Media release: 2 March 2020
Event Dates:    Saturday 29 February and Sunday 1 March 2020
Location: Koombana Bay, Bunbury Western Australia

CURRENT WORLD SERIES CHAMPION CORY TEUNISSEN WINS THE ACTION SPORTS GAMES PRESENTED BY DRUG AWARE

Photo credit: Paul Smyth Hotdiggity Dog Photography
Image: Cory Teunissen 
Conditions on Koombana Bay, Bunbury Western Australia once again proved challenging at first and didn’t really let up all day so it became of a battle of the elements and who could buckle down and cope with the choppy conditions and Koombana Bay.The six-man final saw seasoned professionals Cory Teunissen (Gold Coast), Callan Starr (Ascot, WA), Shota Tezuka (Shizuoka, Japan) Sam Brown (Thirlmere, NSW), Josh Quartermaine (Cottesloe, WA) and making debut his debut Tom Heatly (Rossmoyne, WA) going head to head and battling it for $15,000 in prize money.Tournament Director Mike Hogarth called the Action Sports Games Pro Wakeboard Tournament on after a meeting with the riders. “Water conditions improved since the morning and the wind has back off little so we’ll get on the water see how it all plays out” said Hogarth. 

Defending champion Shota Tezuka (Jpn) went into the competition as the favourite and started his run impressively with some massive moves however after a couple of falls he knew it was going to be a tough challenge to make a podium finish. Last year, I felt so confident going into the final and maybe that over confidence pulled me unstuck this year” said Tezuka, adding “the conditions were tough out there on Koombana Bay and when the wind turned that made the water bumpy and difficult to land your tricks”.  

Dark horse and local talent, Callan Starr was pretty happy with his flawless run and really pulled out some big moves to place second behind Teunissen.
Starr took on the testing waters of Koombana Bay and wasn’t too fazed by the choppy cross shore conditions. “Coming from WA, I’m pretty use to tough water condition and I love competing in the Action Sports Games so I’m very happy with finishing second as it is fantastic result for me.…thanks heaps Bunbury…I’ll be back” said Starr.
 
Teunissen is no stranger to the sometimes wild conditions of Western Australia  and went into the tournament looking relaxed and confident so he certainly had the water conditions dialled in to suit his style. Checking out the conditions early and seeing what the other competitors had strung together on their runs, Teunissen went to work like a quality tradesman, building on his repertoire of moves. He started out by testing the conditions and once he had that sorted, he was unstoppable. Although Teusnissen was easily the standout of the tournament and the judges were impressed with his solid combinations of tricks, so they rewarded him accordingly.

Taking out first place, Teunissen was ecstatic, “I am so happy to finish first on the podium and, it gives me a lot of confidence going into the rest of year, so really happy I came to Bunbury…its such a beautiful place…I’ll be back that’s for sure”. Teunissen added.

Final Results:
1st   Cory Teusnissen          75.00    
2nd  Callan Starr (AUS)        66.89
3rd  Sam Brown (AUS          65.00
4th  Tom Heatly (AUS)         47.78
5th  Shota Tezuka (JPN)      45.00
6th) Josh Quartermaine       43.89

About Action Sports Games:
Action Sports Games is a combination of wakeboarding, freestyle motocross, skateboarding, BMX and scooter. It is an action-packed extreme sports event and attracts some of Australia’s best extreme sports stars to Bunbury to compete for a whopping overall $20,000 in cash and prizes.
The pristine waters of Koombana Bay hosted a world-class wakeboard tournament sanctioned by the International Water-ski and Wakeboard Federation. 

 

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About the event:
Action Sports Games presented by Drug Aware is a multi-action sports event combing BMX, Skate, Scooter and Freestyle Motocross, and an international Pro Wakeboard competition. The event is proudly sponsored by Tourism WA Regional Events Scheme, Drug Aware through Healthway and The City of Bunbury. 
About Drug Aware: Drug Aware was established in 1996 as part of a state framework of educational strategies designed to address illicit drug use among young people in Western Australia. It is the first comprehensive ongoing program on illicit drug education undertaken in Australia.
Event partners: GWN 7, HitFM, Nautique West, Island Apparel, Bayview Bar and Restaurant, Salon Express.
More information:
Contact: Tim Thirsk Event Director  E: tim@aspxtreme.com.au M: +61 0407 993 720
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