Did anyone see Danny Harf just LET IT RAIN off the kicker at worlds on Sunday? Well if you didnt... <BR> <BR>HUGE OA 540...about 30ft high and about 100ft out when he landed. It was sooo big that he almost hit the starting dock and had to let go of the rope to avoid taking people out. Most unbelieveable thing I've ever seen. You cant even see the kicker in this shot but I think he's on his way down. <BR> <BR>The video is on the worlds website in the day 5 highlights. Its at the very end right after Soven's interview. <BR> <BR><img src="http://www.wakeworld.com/MB/Discus/messages/65919/373744.jpg" alt="Upload"> <BR> <BR>(Message edited by matt_c on September 27, 2006)
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That's unreal. In my opinion Harf is the sickest rider on the planet. I got to see him hit the pool rail they had setup at the Ronix tent at OWC during Surf Expo. He was flat out killing that rail. I also got to hang out and talk with him for a while and he was one of the nicest pros that I've ever met. Guys like Harf are really good for the sport.
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holy crap! He's fricken falling from the sky.
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HOLY POOP! THATS HUGE!
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Its got to be his Ronix setup he's riding making him go that big.<img src="http://www.wakeworld.com/MB/Discus/clipart/rofl.gif" border=0> <BR>Danny Kills it no question!!
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lol, Jeff. <BR> <BR>I used to watch Rusty hit the kicker we had set up for the wakeboard club in Saskatoon, before he moved to FL. I would just sit there practically stunned in awe of how big he was going. It was simply amazing.
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yeah harf's 540 was f'n sick..not trying to steal the thread but did anyone else see rusty malinoski's huggggeee raley of the kicker? we were standing right by it and i've never seen anything like it..those guys were killin it
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i wonder how that landing feels? thats crazy big!
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Link to Vid pls!
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anyone have link to the worlds site or vid?
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Made possible only by the use of a Malibu wake...<img src="http://www.wakeworld.com/MB/Discus/clipart/wink.gif" border=0> <BR> <BR>I'd better add some clip art before someone calls me an idiot (again) <BR> <BR>(Message edited by jcv on September 27, 2006)
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you people are lazy... <BR> <BR> <BR><a href="http://www.WORLDwakeboardchampionship.com" target="_blank">www.WORLDwakeboardchampionship.com </a> <BR> <BR> <BR>Then go to video, then day 5 highlights. Its at the very end of the video right after Soven's interview.
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That was HUGE. <BR> <BR>HAHA Philip Soven, I dont think he looked at the camera once during that interview <BR> <BR>"Quit talking to me so I can chew my gum and go talk to that chick"
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wow, he must have been a jump skier in his younger days with a cut like that.
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That was ridiculous.
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that was pretty large. <BR> <BR>i saw soven's interview as extremely disrespectful to the interviewer and all those that <i>tried</i> to watch it. he needs to get his head checked.
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I was standing right next to the dock when Danny hit the kicker - he took a HUGE cut (and the kicker was very close to the shore/dock). When he went airborne, he went huge. I was ready to call 911. I thought he was going to wipe out on the dock... Everyone standing on the front of the dock (about 5 riders) scrambled to get out of the way.
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mad me too, it was a no fear interview and he is sponsored by them!
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I was standing about 15 feet to the left of where the picture was taken. <BR> <BR>IT WAS HUGE!
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And he's sponsored by Malibu but kept saying how bad the set-up (not just the water) was. Real smart. Congrats to Jeff Barton for taking a subtle shot at him by sarcastically saying he always has eppervescant energy. <BR> <BR>(Message edited by jcv on September 27, 2006)
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Jeff, I quite enjoyed that comment too <IMG SRC="http://www.wakeworld.com/MB/Discus/clipart/happy.gif" ALT=":-)" BORDER=0>
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wow, that landing must have hurt. Incredible pic
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Jeff Barton is the absolute best at what he does. It is tough doing interviews but he does it with flair!
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all I can say is...."LET IT RAIN!!!"
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dang. danny harf is amazing. <BR> <BR>that seems like it would kill the knees when landing.
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