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Nelson Sets Women's A2 World Slalom Record
USA Water Ski & Wake Sports Sept. 20, 2021
U.S. adaptive water ski athlete Elisha Nelson (Woodland, Calif.) set a Women’s A2 world slalom record on Aug. 27 at the California Pro Am in Elk Grove, Calif. Nelson’s new record of 1-1/2 buoys, 52k (32mph), 18.25 m line (15’ off) beats the old record by 3-1/2 buoys.
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Year-Long Celebration Planned For Water Skiing's Centennial
USA Water Ski & Wake Sports Sept. 01, 2021
The year 2022 commemorates the 100th anniversary for the sport of water skiing. To celebrate, USA Water Ski & Wake Sports has created a 100th anniversary logo and plans to promote the centennial through a year-long celebration via local, national and world events in 2022.
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2021 Virtual Challenge, Presented by Indmar & Connelly
USA Water Ski & Wake Sports Aug. 17, 2021
With summer in full swing and everyone back on the water, the USA Water Ski & Wake Sports Virtual Challenge, presented by Indmar Marine Engines and Connelly Skis, has returned. The challenge begins on Aug. 18 and closes on Sept. 30.
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Nelson Sets Two National Adaptive Records
USA Water Ski & Wake Sports Aug. 10, 2021
USA Adaptive Water Ski Team member Elisha Nelson (Woodland, Calif.) set Women’s A2 national records in both tricks and jumping at the BAHA June 3-Event Summer Opener on June 12 at Bell Aqua Lakes in Rio Linda, Calif.
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Royal Sets New Men's V1 Tricks Record
USA Water Ski & Wake Sports Aug. 07, 2021
U.S. adaptive water ski athlete Mike Royal (Magnolia, Texas) set a new Men’s V1 national tricks record at the AWSA’s South Central Regional Championships in Martindale, Texas, on July 25, 2021.
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18 Athletes To Receive Elite Athlete Development Grants
USA Water Ski & Wake Sports June 22, 2021
USA Water Ski & Wake Sports is pleased to announce that 18 athletes will be receiving $900 each as part of the organization’s Elite Athlete Development Grant program. USA Water Ski & Wake Sports received the funds from the United States Olympic & Paralympic Committee in the form of a COVID-19 relief grant.
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Watch: Safe Sport Training Questions & Answers
USA Water Ski & Wake Sports June 18, 2021
Earlier this year, the USA Water Ski & Wake Sports Board of Directors voted unanimously to require Safe Sport training for all adult active members 18 years and older beginning in 2022.
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Safe Sport: Get To Know The Minor Athlete Abuse Prevention Policies
USA Water Ski & Wake Sports June 09, 2021
At USA Water Ski & Wake Sports, we continue to focus on programs to keep our athletes safe. As a part of our continued commitment to safeguarding our athletes, USA Water Ski & Wake Sports has enacted enhancements to our Safe Sport policy and education requirements. These policies, referred to as the Minor Athlete Abuse Protection Policies and Guidelines (MAAPP), are developed from baseline policies created by the U.S. Center for SafeSport (the “Center”).
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Bill Furbish, Jim McCormick To Be Inducted Into IWWF Hall of Fame
USA Water Ski & Wake Sports May 12, 2021
The International Waterski & Wakeboard Federation announced today its 2021 International Hall of Fame inductees. Among the 2021 inductees are U.S. adaptive water ski athlete Bill Furbish and legendary water ski coach (pioneer) Jim McCormick (posthumously).
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Get On The Water Week Set For July 2-11
USA Water Ski & Wake Sports May 04, 2021
USA Water Ski & Wake Sports, along with ski clubs across the country, will host free learn to ski events. USA Water Ski & Wake Sports recognizes that financial limitations often hinder participation in towed water sports. Get on the Water Week, coinciding with the anniversary of Ralph Samuelson being the first to successfully water ski on July 2, 1922, was designed to provide a fun, non-intimidating environment in which participants can learn to water ski for free. Get on the Water Week as a coast-to-coast initiative, waiving all sanctioning fees and guest membership fees for USA water Ski & Wake Sports affiliated clubs that host basic skills learn to ski events from July 2–11, 2021, giving clubs the ability to better reach those who might not otherwise be able to participate.