I just finished up the first stop of the Master Craft US Pro Tour in Acworth, Georgia. I was pumped coming into this stop after my finish at Wake Games a few weeks ago, and I was hoping to back it up with an even better result and back up my podium finish. I won my heat and I won my semi final. I did an awesome job on the rails but rails which is my passion on a wakeboard. Whenever I don’t have my boat I head straight up to the cable park to hit some rails with my buddies.
Coming into the final I had a really tough final going against Jacob Valdez and Shota Tezuka, a new comer Japanese fellow on the tour who had his sights set high. I had one of the best rides I could imagine and had many Pro Riders coming up to me congratulating me telling me I had it in the bag.
Shota himself came up to me and congratulated me on the win, but as so often happens in wakeboarding the judges saw what we didn’t see and I had to settle for another 3rd place. I was still over the moon to land myself on the podium again in the first stop of the Pro Tour and was thinking that this is going to be a very good summer.
Coming into the final I had a really tough final going against Jacob Valdez and Shota Tezuka, a new comer Japanese fellow on the tour who had his sights set high. I had one of the best rides I could imagine and had many Pro Riders coming up to me congratulating me telling me I had it in the bag.
Shota himself came up to me and congratulated me on the win, but as so often happens in wakeboarding the judges saw what we didn’t see and I had to settle for another 3rd place. I was still over the moon to land myself on the podium again in the first stop of the Pro Tour and was thinking that this is going to be a very good summer.
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