The level of riding was high, the organization and site were top notch and the people always friendly and hospitable. An awesome vibe and all the reasons to make this a fantastic event and one of the best contests of the year.
Super action on the water, the hottest club party and a great weekend with friends concluded at the 3rd annual Foster’s Cup and 2nd stop of the 2009 WWA EWPS. Despite the cloudy weather, 55 riders battled it out in 5 different categories for the coveted titles and prize money. The level of riding was high, the organization and site were top notch and the people always friendly and hospitable. An awesome vibe and all the reasons to make this a fantastic event and one of the best contests of the year.
In the JR. Men’s division, Felix Schneider threw down a solid run landing him in the number 1 spot against fellow German riders Nick Lewis and Frederik Froling who finished 2nd and 3rd respectively. The Masters division also had a cash prize courtesy of Cartrade24 and the riders did not disappoint. The Dutch friends Jan Kerhoven and Rens Cosijn delivered a strong duel as they fought for 1st place, but in the end it was Jan who would prevail with Rens close behind and old school German rider Harry Sedlmayr rounding out 3rd place.
In the Pro Wakeskate division, it was French Sooruz rider Bertrand Oustrieres who despite an early fall off the Funbox, would finish out his run with a full kick flip, backside flip, front flip, and plenty of spins to win the final against German riders Andy Kolb and Moritz Thiele from Berlin. In the Pro Women’s division, an uncharacteristic fall by WWA World Champion Maxine Sapulette opened the door for young British rider Tor Young to take top honors, beating out Maxine and fellow British rider Sophie Cordery in the finals. Tor also rode strong in the previous event in Ukraine paving the way for her to win the overall WWA Europe Wake Park Series Title.
The Pro Men finals were fierce as the young ripper Freddy von Osten had to fight a strong contingency of fellow German riders, along with Dutch talent Rocco van Straten in the 8 men head to head battle. The level of riding was high but Patrick Schmidt, P2, Tom Richter, Rocco and Daniel Wehman were no match for Freddy or the other young guns Felix Georgii and Nico von Lerchenfeld. The ever so stylish team from Allgau impressed the crowd with their repertoire of technical tricks and unique rail riding ability.
The 3 young stars dominated and swept the top 3 positions with a well earned victory at the 2009 Foster’s Cup.
For those who have never been to Cable Island Watersports and Beach Resort in the heart of Eastern Germany, it has one of the biggest wake parks in Europe. The park includes 10 different obstacles for all ability levels including multiple kickers, a funbox with A-frame, relentless rail, flat bar, step down box and s-rail to name a few and if that’s not enough to get your adrenaline pumping, it will soon be home to the world’s largest floating obstacle, the Mazda Monster XXL Curved Pool box, to be featured in the Guiness Book of World Records in the Summer of 2010. Check it out at: www.cable-island.de
Special thanks goes out to Carsten and Jacquelyn Boeleck, David Koch, Nick Skowrider, Hansie and the amazing crew and staff at Cable-Island Magdeburg, along with event MC’s: Clint Liddy and Didi Dittrich and our international judging team made up of Flo Meeh and Stephan Flamm of Germany, Miho Brebic of Croatia, Nicolas Desgardin of France, Donald Shelbrick and Bret Little of the USA and James Young of England.
The 2009 Foster’s Cup was brought to you by Cable-Island Magdeburg, Foster’s, Mazda, Activboot, Cartrade24 and WWA Europe. Media support provided by Sooruz, Unleashed Magazine, the-gap-magazin.com and Boardforce.net.
FINAL RESULTS:
PRO MEN
1. Frederic von Osten GER
2. Felix Georgii GER
3. Nico von Lerchenfeld GER
4. Patrick Schmidt GER
5. Peter-Pascal-Schmidt GER
5. Daniel Wehmann GER
5. Tom Richter GER
5. Rocco van Straten NETH
PRO WAKESKATE
1. Bertrand Oustrieres FRANCE
2. Andy Kolb GER
3. Moritz Thiele GER
4. Kevin Calvez FRANCE
5. Franz Lacherbauer GER
6. Kevin Cobb AUT
PRO WOMEN
1. Tor Young UK
2. Maxine Sapulette NED
3. Sophie Cordery UK
4. Julia Bormann GER
5. Pauline Dyrschka GER
6. Alexandra Gardiner UK
JR. MEN
1. Felix Schneider GER
2. Nick Lewis GER
3. Frederik Froling GER
4. Philipp da Mota GER
5. Philip Thiele GER
6. Christopher Klein GER
MASTERS MEN
1. Jan Kerkhoven NETH
2. Rens Cosijn NETH
3. Harry Sedlmayr GER
4. Chriss Koch GER
5. Martin Aslan GER
6. Stephan Flamm GER
WWA Europe (WWA-E) is an independent regional affiliate created by riders for riders to further develop and meet the demands of the sport. The WWA Europe Wake Park Series (EWPS) aims to create higher standards for competitive wakeboarding behind the cable by raising the bar to foster overall growth and progression for all wake sports in Europe.
For more information, go to: www.wwa-europe.com For questions and inquiries about the 2009 WWA EWPS, please contact WWA Europe at info@wwa-europe.com