The Interview: Dallas Friday
On Aug. 20, Dallas Friday capped her best season since 2006 with the Best Womens Rider award at WAKEBOARDING magazine’s sixth-annual Wake Awards in Orlando.
On Aug. 20, Dallas Friday capped her best season since 2006 with the Best Womens Rider award at WAKEBOARDING magazine’s sixth-annual Wake Awards in Orlando.
We got our first look at Danny Harf’s new video project, Defy, at the 2009 Wake Awards, and it was one hell of a first
The first time I saw Phil Aslinger ride, I remember everyone on the boat going silent. It was the summer of 2008, and Scott Byerly,
Last time we heard from Phillip Soven, he was already looking ahead to 2010. He had endured his worst start to a contest season in
1. How did you become pro? I didn’t really set out to become a pro wakeskater. I did it for fun, and I just did
words Craig Kotilinek pic Spencer Smith 1. How did you become pro? I guess just riding and being in the right place at the right
words Craig Kotilinek photo Rodrigo Donoso 1. How did you become pro? I started wakeboarding when I was six years old, and I grew up
Words Kari Wilberg Photos Spencer Smith Halfway through the King of Wake season, Andrew Adkison is off to one of his best starts in years.
Words Kari Wilberg Photo Rodrigo Donoso He’s won the last two stops on the Pro Wakeboard Tour, but Aaron Rathy isn’t letting it go to
We caught up with Jimmy at the Texas Tour stop where he told us a little about his section in Hyperlite’s new team film, Rewritten,
words craig kotilinek photo rodrigo donoso Rusty Malinoski. Wakeboarding’s working man. Trudging out to the coalmines (the buttery lake) to take eight-hour-long, Rockstar-fueled sets, stopping
Words Kari Wilberg Photo Joey Meddock Joey Meddock started his career as a wake photographer 10 years ago after he blew out his knee wakeboarding.
On Aug. 20, Dallas Friday capped her best season since 2006 with the Best Womens Rider award at WAKEBOARDING magazine’s sixth-annual Wake Awards in Orlando.
We got our first look at Danny Harf’s new video project, Defy, at the 2009 Wake Awards, and it was one hell of a first
The first time I saw Phil Aslinger ride, I remember everyone on the boat going silent. It was the summer of 2008, and Scott Byerly,
Last time we heard from Phillip Soven, he was already looking ahead to 2010. He had endured his worst start to a contest season in
1. How did you become pro? I didn’t really set out to become a pro wakeskater. I did it for fun, and I just did
words Craig Kotilinek pic Spencer Smith 1. How did you become pro? I guess just riding and being in the right place at the right
words Craig Kotilinek photo Rodrigo Donoso 1. How did you become pro? I started wakeboarding when I was six years old, and I grew up
Words Kari Wilberg Photos Spencer Smith Halfway through the King of Wake season, Andrew Adkison is off to one of his best starts in years.
Words Kari Wilberg Photo Rodrigo Donoso He’s won the last two stops on the Pro Wakeboard Tour, but Aaron Rathy isn’t letting it go to
We caught up with Jimmy at the Texas Tour stop where he told us a little about his section in Hyperlite’s new team film, Rewritten,
words craig kotilinek photo rodrigo donoso Rusty Malinoski. Wakeboarding’s working man. Trudging out to the coalmines (the buttery lake) to take eight-hour-long, Rockstar-fueled sets, stopping
Words Kari Wilberg Photo Joey Meddock Joey Meddock started his career as a wake photographer 10 years ago after he blew out his knee wakeboarding.
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