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Dallas has essentially made the women's wakeboard circuit a race for second place, winning every competition in 2004 except for one and ranking first in the VTC and the WSM World Cup circuits, as well as tying for the PWT title in '04.

Dallas began wakeboarding after completing a successful five-year competitive gymnastic career.

At thirteen years of age, Dallas began competing at the professional level in her first year of wakeboarding. In her rookie season she captured the prestigious Americas Cup title and silver at the 2000 X-Games where she was the youngest competitor at the event.

In 2001, Dallas won the World Cup at age 15. At 14 years of age, Dallas captured the Gold at the ESPN X-Games and the NBC Gravity Games. Dallas also captured first place finishes in the 2001 Malibu Open, the first two Pro tour stops, the Vans Triple Crown Ford Ranger Pro, Cable Wakeboarding Nationals, and the X-cup. In the 2003-2004 season, Dallas won every pro event but one. In 2005 Dallas succeeded in accomplishing the three-peat in winning Gold at the X-Games. In 2006, Dallas won the World, Nationals, Masters and the Pro Tour Championships. In 2007, Dallas dominated the overseas Wakeboarding World Cup events by remaining undefeated.

Dallas' determination to excel, commitment to practice and love of the sport are all carry-overs from the discipline that Dallas puts forth to all activities that interest her.

Present goals are to complete this tournament season and remain on top in the professional rankings. In addition, Dallas hopes to create new exposure for her sport, sponsors and tour sponsors by increasing the intensity of action for the fans through team efforts with her peers in Women's Professional Wakeboarding.

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