Posted on April 22nd, 2007 by Bryan | posted in Events, General, Riders

Byerly Toe Jam Wakeskate ContestThe day after its founder’s and namesake’s birthday Reed Hansen took the honors at the inagural event of Byerly’s 4th Toe Jam wakeskate tour. As the premiere wakeskating event, the Toe Jam series attracks the best wakeskaters in the world, partly for the quality of competition, and party for the relaxed and entertaining atmosphere.

Reed combined solid riding behind the Wakeboard Edition Sea-Doo and made easy work of the 10 rail obstacles on the course to best impressive riding from the likes of Brandon Thomas, Brian Grubb and suprise performer Nick Taylor. The overall level of riding in this years first stop of the Toe Jam Series proves just how quickly the level of riding is improving.

Reed Hansen Takes Rail Title
Date: 4/22/07
Author: Byerly Toe Jam Press Release

Orlando, FL — The Projects rail park was on fire Saturday as 16 wakeskaters competed in head-to-head battles to determine who would be the rail park champion at The Rockstar Energy Drink Rail Jam, kicking off the first stop of the 2007 Byerly Toe Jam Wakeskate Tour.

Excitement was in the air as the Sea-Doo Wakeboard Edition PWC towed the finalists around ten different apparatuses where they would be judged on rail moves as well as moves on the water. Glassy conditions led to a high-level of riding that now comes to be expected at a Toe Jam event.

17-year old Nick Taylor from Anna Maria Island, Florida was a standout rider over all three days, qualifying into the head-to-head final in both wake and rail park events. Brandon Thomas also showed his experience as last year’s champion, riding near flawless and pulling a frontside boardslide to backside big spin off the box, in addition to landing a kickflip, which made him five-for-five on kickflips over the three days of competition. Former rail park champion Brian Grubb stood strong, pulling backside lipslide shove-its and boardslide big spins, amidst a helicopter buzzing directly overhead.

Today was Reed Hansen’s day to shine, as he beat Nick Taylor in the head-to-head final, landing a 360 shove-it, backside big spin, kickflip and varial flip, in addition to several boarslide slide shove-it combinations. Earlier in the day, Hansen also landed a 360 flip from inside-out (of the Sea-Doo wake) and rode incredibly smooth all day long.

Now in its fourth year, The Byerly Toe Jam has proven to be the premiere wakeskating contest of all-time and the Rockstar Rail Jam was no exception. Three stops remain on the tour, the next being the Rockstar Cable Jam at the TSR in New Braunfels, Texas June 7-9, followed by the Rockstar/Hipppodrome Wakeboard Jam July 12-14 in Toledo, Washington.

September 20-22 will be the final invite-only event, The O’Neill Byerly Toe Jam again at The Projects in Orlando, Florida. Qualifying for the final Toe Jam are returning champions Brian Grubb, Aaron Reed, Brandon Thomas and Clint Tompkins. Qualifying today were Nick Taylor, George Daniels and Reed Hansen.

Scott Byerly would like to thank Rockstar Energy Drink, Sea-Doo, Gator Boards, Air Nautiques, O’Neill, Reef, Arnette and Performance Ski & Surf. Special thanks also goes out to Pat Panakos and The Projects for hosting the best wakeskating contests ever.

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