Malibu skier Thomas Degasperi, who is currently #2 on the Elite Slalom Rankings, came by the factory in Loudon, Tennessee to check out his new Response TXi.
He also had a chance to check out the boat building process, where he showed a genuine interest. Degasperi also got to hang with CEO Jack Springer, Lani Farmer and Ritchie Anderson. Later that evening, Drew Halford (Director of International Sales) took him out on the town. "We had a great time and left a trail of broken hearts in our wake," Halford said. "I think Thomas is still receiving texts from a few local women who want to be the next Mrs. T-Gas."
Here is a recent excerpt from WATERSKI Magazine's Leading Edge about Degasperi:
There are few skiers on the planet who have the confidence to perform
their best when it really matters. Thomas Degasperi is one of those
skiers. This season, he took first place in slalom at Global
Championships and Worlds, not to mention third at Moomba, fourth at
Masters and fourth at the Malibu Open. It takes a clear mind to
consistently ski well, he says. “If I start to look at the people on the
banks, if I listen to music or the announcers, if I look at other
skiers to see what they’re doing, then my concentration level
decreases.”
So how does the two-time world slalom champion stay on his game? His
aunt Mariella, a therapist who studied sports psychology, talked through
several relaxation techniques, which she recorded for him to use before
he competes at tournaments. “Her techniques help me relax both my mind
and my body, so that I’m ready to compete when the time comes,” he
explains.
Tags: Malibu Boats | Thomas Degasperi | Malibu TXi | World Slalom Champion | Malibu Open | Worlds | Global Championships | Elite Slalom Rankings | Loudon Tennessee | Jack Springer | WATERSKI Magazine
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