Young Aussie James Windsor on his way to a victory in the Pro Features division

The sun was out (for the most part) and the riding was out of control (for the whole part) on the final day at the final stop of the Monster Energy Wake Park Triple Crown at OWC in Orlando today. Riders from literally all over the globe converged to throw down and go out with a bang as the Triple Crown series came to a close. Some of the countries represented included Canada, Australia, Germany, Austria, Great Britain, South Korea, and Thailand. The riders really pushed it at this stop as double flips, backside 9’s, and crazy rail hit combos were all the norm. Park and cable riding have progressed a ton in a few short years and it really shows at an event like this, especially from young riders like James Windsor, Daniel Grant, and Nico von Lerchenfeld.

In the end the day belonged to the one and only Texas King himself, Tom Fooshee. Tom came away with one of his best runs ever in the Pro Men’s final and took the top spot in the division. That finish allowed him to be crowned the overall champ of the Wake Park Triple Crown.

Here are the results:

Women’s Amateur

  1. Meagan Ethell
  2. Angelika Schriber
  3. Alexa Score

Men’s Open

  1. Yonel Cohen
  2. Davis Havens
  3. John Dreiling

Amateur Features

  1. Yonel Cohen
  2. Jake Pelot
  3. Sang-Hyun Yun

Pro Wakeskate

  1. Daniel Grant
  2. Aaron Perkins
  3. George Daniels

Men’s Pro

  1. Tom Fooshee
  2. Nick Davies
  3. Nico von Lerchenfeld

Pro Features

  1. James Windsor
  2. Daniel Grant
  3. Dominik Hernler