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Wakeboarding the Indianapolis Canal – Red Bull Canal Poach

August 24th, 2009 — 1:43pm

JD Webb and Brian Grubb take a break from the pro-wake tour to poach the never-before-ridden Indianapolis Canal. Not to be deterred by a little rain, they were out on the canal scoping their winch drop points and creating features as soon as the sun broke out.

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Duration : 0:1:47

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Wakeboarding in Rail Park – “The Carnival”

August 16th, 2009 — 8:40am

Over 40 of the top wake riders competed in this event, including Red Bull rider and returning champ Parks Bonifay.

Duration : 0:4:48

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Hijack a Ferry: Wakeboarding in Turkey

August 14th, 2009 — 8:44am

Step 1: Live in Turkey
Step 2: Have a capable team of misfits willing to do your bidding
Step 3: Find 5 guys with cameras to film the whole thing so when you tell your friends and family, you have proof when they call you a liar just like Red Bull athlete Duncan Zuur did when he wakeboarded behind a ferry between Yenikapi and Bandirma in Turkey.

Check out http://redbull.com for more Ferry hijacking action…

Not really much more ferry wakeboarding, but have you heard we’ve wakeboarded an icerberg?
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Duration : 0:1:22

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Red Bull UpStream 2008 – White water wakeboarding!

August 12th, 2009 — 7:35am

Wakeboarders “slided” white water UpStream!

More than 1,500 spectators lined along the Sava river in Tacen / Slovenia today to witness the birth of a new sports discipline.

After most of them clashed with whitewater during yesterday’s training, today the 12 most courageous European wakeboarders competed against each other on the kayak route in Tacen at the very first wakeboard contest on whitewater called Red Bull Upstream. Let us remind you again this was a world premiere!

Injuries were, of course, unavoidable, but not too painful. Already yesterday, the best Slovene rider Robert Pokovec injured his shoulder but today he set his teeth, gulped a couple of tablets, and appeared at the starting line. This morning, after sliding nicely over one of the artificial objects in the water, the Belgian Quentin Delefortrie managed to plough even more nicely in the concrete wall, and thus brought some blood into the otherwise crystal-clear river. But humans were not the only ones to suffer Pokovec proved once again that his name suits him perfectly (pokovec = naughty boy) when his wakeboard literally cut off one of the cameras’ lens. Even this accident had a happy ending as the cameraman swears the last shot was the best shot ever! The lens, though, needs a new leg.

But let’s return to the competition. During the qualifications, each contestant had three runs, whereas for the final result only the best two were regarded. The jury gave points for the Choice of Line, Tricks, Style and Aggressiveness&Creativity. The lucky 6 who showed the most, and thus made it to the Finals were Nico Lerchenfeld, Norbert Vasko, Dominik Gührs, Robert Pokovec, Balász Bakró and Emilio Epstein. In the Finals they had two runs on whitewater, and they certainly did not hold back it was a really fierce fight. The spectators witnessed everything, from wild sliding across rocky or concrete obstacles to creative use of all kinds of objects that the organizers placed in the riverbed especially for this purpose. One of the most interesting ones was undoubtedly the high arch across one of the islands, in the free-sports terminology known as a rainbow.

At the end, the decision was according to the judges very difficult, but the spectators approved the final results with a big applause. Nico Lerchenfeld (GER) slid himself the first place, followed by the Hungarian Balász Bakró and the German Dominik Gührs. The Slovene rider Robert Pokovec had a bit of bad luck due to the camera accident but was at the end more than pleased with his fourth place, also because he helped prepare the whole contest and today the new chapter of the sports history was written indeed.

This is something completely new, we wakeboarded like that for the first time. I was present at the preparation process right from the beginning and helped design these objects. The wakeboarders had to pay full attention to the water, its rapids. They had to think about lots of things, explained Robi after the results. And I’m really sorry for the camera an unexpected wave surprised me. I do hope we’ll repeat this next year. And if we do, I’d like to see bigger obstacles to make it even more exciting.

The champ Nico Lerchenfeld was extremely satisfied with the result: I really hope the event will be repeated next year. Count me in! Awesome organization, awesome people, and niiice girls!

Final standings:

1 Nico Lerchenfeld (GER)
2 Balász Bakró (HUN)
3 Dominik Gührs (GER)
4 Robert Pokovec (SLO)
5 Emilio Epstein (GER)
6 Norbert Vasko (HUN)
7 Quentin Delefortrie (BEL)
8 Sebastian Stare (GER)
9 Lovro Klepac (CRO)
10 Vukašin ?upi? (SRB)
11 Marco Gradl (GER)
12 Jan Kralj (SLO)

Duration : 0:4:23

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Wakeboarding an Iceberg, what???

August 10th, 2009 — 10:44am

Josh Sanders, Parks Bonifay, and Adam Errington decide rather than tow into a conventional freestyle park, 150,000 tons of iceberg glory would be a lot more fun.

You know what, I think they were right.

Check out Wakeberg, Wakelab, and more of our athlete’s crazy ideas at http://redbull.com.

Duration : 0:1:33

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“Aqua Alta Surfing”: St. Mark’s Square on a Wakeboard

August 2nd, 2009 — 12:45pm

Everything happened at the speed of light on Tuesday: just a few minutes after 11 a.m., the high-water mark had reached 1.35 metres, equivalent to a good half metre of water covering St. Mark’s Square.

Duncan Zuur’s team pulled a compact, 20 horsepower motor winch from its hiding place and placed it under the square’s arches. One team member, clad in rubber boots, pulled the winchs cable about 120 metres across the square and pressed one end firmly into the hand of Duncan Zuur, who had taken the opportunity to get into his wakeboarding gear. Four elegant turns later, the event was over prompting by a standing ovation from an astounding crowd of tourists.

And luckily for Duncan, the police didn’t even notice.

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Duration : 0:1:57

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