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Meagan has been professionally wakeboarding for about eight years. She has really enjoyed the last two years being a part of the MasterCraft family! She is always striving to improve her craft not only on the water, but off the water as well. For example, she loves to give back to the watersports community, as well as help grow the sport for women. Some of her achievements include winning Wakeboarding Magazine's Female Rider of the Year for the 6th year in a row. She is also a 6 time Master's Champion, a 5 time World Champion, and a 4 time National Champion. When she is not wakeboarding, she loves to spend quality time with friends and family. She also loves to cook, travel, spend time outside, and enjoy other watersports activities like wakesurfing and foiling
Tyler “Ty” Higham is 23 years old and currently lives in Orlando, FL. While his love for the water originated on the West Coast, he has been living away from home to pursue a career in wakeboarding since he was 12. His primary focus as a wake athlete is to be as creative, progressive, and original as possible (both freeriding and in contests). He has always tried to make his tricks unique; in fact, he even builds his contest runs to reflect the diversity and creativity that are at the core of his riding. He hopes to remain top 5 in the world rankings for years to come and his ultimate competitive goal is winning a World Championship.
Awesome, humble and did we mention awesome? Steel is always pushing the limits of what’s possible on the water. The first wakeboarder to land the toeside backside 900, heelside backside 1080 and double mute half cab mobe, Steel is constantly revolutionizing the sport. When he’s not having fun on the water, he’s spending time with his family and practicing his faith.
From Savannah, GA to the World's most virally shared action sports athlete. In 2013 AK won the World Championship Tour of Skimboarding and in 2016 he won the 40th Annual World Championship of Skimboarding in Laguna Beach.
In 2015 he expanded his talents into a new sport – Wakesurfing. With creativity and innovation, AK has created dozens of viral videos and shared his love of wake surfing with the world in partnership with the top wake boat manufacturer Mastercraft. AK continues to push the limits of wake, and spread the love through his latest YouTube Series - 'Celebrity Surf Series'.
Meagan has been professionally wakeboarding for about eight years. She has really enjoyed the last two years being a part of the MasterCraft family! She is always striving to improve her craft not only on the water, but off the water as well. For example, she loves to give back to the watersports community, as well as help grow the sport for women. Some of her achievements include winning Wakeboarding Magazine's Female Rider of the Year for the 6th year in a row. She is also a 6 time Master's Champion, a 5 time World Champion, and a 4 time National Champion. When she is not wakeboarding, she loves to spend quality time with friends and family. She also loves to cook, travel, spend time outside, and enjoy other watersports activities like wakesurfing and foiling
Tyler “Ty” Higham is 23 years old and currently lives in Orlando, FL. While his love for the water originated on the West Coast, he has been living away from home to pursue a career in wakeboarding since he was 12. His primary focus as a wake athlete is to be as creative, progressive, and original as possible (both freeriding and in contests). He has always tried to make his tricks unique; in fact, he even builds his contest runs to reflect the diversity and creativity that are at the core of his riding. He hopes to remain top 5 in the world rankings for years to come and his ultimate competitive goal is winning a World Championship.
Awesome, humble and did we mention awesome? Steel is always pushing the limits of what’s possible on the water. The first wakeboarder to land the toeside backside 900, heelside backside 1080 and double mute half cab mobe, Steel is constantly revolutionizing the sport. When he’s not having fun on the water, he’s spending time with his family and practicing his faith.
From Savannah, GA to the World's most virally shared action sports athlete. In 2013 AK won the World Championship Tour of Skimboarding and in 2016 he won the 40th Annual World Championship of Skimboarding in Laguna Beach.
In 2015 he expanded his talents into a new sport – Wakesurfing. With creativity and innovation, AK has created dozens of viral videos and shared his love of wake surfing with the world in partnership with the top wake boat manufacturer Mastercraft. AK continues to push the limits of wake, and spread the love through his latest YouTube Series - 'Celebrity Surf Series'.
Harley grew up water skiing with his brothers in Newcastle, Australia. But the first time his dad brought a wakeboard on the boat, he was hooked. By 15, Harley was already competing in the Pro Division. His list of accomplishments continues to grow, including 8 World Titles, 5 Overall Pro Tour wins, an XGames Gold Medal, and more. When he’s not wakeboarding, you can find Harley surfing, skateboarding, snowboarding, and spending time with his family.
Parks Bonifay (PB) is widely regarded as the most recognizable and influential watersports athlete of all time. His path to iconic status started early; in 1982, Parks set a Guinness World Record for being the youngest water skier ever. He was just 6 months and 29 days old! Parks eventually transitioned from water skiing to wakeboarding and that’s when his legendary story truly unfolded.
During his illustrious career, Parks won multiple X Games Gold Medals, was a 5-time MasterCraft Pro Tour Champion, and also landed the first 1080 on a wakeboard (switch toeside). Parks laid the foundation for wakeboarding’s progression through his original style and a willingness to push the limit at all costs. Put simply, the sport would not be where it is today without his influence. In addition to all the previously mentioned accomplishments, Parks is a barefoot and bellyflop extraordinaire!
Freddie was born into a water skiing family in London, England, spending every weekend at the lake. Before too long he realized that this was what he wanted to do in life; the only issue was getting good enough for that to be possible. Following a youth spent intensely training and competing, Freddie moved to the US at age 23 to pursue his dream, a month after winning his first World Championship medal. Since then, Freddie has won a World Championship and the US Masters amongst others ranked World #1 on a few occasions and joined the Mastercraft family. The dream is still on.
Freddy grew up in Decatur, IL the youngest of three children in a family of tournament water skiers. Growing up and competing on a regional and national scale, Freddy was rarely the best skier in his division due to being extremely small for his age. That lack of size and strength would lay the groundwork for extreme determination and focus to find a “better” way to fly and not just rely on strength. At the age of 20, Freddy began his professional career starting the 1995 season at 5’7” tall and 120 pounds competing against the giants of the sport that he had looked up to all his life. Taking that determination and intense focus to the water, Freddy won two MasterCraft Pro Tour Events in his rookie season, serving notice that he was a force to be reckoned with.
Over the next 26 years Freddy accumulated more than 130 professional wins, 8 world records, 5 world titles, and a ski fly world record of 312 feet, arguably making him the winningest men’s jumper in history. When he’s not hitting the jump ramp, he loves to help develop new products for the industry and spend time with his wife, Karen Truelove, and their two boys, Dash and Ridge.
Harley grew up water skiing with his brothers in Newcastle, Australia. But the first time his dad brought a wakeboard on the boat, he was hooked. By 15, Harley was already competing in the Pro Division. His list of accomplishments continues to grow, including 8 World Titles, 5 Overall Pro Tour wins, an XGames Gold Medal, and more. When he’s not wakeboarding, you can find Harley surfing, skateboarding, snowboarding, and spending time with his family.
Parks Bonifay (PB) is widely regarded as the most recognizable and influential watersports athlete of all time. His path to iconic status started early; in 1982, Parks set a Guinness World Record for being the youngest water skier ever. He was just 6 months and 29 days old! Parks eventually transitioned from water skiing to wakeboarding and that’s when his legendary story truly unfolded.
During his illustrious career, Parks won multiple X Games Gold Medals, was a 5-time MasterCraft Pro Tour Champion, and also landed the first 1080 on a wakeboard (switch toeside). Parks laid the foundation for wakeboarding’s progression through his original style and a willingness to push the limit at all costs. Put simply, the sport would not be where it is today without his influence. In addition to all the previously mentioned accomplishments, Parks is a barefoot and bellyflop extraordinaire!
Freddie was born into a water skiing family in London, England, spending every weekend at the lake. Before too long he realized that this was what he wanted to do in life; the only issue was getting good enough for that to be possible. Following a youth spent intensely training and competing, Freddie moved to the US at age 23 to pursue his dream, a month after winning his first World Championship medal. Since then, Freddie has won a World Championship and the US Masters amongst others ranked World #1 on a few occasions and joined the Mastercraft family. The dream is still on.
Freddy grew up in Decatur, IL the youngest of three children in a family of tournament water skiers. Growing up and competing on a regional and national scale, Freddy was rarely the best skier in his division due to being extremely small for his age. That lack of size and strength would lay the groundwork for extreme determination and focus to find a “better” way to fly and not just rely on strength. At the age of 20, Freddy began his professional career starting the 1995 season at 5’7” tall and 120 pounds competing against the giants of the sport that he had looked up to all his life. Taking that determination and intense focus to the water, Freddy won two MasterCraft Pro Tour Events in his rookie season, serving notice that he was a force to be reckoned with.
Over the next 26 years Freddy accumulated more than 130 professional wins, 8 world records, 5 world titles, and a ski fly world record of 312 feet, arguably making him the winningest men’s jumper in history. When he’s not hitting the jump ramp, he loves to help develop new products for the industry and spend time with his wife, Karen Truelove, and their two boys, Dash and Ridge.