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Adam & Caitlin Wheeler

Warrior  |  Pro Wakesurf Family


Country

USA

Age

39

Hometown

Coeur d'Alene, ID

Adam and Caitlin are a husband and wife professional wakesurf duo from Coeur d’Alene, Idaho. Caitlin has been competing in the professional ranks for 5 years and has many podium finishes in the pro female skim division. One of her biggest accomplishments is making it into the World Championship Finals in 2022 and finishing 4th Place Overall. Adam & Caitlin formed their own wakesurf school (Surfs Up North Idaho) in 2017, and since then, have taught numerous lessons to people of all ages and abilities all around beautiful North Idaho. They have one daughter (Kiana) and are excited to introduce her to the lake life on their Centurion Ri230. Recently, they have worked together with Vewdo balance boards to design a specific training board for wakesurfing called the Baseline. If they aren’t on the lake refining their skills or coaching others, you can find them rock climbing, playing some pickleball, or hiking one of Idaho’s scenic trails.


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