ORLANDO, FL (June 9, 2005)—This past weekend was the Junior U.S. Open water skiing competition, where Whitney McClintock and her brother Jason McClintock both took home gold medals. The third stop of the Pro Wakeboard Tour took place in Reno, Nevada and Aaron Rathy claimed first place again in the Junior Men’s Division while Melissa Marquardt placed second in the Women’s Division.
A World Junior Champion, Whitney proved herself this past weekend when she competed in four disciplines at the Junior U.S. Open. Whitney, a fifteen year old up and coming true three-event athlete, claimed the gold medal in Slalom, Tricks, Jump and Overall. With back to back events, Whitney also earned three first place titles at the Masters Water Ski & Wakeboard Tournament™ over the Memorial Day weekend. Jason also earned a first place in Slalom at the Junior U.S. Open and at the Masters Water Ski & Wakeboard Tournament™, giving him back to back wins.
Rathy is on a roll, starting out the year at the first PWT stop where he placed second. He has moved up, winning the last three tournaments and hasn’t looked back. It was a close one for Rathy this last stop, overcoming Phillip Combs for the win in Reno.
Celebrating 80 years of excellence in the marine industry, Correct Craft is a family-owned manufacturer of world-famous waterski, wakeboard, crossover and family recreational boats. Correct Craft, Inc., a Florida-based company, is known for leading the industry in technology and innovative hull designs.
A World Junior Champion, Whitney proved herself this past weekend when she competed in four disciplines at the Junior U.S. Open. Whitney, a fifteen year old up and coming true three-event athlete, claimed the gold medal in Slalom, Tricks, Jump and Overall. With back to back events, Whitney also earned three first place titles at the Masters Water Ski & Wakeboard Tournament™ over the Memorial Day weekend. Jason also earned a first place in Slalom at the Junior U.S. Open and at the Masters Water Ski & Wakeboard Tournament™, giving him back to back wins.
Rathy is on a roll, starting out the year at the first PWT stop where he placed second. He has moved up, winning the last three tournaments and hasn’t looked back. It was a close one for Rathy this last stop, overcoming Phillip Combs for the win in Reno.
Celebrating 80 years of excellence in the marine industry, Correct Craft is a family-owned manufacturer of world-famous waterski, wakeboard, crossover and family recreational boats. Correct Craft, Inc., a Florida-based company, is known for leading the industry in technology and innovative hull designs.