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WWA Wake Park Triple Crown - Stop 3 set for Orlando

by Bill McCaffray, Alliance MultiMedia on 7 Aug 2013
Daniel Grant at the Orlando Watersports Complex in 2012 Alliance Multimedia
The third stop of the Monster Energy WWA Wake Park Triple Crown Presented by Nautique Boats and hosted by the Orlando Watersports Complex and partnered with the National Points Chase has opened registration. This final stop of the Wake Park Triple Crown is slated to be the biggest wake park event in the world with more than 300 professional and amateur participants competing in over ten divisions.

WWA Wake Park Triple Crown and National Points Chase, Orlando Watersports Complex:

September 12th -15th
Orlando Watersports Complex
Orlando, Florida, US

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Longtime supporters of the Wake Park Triple Crown series, Orlando Watersports Complex is preparing for the largest wake park event held to date. With excellent facilities, incredible local riders and some of the best features in the world, this partnership between the Wake Park Triple Crown, National Points Chase and The OWC is shaping up to be huge.

Current 2013 Monster Energy Wake Park Triple Crown points leader, Tom Fooshee as well as up and coming Daniel Grant and last year’s features winner Raphael Derome are all slated to be on hand. Tom Fooshee is well on his way to a fourth consecutive overall title after winning both Pro Features and Pro Men’s divisions at the first two events. Keep an eye on super grom Daniel Grant though as he has the ability to win in all three pro events - Pro Features, Pro Men’s and Pro Wakeskate.

In its fourth year the WPTC has reset the standard for quality events and athletic performances at wake park events. This year, top name riders such as Tom Fooshee, Daniel Grant, Raph Derome and James Windsor will travel to some of the most established cable parks in the world to compete for the individual event titles and the overall series championship.

The series kicked off Memorial Day Weekend at BSR with an incredible line up of athletes, events and parties. The second event at TSR had perfect conditions for the riders to put on an amazing show. Come to this final event to witness how the season finishes WWA website
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