Articles Tagged: 1080
- The Pro Wakeboard Tour's new format delivered plenty of action-packed moments at the season's first stop in Acworth, Georgia — none more exciting than Rusty Malinoski's 1080 in the double-up contest.
- Trevorhansen.com strikes again. Trevor Hansen shot this video of the double-up contest that concluded last weekend's Wake Jam wakeboarding and live music event in Winter Haven, Florida. The two-day double-up contest was a hammer-filled affair as a handful of pro wakeboarders, including 2009 King of Wake Aaron Rathy, Rusty Malinoski, Bob Soven and JD Webb, threw down for $8,000 in prize money...
- From a wake-to-wake 1080 to huge kicker boots to ground-breaking rail stunts, 2009’s Oakley Wakeboarding Move of the Year submissions again blew minds and proved that wakeboarding gets bigger and better every year...
- It's pretty damn satisfying seeing Parks Bonifay on top again. His blend of raw personality and power both on and off the water lit up video sections as he blazed through title after title in competition...
- Rusty Malinoski stomped a switch toeside 1080 — the first 10 ever landed in competition — during the final round of the MasterCraft Pro Wakeboard Tour finale in Reno, Nevada. Check out the video here...
- The MasterCraft Pro Wakeboard Tour wrapped-up its fifth and final stop of the 2009 season today in the greater Reno area of Sparks, Nev., where the world's top pro riders hit the waters of Sparks Marina for the closing-rounds of action...
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Rusty Malinoski stomped a switch toeside 1080 — the first 10 ever landed in competition — during the final round of Sunday's MasterCraft Pro Wakeboard Tour finale in Reno, Nevada. Click here to watch the video... - Words Kari Wilberg Photo Rodrigo Donoso He's won the last two stops on the Pro Wakeboard Tour, but Aaron Rathy isn't letting it go to his head. With four events remaining and riders like Phillip Soven, Rusty Malinoski, Harley Clifford and Andrew Adkison trailing him in the standings, Rathy knows the 2009 King of Wake title is still far from decided...
- Each of the pro mens finalists plus two wild card riders at the Tige Pro-Am in Portland got four chances to compete for $10,080 that would go to whoever landed the trick. It was the largest prize money ever offered in the King of Wake series for a single trick...
- Aaron Rathy's Switch Heelside 1080.
Rusty Malinoski's Backside 900.
- Tige Boats is putting up $10,080 in hopes of seeing a 1080 landed at the 2008 Tige Pro-Am Wakeboard Championships June 20-22 in Portland. The sum is the largest purse ever offered for the trick, which has never been landed in competition...
- Danny Harf stuck a switch toeside 1080 on his first attempt Thursday afternoon in Orlando, making him the first rider to land multiple variations of a 1080. He landed a switch heelside 1080 on Sept. 6, 2006...
- Danny Harf stuck a switch toeside 1080 on his first attempt Thursday afternoon in Orlando, making him the first rider to land multiple variations of a 1080. He landed a switch heelside 1080 on Sept. 6, 2006...
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Check out the photo gallery of a nice day on the golf course with 1080 legends Rusty Malinoski & Danny Harf in Clermont, Florida. Parks Bonifay probably would have been there as well, but he's in California doing rehab on his knee for two weeks with his Fox sponsor Todd Hicks... - Rusty Malinoski landed a switch toeside 1080 in Clermont, Florida, at 6:15 p.m. on Wednesday, October 11 behind his MasterCraft X Star. Shawn Watson was at the helm and Mark Shonka was filming for FUEL TV...




