While the big name pros always grab the spotlight at Wakestock, the Amateur Champioships has always been one of the biggest highlights of the weekend since the very first Wakestock held in Bala 14 years ago. As Canada's largest wakeboard and wakeskate event, it attracts riders of all ages and skill levels to battle it out for over $15,000 worth of prizes. Check out some of the highlights from the 2011 Wakestock Nautiqe Amateur Championship.
Raph Derome is back riding at 100% and all other riders should take notice. Why? Consider this: last year when Raph filmed A Short, the part that won the Wake Award for Web Video of the Year, his...
Kevin Henshaw starts his 2012 Rail Rider of the Year Wake Award campaign with this edit from OWC shot by Corey Drapala. Here's what Corey had to say about the video:
I was at Odub and was lucky...
Aaron Rathy has called time out on winter and high-tailed it Down Under for the Aussie summer. Check out this teaser video of him riding these past couple of weeks in Australia. Thanks to Chris...
Summer is in full flight down under and Harley Clifford is taking full advantage. Check out this video from Chris Flaxman of Harley shredding the Williams Rver, Raymond Terrace and the Iacconi...
Drop four world-class wakeboarders and a reliable airboat into the misty swamps of Louisiana and let them rip. JD Webb, Adam Errington, Brian Grubb and Parks Bonifay met up on the Tickfaw River in...
Who is Colt Pickles? We're not sure, but we do know that he has perhaps the greatest name in all of wakeskating. Here's what Mickey Henry (the dude who shot this video) has to say about Colt:...
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