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Kevin VanDam Joins Elite Field
CELEBRATION,
Fla. – Reigning CITGO Bassmaster Classic Champion Kevin VanDam of Kalamazoo,
Mich., will fish the 2006 CITGO Bassmaster Elite Series, the angler
announced today.
The 38-year-old has earned 15 consecutive Classic berths, won the Super Bowl
of bass fishing in both 2001 and 2005 and generally is regarded as one of
the greatest “power” fishermen to ever compete. He was named by fans the
fifth greatest angler of all time in ESPN’s Greatest Angler Debate presented
by John Deere earlier this year and VanDam has been in the money in nearly
80 percent of the 166 BASS tournaments he’s fished. The angler said he was
excited to renew his long-standing relationship with BASS and eager to
continue working with the membership organization to elevate tournament
fishing to an all-new level.
“The Elite Series is the best model we’ve ever had in the sport that will
truly grow an angler’s identity and offer a tremendous earning potential and
opportunity,” VanDam said.
Specifically, Elite Series anglers have the opportunity to cash in on more
than $11 million in 2006 in the tournament series, the CITGO Bassmaster
Classic, the Bassmaster Majors, the CITGO Bassmaster Angler of the Year
program and other contingencies. The Elite Series also features smaller
field sizes and offers increased media exposure, two elements VanDam
believes anglers are the most excited about.
“The smaller fields allow people to really get in their own game plan, get
out and shine,” he said. “There’s tremendous opportunity and a lot of money
to be won.”
Don Rucks, BASS vice president and general manager, said: ”The CITGO
Bassmaster Elite Series was created for anglers to build their unique brands
and enhance their careers. Their talent and individual personalities,
combined with BASS’ and ESPN’s unmatched exposure, will drive excitement for
fans and sponsors and benefit everyone who participates in the Elite
Series.”
Because anglers fish from their own boats on all competitive days of the
Bassmaster Majors, including the final day when same-day coverage will air
on ESPN2, VanDam believes more sponsors will be exposed to bass fishing and
want to sponsor anglers. “It’s an opportunity for a lot of companies to get
interested in a sport that they’ve never been associated with before.”
VanDam’s sponsors include Mercury Marine, Bass Pro Shops, Tracker Marine
Group, Strike King Lure Co., Quantum, Biosonix fish attractant, fish hook
manufacturer O. Mustad & Son A.S., Plano tackle boxes and Kevin VanDam’s
Line and Lure conditioner.
He’s also finalizing negotiations with other sponsors, including those that
will be featured on his boat and truck wrap. He said he’s bringing the new
sponsors on board by offering a “whole marketing package,” including ad
campaigns, retail promotion and corporate hospitality. “Kevin is a
distinguished leader in our industry and a great asset to our organization,”
said Kevin Luebke, manager of freshwater endorsements for Mercury Marine.
Better
known as “KVD” by his peers, VanDam – who has earned nearly $2 million on
the BASS circuit and trails all-time BASS money winner Denny Brauer by less
than $35,000 – now is focused on the $500,000 top prize up for grabs at the
2006 CITGO Bassmaster Classic, on Lake Tohopekaliga in Kissimmee, Fla., Feb.
24-26. If VanDam takes the 2006 Classic, he will become the only angler to
win four consecutive BASS titles, succeeding Roland Martin, who won three in
a row. “It would be huge for me personally,” VanDam said.
Just weeks after the Bassmaster Classic, Elite Series anglers will begin
their season with the “Battle on the Border” on Lake Amistad in Del Rio,
Texas. The Elite Series and Bassmaster Majors also will visit Lake
Guntersville in Alabama, Lake Wylie in North Carolina and the Potomac River
in Maryland.
“It’s the best schedule we’ve ever had, as far as the quality of lakes and
the times we are going to them,” VanDam said. “It’s a marathon year, without
a doubt.” Several Elite Series and Bassmaster Majors locations will be new
for VanDam, including Oneida Lake in New York, the area of the Arkansas
River in Arkansas and Eagle Mountain Lake in Texas. Still, he’s ready to
perform well, striving to earn his fourth CITGO Bassmaster Angler of the
Year title, which includes a $125,000 check with the accolade. The program
will award a total of $600,000. “Any time you base the CITGO Bassmaster
Angler of the Year award on more events, it definitely rewards an angler for
his consistency.”
With such a monumental endeavor, VanDam said communication will be a key to
success. “BASS needs to understand that communication and respect is
critical to the success of this,” he said. “Anglers are the customers and
there has to be a philosophy of committed customer service.”
Rucks agreed. “These anglers and their families are passionate about bass
fishing and, as the authority and leader in the sport, we strive to serve
them completely. We’re ready to raise our level of customer service to new
heights that both our anglers and members have not seen before.”
Until the kickoff, VanDam is urging other anglers to carefully decide what’s
best for them as individual businesspeople. Invited anglers who do not fish
the Elite Series in 2006 must re-qualify through the CITGO Bassmaster
Northern and Southern Tours the following year. “All of the anglers and
sponsors are excited about the opportunity for increased exposure,” he said.
“Long-term, if it’s successful, the sky’s the limit.”
From BASS
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