Oakley’s 2009 Move of the Year – Wakeboard
From a wake-to-wake 1080 to huge kicker boots to ground-breaking rail stunts, 2009’s Oakley Wakeboarding Move of the Year submissions again blew minds and proved
From a wake-to-wake 1080 to huge kicker boots to ground-breaking rail stunts, 2009’s Oakley Wakeboarding Move of the Year submissions again blew minds and proved
The Oakley Womens Move of the Year debuted this year at WAKEBOARDING‘s sixth-annual Wake Awards. The Oakley Womens Move of the Year recognizes the most
As banging as the 2008 Move of the Year reel was, 2009 still trumped it. With everything from a backside 360 kickflip to a boardslide
This is a compilation of the heaviest moves that went down this season with categories for wakeboarding, wakeskate and women, presented at the 2009 Wake
Saying Aaron Rathy came up huge in 2009 is probably the understatement of the year. The 21-year-old Canadian ripper won two stops on the MasterCraft
In the most Wally-filled session we’ve seen to date, Sean O’Brien of the Orlando Wakeboard Academy still managed to pull out plenty of hammers. O’Brien
Chad Sharpe won the 2007 Wakeboarding Move of the Year at WAKEBOARDING magazine’s Wake Awards for this toeside indy double back roll. The move was
2009 King of Wake Aaron Rathy is one of five Oakley athletes who will be featured in a special-edition of FUEL TV’s The Daily Habit,
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.
Aaron Rathy, Danny Harf and more come up huge at WAKEBOARDING magazine’s sixth-annual Wake Awards on Thursday night. Click here for full results from wake’s
# Click here for Bill Doster’s photo gallery from this year’s Wake Awards. “On Point” Wakeboarder Amateur or pro, this up-and-coming rider had the most
With WBM‘s 2009 Wake Awards fast approaching, we decided to give you a look back at the winners from last year’s event. Check out the
From a wake-to-wake 1080 to huge kicker boots to ground-breaking rail stunts, 2009’s Oakley Wakeboarding Move of the Year submissions again blew minds and proved
The Oakley Womens Move of the Year debuted this year at WAKEBOARDING‘s sixth-annual Wake Awards. The Oakley Womens Move of the Year recognizes the most
As banging as the 2008 Move of the Year reel was, 2009 still trumped it. With everything from a backside 360 kickflip to a boardslide
This is a compilation of the heaviest moves that went down this season with categories for wakeboarding, wakeskate and women, presented at the 2009 Wake
Saying Aaron Rathy came up huge in 2009 is probably the understatement of the year. The 21-year-old Canadian ripper won two stops on the MasterCraft
In the most Wally-filled session we’ve seen to date, Sean O’Brien of the Orlando Wakeboard Academy still managed to pull out plenty of hammers. O’Brien
Chad Sharpe won the 2007 Wakeboarding Move of the Year at WAKEBOARDING magazine’s Wake Awards for this toeside indy double back roll. The move was
2009 King of Wake Aaron Rathy is one of five Oakley athletes who will be featured in a special-edition of FUEL TV’s The Daily Habit,
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.
Aaron Rathy, Danny Harf and more come up huge at WAKEBOARDING magazine’s sixth-annual Wake Awards on Thursday night. Click here for full results from wake’s
# Click here for Bill Doster’s photo gallery from this year’s Wake Awards. “On Point” Wakeboarder Amateur or pro, this up-and-coming rider had the most
With WBM‘s 2009 Wake Awards fast approaching, we decided to give you a look back at the winners from last year’s event. Check out the
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