Official Correct Craft Press Release
ORLANDO, FLA. (August 2, 2006)—The Pro Wakeboard Tour officially came to an end this weekend in Reno, Nevada. Danny Harf won the final stop of the season, as well as his first Pro Wakeboard Tour Title.
Harf went head-to-head against former teammate, Phillip Soven, finishing first; this is Harf’s third Pro Tour victory and his first ever Pro Wakeboard Tour season title. “I just wanted to ride my best this weekend. I couldn’t be more pumped to be the Tour Champ this year,” said Harf.
In the wakeskating event, Brandon Thomas went head-to-head against Brian Grubb but just fell short and claimed second. George Daniels placed second overall in the season while teammates Thomas finished fourth and Aaron Rathy finished fifth. Rathy, a native of Canada, and in his first year as a professional, was announced “Rookie of the Year.”
Director of Marketing and Team Manager Brian Sullivan said, “Danny is truly in a league of his own. I'm very happy for Danny on his first Pro Tour Championship win, as well as what our other team athlete's have done this season. I couldn't be more pleased with the entire team.”
ORLANDO, FLA. (August 2, 2006)—The Pro Wakeboard Tour officially came to an end this weekend in Reno, Nevada. Danny Harf won the final stop of the season, as well as his first Pro Wakeboard Tour Title.
Harf went head-to-head against former teammate, Phillip Soven, finishing first; this is Harf’s third Pro Tour victory and his first ever Pro Wakeboard Tour season title. “I just wanted to ride my best this weekend. I couldn’t be more pumped to be the Tour Champ this year,” said Harf.
In the wakeskating event, Brandon Thomas went head-to-head against Brian Grubb but just fell short and claimed second. George Daniels placed second overall in the season while teammates Thomas finished fourth and Aaron Rathy finished fifth. Rathy, a native of Canada, and in his first year as a professional, was announced “Rookie of the Year.”
Director of Marketing and Team Manager Brian Sullivan said, “Danny is truly in a league of his own. I'm very happy for Danny on his first Pro Tour Championship win, as well as what our other team athlete's have done this season. I couldn't be more pleased with the entire team.”