Zane Schwenk

Zane Schwenk

Zane Schwenk (born July 17, 1975, Sarasota, Florida, USA) is a professional Wakeboarder. He now lives in Winter Haven, Florida. He started professional wakeboarding in 1993 and is still active in the sport today. 2008 marked his 15th year as a Professional, he has also competed in the X Games. He is also the host of the MasterCraft Video series Rewind. Schwenk has also has his own line of CWB wakeboards, the Absolute.

Schwenk's sponsors include: CWB Wakeboards, Proline Ropes & Handles, MasterCraft Boats, Spy Optics, Rusty Clothing.

Career highlights

Side Notes: Wakeboard Magazine Legend Award 2008 Featured Athlete Standard Magazine 2008 2001 – 1st Ft. Lauderdale Big Air Slider Event 2000 – 1st-Overall, Inaugural America’s Cup Tournament 1999 – 1st-Overall, World’s Greatest Skier Tournament 1999 – 1st-Free Ride, FISE French Extreme Games 1999 – 1st-Free Ride, ESPN X Trials 1998 – 1st-Free Ride, Portland, OR Pro Tour 1998 – 1st-Free Ride, Australian Xtreme Games 1996 – 1st-Expression Session, Shreveport, LA Pro Tour 1996 – 1st-Expression Session, Indianapolis, IN Pro Tour 1996 – 1st-Expression Session, Marine World Invitational 1996 – 1st-Expression Session, Pacific Wakeboard Challenge 1996 – 1st- Freestyle Session, Pacific Wakeboard Challenge 1996 – 1st-Expression Session, Board Stock, Shasta, CA 1996 – Pacific Wakeboard Challenge Overall Champion Former Wakeboard World Record Holder Cover, Wakeboarding Magazine (December 1996)

2008 Pro Wakeboard Tour & World Series

2007 Wakeboard World Series

11th Pan Am Games Qualifier

2005-06 Injury Recovery

Traveled to each stop promoting MasterCraft and CWB Wakeboards as well as handling PR for event and team athletes on site. He continued to work in the design process with both MasterCraft and CWB helping to develop the 2006 Innovation of the Year Hinge Technology.

2004 WWA World Series

2001 Wakeboard World Cup

2000 Wakeboard World Cup

1999 Wakeboard World Cup

1996 Sea Doo Wakeboard Pro Tour

1995 Budweiser Water Ski Pro Tour

1994 Budweiser Water Ski Pro Tour

1993 & 1992 Amateur Season

Accomplishments

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