Supra Boats 2006

THE FINAL SHOWDOWN – CLEAN SWEEP FOR LANGFIELD

Saturday, 3 March 2007

111 Terara Road, Terara (Nowra)

Scorching weather conditions on the Shoalhaven River set a scenic day for the last stop of the 2007 Supra Grom Series.

15 year old, Mitch Langfield cleaned up the entire series, winning every event and the Supra Grom Champion Title.

The first round of the head to head finals exemplified the type of wakeboarding that has the made the Supra Grom Series, the premier event for young wakeboarders.

Supra Team Rider, Harley Clifford and QLD rider, Jarrod Askew battled the board, with dum dums, kgbs, whirly birds and tootsie rolls, but after two falls by Askew, Clifford took his win to fight for the day's win.

Points Leader, Mitchell Langfield proved too strong for WA rider, Dylan Odorsio, blowing him away with his toeside 720, method back mobe and G-Spot.

In the clash of the day, Langfield took the win against last years' Supra Grom Series runner up, Harley Clifford. Both riders took to the water with vengeance, with Harley throwing down a batwing, tootsie roll, dum dum, off axis 540 and KGB. It wasn't enough – Langfield laid out a big worm, pete rose, toeside 720 and whirly 540 in response, and seized the win.

Event organiser, Josh Sanders remarked "The groms that compete on this series have the talent, and the competitiveness to make it as pros. They are definitely on their way to the top, and the Supra Grom Series is assisting them in getting them there – fast!"

Caitlin Blaauw won the Supra Girl Division, against Victorian rider, Alannah Aiken and local girl, Sophie Black, who came second and third respectively.

Junior Groms demonstrated some definite kids to keep an eye out for! WA Rider, Ben Luckens took the win against Mitchell Askew and James Neville, both of Queensland.

Krystal Oliver won the Jr Girl Grom Division against WA rider, Madison Odorsio, in her first competition.

In series results, the undisputed winner of the Supra Grom Series was Mitchell Langfield, followed by Jarrod Askew and John Harris.

Alannah Aiken won the Supra Girl Series, with Caitlin Blaauw and Rebecca Gange coming in second and third.

There was not much in the points for the Jr Grom Series, WA rider, Kuri Wickcliffe won the series, with James Neville and Tony Iacconi coming in second and third.

The Jr Girls Series was won by Krystal Oliver, with Bree Perkins coming in second. Third place was tied by Morgan Pfitzner, Courtney Angus and Jade Casey.

The Series presentation was held at the Josh Sanders' Pool Party, where patrons were treated to the Liquid Malisha rail jam, where the likes of Dean Smith and Scotty Broome showed off for the crowd.

The Supra Grom Series would like to thank their sponsors and supporters.Supra Boats, Red Bull, Masterline, O'Brien, Liquid Force, AWWF, Ocean & Earth, Roswell Wake Air, Helium, Nevin, Ronix, JStar, CWB, Hyperlite, Double Up, TestPilot, World Ski Lines, Wing Wetsuits, Liquid Malisha, Southside Wakeboarding, ewake.com.au and Josh Sanders Aboveboard Shop.

Our Exclusive Magazine Sponsor - Boarder Magazine

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web supporters wake.com.au and wakeworld.com

For additional information or a sample copy, Contact: Katy Sanders. 0413 59 58 59

The Supra Grom Series is dedicated to building the younger divisions of the wakeboarding community, helping to encourage the next generation of wakeboarders to compete with a professional attitude.The Supra Grom Series is the missing step in the ladder to professional competitions for juniors.

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