30 Aug WWA TORONTO | World Championships
WWA TORONTO : Cory Teunissen and Dallas Friday Win the Nautique WWA Wakeboard National Championships at the CNE in Toronto
Today, the world’s most decorated professional men and women wakeboard riders competed at the world-famous Canadian National Exhibition (CNE) for the fourth and final day of the 2016 Nautique WWA Toronto Wakeboard World Championships. A record crowd filled the shorelines to watch the incredibly talented athletes fight for more than $60K in prize money and showcase the sport at its highest level behind the three-time boat of the year, the Super Air Nautique G23. In addition to the World Championships, the event served as the final stop of the Nautique Wake Series and ultimately determined the overall series champions with an additional $30K up for grabs.
Cory Teunissen wins the 2016 Nautique WWA Wakeboard World Championships from World Wakeboard Association on Vimeo.
Pro Men riders began the day with the semifinals as they battled for the opportunity to become one of just eight riders slated to compete in the highly anticipated finals. Parker Siegele (AUS) rode strong in Heat 1 to grab the win and a transfer position, while Nic Rapa (AUS) controlled Heat 2. A huge run by Damien Adam (MRI) allowed him to emerge with the highest score in Heat 3 and Team Nautique Rider Mike Dowdy (USA) demonstrated his ability to uncork massive tricks with the G23’s perfectly shaped wake against the best riders in the world.
With the most talented field in wakeboarding history, riders from around the globe raved about the award-winning Super Air Nautique G23’s capability to launch riders higher and further than any other wakeboarding boat on the market. Cory Teunissen stunned the field with two stand up passes that included a Moby Dick 540 and huge Switch Nose Grab Heelside 900 during the Pro Men’s final to his claim his first World Championship and a score of 93.33. Teunissen also took home the $5K for winning the 2016 Nautique Wake Series Championship. Team Nautique Rider Mike Dowdy perfectly executed his signature double flip for a 87.67 to take second on the day and in the final Nautique Wake Series standings. The youngster Nic Rapa is one of the flashiest riders on the tour and kept fans on the edge of their seats with a stellar run and score of 85.00 to complete the podium in third.
“I’m beyond stoked to walk away as the Pro Men’s winner here at the 2016 Nautique WWA Wakeboard World Championship,” said Teunissen. “The WWA and Nautique put on a fantastic event and the entire Pro Men’s field left nothing on the table. This has been a dream of mine since I was a little boy and it feels great to accomplish one of my childhood goals.”
In the Pro Women’s finals, competitors shined behind the rider-favorite Super Air Nautique G23 with amazing performances that had the crowd roaring in one of the closest finals of the season Dallas Friday (USA) kept the momentum rolling from a strong qualifying performance earlier in the week and successfully nailed technical tricks en route to the overall win and 2016 World Championship. It was an emotional win for Friday as she recently became a mother and made an impressive season debut by returning to competition with a statement. Narrowly missing out on the top spot, Giorgia Gregoria (ITA) rode well to earn the runner-up position with an 82.17. Despite the stiff competition, Amber Wing (AUS) continued her spectacular season by rounding out the podium in third and netting a score of 77.33. Team Nautique Rider Raimi Merritt (USA) used consistency throughout the entire five round Nautique Wake Series to score the overall series championship and take home $5K in prize money.
“It’s an incredible feeling to compete at the Nautique WWA Toronto Wakeboard World Championship and come out on top at my first contest of the 2016 season,” said Friday. “The talent level is at an all-time high right now and all of the girls are riding flawlessly, which required me to stay focused and lay it all on the line each time I hit the water.”
Gregoria, who lives in Italy, made the long trek across the pond to compete in her very first Nautique WWA Toronto Wakeboard World Championship and surprised many of her competitors with a second place finish.
“This is my first time competing at the World Championships, the water here at Lake Ontario is perfect and the wake is much bigger than what I am used to riding on back at home in Italy,” said Gregoria. “I loved everything about the event here in Toronto and I exceeded the expectations I set for myself. My goal was just to qualify for the finals, which makes being on the podium that much more special and gives me confidence when coming back in the future.”
The industry-leading Super Air Nautique G23’s flawless wake allowed Pro Wakeskate riders to push the limits and take their riding to an all-new level. Brian Grubb (USA), who placed second during yesterday’s qualifier, returned for redemption and consistently landed a variation of technical twists and flips to steal the win with an 83.33. Grubb’s win helped him secure the Nautique Wake Series Championship and an additional $2,500 bonus. Austin Polterock’s (USA) 71.67 was good enough to take second, while the final podium spot went to Danny Hampson (USA) with a 64.17 in third. The trio’s superb riding led the United States to a sweep of the Pro Wakeskate podium.
Future wakeboarding stars hit the water for the Jr. Pro Men (14-18) finals showcasing the insane level of riding coming from the next generation behind the Super Air Nautique G23. The riders were on fire and provided tons of thrilling action that included sheer determination from Guenther Oka (USA) who used a score of 87.67 to become crowned World Champion. The battle was intense for the final podium positions as Lewy Watt (AUS) and Jake Pelot (USA) went toe-to-toe in order to one up each other. In the end, Watt prevailed for second, just ahead of Pelot in third. Australia’s Cobe France was awarded the overall championship in the Nautique Wake Series and filled his pockets with a $2,500 scholarship fund courtesy of Nautique Boats.
Dedicated to progressing the sport from the ground up, the Nautique Wake Series puts riders first, developing the stars of tomorrow and showcasing the top athletes of today. The addition of the WWA Toronto Wakeboard World Championships provides athletes the perfect platform throughout the entire season with every major event held behind the Super Air Nautique G23. The Nautique Wake Series is the only event series in 2016 that gives riders of all ages, gender and skill level the opportunity to compete at an elite level.
Results
Nautique WWA Toronto Wakeboard World Championships Presented by Rockstar Energy
CNE Waterfront, Ontario Place Channel West – Toronto, Canada
Sunday, August 28, 2016
Pro Men’s – Finals
Cory Teunissen (AUS) – 93.33
Mike Dowdy (USA) – 87.67
Nic Rapa (AUS) – 85.00
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Dean Smith (AUS) – 83.00
JD Webb (USA) – 78.33
Tony Iaconni (AUS) – 66.33
Damien Adam (MRI ) – 6-.67
Parker Siegele (AUS) – 8.33
Pro Women’s – Finals
Dallas Friday (USA) – 85.33
Giorgia Gregoria (ITA) – 82.17
Amber Wing (AUS) – 77.33
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Tarah Mikacich (USA) – 73.33
Jamie Lopina (USA) – 70.83
Corrie Wilson (USA) – 67.33
Nicola Butler (USA) – 59.00
Alice Viraq (ITA) – 51.67
Pro Wakeskate – Finals
Brian Grubb (USA) – 83.33
Austin Polterock (USA) – 71.67
Danny Hampson (USA) – 64.17
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4. Tanner Champion (CAN) – 35.00
Jr. Pro Men – Finals
Guenther Oka (USA) – 87.67
Lewy Watt (AUS) – 82.00
Jake Pelot (USA) – 79.33
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Elliot Digney (AUS) – 76.67
Cobe France (AUS) – 55.00
Bryson Hancock (USA) – 45.00
Pro Men’s – Semifinals: Heat 01
Parker Siegele (AUS) – 76.67
Cory Teunissen (AUS) – 71.67
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Bob Soven (USA) – 65.00
Massi Piffaretti (ITA) – 55.00
Pro Men’s – Semifinals: Heat 02
Nic Rapa (AUS) – 85.83
JD Webb (USA) – 77.50
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Josh Twelker (USA) – 55.00
Rusty Malinoski (CAN) – 28.33
Pro Men’s – Semifinals: Heat 03
Damien Adam (MRI) – 82.67
Tony Iaconni (AUS) – 78.33
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Jeff Langley (USA) – 73.33
Danny Thollander (USA) – 51.67
Pro Men’s – Semifinals: Heat 04
Mike Dowdy (USA) – 86.67
Dean Smith (AUS) – 80.83
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Aaron Rathy (CAN) – 76.67
Andrew Adkison (USA) – 63.33
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