Archive for August, 2011

Titles on the Line in Knoxville for Team LF!!

Wednesday, August 24th, 2011


Phil Soven

Knoxville, Tenn. – The top professional wakeboarders from throughout the globe are headed to Volunteer Landing in downtown Knoxville on Aug. 27 & 28 for the final stop of the 2011 MasterCraft Pro Wakeboard Tour. Over the past few months, the sport’s top pros have been competing in a five-city points race for one of the most sought-after trophy in wakeboarding – the MasterCraft Pro Wakeboard Tour title.

“We’ve been competing this entire season, waiting to get to Knoxville to see who wins it all,” said current points leader Phillip Soven. “The final stop is always the most exciting contest because it’s everyone’s last shot at winning.”

Soven, 22, of Longwood, Fla., narrowly won the 2010 Pro Tour title by a mere five points after losing to the previous defending champion, Harley Clifford, at last year’s finale in Knoxville.

This season, Soven returns to Volunteer Landing as the top-seeded rider, in hope of winning the fourth overall title of his career – the third most in the Pro Tour’s 20-year history. Only wakeboarding legends Darin Shapiro and Parks Bonifay have more, with six and five titles, respectively.

The only rider that could rival Soven in the point standings for the 2011 Pro Tour title is Harley Clifford, who trails the leader by 45 points.

“Harley [Clifford] and I are both competitors, we’re both hungry to win and we’re both going to throw down for the title in Knoxville,” said Soven. “Harley had a slight setback at the last stop, which gives me a little bit of breathing room in the standings, but I’m not going to let that affect my riding. I’m going for the win.”

During the Pro Tour’s most recent stop in Monroe, Wash., Clifford finished last in the final round of the contest, while Soven ended up winning his third consecutive stop this season. As a result of that placement, there is a 45-point gap in the standings between the two riders.

While Clifford remains in contention for the Pro Tour title, the young Australian phenom is a long-shot to finish first place overall in the standings, as Soven only needs to place seventh or better in Knoxville to secure the title.

“I can only control my riding, so I’m not thinking about the points,” said Clifford. “Regardless where I finish on the Pro Tour, my goal is to win the Knoxville tour stop.”

Clifford’s attitude could pay off for him even if Soven takes home the Pro Tour title, as the former Rookie of the Year winner could still be crowned the King of Wake with a win in Knoxville.

The Knoxville tour stop doubles the final contest in the eight-event King of Wake series, where Clifford can capture his first-ever series crown with a win at Volunteer Landing.

“There’s a lot on the line in Knoxville,” said Clifford.

In addition to the Pro Tour and the King of Wake, the Pro Women’s Queen of Wake series will also crown their winner in Knoxville. Current points leader Amber Wing is already guaranteed to win the eight-event series crown, but several top contenders will still look to make a splash at the season-ending event, including 2011 world champion Nicola Butler.

The ticketed event opens on Saturday, Aug. 27, with preliminary rounds running from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. The ROCKSTAR Big-Air Kicker contest and Overton’s Double Up contest will also take place on Saturday from 5-7 p.m. Sunday’s finale will run from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.

All winners will be crowned at the 20th annual Pro Tour Awards Party, held at the Bijou Theatre on Sunday, Aug. 28 at 7 p.m.

Tickets to the event at Volunteer Landing are available at the gate: $13 (adult); $5 (ages 6-12); free (ages 5 and under); or $7 (adult) if purchased online.

For complete coverage of the MasterCraft Pro Wakeboard Tour stop in Knoxville, tune in to the VERSUS television network on Oct. 4 at 5:30 p.m. ET.

Raph Derome Vid

Wednesday, August 24th, 2011

A short. from still not famous on Vimeo.

Hang Ten!

Tuesday, August 23rd, 2011

Phil Soven CM7

Tuesday, August 23rd, 2011

Phil Soven CM7 from Norbi Vasko on Vimeo.

Nikita Martyanov

Tuesday, August 23rd, 2011

Nikita Martyanov from Martyanov Nikita on Vimeo.

10,000 Lakes Wakesurf Open

Monday, August 22nd, 2011

LF’s Dom Lagace takes 2nd…

LF Hungary Welcome’s Akos Hegedus to the team!

Monday, August 22nd, 2011

2008 World Champion (Kids) Philippines
2008 official Best Young Athlete and New Talent of The Year
2009 World Champion (boys) Philippines
2010 World Championship 2nd place (boys) Antalya
He has won all Hungarian competitions since 2007, in his age.
5x Hungarian Champion
5x Hungarian Tour Champion

Taylor McCullough Wins Worlds!!

Monday, August 22nd, 2011

Congrats to super grom Taylor McCullough for winning World’s this past weekend!! She’s stepping up to Pro Women this next weekend in Knoxville, so wish her luck!!

LF’s Tezuka and Soven Win World Titles!!

Monday, August 22nd, 2011

Indianapolis, Ind. – Fans lined the shores of The Precedent in northern Indianapolis today to catch the finals rounds of action at the 2011Rockstar Energy Drink WWA Wakeboard World Championships, presented by Supra. The sport’s top pros laid it all on the line in an exciting showdown to see who will be the 2011 world champion.

Capping off the 18th annual event was the Pro Men’s division, with its five-man final, The finale was led by top seed Harley Clifford and four former world champions, including Andrew Adkison, Rusty Malinoski, Phillip Soven and defending titlist Dean Smith.

All five pros threw down impressive runs, but it was Phillip Soven who made the biggest impact on the water to take home the 2011 world title – his third of his career.

The 22-year-old Florida native’s run was highlighted by his Crow 540, Whirlybird 720 and Toe-side 900, which earned the now three-time world champion a score of 90 points.

Harley Clifford and Dean Smith rounded out the Pro Men’s podium, respectively.

The WWA Worlds also served as the final stop in the 2011 WWA Wakeboard World Series, which crowned Harley Clifford its winner today. Clifford’s second-place finish was good enough to win the four-stop points race and its cash prize.

Phillip Soven and Adam Errington rounded out the top three in the Series, respectively.

In the Pro Women’s division, the top professional female riders in the world faced off in a six-woman final for the world title. All eyes were on top seed Amber Wing to see if the 28-year-old Aussie would win her fifth straight contest in the Queen of Wake series and reclaim the world title she won in 2007.

But with two uncharacteristic falls in her final run, Wing fell to second place, putting defending world champion Nicola Butler at the top of the contest podium.

Stu Shinn and Grant Roberts rounded out the top three in Men’s Wakeskate, respectively.

For more information on the WWA Worlds, visit www.kingofwake.com.

The 2011 WWA Worlds will air on the VERSUS television network at 5 p.m. ET on Tuesday, Sept. 27.

BROstock: Harley Clifford Free Ride

Monday, August 22nd, 2011