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MONROE, Wash. (July 9, 2016) — The biggest names in professional wake sports brought a ton of action to Lake Tye in Monroe, Wash., on Saturday during the third stop of the 2016 Supra Boats Pro Wakeboard Tour presented by ROUSH, the largest and longest-running circuit in the industry.

Over the course of the day it was all about Mike Dowdy as he was riding at the top of his game and making it through each heat but leaving his best for the final round. During his winning run he put two passes together to win the third stop of the tour. “I’m really pumped to take the win up here in Monroe in front of such a fun crowd and an incredibly scenic backdrop,” said Dowdy after landing an indy double backroll, a KGB 540 and a handful of other tricks to win his second stop of the season.

On the surf side of things, once again Keenan Flegel went out and rode incredibly well on the massive wave thrown by the Supra SA550 and took home the win. Keenan tacked this win onto an already stellar season and with one more surf stop this season on the PWST looks to claim his second title.

The Supra Boats SA550, the official tow boat for the 2016 tour, towed the riders with precision, generating its signature clean, consistent and controlled wakes for ideal big-air conditions.

The Supra Boats Pro Wakeboard Tour continues through the summer with stops in Edmonton, Alberta (no wakesurf) on July 23 and Indianapolis, Ind., on Aug. 6.

Full results listed below. For more information, visit SupraBoatsPWT.com.

PWT 2015 - Cory Teunissen (1)

RESULTS

Pro Men’s Wakesurf
– Riders in bold advance –
Semi Finals
1. Aaron Witherell — 74.2
2. Keenan Flegel — 71.2
3. Noah Flegel — 59.7
4. Grant Witherell — 54.6
5. Parker Payne — 44.6
6. Chris Wolter — 44.2
Finals
1. Keenan Flegel — 90
2. Noah Flegel — 72.5
3. Aaron Witherell — 65

Pro Men’s Wakeboard
– Riders in bold advance –
Quarter Finals Heat No. 1
1. Rusty Malinoski — 89.00
2. Cory Teunissen — 85.00
3. Damien Adam — 55.00
4. Gordon Harrison — 33.33

Quarter Finals Heat No. 2
1. Dean Smith — 89.00
2. Daniel Powers — 79.33
3. Christian Primrose — 71.67
4. Noah Flegel — 63.33

Quarter Finals Heat No. 3
1. Mike Dowdy — 94.33
2. Nic Rapa — 91.67
3. Austin Hair — 78.67
4. Ian Cole — 61.67

Quarter Finals Heat No. 4
1. Tony Iacconi — 93.33
2. Parker Siegele — 63.33
3. Tony Carroll — 46.67

Semi Finals Heat No. 1
1. Mike Dowdy — 94
2. Parker Siegele — 83.33
3. Nic Rapa — 81.67
4. Rusty Malinoski — 76

Semi Finals Heat No. 2
1. Tony Iacconi — 94.33
2. Cory Teunissen – 92
3. Dean Smith — 83
4. Daniel Powers — 66.67
Finals – best of two runs
1. Mike Dowdy — 96.00
2. Tony Iacconi– 92.33
3. Dean Smith — 89.00
4. Nic Rapa — 86.33
5. Parker Siegele — 66.67
6. Cory Teunissen — 30.67

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About Skier’s Choice Inc.
Skier’s Choice Inc. is the proud manufacturer of Supra and Moomba performance inboard wakeboard and waterski towboats. Supra has been a leader in the inboard industry since 1980. The Supra brand is synonymous with innovative styling, luxurious interiors, highest construction quality, and unsurpassed wake performance. Moomba is a value-oriented brand that delivers quality and performance comparable to other inboard brands but at a price significantly less. Moomba delivers the “best bang for the buck.” The company is privately held and is located in Maryville, Tenn.

Skier’s Choice encourages all boating participants to learn and follow safe boating practices. There are risks associated with boating and water sports activities. Be mindful of the risks, familiarize yourself with the environment, know your limits and conduct yourself accordingly.

Supra Boats Pro Wakeboard Tour Sponsors
In addition to title sponsor Supra Boats, the Pro Wakeboard Tour is sponsored by: ROUSH, Indmar, Boatmate, Roswell Marine, Kodak PIXPRO, Universal Products, SeaDek, Spradling, Zero Off, Acme, Piedmont Plastics, JL Audio, AO Coolers, PTM Edge, Ashland, Garelick, Stewart Products, Syntec, Transhield, Ronix, Body Glove, CWB, Fat Sac Ballast Systems, the WaterMat, Connect-A-Dock, Yamaha Generators, Epiphone and the World Wakeboard Center.