Action Sports Crossover Athlete Jeff Weatherall Launches JeffWeatherall.com

After the premiere of his episode of Firsthand on FuelTV, New Zealand's own professional wakeboarder, surfer, and adrenaline junkie Jeff Weatherall is proud to announce the launch of his website (http://www.JeffWeatherall.com).

Jeff's website now gives his peers and fans a brand new medium to follow the only professional wakeboarder in the world simultaneously competing on the ASP's World Qualifying Series.

With two World Wakeboarding Championship titles under his belt, Jeff's goal for the remainder of 2010 is to continue to excel as one of the most versatile action sports athletes in the world, dividing his time between the United States and Australia. Whether it's surfing, snowboarding, motocross, skate, wake, or just jumping out of a plane, Jeff wants to inspire future generations of crossover athletes to go out and get ignited.

Along with the support of his sponsors; Alpinestars, JStar Wakeboards, Epic Wake Boats, Stuart Surfboards, Kicker, and Ballistics, Jeff wants to share his adrenaline rush.

Don't forget to catch Jeff's Firsthand episode now streaming on FuelTV online at http://www.fuel.tv/Firsthand and log on to http://www.jeffweatherall.com to check out new photos, video clips, follow his footsteps, and get stoked.

Follow Jeff on Facebook and Twitter:
http://www.facebook.com/jeffweatherall
http://twitter.com/jeffweatherall

For sponsorship and event inquiries please contact:
Action Sports Law Group
info@actionsportslawgroup.com

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