Monday, 30 March 2020

Celebrating Equal Pay, Part 1

Opening photo: Germany’s Julia Rick made history as the first female wakeboarder to win Equal Pay. Photo Wilfried Rick

INTRO

The hottest news overheard en route to the 2018 Wakeboarding Hall Of Fame inductions, was that the World Surfing League would institute Equal Pay for women.  It was a polaroid moment that sketched memory with detail.  It took a few breaths to sink in, while a scent of hope lingered in the air. The Equal Rights Movement for professional women had gained immense momentum globally. But this was surfing, our big brother sport, who was balancing the scales. It was a huge step forward.

The archaic argument that female athletes get paid less than men because of an uneven retribution, had finally been outdated.  The excitement was palpable. The plight from the IWWF towards gender equality had started to bear fruit.

With the hopeful intent to get our sport into the Olympics Games, (where gender inclusion is the standard) the IWWF had payed equal podium at the Wake Park World Cup in Aqaba Jordan a few months prior.

After the WSL announcement, the bliss continued when the wakeboarding industry raised the bar by declaring that there’d be Equal Pay at the Wake Park World Cup in Shangai the following month. The WWA joined the equal opportunity endeavor and also had Equal Podium Pay at the 2018 WWA Wakeboard World Championships in Miyoshi City, Japan.

That same year, at the Golden Globes, Glen Close sent a powerful message about equality to all women in her acceptance speech, “I can do that, and I should be allowed to do that”.

Back at Surf Expo, watching Sara Cline and Tara Hamilton’s induction into the Wakeboarding Hall of Fame felt like a family reunion. It had been two decades since we’d seen each other and we wanted to reminisce.

Hall of famer Sonja Scheffler, Cathy Williams, Sara, photographer extraordinaire Bill Doster and myself went to ride at “Cathy’s Bed” and shred.  We tried out the brand new Liquid Force wake surfers that Jimmy Redmond and Tony Finn gave us.  Those same two guys who first sponsored Cline and myself back in the “Wake Tech” times.

Sara hasn’t changed much in the twenty years since we rode together.  Today she is a stunning mom, whose fierce green eyes flash as she drops the handle and surfs towards the back of the boat effortlessly.

Looking at the wake I can’t help thinking it would’ve been nice to have a bigger wake thirty years ago, when it all first started. But then again, the thought makes my knees shake.

Cathy is at the wheel, she hasn’t changed much either. From the times when we rode to contests, feasting on junk food in rented vans, and took turns driving while we built our sisterhood one road trip after the next.  She just came back from Dubai and is the first woman to drive the boat in International competitions.

It was not all road trips.  Things got much better.

At the back of the boat, Sonja Scheffler chews gum cheering at Sara.  Sonja still has a six pack abdomen after having two beautiful kids.  She looks on like a movie star behind her turtle shell colored sunglasses.

A smile starts to build across my face, memories with Sonja in New York, San Francisco and London being followed around and filmed like reality TV stars.  It was not all road trips.  By then, we were flowing with the magical momentum.  All of us girls, riding on our own girl boards wearing cute girl board shorts.

The force continued to escalate with staggering synchronicity. Soon the market exploded with sister apparel brands, like Rusty Girls, Volcom Girls, Billabong Girls and Roxy to name a few.

The level of riding rose like the evolving boat wake, going from the mere jet ski spray, to a slalom wake, through cement, fat-sacks, water-tanks, wedges and into unforeseen dimensions.

We have come a long way.

Sara gets in the boat.  It’s Sonja’s turn, she rips on the Liquid Force wake surfer until she’s had enough. She pulls herself up unto the platform with dry hair while the boat is still going, “like a pro” (don’t try this unless you are pro).

But there was a time when there were No Pro-Women on the Tour.  Times before wakeboarding became a profession, that’d allow the girls to experience the same lifestyle and training opportunities as the boys.

Much like and EKG, Women’s Wakeboarding has had its ups and downs, but beneath and beyond the impetus has always been latent.  Here is how the first women’s cash prize came about.

THE HISTORY OF PRO-WOMENS WAKEBOARDING

By the summer of 1996, pictures of girls doing inverts and grabs appeared in worldwide publications like Vogue, Glamour, Harper’s Bazaar and Seventeen.  Thanks to the vision and efforts of action sports photographer and pioneer Kelly Kingman, who helped set in motion the professional Women’s Wakeboarding Era.

Kelly had spent months in Florida shooting the top female riders and submitted her amazing action shots to the best women publications worldwide.  Kingman received a great response from the media who started to feature her photos immediately.

But the first nod for a women’s cash purse started, when Nautique Masters Waterski and Wakeboard Organizing Committee’s mentor Larry Meddock, and Wakeboarding’s First World Champ Eric Perez, signed a petition to include women’s wakeboarding in the traditionally gender inclusive event.

They invited three wakeboarders to compete at the 1996 Masters in an experimental Women’s Wakeboarding Exhibition. The recipients of the honorary glossy invitations were Miss Donna Warren, Miss Dana Preble and myself.

After the contest, the three of us walked through the lush greens of Cypress Gardens feeling like royalty with the first checks awarded to female riders.  An exhibition was no real contest, but it was a start.

By 1997, Women’s Wakeboarding was hot, and the year looked promising. In early spring, Tara Hamilton was featured on the cover of the avant garde “Launch Wakeboard” magazine, and the following month, I was the first girl to grace the cover of “Wakeboarding” magazine.

The momentum had finally caught on. Both the “XGames” and the “Callaway Masters” had added legit cash prize women’s wakeboarding divisions, and Snow/Wake Contests like Boardfest and the Classic L.A. Open offered women’s cash prize.

By April, at the first event of the season, the US Wakeboard and Waterski Pro Tour agreed to let the women have a separate division, but they offered no cash prize.  A tour official suggested that the women pay a double entry fee so we could use the over paid balance as the women’s purse.

But the universe had a different plan…

It started with a phone call to “Performance Ski and Surf” owner Bill Porter. To support the girls, Bill offered to trade the female contestants equipment for cash.  Within minutes, every girl was calling their board sponsor asking to donate a women’s board to the shop to participate in the women’s cash prize.

Firm believer in the female movement, “Fulltilt’s” CEO Bill Van Sickle, immediately sent down two new Supermodels.

Fireworks lit the sky, as the rest of the sponsors followed up like dominoes.

The O.G’s

On a sunny morning at Orlando’s Crane Roost Park, a remarkable line up of strong and attractive women awaited for their turn.

Fearless riders like Dana Preble, who’d be starting her pass with an infamous “Air Raley”, dangerous trick that has broken necks.  Dana was the first girl to learn it, not long after Chet Raley invented it down in West Palm Beach, at the underground training school where coaches Mike Ferraro and Tanneguy Bennet were building champions.

The West Palm star studded mecca included the eminent Darin Shapiro who’d been coaching Tara Hamilton behind the scenes. The anticipation to watch her compete on her first pro contest was obvious.

A stunning trio of talented riders who’d transitioned from waterskiing also trained down in West Palm: England’s Nicola Huntridge, Denmark’s Marie Botved and trick skiing world record holder Britt Larsen.

Expectations ran high.

Leslie Kent was to be first off the dock.  She stood wearing an unzipped short vest that left her mid drift exposed at her stellar height.  Her long brown hair flew smoothly behind her as she calmly tried to untangle the knots of her thin and frazzled rope line.

Buster Lutgert closed her eyes visualizing her passes next to Sara Cline and myself who’d compete on our signature boards.

“Roxy” girl Tina Bessinger chatted anxiously with pal Jaimie Necrasson.  Sonja Scheffler arrived, relieved from her autograph signing duties, while Southern Belle Farrah Dawson placed a lock of her blonde hair behind her ear and looked on with quiet concentration.

All eyes were on us.

History was about to write itself, with the first cash purse for the women’s wakeboarding division totaling 5,000 dollars.

At the end of the day, three of us stood proudly on the podium, holding up the huge “Performance Ski n’ Surf” checks high above our heads in an ecstatic shared victory.  For the very first time, we not only got a trophy to take home, but a cash prize.

A defining moment in every athlete’s life: When what you are most passionate about, becomes what you get paid to do… Turning pro is the athlete’s dream coming true.

To be continued…

Our revered competitive sport that originated amidst the neon fueled nineties has grown and expanded. It has traveled the world from lakes into oceans, through rivers and fountains, exploring each and every body of water on the planet; from canals, to dams, over rails and fences into wake-stadiums and indoor training pools.  With Olympic dreams luring in the future, it is time to keep the momentum going.  It is time to bring the women riders back into the limelight, when athletes like Dallas Friday won an ESPY, as the level of the female riders continues to rise impressively.

Stay tuned for part two. 

Check out this gallery of all the Wake Divas in one place!

Check back on Friday April 10th 2020, to meet todays girl riders and Q&A interview with pro-rider Julia Rick, by Women Wakeboarding founder Liepa Girskaitė.

About The Author

Andrea Gaytán is the founder of Wake Divas online magazine, which is a creative solution to help girl riders prosper and continue following their dreams.  Andrea is also the first Women’s Wakeboarding Champion. She is the designer of the first wakeboard for women, known as the “Supermodel” by “Fulltilt” and is known for her trademarked “Mexican Roll” move. Look for the launch of WakeDivas.com, coming in April 2020. 



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Friday, 20 March 2020

MALIBU RIDER EXPERIENCE WEST POSTPONED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE

ORLANDO, FL (March 20, 2020) – The World Wake Association (WWA) and Malibu Boats have been monitoring the current situation regarding the continued spread and awareness of the coronavirus (COVID-19). In an abundance of caution the Malibu Rider Experience West stop originally scheduled for May 2nd – 3rd in Long Beach, CA has been postponed. The new dates for this stop will be announced in the coming weeks. At this time a minimum of a 30-day notice on any event changes to the remaining stops of the series will be provided.  
 
The Malibu Rider Experience Series is the world’s premier amateur development series. This season amateur riders across the U.S. will come together alongside the top Malibu Pro athletes for a weekend focused on the next generation in wake through family-friendly instruction and competition in a laid-back atmosphere that is open to participation from all who are interested. 

Information and registration can be found by visiting TheWWA.com/RiderExperience. All athletes must compete in their respective WWA Regional Championship in order to be eligible for the 2020 WWA Wakeboard National Championships (boat only).
 
All riders must hold a current WWA Pro Card in order to register in the pro division at any WWA wakeboard event. The top 15 riders on the 2019 WWA Wakeboard World Rankings list will retain their Pro Card for the 2020 season. All other riders must obtain their Pro Card at one of six qualifying events. For a full list of rules visit TheWWA.com/ProCard.

2020 Malibu WWA Rider Experience Dates
 
Rider Experience West 
Host Dealer: Tilly’s Marine
May 2nd – 3rd Postponed
 
Rider Experience Central 
Host Dealer: Waterski America
June 13th – 14th
 
Rider Experience South 
Host Dealer: TNT Watersports
June 27th – 28th 

Rider Experience North
Host Dealer: Chessie Marine
July 11th – 12th



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The 61st Nautique Masters Tournament Update

A message from Greg Meloon, President of Nautique Boat Company:

The health, safety and well-being of everyone is our top priority at Nautique Boat Company. As you are all aware, the Coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak has become a matter of great concern around the world. Our hearts and prayers go out to those who have been impacted by this virus and especially those who have lost loved ones.

Nautique Boat Company cares deeply about your overall well-being. It is a priority for Nautique to stay informed with trustworthy, reliable information on this topic. Our information and best practices are coming from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the World Health Organization (WHO), and the Georgia Department of Public Health, as well as Harris County authorities.

As a result of this group effort and based upon information from these sources that are grounded in facts provided by official agencies, we have decided to take the necessary steps of postponing the 61st Masters Waterski & Wakeboard Tournament™.

We are currently working with Callaway Gardens, in addition to the sanctioning Federations and Associations, to finalize a date later in the year to host the most prestigious water ski and wakeboard tournament in the world. 

For those who have already purchased tickets for the event, we will honor them for the new date. 

This moment in our history transcends sport. This is a time for all of us to come together and take care of each other. Your unwavering support has always meant the world to us, but never more so than now.

I thank you and send you all best wishes during this difficult time, and I look forward to seeing you all at the 61st Masters this fall.

Regards,

Greg Meloon
President
Nautique Boat Company, Inc.


**Due to the postponing of the 61st Nautique Masters, the 3rd annual Nautique Masters Wakeboard LCQ held in Orlando, Florida will also be pushed back to a later date. This date will be announced once the new dates for the Nautique Masters have been set. 



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Tuesday, 17 March 2020

COVID-19 UPDATE FROM THE WWA

Dear Global Wake Community, 

We are closely monitoring the continued spreading of the coronavirus (COVID-19) and will follow the guidelines laid out by the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the World Health Organization (WHO). We will continue to do our best in this situation to provide timely notifications of events that are impacted.

At this time, we will make best efforts to provide a minimum of a 30-day notice on any event changes* for U.S. domestic events and a minimum of a 45-day notice for international events.

“We are first going to do what’s in the best interest of preventing the virus spread and second, select the safest options for our athletes, organizers, staff, and fans,” commented WWA President Shannon Starling. 

The only event that has thus far been affected by the continued spreading of the coronavirus is WPWS Stop #2 the Thailand Wake Park World Series Stop that was originally scheduled for April 18 – 19, 2020.  A new date for this event will be announced in the coming weeks. 

We greatly appreciate everyone’s cooperation during this time. 

*Event changes may include but are not limited to postponement, rescheduling, and/or cancellation.



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Monday, 16 March 2020

Nautique WWA Wakeboard & Wake Park National Championships 2020 – Registration



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Nautique Masters Wakesurf Championships presented by Yanmar 2020 – Registration



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Nautique USA National Wakesurf Championships presented by GM Marine Engine Technology 2020 – Registration



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Nautique WWA Wakeboard & Wake Park National Championships presented by GM Marine Engine Technology 2020 – Registration



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Thailand WPWS 2020 – Registration



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Malibu Rider Experience North 2020 – Registration



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Nautique Masters Wakeboard LCQ 2020 – Registration



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Thursday, 12 March 2020

NEW DATES ANNOUNCED FOR 2020 NAUTIQUE WAKESURF SERIES STOP: JAPAN WAKESURF OPEN PRESENTED BY YANMAR

ORLANDO, FL (March 12, 2020) – In an effort to allow more riders the opportunity to compete in multiple stops on the 2020 Nautique Wakesurf Series presented by Billabong, new dates have been announced for the newest stop of the series, the Japan Wakesurf Open presented by Yanmar. This event was previously announced to be the fifth stop of the series, falling over the same weekend as the sixth stop, the Nautique Canadian Wakesurf Championships presented by Yanmar. Together Nautique, Yanmar, and The WWA made the decision to move the event up to the second stop of series falling over August 1st – 2nd providing riders the ability to compete at both the Asian and North American stops. 

This global wakesurf series is comprised of seven prestigious wakesurf events spanning across three continents and providing innovative formats for competition in fun-filled, family-friendly environments. Surfers from every part of the world are encouraged to compete for points on the Nautique Wakesurf Series Rankings presented by Billabong, and a spot in the culminating event of the series, the Nautique Masters Wakesurf Championships presented by Yanmar. Riders will earn points based on their placement within their division at each event they attend for the 2020 season.  The winners at each stop of the series will automatically secure their invite to the premier event of the season, the Nautique Masters Wakesurf Championships presented by Yanmar.
The Nautique Wakesurf Series presented by Billabong, will provide the pinnacle of wakesurf competition, creating a global platform for athletes to come to define themselves as the sport’s elite with seven stops spanning across the globe. 

Fans and riders alike will be able to follow all of the action at thewwa.com/nautiquesurfseries.

2020 Nautique Wakesurf Series
presented by Billabong Schedule:

Stop #1: Nautique European Wakesurf Championshipspresented by Yanmar
June 19th – 21st
London, England

Stop #2: Japan Wakesurf Open presented by Yanmar
August 1st – 2nd
Lake Biwa, Japan

Stop #3: Nautique USA National Wakesurf Championshipspresented by GM Marine Engine Technology
August 7th – 9th
BSR Cable Park, Waco, Texas

Stop #4: Nautique Asian Wakesurf Championships
August 14th – 16th
Han River, Seoul, Korea

Stop #5: Nautique European Wakesurf Championships presented by Yanmar
August 14th – 16th
Konakovo River Club, Konakovo, Russia

Stop #6: Nautique Canadian Wakesurf Championshipspresented by Yanmar
August 21st – 23rd
Abbotsford, BC, Canada

Stop #7:Nautique Masters Wakesurf Championships presented by Yanmar
September 4th – 6th
Callaway Gardens, Pine Mountain, Georgia



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Tuesday, 10 March 2020

Dates Postponed For 2020 Thailand Wake Park World Series Stop

ORLANDO, FL (March 10, 2020) – The WWA Wake Park World Series (WPWS) Stop #2 was previously announced to land in Bangkok, Thailand at Zanook Wake Park on April 18 – 19, 2020. In an effort to look out for the safety of the riders, staff, and families around the globe the dates of this stop have been postponed due to the ongoing spread of the coronavirus. The World Wake Association (The WWA) is working alongside the local event organizers to select new dates. The new dates will be announced to the public and riders as soon as they are confirmed.

Showcasing pro and amateur divisions at this exciting new stop to the series, the 2020 Thailand Wake Park World Series Stop will be first of its kind to feature equal prize money for Pro Men and Pro Women riders in both Traditional and Features-Only divisions totaling to $40,000 on the line. As the first full size wake park stop of the 2020 season this event will feature two days of riding for both pro and amateur divisions. With new and exciting park updates on the schedule in Thailand, riders can expect to see some brand-new features installed in time for the event.

The WWA WPWS is globally known to showcase an international field of riders and continue the exponential growth of park riding across all divisions. With an entire $50,000 in prize money up for grabs this event will not only feature equal podium prize money amongst the Pro Men and Women riders but will also include a $10,000 prize purse for the Pro Wakeskate division.



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Tuesday, 3 March 2020

NAUTIQUE MOOMBA MASTERS – JR. WOMEN SEMIS – IT’S ON!

JR. WOMEN SEMIFINALS @ 6:30 PM AEDT
(11:30 PM PDT / 2:30 AM EDT)

Watch the Jr.Women Semifinals at the 2020 Nautique Moomba Masters. 
Follow @TheWWA on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter for more event updates.

WATCH NOW

Wednesday, March 4
Jr. Women Semifinals 6:30 PM – 7:45 PM AEDT

Thursday, March 5
Jr. Men Wakeboard Semifinals 6:30PM – 7:45 PM AEDT

Friday, March 6
Jr. Men & Women Wakeboard Finals 2:20 PM – 4:20 PM AEDT

Saturday, March 7
Pro Women Wakeboard Seminals 1:15 PM – 3:15 PM AEDT

Sunday, March 8
Pro Men Wakeboard Seminals 8:00 AM – 10:00 AM AEDT
Pro Men Wakeboard LCQ 8:00 PM-9:00 PM AEDT

Monday, March 9
Pro Women & Men Wakeboard Finals 2:45 PM – 4:45 PM AEDT

FULL EVENT SCHEDULE



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