By Cablewakeboard Staff

October 4th, 2009

Sukay World Trophy Results

It started out absolutely beautiful - The sky was blue, the sun was shining and video wall delivered amazing shots. More than 5.000 spectators were highly anticipating the final rounds of the world's best riders.
During the Junior Men final a thunderstorm came out of nowhere and within seconds the event area turned dark and into a big mess. Overthrown advertising boards and by the wind uncovered tribunes were just the beginning as the video wall was slowly going down and almost fell on one of the towers. The cautious organizer did everything to continue the competition with one hour delay.
At 16:00 local time it was decided who is winning the Junior Men category. Moritz Petri (GER) was able to place first, right before Rene Konrad (GER) and Freddie Carter (GB). Due to the bad weather it was decided to run the Open Men final straight after the Juniors so the big stars would be definitely shown on the live stream. What happened on the water was the expected big battle of the world's best riders. In the end it was Tom Fooshee (USA) who proofed his extraordinary level of riding and Nick Davies (GB) and Dominik Gührs (GER) settled with place 2 and 3.

Hence the 10.000 US Dollar prize money are going back to the US with Tom Fooshee.
The 5.000$ were unsurprisingly picked up by Maxine Sapulette (NL)

With his 4th place this weekend, Mike Ketellapper (NL) was able to defeat his number one position in the world ranking and stays right on top - he still is the No 1 in the world. Right behind him are the current European Champion Dominik Guehrs (GER) and Nick Davies (GB).
As expected the ladie's ranking is dominated by Maxine Sapulette (NL). Both Maxine and Mike can now take their yellow jersey back to the Netherlands as the best ranked riders of the world.

The Sukay Park World Trophy is over and impressively demonstrated the high level of riding and professionalism that can be expected from future events. It's a pity that the bad weather ruined this amazing experience for all the spectators and people involved.

 

Final Results Open Men

1 Fooshee Tom USA 79.00
2 Davies Nick GBR 68.00
3 Gührs Dominik GER 66.00
4 Ketellapper Mike NED 64.00
5 Sofer Lior ISR 62.83
6 Young James GBR 55.33
7 Koester Christian GBR 53.00
8 Levi Efi ISR 46.67 
9 Lidberg Keith USA Ocoee LCQ 68.33
9 Yesilova Erkan TUR Bursa LCQ 51.33
11 Celenk Sedat TUR Mugla LCQ 49.33
11 Lebwohl Stefan AUT Graz LCQ 62.00
13 Hilmi Sen TUR Istanbul LCQ 30.00
13 Snuggs Robin GBR Weymouth LCQ 19.33
15 Fetz Daniel AUT Gramastetten LCQ 19.00
15 Vollert Steffen GER Aura an der Saa LCQ 1.33 

 

Final Results Open Women

1 Sapulette Maxine NED 77.17
2 Reimers Sophia Marie GER 69.50
3 Schabransky Astrid AUT 68.50
4 Taylan Arzu TUR 45.17
5 Onaran Nergiz TUR 36.67

 

Final Results Jr. Men

1 Petri Moritz GER Niederweimar 18 F 70.83
2 Konrad Rene GER Hamburg 18 F 69.50
3 Carter Freddie GBR Slough 14 F 68.00
4 Clifford Declan GBR Brandon 17 F 61.33
5 Mizrahi Eidan ISR Ramat gan 18 F 60.83
6 Lewis Nick GER Hamburg 17 F 60.50
7 Van der Hoff Yves NED Almere 15 F 58.17
8 Oegretici Muammer TUR Jagel 16 F 49.83
9 Kunte Philipp GER Brühl/Rohrhof 16 LCQ 63.83
9 Velickovic Filip SRB Beograd 16 LCQ 61.50
11 Gürdal Kerem TUR Bursa 15 LCQ 44.17
11 Mutlu Berk TUR Bursa 14 LCQ 44.67
13 Doguer Abdullah TUR Bursa 13 LCQ 40.17
13 Uncul Yalcin TUR Bursa 18 LCQ 40.83
15 Parla Kemal TUR - 13 LCQ 30.00

 

 

Final Results Jr. Women

1 Young Tor GBR Ashford 17 F 66.50
2 Jansen Mayanka NED Almere 17 F 66.00
3 Brabänder Anna-Laura GER Marburg 15 F 60.83
4 Bilir Beril TUR Bursa 16 F 37.17
5 Parla Aylin TUR Istanbul 16 F 35.83

 

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