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redsupralaunch 11-13-2008 10:28 AM

I read this on <BR><a href="http://www.usawaterski.org/default.asp?Display=479" target="_blank">http://www.usawaterski.org/default.asp?Display=479</a> <BR> <BR>Yesterday (Monday 11/3/2008), Bill Von Zabern of Canyon Lake, CA did 3,058 consecutive flips on a hydrofoil in one continuous run. It took him 6 hours, 26 minutes. He rode 56 laps around Canyon Lake for a total of approximately 126 miles. He says he's not tired, but his back &amp; kidneys hurt.... The old record for flips on a hydrofoil was 1,416, set by Geno Yauchler in the mid-to-to-late 90s. We thought that record would never be broken, but Bill hit his goal of doubling it. Bill has been training for over 6 months toward setting this record. Now, I have to wonder if there are any other Watersports with a 6 hour + endurance record. I’m confident no one else has done 3000+ flips behind a boat on the water, and I have to wonder if anyone has done 3000 flips in one day on any device on or off the water.

andy_nintzel 11-13-2008 10:44 AM

WOW a while back I think that Shapiro, Parks and some others had a flip contest to see how many Roll they could do in like 5 minutes. I think Shapiro won. E-snow would have the Mag with the article in it.

dmac 11-13-2008 10:45 AM

sick, now can he do anything else on that hydrofoil?

westsidarider 11-13-2008 10:55 AM

that gas tank had to be darn near empty. im surprised that it lasted that long

wakerider111 11-13-2008 11:43 AM

i remember reading somewhere about a submission for a record for longest continuous cable run... i forget where i read it or how long it was

ralph 11-13-2008 11:50 AM

Oh, I want to watch the video. The whole thing. All 6hrs worth. That would be awwwwwwwesome.

helix_rider 11-13-2008 12:04 PM

Does that mean he never fell? I don't care how lame a flip on a foil is in someone's mind...doing 3000 anything in a row without falling is impressive to me.

mcook77 11-13-2008 12:39 PM

Yes, he can do multiple other inverts on a foil. He basically did 3058 consecutive inverts without falling or stopping the boat. A few times, he did cruise around for 5 minutes just to get his head straight and relax a bit. <BR> <BR>He went back and forth across the wake doing wake rolls / switch wake rolls (equivalent to a backroll / switch backroll). <BR> <BR>They refilled the gas tank while underway. <BR> <BR>Short video is here: <a href="http://www.idiotboyz.com/water.html" target="_blank">http://www.idiotboyz.com/water.html</a> (click on the Hydrofoil link on the right). <BR> <BR>(Message edited by mcook77 on November 13, 2008)

andy_nintzel 11-13-2008 1:21 PM

I watched that video. Does anybody ever hit the bottom in shallow water with that foil? Seems like that would kick your a$$.

mcook77 11-13-2008 1:28 PM

Andy - yes it happens....we are very careful watching the depth. That foil will stop and send you to a rapid faceplant. Just have to hope not to damage the foil considering they run anywhere from $1500 to $5000.

brhanley 11-13-2008 2:14 PM

That is amazing. I doubt I have done 3058 flips in my entire 18 or so years of wakeboarding/skurfing.

stephan 11-13-2008 2:57 PM

Switch wake roll? He came in backwards? I thought hydrofoils only went forwards, that would open the sport up a lot if you could go forward and backwards.

bstroop 11-13-2008 3:06 PM

On a foil switch is a weakside trick. <BR> <BR>Loren, does a gainer on a foil equal the lameness of watching a heelside hero all day long?

westsiderippa 11-13-2008 3:30 PM

dude that was pimp, congrats to that dude, that showed some serious skill and endurance.

to_blind 11-13-2008 3:42 PM

i feel so bad for the person who had to drive, and also for the "official counter"..,imagine, flip #798, flip # 799, flip # 800...they are the real heroes in my opinion.

mcook77 11-13-2008 5:52 PM

Correct, switch is also knows as "weakside" or "offside" in hydrofoiling. <BR> <BR>The guy driving was Mike Murphy - the inventor of the hydrofoil. Pretty cool for him to see such an amazing feat completed on the crazy contraption that he invented! <BR> <BR>And for anyone curious, 360's are done by multiple riders these days (called Heli's) and one guy (Jake Bradley) has landed a 720. Jake has also landed the double gainer (2 backflips in a single air trick).

westsidarider 11-13-2008 6:40 PM

yea i couldnt imagine sitting in a boat for just under 7 hours counting the same trick over and over again. the boat crew is deffiantely the real heros of this event. having to lean over the side of the boat to fill up on gas without stopping.

westsidarider 11-13-2008 6:41 PM

i think the hydrofoil guys need to figure out a way to hit rails. that would really be a head turner

wakeslife 11-13-2008 6:57 PM

Anyone know if he ended up falling, or just gave up and called it a 'set'???

dustin140 11-13-2008 9:03 PM

i bet he was a little dizzy <img src="http://www.wakeworld.com/MB/Discus/clipart/rofl.gif" border=0>

mcook77 11-14-2008 5:46 PM

Roddyrod - no falls...he finally just said enough is enough and stopped. <BR> <BR>Another reason he did wake roll / switch wake roll was to keep the rope from getting all twisted up from doing the same rotation, etc.

wstr01 01-11-2009 7:52 PM

January 3rd, 2009, while riding during the Canyon Lake Polar Bear Day, Bill was in the middle of a backroll when (according to witnesses on the boat) the line went slack as he fell to the water. When reached by the boat he was not breathing and was later pronounced dead at the hospital after mouth to mouth and a defibulater failed save him. I'm not sure of the official cause of death and I'm not going to guess. <BR> <BR>I didn't personally know him, but did see him ride several times while on the water. Amazing. <BR> <BR>He was 42. <BR> <BR>(Message edited by wstr01 on January 11, 2009)


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