacturer of Supra Boats, had a lot to say about Taylor and her new place on Team Supra. “I love it when a plan comes together.” Rick laughed. “I’d like to say we knew Taylor was going to progress as much and as fast as she has, but she continues to surprise us. She is only 13, yet she maintains the dedication and poise of a veteran. She has earned her position as a pro wakeboarder and we have no doubt she will continue to make big strides in the sport. We’re honored to call her part of the Supra Boats family.”

 

Before she rode for Supra Boats on such a big stage, she rode behind Supra boats because that is her wakeboard boat of choice. These boats have been her training edge for years and now she is preparing to edge out the competition on the pro wakeboarding scene for 2012. Finishing 5th at her first Pro Tour stop at the end of last summer, Taylor is primed to make a run at pro podium finishes this season.

 

When asked about choosing to ride for Supra Boats, Taylor had this to say. “I like the fact that they have a small team and everybody has been with Supra for a long time.” Taylor explained, “With all my sponsors I want to have long term relationships and grow with the company. I've had Supras in the past even before becoming sponsored by them. So thats why Supra is a good fit for me.”

 

One of keys to realizing wins could be the new 2012 Supra Launch 242 she will be training behind. But Taylor’s 242 is not all about work. Taylor enjoys hanging on the boat with her friends almost as much as riding the launch ramps behind it. Taylor’s dad, Scott McCullough, makes sure she spends time being a kid as well as a champion. Taylor enjoys activities off the water like softball, volleyball, cross country and going to the movies.

 

Like Supra Boats on Facebook to subscribe to the latest information, video and photos from the Taylor as well as the entire Supra Factory Team. Supra athletes pro and amateur alike are beyond better.

 

Taylor is also sponsored by major industry brands like Liquid Force, Oakley and Jet Pilot.

Team Supra Boats @Supra_Boats Pro Rider Trevor Hansen (@TrevorHansen on Instagram) posted this SICK photo to Instagram of his SA550 wake boat on the water during an Alliance Wake Magazine photo shoot. It is one of our favorites shots to date of an SA. Thanks for sharing Trev! Oh and if you want to find Trevor Hansen online, like his Facebook Fan Page and stay up on this SupraStar's shock and awe!

Supra Boats @Supra_Boats Pro Team Rider, Austin Hair, just earned one of the most satisfying victories in sports; a team victory. Team Austin Hair took home gold at Wake Games 2012. Read on to learn more about the team's performance.

 

"This past weekend we wrapped up the Wake Games here in Orlando. The top ten pro men from last year's King of Wake standings get to be team captains. This meant that the Sovens, Harley, myself and a few others would be competing against each other not only on the water, but at the draft as well. The draft is where they separate the men from the boys. The winners are made here, and everyone else is left to fend on their own. Choosing teams is not for the faint of heart. Each captain is responsible for choosing 9 other people to add to their team, a complete mix of other pros, amateurs, and wakeskaters. My strategy was simple, add the derivative of the score to the multiple of their seeding placement before calculating the mean.

On Saturday, the competition was on. This event is so great because it creates a real bond between the amateurs and the pros on the team. The riding was unreal in the finals, with Philip and Harley having unbelievable runs. My team was leading going into the last day. But when Steel made finals and I was no longer competing, we knew it was gonna be a close call. Team Hair ended up sealing the deal by a mere 3 points, 819 to 816. Each and every team member rode their hearts out and contributed to the win. Big thanks to my teammates Adam, Daniel, Joshua, Abbie, Caro, Austin, Marla, Jeremy, Darren and Joy."

 

Way to go Austin and Team Hair! Congratulations!

 

Team Results

1. Team Austin 819

2. Team Steel 816

3. Team Harley 804

4. Team Dean 799

5. Team Rathy 788

6. Team Bob 784

7. Team Rusty 769

8. Team Phil 748

9. Team Oli 727

10. Team Shaun 667

a href="http://www.supraboats.com">Supra Boats (@SupraBoats) newest Factory Pro Team member, young Taylor McCullough (@Taylor4126), is new to pro wakeboarding, but accustomed to winning with Supra as a Junior Pro.

 

Taylor McCullough made the jump from amateur wakeboarder to professional in 2011 and just earned her spot among Team Supra’s Factory Pros. This 13 year old was born to ride with a sincere passion for the sport and a resume full of wins as a result. Her character and dedication are the reasons Supra signed her as a Junior Pro in 2009 and why their support has grown to pro sponsorship. Growing up behind Supra boats, Taylor is made to win. She is the making of Supra success story that is beyond better.

 

Additional Links

Taylor McCullough’s Web Site

Follow Taylor on Twitter

Taylor McCullough Photos on Flickr

Supra Boats on Facebook

Supra Launch 242

 

Even at 13, Taylor is very familiar with training behind a Supra and using her ever-improving riding skill to win. As a 3-time WWA World Wakeboard Champion and 4-time National wakeboard title holder, Taylor was one of the winningest members of Supra’s Junior Pro Team. Featured in a Sports Illustrated article about pro athlete stars of tomorrow, Taylor is no stranger to seeing big results come from her focused efforts.

 

Rick Tinker, President of Skier’s Choice Inc. manufacturer of Supra Boats, had a lot to say about Taylor and her new place on Team Supra. “I love it when a plan comes together.” Rick laughed. “I’d like to say we knew Taylor was going to progress as much and as fast as she has, but she continues to surprise us. She is only 13, yet she maintains the dedication and poise of a veteran. She has earned her position as a pro wakeboarder and we have no doubt she will continue to make big strides in the sport. We’re honored to call her part of the Supra Boats family.”

 

Before she rode for Supra Boats on such a big stage, she rode behind Supra boats because that is her wakeboard boat of choice. These boats have been her training edge for years and now she is preparing to edge out the competition on the pro wakeboarding scene for 2012. Finishing 5th at her first Pro Tour stop at the end of last summer, Taylor is primed to make a run at pro podium finishes this season.

 

When asked about choosing to ride for Supra Boats, Taylor had this to say. “I like the fact that they have a small team and everybody has been with Supra for a long time.” Taylor explained, “With all my sponsors I want to have long term relationships and grow with the company. I've had Supras in the past even before becoming sponsored by them. So thats why Supra is a good fit for me.”

 

One of keys to realizing wins could be the new 2012 Supra Launch 242 she will be training behind. But Taylor’s 242 is not all about work. Taylor enjoys hanging on the boat with her friends almost as much as riding the launch ramps behind it. Taylor’s dad, Scott McCullough, makes sure she spends time being a kid as well as a champion. Taylor enjoys activities off the water like softball, volleyball, cross country and going to the movies.

 

Like Supra Boats on Facebook to subscribe to the latest information, video and photos from the Taylor as well as the entire Supra Factory Team. Supra athletes pro and amateur alike are beyond better.

 

Taylor is also sponsored by major industry brands like Liquid Force, Oakley and Jet Pilot.

a href="http://www.supraboats.com">Supra Boats (@SupraBoats) newest Factory Pro Team member, young Taylor McCullough (@Taylor4126), is new to pro wakeboarding, but accustomed to winning with Supra as a Junior Pro.

 

Taylor McCullough made the jump from amateur wakeboarder to professional in 2011 and just earned her spot among Team Supra’s Factory Pros. This 13 year old was born to ride with a sincere passion for the sport and a resume full of wins as a result. Her character and dedication are the reasons Supra signed her as a Junior Pro in 2009 and why their support has grown to pro sponsorship. Growing up behind Supra boats, Taylor is made to win. She is the making of Supra success story that is beyond better.

 

Additional Links

Taylor McCullough’s Web Site

Follow Taylor on Twitter

Taylor McCullough Photos on Flickr

Supra Boats on Facebook

Supra Launch 242

 

Even at 13, Taylor is very familiar with training behind a Supra and using her ever-improving riding skill to win. As a 3-time WWA World Wakeboard Champion and 4-time National wakeboard title holder, Taylor was one of the winningest members of Supra’s Junior Pro Team. Featured in a Sports Illustrated article about pro athlete stars of tomorrow, Taylor is no stranger to seeing big results come from her focused efforts.

 

Rick Tinker, President of Skier’s Choice Inc. manufacturer of Supra Boats, had a lot to say about Taylor and her new place on Team Supra. “I love it when a plan comes together.” Rick laughed. “I’d like to say we knew Taylor was going to progress as much and as fast as she has, but she continues to surprise us. She is only 13, yet she maintains the dedication and poise of a veteran. She has earned her position as a pro wakeboarder and we have no doubt she will continue to make big strides in the sport. We’re honored to call her part of the Supra Boats family.”

 

Before she rode for Supra Boats on such a big stage, she rode behind Supra boats because that is her wakeboard boat of choice. These boats have been her training edge for years and now she is preparing to edge out the competition on the pro wakeboarding scene for 2012. Finishing 5th at her first Pro Tour stop at the end of last summer, Taylor is primed to make a run at pro podium finishes this season.

 

When asked about choosing to ride for Supra Boats, Taylor had this to say. “I like the fact that they have a small team and everybody has been with Supra for a long time.” Taylor explained, “With all my sponsors I want to have long term relationships and grow with the company. I've had Supras in the past even before becoming sponsored by them. So thats why Supra is a good fit for me.”

 

One of keys to realizing wins could be the new 2012 Supra Launch 242 she will be training behind. But Taylor’s 242 is not all about work. Taylor enjoys hanging on the boat with her friends almost as much as riding the launch ramps behind it. Taylor’s dad, Scott McCullough, makes sure she spends time being a kid as well as a champion. Taylor enjoys activities off the water like softball, volleyball, cross country and going to the movies.

 

Like Supra Boats on Facebook to subscribe to the latest information, video and photos from the Taylor as well as the entire Supra Factory Team. Supra athletes pro and amateur alike are beyond better.

 

Taylor is also sponsored by major industry brands like Liquid Force, Oakley and Jet Pilot.

a href="http://www.supraboats.com">Supra Boats (@SupraBoats) newest Factory Pro Team member, young Taylor McCullough (@Taylor4126), is new to pro wakeboarding, but accustomed to winning with Supra as a Junior Pro.

 

Taylor McCullough made the jump from amateur wakeboarder to professional in 2011 and just earned her spot among Team Supra’s Factory Pros. This 13 year old was born to ride with a sincere passion for the sport and a resume full of wins as a result. Her character and dedication are the reasons Supra signed her as a Junior Pro in 2009 and why their support has grown to pro sponsorship. Growing up behind Supra boats, Taylor is made to win. She is the making of Supra success story that is beyond better.

 

Additional Links

Taylor McCullough’s Web Site

Follow Taylor on Twitter

Taylor McCullough Photos on Flickr

Supra Boats on Facebook

Supra Launch 242

 

Even at 13, Taylor is very familiar with training behind a Supra and using her ever-improving riding skill to win. As a 3-time WWA World Wakeboard Champion and 4-time National wakeboard title holder, Taylor was one of the winningest members of Supra’s Junior Pro Team. Featured in a Sports Illustrated article about pro athlete stars of tomorrow, Taylor is no stranger to seeing big results come from her focused efforts.

 

Rick Tinker, President of Skier’s Choice Inc. manufacturer of Supra Boats, had a lot to say about Taylor and her new place on Team Supra. “I love it when a plan comes together.” Rick laughed. “I’d like to say we knew Taylor was going to progress as much and as fast as she has, but she continues to surprise us. She is only 13, yet she maintains the dedication and poise of a veteran. She has earned her position as a pro wakeboarder and we have no doubt she will continue to make big strides in the sport. We’re honored to call her part of the Supra Boats family.”

 

Before she rode for Supra Boats on such a big stage, she rode behind Supra boats because that is her wakeboard boat of choice. These boats have been her training edge for years and now she is preparing to edge out the competition on the pro wakeboarding scene for 2012. Finishing 5th at her first Pro Tour stop at the end of last summer, Taylor is primed to make a run at pro podium finishes this season.

 

When asked about choosing to ride for Supra Boats, Taylor had this to say. “I like the fact that they have a small team and everybody has been with Supra for a long time.” Taylor explained, “With all my sponsors I want to have long term relationships and grow with the company. I've had Supras in the past even before becoming sponsored by them. So thats why Supra is a good fit for me.”

 

One of keys to realizing wins could be the new 2012 Supra Launch 242 she will be training behind. But Taylor’s 242 is not all about work. Taylor enjoys hanging on the boat with her friends almost as much as riding the launch ramps behind it. Taylor’s dad, Scott McCullough, makes sure she spends time being a kid as well as a champion. Taylor enjoys activities off the water like softball, volleyball, cross country and going to the movies.

 

Like Supra Boats on Facebook to subscribe to the latest information, video and photos from the Taylor as well as the entire Supra Factory Team. Supra athletes pro and amateur alike are beyond better.

 

Taylor is also sponsored by major industry brands like Liquid Force, Oakley and Jet Pilot.

a href="http://www.supraboats.com">Supra Boats (@SupraBoats) newest Factory Pro Team member, young Taylor McCullough (@Taylor4126), is new to pro wakeboarding, but accustomed to winning with Supra as a Junior Pro.

 

Taylor McCullough made the jump from amateur wakeboarder to professional in 2011 and just earned her spot among Team Supra’s Factory Pros. This 13 year old was born to ride with a sincere passion for the sport and a resume full of wins as a result. Her character and dedication are the reasons Supra signed her as a Junior Pro in 2009 and why their support has grown to pro sponsorship. Growing up behind Supra boats, Taylor is made to win. She is the making of Supra success story that is beyond better.

 

Additional Links

Taylor McCullough’s Web Site

Follow Taylor on Twitter

Taylor McCullough Photos on Flickr

Supra Boats on Facebook

Supra Launch 242

 

Even at 13, Taylor is very familiar with training behind a Supra and using her ever-improving riding skill to win. As a 3-time WWA World Wakeboard Champion and 4-time National wakeboard title holder, Taylor was one of the winningest members of Supra’s Junior Pro Team. Featured in a Sports Illustrated article about pro athlete stars of tomorrow, Taylor is no stranger to seeing big results come from her focused efforts.

 

Rick Tinker, President of Skier’s Choice Inc. manufacturer of Supra Boats, had a lot to say about Taylor and her new place on Team Supra. “I love it when a plan comes together.” Rick laughed. “I’d like to say we knew Taylor was going to progress as much and as fast as she has, but she continues to surprise us. She is only 13, yet she maintains the dedication and poise of a veteran. She has earned her position as a pro wakeboarder and we have no doubt she will continue to make big strides in the sport. We’re honored to call her part of the Supra Boats family.”

 

Before she rode for Supra Boats on such a big stage, she rode behind Supra boats because that is her wakeboard boat of choice. These boats have been her training edge for years and now she is preparing to edge out the competition on the pro wakeboarding scene for 2012. Finishing 5th at her first Pro Tour stop at the end of last summer, Taylor is primed to make a run at pro podium finishes this season.

 

When asked about choosing to ride for Supra Boats, Taylor had this to say. “I like the fact that they have a small team and everybody has been with Supra for a long time.” Taylor explained, “With all my sponsors I want to have long term relationships and grow with the company. I've had Supras in the past even before becoming sponsored by them. So thats why Supra is a good fit for me.”

 

One of keys to realizing wins could be the new 2012 Supra Launch 242 she will be training behind. But Taylor’s 242 is not all about work. Taylor enjoys hanging on the boat with her friends almost as much as riding the launch ramps behind it. Taylor’s dad, Scott McCullough, makes sure she spends time being a kid as well as a champion. Taylor enjoys activities off the water like softball, volleyball, cross country and going to the movies.

 

Like Supra Boats on Facebook to subscribe to the latest information, video and photos from the Taylor as well as the entire Supra Factory Team. Supra athletes pro and amateur alike are beyond better.

 

Taylor is also sponsored by major industry brands like Liquid Force, Oakley and Jet Pilot.

Young guns Cory and Bradley Teunissen recently signed with Supra Boats (@SupraBoats) as Junior Pro riders.

 

Australia's youngest one-two wakeboarding punch, the Teunissen brothers, are now shredding the rampy water behind Supra Boats. Bradley and Cory Teunissen were given the opportunity to ride for the luxury performance customer-centric Buzz Brand of the Year and jumped at the chance. At 16 and 13 years old respectively, these young guns from Down Under, have been racking-up boat loads of accomplishments in the world of semi-pro wakeboarding. As their skills and riding careers progress so has their choice in wakeboard boats. Just like they relentlessly push their riding, Bradley and Cory have gone “beyond better” with a tow boat sponsor focused as much on refinement and relationships as wake performance. Look for more big things from Brad and Cory on the water behind their Supra boat.

Additional Links

Teunissen Brothers Supra Video on

Supra Boats on Facebook

Supra Launch 242

 

From Brisbane, Australia, Brad and Cory began wakeboarding at 8 and 6. Their father Jeff Teunissen brought home a wakeboard and since that first pull the boys have never stopped improving. In 2011 Brad earned the title of State and National Jr Men’s Champion in Australia. He also made it to his first Pro Final placing an impressive 5th at Wake Wars. Cory also scorched 2011 by capturing the WWA World’s title in the 10-14 age division. He followed up by placing first in the same division for the Brisbane State and Australian National titles. Cory is also the record holder for the youngest rider to land a 900.

 

When we asked Brad and Cory about signing with Supra, Brad said, “We’re super stoked! We couldn’t have picked a better team to be with and we’re looking forward to the future.” Cory added, “We’re excited to be part of the Supra Family!”

 

And after the best year of their lives, the Teunissen Brothers decided to upgrade their riding even further with a Supra Launch 242 and a couple of coveted spots on Supra’s Junior Pro Team.

 

When we asked Rick Tinker, President of Skier’s Choice the manufacturer of Supra boats, about the Teunissens and their new place on Supra’s Junior Pro Team, he responded this way, “We’re not just about associating with pro riders once they’ve made it. We feel it is just as important to support riders like Brad and Cory who are giving it all they’ve got to get to the pro level.” Tinker continued, “Riding abilities aside, these boys were made for Team Supra with character as strong as their performances. We couldn’t be more pleased they chose to join our Junior Pro team.”

 

Like Supra Boats on Facebook to subscribe to the latest information, video and photos from the Teunissan Brothers as well as the entire Supra Factory Team. Supra athletes pro and amateur alike are beyond better.

Young guns Cory and Bradley Teunissen recently signed with Supra Boats (@SupraBoats) as Junior Pro riders.

 

Australia's youngest one-two wakeboarding punch, the Teunissen brothers, are now shredding the rampy water behind Supra Boats. Bradley and Cory Teunissen were given the opportunity to ride for the luxury performance customer-centric Buzz Brand of the Year and jumped at the chance. At 16 and 13 years old respectively, these young guns from Down Under, have been racking-up boat loads of accomplishments in the world of semi-pro wakeboarding. As their skills and riding careers progress so has their choice in wakeboard boats. Just like they relentlessly push their riding, Bradley and Cory have gone “beyond better” with a tow boat sponsor focused as much on refinement and relationships as wake performance. Look for more big things from Brad and Cory on the water behind their Supra boat.

Additional Links

Teunissen Brothers Supra Video on

Supra Boats on Facebook

Supra Launch 242

 

From Brisbane, Australia, Brad and Cory began wakeboarding at 8 and 6. Their father Jeff Teunissen brought home a wakeboard and since that first pull the boys have never stopped improving. In 2011 Brad earned the title of State and National Jr Men’s Champion in Australia. He also made it to his first Pro Final placing an impressive 5th at Wake Wars. Cory also scorched 2011 by capturing the WWA World’s title in the 10-14 age division. He followed up by placing first in the same division for the Brisbane State and Australian National titles. Cory is also the record holder for the youngest rider to land a 900.

 

When we asked Brad and Cory about signing with Supra, Brad said, “We’re super stoked! We couldn’t have picked a better team to be with and we’re looking forward to the future.” Cory added, “We’re excited to be part of the Supra Family!”

 

And after the best year of their lives, the Teunissen Brothers decided to upgrade their riding even further with a Supra Launch 242 and a couple of coveted spots on Supra’s Junior Pro Team.

 

When we asked Rick Tinker, President of Skier’s Choice the manufacturer of Supra boats, about the Teunissens and their new place on Supra’s Junior Pro Team, he responded this way, “We’re not just about associating with pro riders once they’ve made it. We feel it is just as important to support riders like Brad and Cory who are giving it all they’ve got to get to the pro level.” Tinker continued, “Riding abilities aside, these boys were made for Team Supra with character as strong as their performances. We couldn’t be more pleased they chose to join our Junior Pro team.”

 

Like Supra Boats on Facebook to subscribe to the latest information, video and photos from the Teunissan Brothers as well as the entire Supra Factory Team. Supra athletes pro and amateur alike are beyond better.

Young guns Cory and Bradley Teunissen recently signed with Supra Boats (@SupraBoats) as Junior Pro riders.

 

Australia's youngest one-two wakeboarding punch, the Teunissen brothers, are now shredding the rampy water behind Supra Boats. Bradley and Cory Teunissen were given the opportunity to ride for the luxury performance customer-centric Buzz Brand of the Year and jumped at the chance. At 16 and 13 years old respectively, these young guns from Down Under, have been racking-up boat loads of accomplishments in the world of semi-pro wakeboarding. As their skills and riding careers progress so has their choice in wakeboard boats. Just like they relentlessly push their riding, Bradley and Cory have gone “beyond better” with a tow boat sponsor focused as much on refinement and relationships as wake performance. Look for more big things from Brad and Cory on the water behind their Supra boat.

Additional Links

Teunissen Brothers Supra Video on

Supra Boats on Facebook

Supra Launch 242

 

From Brisbane, Australia, Brad and Cory began wakeboarding at 8 and 6. Their father Jeff Teunissen brought home a wakeboard and since that first pull the boys have never stopped improving. In 2011 Brad earned the title of State and National Jr Men’s Champion in Australia. He also made it to his first Pro Final placing an impressive 5th at Wake Wars. Cory also scorched 2011 by capturing the WWA World’s title in the 10-14 age division. He followed up by placing first in the same division for the Brisbane State and Australian National titles. Cory is also the record holder for the youngest rider to land a 900.

 

When we asked Brad and Cory about signing with Supra, Brad said, “We’re super stoked! We couldn’t have picked a better team to be with and we’re looking forward to the future.” Cory added, “We’re excited to be part of the Supra Family!”

 

And after the best year of their lives, the Teunissen Brothers decided to upgrade their riding even further with a Supra Launch 242 and a couple of coveted spots on Supra’s Junior Pro Team.

 

When we asked Rick Tinker, President of Skier’s Choice the manufacturer of Supra boats, about the Teunissens and their new place on Supra’s Junior Pro Team, he responded this way, “We’re not just about associating with pro riders once they’ve made it. We feel it is just as important to support riders like Brad and Cory who are giving it all they’ve got to get to the pro level.” Tinker continued, “Riding abilities aside, these boys were made for Team Supra with character as strong as their performances. We couldn’t be more pleased they chose to join our Junior Pro team.”

 

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Supra Boats @SupraBoats pro rider Amber Wing is no stranger to the Wake Awards. She's won a pair of Oakley Move of the Year awards for stomping the first 720 and 900 ever landed by a woman. Her Best Women's nod in 2011 was her third, that's one more award than any other female rider. While hoisting Wake Awards is nothing new to Wing, her second trip to the 2011 Wake Awards stage was to collect a surprising first.  After a dominant year on tour in which she won five of eight events and finished second in two others, Wong won her first-ever Queen of Wake. We doubt it will be her last. And thanks to a mix of tech and style and that's currently unmatched in the women's game, we can all but guarantee that the Wake Awards hasn't seen the last of Wing. She's going to continue to train behind her Supra Launch 242 wakeboard boat and winning more awards next year.

 

Visit Transworld Wakeboarding's Wake Awards 2011 digital publication to learn more about this year's winners.

 

Congratulations Amber!

Young guns Cory and Bradley Teunissen recently signed with Supra Boats (@SupraBoats) as Junior Pro riders.

 

Australia's youngest one-two wakeboarding punch, the Teunissen brothers, are now shredding the rampy water behind Supra Boats. Bradley and Cory Teunissen were given the opportunity to ride for the luxury performance customer-centric Buzz Brand of the Year and jumped at the chance. At 16 and 13 years old respectively, these young guns from Down Under, have been racking-up boat loads of accomplishments in the world of semi-pro wakeboarding. As their skills and riding careers progress so has their choice in wakeboard boats. Just like they relentlessly push their riding, Bradley and Cory have gone “beyond better” with a tow boat sponsor focused as much on refinement and relationships as wake performance. Look for more big things from Brad and Cory on the water behind their Supra boat.

Additional Links

Teunissen Brothers Supra Video on

Supra Boats on Facebook

Supra Launch 242

 

From Brisbane, Australia, Brad and Cory began wakeboarding at 8 and 6. Their father Jeff Teunissen brought home a wakeboard and since that first pull the boys have never stopped improving. In 2011 Brad earned the title of State and National Jr Men’s Champion in Australia. He also made it to his first Pro Final placing an impressive 5th at Wake Wars. Cory also scorched 2011 by capturing the WWA World’s title in the 10-14 age division. He followed up by placing first in the same division for the Brisbane State and Australian National titles. Cory is also the record holder for the youngest rider to land a 900.

 

When we asked Brad and Cory about signing with Supra, Brad said, “We’re super stoked! We couldn’t have picked a better team to be with and we’re looking forward to the future.” Cory added, “We’re excited to be part of the Supra Family!”

 

And after the best year of their lives, the Teunissen Brothers decided to upgrade their riding even further with a Supra Launch 242 and a couple of coveted spots on Supra’s Junior Pro Team.

 

When we asked Rick Tinker, President of Skier’s Choice the manufacturer of Supra boats, about the Teunissens and their new place on Supra’s Junior Pro Team, he responded this way, “We’re not just about associating with pro riders once they’ve made it. We feel it is just as important to support riders like Brad and Cory who are giving it all they’ve got to get to the pro level.” Tinker continued, “Riding abilities aside, these boys were made for Team Supra with character as strong as their performances. We couldn’t be more pleased they chose to join our Junior Pro team.”

 

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Young guns Cory and Bradley Teunissen recently signed with Supra Boats (@SupraBoats) as Junior Pro riders.

 

Australia's youngest one-two wakeboarding punch, the Teunissen brothers, are now shredding the rampy water behind Supra Boats. Bradley and Cory Teunissen were given the opportunity to ride for the luxury performance customer-centric Buzz Brand of the Year and jumped at the chance. At 16 and 13 years old respectively, these young guns from Down Under, have been racking-up boat loads of accomplishments in the world of semi-pro wakeboarding. As their skills and riding careers progress so has their choice in wakeboard boats. Just like they relentlessly push their riding, Bradley and Cory have gone “beyond better” with a tow boat sponsor focused as much on refinement and relationships as wake performance. Look for more big things from Brad and Cory on the water behind their Supra boat.

Additional Links

Teunissen Brothers Supra Video on

Supra Boats on Facebook

Supra Launch 242

 

From Brisbane, Australia, Brad and Cory began wakeboarding at 8 and 6. Their father Jeff Teunissen brought home a wakeboard and since that first pull the boys have never stopped improving. In 2011 Brad earned the title of State and National Jr Men’s Champion in Australia. He also made it to his first Pro Final placing an impressive 5th at Wake Wars. Cory also scorched 2011 by capturing the WWA World’s title in the 10-14 age division. He followed up by placing first in the same division for the Brisbane State and Australian National titles. Cory is also the record holder for the youngest rider to land a 900.

 

When we asked Brad and Cory about signing with Supra, Brad said, “We’re super stoked! We couldn’t have picked a better team to be with and we’re looking forward to the future.” Cory added, “We’re excited to be part of the Supra Family!”

 

And after the best year of their lives, the Teunissen Brothers decided to upgrade their riding even further with a Supra Launch 242 and a couple of coveted spots on Supra’s Junior Pro Team.

 

When we asked Rick Tinker, President of Skier’s Choice the manufacturer of Supra boats, about the Teunissens and their new place on Supra’s Junior Pro Team, he responded this way, “We’re not just about associating with pro riders once they’ve made it. We feel it is just as important to support riders like Brad and Cory who are giving it all they’ve got to get to the pro level.” Tinker continued, “Riding abilities aside, these boys were made for Team Supra with character as strong as their performances. We couldn’t be more pleased they chose to join our Junior Pro team.”

 

Like Supra Boats on Facebook to subscribe to the latest information, video and photos from the Teunissan Brothers as well as the entire Supra Factory Team. Supra athletes pro and amateur alike are beyond better.

Supra Boats @SupraBoats pro rider Amber Wing is no stranger to the Wake Awards. She's won a pair of Oakley Move of the Year awards for stomping the first 720 and 900 ever landed by a woman. Her Best Women's nod in 2011 was her third, that's one more award than any other female rider. While hoisting Wake Awards is nothing new to Wing, her second trip to the 2011 Wake Awards stage was to collect a surprising first.  After a dominant year on tour in which she won five of eight events and finished second in two others, Wong won her first-ever Queen of Wake. We doubt it will be her last. And thanks to a mix of tech and style and that's currently unmatched in the women's game, we can all but guarantee that the Wake Awards hasn't seen the last of Wing. She's going to continue to train behind her Supra Launch 242 wakeboard boat and winning more awards next year.

 

Visit Transworld Wakeboarding's Wake Awards 2011 digital publication to learn more about this year's winners.

 

Congratulations Amber!

Young guns Cory and Bradley Teunissen recently signed with Supra Boats (@SupraBoats) as Junior Pro riders.

 

Australia's youngest one-two wakeboarding punch, the Teunissen brothers, are now shredding the rampy water behind Supra Boats. Bradley and Cory Teunissen were given the opportunity to ride for the luxury performance customer-centric Buzz Brand of the Year and jumped at the chance. At 16 and 13 years old respectively, these young guns from Down Under, have been racking-up boat loads of accomplishments in the world of semi-pro wakeboarding. As their skills and riding careers progress so has their choice in wakeboard boats. Just like they relentlessly push their riding, Bradley and Cory have gone “beyond better” with a tow boat sponsor focused as much on refinement and relationships as wake performance. Look for more big things from Brad and Cory on the water behind their Supra boat.

Additional Links

Teunissen Brothers Supra Video on

Supra Boats on Facebook

Supra Launch 242

 

From Brisbane, Australia, Brad and Cory began wakeboarding at 8 and 6. Their father Jeff Teunissen brought home a wakeboard and since that first pull the boys have never stopped improving. In 2011 Brad earned the title of State and National Jr Men’s Champion in Australia. He also made it to his first Pro Final placing an impressive 5th at Wake Wars. Cory also scorched 2011 by capturing the WWA World’s title in the 10-14 age division. He followed up by placing first in the same division for the Brisbane State and Australian National titles. Cory is also the record holder for the youngest rider to land a 900.

 

When we asked Brad and Cory about signing with Supra, Brad said, “We’re super stoked! We couldn’t have picked a better team to be with and we’re looking forward to the future.” Cory added, “We’re excited to be part of the Supra Family!”

 

And after the best year of their lives, the Teunissen Brothers decided to upgrade their riding even further with a Supra Launch 242 and a couple of coveted spots on Supra’s Junior Pro Team.

 

When we asked Rick Tinker, President of Skier’s Choice the manufacturer of Supra boats, about the Teunissens and their new place on Supra’s Junior Pro Team, he responded this way, “We’re not just about associating with pro riders once they’ve made it. We feel it is just as important to support riders like Brad and Cory who are giving it all they’ve got to get to the pro level.” Tinker continued, “Riding abilities aside, these boys were made for Team Supra with character as strong as their performances. We couldn’t be more pleased they chose to join our Junior Pro team.”

 

Like Supra Boats on Facebook to subscribe to the latest information, video and photos from the Teunissan Brothers as well as the entire Supra Factory Team. Supra athletes pro and amateur alike are beyond better.

On Team Supra Boats @Supra_Boats

character counts most and the wins follow. The Supra Boats Factory Team

is much more than a group of sponsored athletes. Riders like Arnie

Watkins @arniewatkins are our family. We are fans of Arnie Watkins as a

person and a teammate as much as a professional competitor. Arnie is a dedicated ambassador of the boat brand that he trains

behind to win, but more importantly he represents Supra Boats with poise

and character. That is a big reason why Arnie continues to

succeed in wake boarding. We couldn't be more proud to have Arnie as a

part of Team Supra Boats! Read on to learn more about Team Supra Boats

athlete Arnie Watkins.

 

Name: Arnie Watkins

Born (where & when):  4/21/97 Charlotte, North Carolina

Hometown (where your family lives): Lake Wylie South Carolina

1-5 Top Career Highlights: INT U.S. National champion outlaw division

Your weight: 137lbs

Your Height: 5foot 7inches

 

Contact Info

Facebook Fan Page: Arnie Watkins 

Twitter Handle: @arniewatkins 

Instagram Handle: @arniewatkins

Web Address: www.arniewatkins.com

 

Equipment Preferences

Stance: regular

Stance width: all the way out

Angle: 12x12

Board: liquid force harley

Board length: 135

Board Width:

Bindings: liquid force Harley and the watsons

Rope length (including Handle):  70 feet

Handle width:

Total Weight in Boat: 4000lbs

Where is weight in boat ie front 0%, middle 0%, rear 0% including people: 20% front, 40% middle, 40% rear

Wake plate setting (if relevant): 50%

Most common boat you ride behind: supra 22v or supra SA450

Boat Speed: 22.2mph

 

Tricks

Hardest 5 tricks you can land right now. approaching port side of wake: crow mobe 540, ts 900, switch hs 7, Nuclear backroll 2 blind, dum dum

Hardest 5 tricks you can land right now. approaching Starboard side of wake: whirly 5, backside 7, kgb, switch toe 7, hs 7

Best 2 rail moves port side: 270 on tail press rewind 90 out. Ollie on bs lip 270 out

Best 2 rail move starboard side: switch transfer 90 tantrum out(nesse at owc) switch gap 270 tail press out(henshaw at owc)

Best kicker trick on port side: hs 900

Best kicker trick on starboard side: wrapped ole blind pete 7

Coolest 2 port side moves where you grab the board (Can be inverts or not and already mentioned): melon halfcab glide. Nose grab pete rose.

Coolest 2 starboard side moves where you grab the board (Can be inverts or not and already mentioned):  nuclear tantrum 2 blind

 

Training

Normal Breakfast: muffin or strawberry smoothie

Normal morning snack: banana

Normal Lunch: peanut butter and jelly

Normal afternoon snack: chewy bar

Normal dinner: there is no normal dinner cause its different every night

Normal desert: ice cream

Most common drink you drink ie, water, coke, Orange Juice, beer etc.: milk and minuet maid lemonade

How many times have you road in the last 30 days: atleast 15

Other exercise you have done in last 7 days. List with Times: Monday Wednesday Friday I go to the gym and workout and play tennis. Then I train on the trampoline and skateboard.

 

What do you think?

3 other riders who influence your style of riding (take moves from and try to be like): Every rider I look up to has a different style I like and I try to take different things from each persons riding style and make it my own. At the cable Austin Pratt’s riding is always pushing me to work on my rail hits and also try new transfers and flips off rails. Every time Mike Dowdy learns a new trick I always push myself harder to learn something new, and there isn’t one trick that mike does that looks bad. And finally there is Harley Clifford the number one wake boarder in the world and he has always inspired me to try and be number one!

Who will win the US pro tour next year men's? junior Pro? Women's?:  I think in pro men’s its going to be a battle between Mike Dowdy and Harley Clifford cause they both have consistent double flips wake to wake. In jr.pro its gonna be super tough because everyone has basically the same tricks so its gonna be about who has the better style and cleanness. And in pro womans I think Anna Hajek, Bec Gange and Nicola Buttler are all gonna be around the top 3.

 

Yes or Nos

Do you think grabbing the board is more important than being able to rotate the board? no

Do you think a 1080 would score better than a mobe 720? no

Do you think wakes will be bigger than they are now in 5 years time? yes

Do you think wakes will be wider than they are now in 5 years? no

Do you think you will most likely ride the same length rope in 5 years time? yes

Do you think it is an advantage to be shorter to be a better wake boarder? yes

Have you road behind the SA? yes

Are you a fan of the Supra Boats  Facebook.com/ilovesupraboats page? yes

Do you follow Supra Boats at twitter.com/supra_boats?yes

Do you follow @Supra_Boats on Instagram? yes

Do you visit supraboats.blogspot.com? yes

Will you be attending the 2014 Supra Boats photo shoot this year? yes

 

Last question.

Best part about going wakeboarding is: When the water is super buttery, and there are hot girls in the boat and your jammin to your favorite tunes, all the stress has been relieved and I can push my self to ride the best I can.

On Team Supra Boats @Supra_Boats character counts most and the wins follow. The Supra Boats Factory Team is much more than a group of sponsored athletes. Riders like Taylor McCullough @taylor4126 are our family. We are fans of Taylor as a person and a teammate as much as a competitor. Taylor McCullough is a dedicated ambassador of the boat brand that she trains behind to win, but more importantly she represents Supra Boats with poise and character. That is a big reason why Taylor continues to succeed in wake boarding. We couldn't be more proud to have Taylor as a part of Team Supra Boats! Read on to learn more about Team Supra Boats athlete Taylor McCullough.

 

Name: Taylor McCulloughBorn (where & when): Mt. Vernon, IL 7-1-98

Hometown (where your family lives): Centralia, IL1-5

Top Career Highlights:  3rd Place WWA PWT- Knoxville 20125th Place WWA PWT- Knoxville 20111st Place WWA Nationals 2008-2011 girls1st Place WWA Worlds 2009-2011 Girls1st Place WWA Wake Games 2009-2011 Girls

Your weight: 140

Your Height: 5’7”

 

Contact InfoFacebook Fan Page: Taylor McCullough

Twitter Handle: @taylor4126

Instagram Handle: @taylorwake23

Web Address: taylor.us.com

 

Equipment Preferences

Stance: goofyStance

width: All the way out

Angle: 9º & 9º

Board: Liquid Force Bob

Board length: 133

Board Width:Bindings: Harley

Rope length (including Handle): 75

Handle width:

Total Weight in Boat: A BUNCH

Where is weight in boat ie front 0%, middle 0%, rear 0% including people: however Brad and Cory set it up

Wake plate setting (if relevant): 50%

Most common boat you ride behind: Supra S.A.

Boat Speed: 23.2

 

Tricks

Hardest 5 tricks you can land right now. approaching port side of wake: Krypt, Heel 5, Indy Tantrum, stalefish backroll, Wrapped KGBHardest

5 tricks you can land right now. approaching Starboard side of wake: Toe 5, Indy Frontroll. Indy Backroll, T.s roll to revert, Toe 3Best 2 rail moves port side: Transfer Backlip, Transfer 270 90 outBest 2 rail move starboard side: ollie 270 on 90 off, 90 on 270 offBest kicker trick on port side: Heel 7Best kicker trick on starboard side: toe 5Coolest 2 port side moves where you grab the board (Can be inverts or not and already mentioned): Indy Tantrum, Stalefish BackrollCoolest 2 starboard side moves where you grab the board (Can be inverts or not and already mentioned): Indy Frontroll, Indy T.s Backroll

 

Training

Normal Breakfast: Eggs and toastNormal morning snack:

Normal Lunch: Ham SandwichNormal afternoon snack: anything that I can find

Normal dinner: Whatever is cooked at the house

Normal desert: anything chocolate

Most common drink you drink ie, water, coke, Orange Juice, etc.: water

How many times have you road in the last 30 days: Definitely over 25 boat sets plus a lot of cable

Other exercise you have done in last 7 days. List with Times: Running and trampoline training

 

What do you think?

3 other riders who influence your style of riding (take moves from and try to be like): Shaun Murray, Austin Pratt, Harley Clifford

Who will win the US pro tour next year men's? Harley Clifford junior Pro? Women's?: Hopefully Myself

 

Yes or Nos

Do you think grabbing the board is more important than being able to rotate the board? yes

Do you think a 1080 would score better than a mobe 720? no

Do you think wakes will be bigger than they are now in 5 years time? definitely

Do you think wakes will be wider than they are now in 5 years? yes

Do you think you will most likely ride the same length rope in 5 years time? no

Do you think it is an advantage to be shorter to be a better wake boarder? yes

Have you road behind the SA? yes

Are you a fan of the www.facebook.com/ilovesupraboats? Of course

Do you follow Supra Boats at twitter.com/supra_boats? yes

Do you follow @Supra_Boats on Instagram? yes

Do you visit supraboats.blogspot.com?

Will you be attending the 2014 Supra Boats photo shoot this year?  definitely

 

Last question.

Best part about going wakeboarding is: being with your friends and being able to get everything off your mind

On Team Supra Boats @Supra_Boats character counts most and the wins follow. The Supra Boats Factory Team is much more than a group of sponsored athletes. Riders like Austin Hair @austinhair are our family. We are fans of Austin as a person and a teammate as much as a competitor. Austin Hair is a dedicated ambassador of the boat brand that he trains behind to win, but more importantly he represents Supra Boats with poise and character. That is a big reason why Austin continues to succeed in wake boarding. We couldn't be more proud to have Austin as a part of Team Supra Boats! Read on to learn more about Team Supra Boats athlete Austin Hair.

   

Name: Austin Hair

Born (where & when): Newport Beach CA

Hometown (where your family lives): Tega Cay SC

1-5 Top Career Highlights: 2009 IWWF World Champion Runner Up, 4th Overall PWT 2010, 2012 AWA Boat and Cable National Champion

Your weight: 178

Your Height: 510

 

Contact Info

Facebook Fan Page: Austin Hair

Twitter Handle: @AustinHair

Instagram Handle: austinhair

Web Address: www.austinhair.net

 

Equipment Preferences

Stance: Regs

Stance width: all the way out   

Angle: 15

Board: Jobe Austin Series   

Board length: 142

Bindings: Jobe Austin Series   

Rope length (including Handle): 75

Total Weight in Boat: 4000 lbs

Where is weight in boat front 25%, middle 25%, rear 50%

Wake plate setting (if relevant): 50

Most common boat you ride behind: SA 450

Boat Speed: 22.5

 

Tricks

Hardest 5 tricks you can land right now. approaching port side of wake: Toe 9, heel 7, melon back mobe, ts roll to blind

Hardest 5 tricks you can land right now. approaching Starboard side of wake: Skeezer 5, Nuclear mobe dick, whirly 5, Front to blind to flats

Best kicker trick on port side: double tantrum

Best kicker trick on starboard side: double cab roll

Coolest 2 port side moves where you grab the board (Can be inverts or not and already mentioned): 180 overturn

Coolest 2 starboard side moves where you grab the board (Can be inverts or not and already mentioned): method

 

Training

Normal Breakfast: Living Fuel Super Green smoothie

Normal morning snack: water and coffee

Normal Lunch: Sandwich or protein shake or both

Normal afternoon snack: fruit, granola, sometimes cupcakes or cake

Normal dinner: Chicken or fish with veggies

Normal desert: ice cream

Most common drink you drink ie, water, coke, Orange Juice, etc.: Living Fuel

How many times have you road in the last 30 days: I've been taking off time to heal my back, but probably 15.

Other exercise you have done in last 7 days. List with Times: Twice I did Tabatas at the Y; 4 sets at 4 minutes each, resting and stretching in between, wake surfing, skateboarding for an hour and half

 

Yes or Nos

Do you think grabbing the board is more important than being able to rotate the board? Yes

Do you think a 1080 would score better than a mobe 720? No

Do you think wakes will be bigger than they are now in 5 years time? Of course

Do you think wakes will be wider than they are now in 5 years? no

Do you think you will most likely ride the same length rope in 5 years time? no

Do you think it is an advantage to be shorter to be a better wake boarder? for sure

Have you road behind the SA? everyday

Are you a fan of the www.facebook.com/ilovesupraboats page? yes

Do you follow Supra Boats at twitter.com/supra_boats? yes

Do you follow @Supra_Boats on Instagram?yes

Do you visit supraboats.blogspot.com? yes

Will you be attending the 2014 Supra Boats photo shoot this year?  absolutely

 

Last question.

Best part about going wakeboarding is: Pushing yourself outside your comfort zone and landing something new

Bec Gange joins the Supra Boats @Supra_Boats Factory Team with a fun family-oriented down-to-earth attitude and mad skills.   

Supra Boats welcomes Australia’s most promising female wake rider to their Factory Pro Team. Bec Gange is as nice, sweet and fun as the typical girl next door, as long as you live on a lake where she can ride. Since the age of 14 Bec has dreamed of becoming the top female wakeboarder in the world. Her Australian accomplishments read like a ladder to attaining that goal, but her low key personality has kept her under the radar. Now as a member of Team Supra she is preparing to pursue even more success in America for the 2013 season. She has the attitude, ability, family support and fun outlook on life to go all the way in the sport of wakeboarding. Supra Boats is excited to be the wake boat company helping to pull her towards her dreams. Watch out wakeboarding! Here comes Bec Gange!

 

Additional LinksBOARDER MAGAZINE - Bec Gange: The Girl Next DoorBec was born Mildura, Victoria, Australia in 1989. Her family bought a boat right around the time she turned 11. Bec started out skiing until her older brother introduced her to wakeboarding at the age of 14. She’s barely been off the water since. At a cable park or behind the boat, Bec is all about the ride. Bec admits that she prefers boat riding, but time on the water with friends and family is really what it’s about for her. “...To me there is nothing better than getting the boat ready with my family and heading down the river for the afternoon and relaxing and riding.  Then to get that last ride in before dark when all the boats and wind are gone and it’s just you and the flat water with the stereo cranking.”Bec’s laid back family-centric approach seems to be working. She has won Australian Nationals six consecutive times. Bec has also finished 5th at IWSF World’s, won Australia's prestigious Mark Kenney Award and taken 1st in the Australasian Games. She has also finished on the podium on the Liquid Force Rail Jam series over the past few years.“I have to admit I had heard very little about Bec before this past summer,” answered Rick Tinker, President of Supra Boats, when asked about his newest pro rider.  “Jeff Teunissen mentioned Bec to me and acted as if it would be our loss if we didn’t talk to her about  becoming part of the team. Now I understand where he was coming from. The more I learn about Bec, the more impressed I am. There is no limit to what someone with her talent and personality can accomplish. I couldn’t be happier to have her on-board.”When we asked Bec what has gotten her to this point and what continues to motivate her to succeed as a female rider, we were a little taken back by her response. She explained how big of role family and friends play in her riding. By her account they are the fuel that keeps her progressing. “My mum and dad are my favorite people to ride with,” Bec told us. “They have been there for me from the start and have had the most influence in my life. If they got a dollar for every time they had to turn around and pick me up they would be rich!” Bec also credits her success and continued improvement to her Australian riding partners like Supra Team Riders Brad and Cory Teunissen, who Bec will be training with in the States for the 2013 US season. “Even though they’re younger they influence me a fair bit. That and they’re fun!,” she explained laughing. Bec also named Veteran Team Supra Rider Ben Greenwood and Chris O’Shea as other wakeboarders who inspire her.  To learn more about Bec Gange and the entire Supra Boats Factory Pro Team stay tuned to Supra Boats on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram (@Supra_Boats).

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