Articles Tagged: questions
- words Craig Kotilinek photo Rodrigo Donoso 1. How did you become pro? I started wakeboarding when I was six years old, and I grew up with the Bonifays at their camp — actually waterskiing — I started competing in Boys division when I was 11 years old, and my last year in Boys I won every single contest and JD Webb has stepped up to Junior Mens, but I was too young to ride Junior Mens, so I just went straight up to Pro at age 11...
- Words Jennifer Ross Photo Rodrigo Donoso 1. How did you become pro? I became pro within my first year of riding. I caught on really fast since I transitioned from gymnastics to wakeboarding and I had great air awareness...
- 1. How did you become pro? Well, I've been wakeboarding since I was a little kid. I'm always practicing, and I've been working my way up the ranks in competitions to get to where I am now.
2... - Words Justine Griffin Photo Rodrigo Donoso 1. How did you become pro? My sister and dad were really into it originally, which is how I got into it. I started out surfing with my sister when we were young kids, and when we moved to Orlando, we had family friends who lived on a lake so we would kneeboard and waterski all the time...
- Interview: Justine Griffin Photo: Steven Hahn 1. How did you become pro? It took a lot of traveling with my parents at a young age to go pro. We went to a lot of contests just to get my name out there and show off my riding...
- Getting out of his brother's shadow, dropping the Billion Dollar Baby 540, and growing a 'stache. Interview: Jennifer Ross Photos: billdoster.com 1. How did you become pro? Actually, right now I'm a junior pro, so I've got one more year competing in the Jr...
- Words: Justine Griffin; Photo: billdoster.com
1. How did you become pro? I guess it had something to do with growing up in Orlando. I had so many opportunities to ride here and I was lucky to grow up in the atmosphere... - By: Justine Griffin 1. How did you become pro? I was wakeboarding with my friends up in Canada, Kevin Henshaw and Steve McKinley. We grew up riding together, and they're sick. When you're riding with them everyday you're going to get good...
- Our massive instructional issue in June needs more content, so your question could get answered by experts like Shaun Murray, Kyle Schmidt and Scott Byerly. You see, we've done this issue for a few years now, and we know how to do all the things we didn't know how to do before...




