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2015 Nautique WWA Nationals - 44 National Champions crowned

by World Wakeboard Association on 17 Aug 2015
Final day - 2015 Nautique WWA National Wakeboard Championships World Wakeboard Association
The nation’s largest wakeboarding event, the Nautique WWA Nationals presented by Rockstar Energy concluded today with 44 National Champions being crowned during the five day event held at Miami Watersports Complex.

Harley Clifford took home the Pro Men’s title putting together the best run of the day earning a score of 95.67 to claim the title. With this win, Clifford clenched the 2015 Nautique Wake Series Championship behind the industry leading Super Air Nautique G23, after also earning titles in Australia and Waco, Texas.

“I’m super stoked to win the Nautique WWA National Championships,” said Clifford. “This is the largest wakeboard event in North America and to know I came in and put in my best effort to claim the title is awesome.”

The Pro Women’s division saw Nautique rider Meagan Ethell battle Dallas Friday for the title while in the Jr. Pro Men it was Nic Rapa claiming the championship. In Pro Wakeskate, Reed Hansen nailed his run to take the victory.

“Words can't describe the feelings I have right now,” said Rapa. “It's literally off the charts! I’m pumped to be crowned U.S National champion in Junior Pro and not only that, but finish first overall in the Nautique Wake Series! I can’t thank everyone enough for all the support.”

Over to the Wake Park World Series, the traditional cable Pro Men’s Finals pitted riders in head-to-head competition with Tom Fooshee coming out on top after he posted stellar runs. In the Pro Women final it was Meagan Ethell again, claiming the win.

The Nautique WWA National Championships featured five days of intense competition at the Miami Watersports Complex with riders providing some of the most challenging and innovative runs in the history of the sport.





Results

Nautique WWA National Championships Presented by Rockstar Energy
Miami Watersports Complex – Miami, Florida
Saturday, August 16, 2015

Cable Divisions

Men's Professional

Only one advances to the finals


Men’s Professional Semi-Finals – Heat one
Pelot, Jake 100.00
Hansen, Hunter 72.00

Men’s Professional Semi-Finals – Heat two
Branch, Dylan 95.50
Huster, Marc 76.50

Men’s Professional Semi-Finals – Heat three
Powell, Chandler 95.50
Saeed, Omeir 94.50

Men’s Professional Semi-Finals – Heat four
Fooshee, Tom 100.00
Brurnstein, Danny 90.00

Women's Professional

Top two advance to the finals


Women’s Professional- Semi-Finals – Heat one
Ethell, Meagan 100.00
Lopina, Jamie 90.00

Head to Head round of four

Only one advances to next round


Head to Head – Heat one
Pelot, Jake 100.00
Hanson, Hunter 72.00

Head to Head – Heat two
Branch, Bylan 95.50
Shuster, Marc 76.50

Head to Head – Heat three
Powell, Chandler 95.50
Saeed, Omeir 94.50

Head to Head – Heat four
Fooshee, Tom 100.00
Burnstein, Danny 90.00

Head-to-Head Semi Final Heats
Head-to-Head – Semi-Final - Heat one
Powell, Chandler 98.00
Pelot, Jake 92.00
Head to Head – Semi-Final Heat two
Fooshee, Tom 100.00
Branch, Dylan 90.00
Head to Head Consolation Final
Pelot, Jake 95.50
Branch, Dylan 94.50

Head to Head Final
Fooshee, Tom 96.50
Powell, Chandler 93.50

Pro Women’s Final
Ethell, Meagan USA 98.00
Lopina, Jamie USA 92.00

Boat Divisions

Professional WakeSkate – Finals
Hansen, Reed AUS 77.33
Polterock, Austin 71.67
Hampson, Danny USA 56.67
Grubb, Brian USA 51.00

Jr. Pro Men’s – Finals
Rapa, Nic AUS 85.00
France, Cobe USA 72.67
Soven, Jason USA 68.33
Schramm, Mac USA 60.00
Watt, Lewy AUS 50.67
Hancock, Bryson USA 38.33

Women’s Professional – Finals
Ethell, Meagan USA 89.33
Friday, Dallas USA 87.33
Butler, Nicola USA 78.00
Merritt, Raimi USA 70.67
Mikacich, Tarah USA 63.33
Leugner, Ashley CDN 48.33

Men’s Professional – Finals
Clifford, Harley AUS 95.67
Smith, Dean AUS 92.00
Flegel, Noah USA 85.67
Soven, Phillip USA 77.67
Hair, Austin USA 71.33
Soven, Bob USA 65.33

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