NZwakeboard.com’s Riley Bathurst takes us on a photographic journey through Cam Stenning’s old home town of Christchurch, as they winched and pulled their way through some old haunts.
Departments: New Zealand
Interview: Jeff Weatherall
Earlier in the year, we caught up with New Zealand’s wild child, Jeff Weatherall, to catch up on his updated life in Encinitas, California, and what he has been up to the past few months.
Action Sports Games meets IWWF World Cup
International Waterski & Wakeboard Federation World Cup Stop has been announced as part go the Action Sports Games in WA. Minister for Regional Development, Brendon Grylls and Tourism Minister Kim Hames have announced the Government’s support of a new major West Australian event, the Action Sports Games Mandurah, as part of Eventscorp’s 2012 Calendar Launch in Fremantle today.
NZ Wakeskate Nationals
Nic Hale now holds the crown of best wakeskater in the country. Check out the video highlights from NZwakeboard.com
New Zealand Nationals
Here’s an edit of the biggest comp on the New Zealand wakeboard calender for the 2010 – 2011 summer, courtesy of NZwakeboard.com
The Rail Garden
If the teaser we posted a couple of weeks ago has left you hanging, then here is cure – the full edit of NZwakeboard.com’s most adventurous project to date, The Rail Garden.
NZ: 2011 Monster Cable vs Wake Battle
Over two days of competition at Wakepark NZ & Lake Crichton, riders battled it out between the cable and boat. In it’s first year, Jamie Barrow took home the title convincingly by winning both days. Check out the video thanks to NZwakeboard.com
Rail Garden Teaser
Josh O’Connell and Riley Bathurst grind away at a secluded New Zealand rail park in this teaser from NZwakeboard.com, of a visual delight known as The Rail Garden Project.
Wairau Locals
After submitting a bunch of wakeskating clips, Riley Bathurst turns his camera towards some local riding on the Wairau River in Malborough, NZ.
In-Transit Trailer
Finally! Here’s the official trailer for the much anticipated release of (you can quote this) the greatest Australian made wakeboard film to date. Josh Robinson is good at blowing minds, and this is no exception.



