I got started two years ago from a friend named Alex Colby. He took me out one day and made me try it. I fell in love with the sport and have been charging ever since.
My first year ever riding I took third in a beginners tournament at Koppert Lake. The very next year I took third again, only in the advanced competition.
I plan to start filming, getting more tricks down, and hopefully taking first in the Free Riders Ball up at Koppert Lake.
Biggest accomplishment so far has been landing the raley. Its one of the scarriest thing's I've ever tried and so when I finally stuck it I was pumped.
What inspires me to compete is pushing the limit. I always feel like I need to perform or do better than everyone else when I'm out there.
My style is a mix. I like boning grabs out and making them look smooth however, I love hittin the double ups or cutting in for a steezy raily and going huge.
I love wakeboarding because it is so diverse. There is alot lf people throwing crazy tricks and pushing the limit in the sport.
I would love to wakeboard for a living! If that doesn't work out I would want to become a sales rep. for a snowboard or wakeboard brand.
Yes, I do train. My schedule is very open. I love hanging out with my friends however wakeboarding is much more important to me.