So I have been sorting through tons of images, while RJ is editing video, and I created this set from the first photo shoot we did with Tige and the 2010 Tige RZ2 on Camp Far West Lake. This was on Thursday Evening and near perfect conditions. James Walker and Nick Scott and Sean Cummings were on board. We used the red RZ2 to surf on and the beige one to chase. The camera taking these pictures was on my pontoon boat, and Whitney from wake9.com was the photographer. Here are some of the best shots, and GEEZ did James kill it that day. He seemed to really enjoy the wake and the conditions.
Go to flickr.com/wake9 for all the wake9.com photos, but here is a slideshow of 100 images. Hit the Play button, then click the Full Screen icon in the lower right corner of the slide show and sit back and enjoy for the best viewing experience.
OK, so here we go with the official pictures and such. What a great time had by all. Special thanks to Tige and the boats. They were incredible. The pictures you will see are all from the SAME boat, both goofy and regular, the contest was pulled by one boat. It wasn’t the plan, but we damaged a boat and so we went for it, knowing the 2010 Tige RZ2 would produce the same great consistent wake on both sides. Dennis, the Wakeologist, basically weighted the boat the same for both sides and just switched over. Towards the second day, we were switching in minutes. Hats off to Tige for there great automated ballast, and we just added some lead to that.
Special thanks to Cal Marine Sports for the giveaways, all the help and support. Special thanks to Jeff and Judy Walker for allowing us to stand on there shoulders and start with a great foundation. Special thanks to the Wakesurfing ambassador that is Sean Cummings, and Wakeshredder. Special thanks to Ski Supreme for allow us to do demos on their new V226. Special thanks to Chris Martinez, and everyone else that helped so much. Special thanks to Larry Mann for allowing us to give away a FAE system. And special thanks to Lake Wakes and The Walker Project for all the board demos.
My favorite view of the this recap, with the podiums at the end, is in this flickr.com slideshow. Click the FULLSCREEN icon in the lower right of the slide show below and sit back and enjoy!
Here are individual images of each rider. You may also see them at Flickr.com
First the Juniors
Maddie Garcia
Thomas Garcia
Then we had some amazing surfing from the pros. This class was for the riders to just try to through their best tricks, with no concern for landing them or not.
Expression Session
Chase Hazen - Shredstixx
James Walker - Flyboy Wakesurf
Johnny Stieg - Shredstixx
Then another fun class. We liked to call this the Wake9 Smackdown between the Cocoa Puff and the Vanilla Wafer.
Tandem Wakesurf
Adriana Borelli and Sophia Davi
ok, I know I am partial to my daughter, but this one is my favorite picture of the contest. Dennis looks like the old superman training a new recruit.
Dennis (the Wakeologist) Horton and Jessica (Cocoa Puff) Garcia
Then we moved on to the Surf/Skim challenge. This was ride one way on a surf board, and then back on a skim board. Who is the best overall rider?
Surf/Skim Challenge
James Walker - Flyboy Wakesurf
Trinity Schramm
Sean Cummings - Wakeshredder - Inland Surfer
Anthony Davi
Kevin Riffle
Then we moved on to Sunday, for the main event classes. We combined open women and amateur women, but combined the prize money also, so the girls were happy about that.
Open Women
Farrah Kemp
Adriana Borelli
Bri Chmel - Victoria Skimboards
Trinity Schramm
Open Men Surf
Nick Scott - Triple XXX
Johnny Stieg - Shredstixx
Chase Hazen - Shredstixx
James Walker - Flyboy Wakesurf
Open Men Skim
Sean Cummings - Wakeshredder - Inland Surfer
Joey Pasquali - CrowleyWake
Evan Chess
Mike Kozacek
Ryan Fair
Amateur Men
James Albertoni (slimjim)
RJ Garcia - wake9.com
Kevin Riffle
Jeff Meacham
This is Frank Wolter’s sun, he is 14, and its his first competition. What a great job he did.
Chris Wolter
Sutton Trout
Brett Bazzini
Daniel McKeon
On to the Masters
Jeff Walker
Judy Walker
Anthony Davi
Some great images right? Thanks to the photographer, David Wilsey, who you all know as notsobueno on WakeWorld.
Make sure you show up next year, and bring your friends, the event will be even better. Feel free to embed this slideshow or the images on your site, as long as you keep the watermark on the images.
Had a great day doing a photo shoot with Tige today. Had the boats weighted for competition, and 3 of the best surfers behind a boat. We had James Walker, Sean Cummings and Nick Scott on hand. Tomorrow at 6am, we will be shooting with Chase Hazen and Johnny Stieg, can’t wait.
We will be allowing on site registration from 10-11am on Saturday, and from 8am – 9am on Sunday, so it is not too late to compete. You will want to compete just for prizes alone. We will be having a raffle for the competitors on Sunday after the competition. Here are some of the prizes available:
- Fresh Air Exhaust system valued at $440
- 1000 lb Fly High Fat Sac w/ Tsunami Pump
- Wakeshredder gear
- Kodak HD Playsport Camera
- XTRAC Traction
- More!
Lastly, even if you are not competing, you will want to be there for the demos on Friday and Saturday. We will have lots of boards to try out, but not only that, several boats to ride in and ride behind. The wake9.com Tige 24ve will be there, a brand new Ski Supreme V226 will be there, but wait there’s more! Danny Gutierrez and Ben Pigeon from Tige will be pulling demos in the contest boats, weighted for the contest. So you could get a ride in or behind a brand new 2010 RZ2 driven by a factory Tige rep.
Here is a map of the site, and we will be taking on site registrations on Saturday, and early sunday morning. Check back here or in the community forums for more information on on site registration this evening.
Had some fun testing the new RZ2 with some extra weight in the boat. We filled the in hull rear tank on goofy side, then added a 1000 lb sac in the locker stuffed up to the ice chest on the goofy side. When riding, we had the rub rail touching the water. 5 of us in the boat, no one up front so we filled up the front ballast on goofy side up with about 150 lbs to knock down the curl a bit, we normally ride with at least one person up front, but it was a bit chilly.
Sorry for the bad audio with the wind. When I am showing the camera, I am trying to explain that we have a new wide angle lens for the portable Aiptek HD cameras, so that we can now mount the camera in the back of the boat low, instead of up higher, by the tower. This allows for an unobstructed view of the surfer, and a flattering angle for the surfer and wake. Hope you enjoy!
Pay attention to the podcast, for extra giveaways for competitors. We will giving away at least 1 1000lb fly high vdrive sac with tsunami pump, and we have a basic FAE (Fresh Air Exhaust) system worth $440 also. Another reason to make sure you register to compete in the contest. Prize money, and great giveaways.
We will be posting map links and last minute registration information later tonight, so stay tuned.
Its a bit rainy now, but the weather looks like it is really shaping up for this weekend. Looks like you just lost your LAST excuse to not head down this weekend. Grab your board and register for the competition!
So we have been working through our equipment, computers, and the logistics of putting on a first class webcast, and also broadcasting to a station on the shore. It has been one my goals to help make wakesurfing competitions more fun to watch. Its great from the boat, but not quite so from the shore. We are going to give a boat’s eye view to those on the shore and to those at home watching the webcast.
Here is a short quick podcast that gives an idea of what we are planning.
We had a great opening day at Camp Far West Lake. We were there to prepare for our upcoming Spring Wakesurf Festival. Its a don’t miss event. Make sure you watch this podcast to the end, there is some sneak peek info about the new Ski Supreme V226.
We still have room to register for the competition, so please get your registration in soon. There is no guarantee if you wait til the event. At least email us and let us know you are planning to attend.
Finally got our season started, it was snowing 3 days ago, crazy weather this year. Plus we moved, that takes a whole lot out of you, you know?
We were at camp far west, Dennis was with us.
Jesse was the first in the water, and is always proud to the be the first in. 65 degrees.
Jesse first in
TBone testing out a grom prototype from Lakewakes. Still needs a bit of work, but mark seems commited to creating a good board.
Back on the walker grom.
This is kind of a cool pic of maddie filming. These little cameras are durable, waterproof to 3 meters, and take great 1080P video.
Maddie throws a pose.
The water was nice.
Dennis was testing a new Bazooka Board. He said Walker needed a new spokesmodel for the board. I threw my hat in the ring.
Big D doing his stuff.
Either doing a 360, or taking aim.
I think this goes down as my favorite picture of Dennis.
RJ made it out for a session.
So whitney didn’t want to go out, thought it was too cold. She gave in to my whining, as soon as she got up, she started smiling and yelled in that she forgot how much fun it was, and thanked me. Gotta love that kid’s smile.
So then we headed over to California Marine Sports to shoot some video of the wakesurf shop, and talk about the festival ( http://wake9.com/festival ) and a bit about the new Ski Supreme v226. My interview with him will be on the podcast. It was a great day, but busy, and I am still tired.
Grant on left, RJ, me, then Mitch. 2 rows of surf boards, everything inland has, several walkers, some from the “other” guys, and he is building a new rack for more. Great shop.
He is stocked and ready to go for the festival, I love CMS commitment to wakesurfing. If Tige ever gets a NorCal dealer again, I hope its here. I would feel at home here.
Here is a slide show of all pics, you can view the set on flikr here: