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Day #1 at Surf Expo is in the books and let me tell what a day it was. Everything starred out smooth with an early wake-up call and a fantastic breakfast buffet at Café Matisse at the Rosen Plaza hotel. After breakfast, myself and partner in crime Jamie “Jimmer” Reekie head off to the show. Jumping in my sweet Kia Spectra rental car, we headed off to the Orlando Convention Center. For some reason the show has now moved across International Drive to the West Wing of the Convention Center which definitely breaks up the routine of the past years, which for me isn’t a great thing. I’m a creature of habit: I stay at the same hotel, eat at the same restaurants, rent a car from the same place every year. It’s kind of a ritual. So this venue change gets the day off to an unusual start, but I’m not going to let it ruin things.
We get to the show early to check in and pick up our passes and immediately run into Jeff Heer and get the first handshake of the show out of the way. My first snub off the day comes from George Daniels. C’mon George I thought we we’re friends; remember the time I drove you to the airport last year? He would later tell me he was running to work at the Byerly booth and Scott would have his ass served if he showed up late. A semi legit excuse, I guess.
I said I wasn’t going to go into in depth product reviews and I’m still sticking to my guns, but I do have to say that there’s a ton of cool new stuff here. It seems every manufacturer was cooking up something new this year. From new boot and board designs, to cool in-dash displays in boats there’s enough gear to keep even the most techest of tech heads happy.
Of course, I’d be not telling the truth if the economy wasn’t the major topic of conversation throughout the show, but overall the mood is upbeat. Everybody I talked to seems to think the worst is behind us and they’re starting to climb the hill again. Despite a smaller show than in years past everybody is talking positively about the year ahead.
The highlight of the day (and possibly the weekend) was the WBM Wake Awards. With the new location in the West Convention Center comes another new venue. The show was in the Chapin Theater, complete with full stage and movie-style seating. I somehow managed to weasel a couple of VIP passes for myself and Jimmer and we were treated to front row seats. A personal highlight of the night was the furious Twitter battle that ensued between myself and Jeff McKee from Alliance trying to be the first to get the results posted: it was the nerd-off to end all nerd-offs.
As usual the show was amazing with Aaron Rathy taking down the 2 big awards of the night: Wakeboarder of the Year and Wakeboard Trick of the Year. Rathy had been in contention for this award for a while with the W2W Wrapped Backside 9 he landed about a month ago. Just like Danny Harf last year, Rathy managed to keep his hammer trick, a Wrapped Backside 10, a secret until the tape rolled for the awards. Rathy’s had a killer year and I’m super stoked for his double win. You’ll be seeing more of this kid in SBC Wakeboard in the very near future. Check the photos below for highlights of the night.

DJ Drop Top on the 1's & 2's. Levitt photo

On Point Award: Bob Soven. Levitt photo

Wake Rider of the Year: Danny Harf. Levitt photo

Photographer of the Year and Photo of the Year winner, Bryan Soderlind. Levitt photo

Wakeskate Video Part: Brian Grubb/Out of the Pond. Levitt photo

Movie of the Year: Out of the Pond. Levitt photo

Legend Award: Erik "Gator" Lutgert. Levitt photo

Reed Hansen, Wakeskater of the Year. Levitt photo

Wakeskate Trick of the Year: Matt Manzari

Presenters Pat Panakos and Parks Bonifay. Levitt photo

Wakeboarder of the Year and Wakeboard Trick of the Year Winner: Aaron Rathy. Levitt photo
That’s a wrap for today; tomorrow looks to be another busy one at the show and then at the Parks Bonifay documentary after the show. And who knows, maybe another nerd Twitter battle to the death with someone else tonight.
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