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LAUNCH introduces Wakeboarding DAY CAMPS.
Since the start of our wakeboarding school, we have had numerous
requests for Day Camps. Parents are looking for a fun and safe
environment to send their kids while they are at work. We have
listened to our customers and came up with the first specialized
wakeboarding day camp for kids ages 8-18. Our camp is
unlike other day camps because we primarily focus on teaching our
students all about wakeboarding. Whether they...
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LOCAL
WAKEBOARDER IN CRITICAL CONDITION.
Ryan Shreve is a local wakeboarder who was recently injured in a
wakeboarding accident on October 2nd. He is currently in critical condition
at Sutter Roseville Hospital. Ryan is known by everyone as a really nice guy
and an excellent wakeboarder. He is...
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LEARN TO WAKEBOARD FOR A GOOD CAUSE.
The unexpected death of Julie Sassenrath shocked many people. Julie and
her husband Joe were Northern California Representatives for Hyperlite
Wakeboards, HO Skis and Accurate Ski Lines. To help the family with this
tragic loss, Launch Wakeboarding School is donating half of all proceeds
from a three-day event to a trust fund established for her two children
Jodi-6, and Jake-4.
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WAKEBOARDING CONTEST, FLYIN HIGH IN
NOR CAL FOR MIKE COPITHORNE.
Launch Wakeboarding School is hosting the Mike Copithorne
Double-Up Contest on Folsom Lake. Twenty-five of Northern
California’s top wakeboarders will battle it out to win top
prizes while spectators will have their shot at winning
thousands in prizes. The contest will consist of 3
double-ups for each rider and will be held at the Browns
Ravine Marina, which is on the El Dorado Hills side of the
lake (East Side). The event will go from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00
p.m, on September 21st and will benefit a local rider who
was paralyzed in a snowboarding accident.
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LAUNCH SPONSORS UP AND COMING JET SKIER!
Joe Jackson is a local rider, born and
raised in Sacramento Ca. He rode his first jet ski when he
was 15yrs old and loved it so much he started competing. He has
been running strong for the last 4 years and hopes to keep it up for at
least 4 more. Joe feels - "Racing and free riding are completely
different. I love free riding with my friends, but when race season starts
- being #1 is my only goal and focus. But overall if its not fun its not
worth it."
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