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Pro Wakeboard Tour Heats Up in
Pleasant Prairie
Pleasant Prairie, Wis. – The top pro wakeboarders on the planet are
set to battle it out on the waters of Lake Andrea at Prairie Springs
Park this weekend, June 19-21, for the second stop of the 2009
MasterCraft Pro Wakeboard Tour. Athletes will compete through a
series of elimination rounds throughout the three-day event, judged
on rail tricks and big-air maneuvers, as they’re towed on the water
behind a boat at a speed of approximately 25mph.
Athletes competing in Pleasant Prairie are not only vying for a cash
purse, but also for points toward the Tour standings; points are
awarded based on final placement at the event. The highest total
points-earner at the end of the five-event season will claim the
coveted Pro Tour title and a cash bonus.
After pulling off an astonishing upset at the Tour’s first stop of
the season in Fort Worth, Tex., Aussie rookie phenom Harley Clifford
sits at the top of the standings list and enters Pleasant Prairie as
the top-seeded athlete in the contest. Clifford, 15, of Thornlands,
Australia, will look to increase his lead in the standings with a
win in Wisconsin, but faces a tough field of competitors, including
current King of Wake series points-leader, Aaron Rathy, and two-time
wakeboard world champ, Andrew Adkison, who, respectively, round out
the top three in the current Tour standings.
Clifford and the top-16 athletes in the Tour standings are exempt
from the qualifying rounds, held on Friday, June 19. The top-16 will
hit the water Saturday, June 20, where all eyes will be on the
rookie Harley Clifford. Should Clifford finish first overall at the
end of the season, he will become only the second rookie athlete
ever to win the Tour title, behind wakeboarding icon, Parks Bonifay.
For schedules, results, standings, photos, videos, athlete bios and
more, please visit www.allisports.com.
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