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The Mid-Atlantic Wakeboard Series Spawns
Nationally Recognized Wakeboarders
by Lance Wolak
Scott and Cara
Dickens along with Sandy Appleman, partners at Glass and Powder Boardshop in Richmond Virginia, put on a
series of wakeboard competition festivals each year. The series
consists of several events during the summer months, across Virginia
and North Carolina. The wakeboard series has become quite popular
among the region's wakeboarding enthusiasts. The wakeboarders, along
with their families and friends, all have a great time at the
events. For that reason, Scott and Cara prefer to call these events
“festivals”, rather than tournaments. The festivals not only draw some
of the best riders in the mid-Atlantic region, but many new riders as
well, since they are open to all skill levels. Because of the number
of events, the new riders get to compete with and measure up to the
best out there. While you may initially think this environment would
be discouraging to the new riders, it actually gives them something to
aim for. Some of these new riders have developed into nationally
ranked wakeboarders. A few weeks ago I talked Scott about the success
of these events.
LakeAnnaBUZZ: Your events are some
of the best that we’ve seen in the region. When did it all start for
you?
Scott: We've been doing the events
since the summer of 1999. In that first summer we did 20 events in 22
weeks, counting contests, clinics, etc. It was crazy. Some days we had
10 riders, some days we had 50. We were featured on WakeTV that first
summer, along with Wakeboarding Magazine, Launch Magazine, and local
media. It was great and taught us many lessons about how to run and
organize a successful event for families and riders alike. We've
scaled back the number of events, but made them MUCH bigger since
then.
LakeAnnaBUZZ: Okay, I have to ask
the question everyone is thinking. The Mid-Atlantic region has a
number of great wakeboarders that have progressed through your
wakeboarding series. Who are some of the great riders that you have
seen develop?
Scott: Over the
years we've helped develop a great little network of regional and
national riders. We've seen people start riding in our tournaments at
age 8, who are now 14 and 15 years old and killing it on the water!
Travis Propst started riding for us when he was barely doing grabs on
the water, now he's ranked #3 in the country in Jr. Men's on the
Wakeboarding Pro Tour, and placed 4th at the 2004 World Championship. He's throwing wake to wake 720's, KGB's, and
other tricks that you usually only see in magazines and in videos.
LakeAnnaBUZZ: That’s great! Tell us
more…
Scott: Adam Fields is competing on
the pro tour and is one of the smoothest riders to watch anywhere.
Brian Reeder has been in our events for the last three years, and was
sponsored by the shop for much of that - now he's the #1 "Men's I"
rider in the country. Another rider who's participated in our
tournaments, Todd Anthony is the #1 "Men's II" rider in the country.
Rick Miller is another rider that has ridden for us in the past. He is
the #4 "Masters" division national champion. It seems that more and
more nationally-recognized riders are coming from our immediate area,
which I'm very proud of. Not that we had anything directly to do with
it, or that competition is even the most important thing - it's just
great to see so many riders that I've watched have fun in our events
go on to good things. We're really happy for all of them. They've
worked very hard.
LakeAnnaBUZZ: Well, obviously these
riders have put the time and hard work in to get where they are. But
you have provided the competitive environment for them to reach for
greatness. I’m sure I speak for the riders you have mentioned and the
many others participating in your events -- we appreciate what you
have done for the sport in the Mid Atlantic region and the events that
you have put on for these riders to learn and grow. And we look
forward to your upcoming events. Thanks!
To learn more about Glass and Powder
Boardshop, visit their web site at
http://www.glassandpowder.com

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