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TP: My name is Travis Propst, I am 18, and I live in New Kent, Virginia. WW: So, how did you get into wakeboarding? WW: What is the wakeboard scene like in your hometown?
TP: I ride just about everyday. I teach lessons during the summer so that keeps me on the water a lot. I also live a ways from anything and there isn't much to do, so I usually ride even on the days I don't feel like it. WW: How long have you been wakeboarding? WW: What kind of boat do you have or ride behind usually?
TP: I'm either surfing, skating or playing guitar and, recently, spending a whole lot of time with my girlfriend. WW: How did it feel to get on the podium with a 3rd place finish in Jr. Men at the Pro Tour stop in Reno? Were you pretty excited?
TP: Definitely. It's just hard getting to all the contests because it cost so much. I'm draining my parents and my wallet dry. I'm just glad my parents are so supportive. If it wasn't for them, I wouldn't be at any contest. WW: When you first started riding, would you have ever thought that you would be competing against some of the best wakeboarders in the world? Must be pretty cool!
TP: I definitely hope to have graduated in five years. It would be awesome to be on the tour and doing well, but, if not, I just hope I don't get hurt and it stays fun. WW: Do you have a job to help pay for the expenses of the contests and wakeboarding in general? WW: Where is your favorite riding spot?
TP: Getting up early and going to the beach to surf a little while. Then coming home, pick up some friends then go riding till dark. WW: Any words of advice for individuals that are just starting or even those that are more advanced? WW: Is there anyone would you like to thank? |
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