Oklahoma City, Okla. – The top amateur wake athletes from throughout the United States hit the waters of the Oklahoma River in the Oklahoma City, Okla. today for the first day of action at the 2009 Air Nautique WWA Wakeboard National Championships, presented by ROCKSTAR.
 
The WWA Nationals is a five-day event featuring pro and amateur wakeboarders and wakeskaters, competing for U.S. national titles in 20 different divisions, separated by age and skill level.
 
Air Nautique WWA Wakeboard National Championships, presented by ROCKSTAR kicked off its first day with semifinal rounds for eight of the 20 divisions, where more than 60 riders battled it out on the water for a spot in their respective division’s finals, held tomorrow.
 
Several Oklahoma natives were among those advancing onto tomorrow’s finals, including Rachel Orgill, 12, of Edmond, OK and Ashley Gwartney, 21, from Jenks, OK. Gwartney and Orgill both lead their heats today in the Amatuer Women and Girls division, respectively.
 
Orgill, Gwartney and the other remaining finalists in the eight divisions will look to will battle it out in tomorrow’s finals, where a new U.S. national champion will be crowned in each of the eight divisions.
 
The WWA Nationals continue tomorrow, Thursday, July 9 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. The event runs through Sunday, July 12.
 
In addition to all the action on the water, on land, spectators will enjoy great food and music; athlete autograph signings; chances to win freebies; and shopping at the most cutting-edge stores for water-sports equipment including boats, wakeboards, wakeskates, sunglasses and the latest in wakeboarding and surfing fashions.
 
Tickets can be purchased at the gate on event dates for $10 (general admission), $5 (ages 6-12) or free (ages 5 and under).
 
The Nationals is a World Wakeboard Association (WWA) sanctioned event. The World Wakeboard Association is a rider formed organization dedicated to growing and promoting wake sports worldwide. It is the leading source for riders, organizers, and competitive standards.
 
The Air Nautique WWA Wakeboard National Championships, presented by ROCKSTAR is organized by World Sports & Marketing of Orlando, Fla. The WWA Nationals have the support of the following sponsors: Correct Craft, Rockstar Energy Drink, Fox, the U.S. Air Force, Hyperlite, CWB, Ronix, Liquid Force, Gator Boards, Oakley, Ride the Wake, FUEL TV and Allisports.com.
 

The Air Nautique by Correct Craft is the exclusive tow boat of the WWA Nationals. Celebrating 84 years of excellence in the marine industry, Correct Craft Inc. is the producer of the Nautique line of boats. The manufacturer of Nautique is known for delivering superior quality product, cutting-edge technology and exceptional service experiences.

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Media Partners
To catch all the high-flying, rail-sliding, water-sports action of the King of Wake series, tune in to FUEL TV – the official television partner of the King of Wake. WakeBoarding, published by Bonnier Corp., is the official magazine of the King of Wake series. Read about all things wakeboarding, with expert coverage of professional instruction, gear, boats and news.
 
King of Wake
Viewed as the world’s elite pro wakeboarding circuit, the King of Wake series has attracted the sport’s top athletes from throughout the globe. With more than $300,000 in prize money over the eight-event season, athletes compete during the course of the year to be named the “King of Wake” – an award based on points accumulated at each stop of the series. Events include the Wake Games, the WWA Wakeboard National Championships, the WWA Wakeboard World Championships and all five stops on the Pro Wakeboard Tour. The King of Wake is organized by World Sports & Marketing – the leading wake events producer since 1988.
 
WEDNESDAY, JULY 8 – DAY 1 WWA NATIONALS RESULTS:

Amateur Women – Semifinal #1
1. Ashley Gwartney     39.44
2. Eric Dumeyer          32.22

Girls – Semifinal #1
1. Rachel Orgill           58.33
2. Delanie Parker        50.00
3. Chelsea Kress            36.67
4. Emily Harmon            26.67
 
Girls – Semifinal #2
1. Taylor McCullough 70.00
2. Charmane Lally       60.00
3. Katelyn Fenner          50.00
4. Madyson Chance       33.33
 
Masters Women – Semifinal #1
1. Kat Laird                 48.33
2. Elizabeth Freeman   36.67
3. Susan Sheehan           23.33
 
Masters Women – Semifinal #2
1. Allison Blaha           50.00
2.Geri Robertson         36.67
3. Jennifer Busser           26.67
 
Amateur Wakeskate – Semifinal #1
1. Matt Haydon           73.33
2. Michael Roeder      63.33
3. Jarret Cofer               51.67
4. Bobby Sutherland      30.00
 
Amateur Wakeskate – Semifinal #2
1. Jim Branton             63.33 
2. Clayton Stich           53.33
3. Justin Wells                41.67
4. Devin Canney            30.00
 
Women Wakeskate – Semifinal #1
1. Jen Gilanfarr           65.00
2. Bethany Henderson           56.67
3. Brittany Fletcher         40.00
4. Hanh Williams            23.33
 
Masters – Semifinal #1
1. Jeremy Baker          60.11
2. Billy Garcia              52.22
3. Jeff Barton                 44.44
4. Kenneth Smith           27.00
 
Masters – Semifinal #2
1. Christopher Full       66.11
2. Steve Jones             58.22
3. Jason Neagle             50.44
4. Kevin Michael            49.22
5. Matt Grant                 38.11
 
Masters – Semifinal #3
1. Mike Vanpatten      66.44
2. Brent Anderson       56.89
3. Anthony Monaco       47.56
4. Tol Swindell               44.78
5. Kenneth Williams       33.33
 
Veterans – Semifinal #1
1. Matt Vermillion       60.56
2. Sammy Roberts       33.67
3. Larry Cofer                23.89
 
Veterans – Semifinal #2
1. Tommy Fambrough 47.33
2. Michael Fay             29.22
3. Faron Kelsh               08.33
 
Mens I – Semifinal #1
1. Lewis Link               62.78
2. Travis Cook             58.33
3. Nick Foren                34.44
4. Scott Morgan             32.78
 
Mens I – Semifinal #2
1. Brad Spencer           56.67
2. Lucas Harold           41.67
3. Luke Romero             30.56
4. Tyler Heinz                23.33
 
Mens I – Semifinal #3
1. Hunter Hanson        67.22
2. Lief Lacey                62.89
3. Clayton Underwood   57.11
4. Kyle Woehler            44.44