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This is a list of U.S. National Water Ski Championships champions. Year Location Slalom Trick Jump Overall 1939 Jones Beach, New York Bruce Parker Bruce Parker
The U.S. National Water Ski Championships is an annual water ski competition that has taken place since 1939. Hosted by the American Water Ski Association (AWSA) and taking place every year since its inception, with the exception of 1942–1945, the competition is the oldest and longest-running water ski competition in the world.
The Masters Water Ski Tournament is an annual invitational water ski competition, taking place each year on Memorial Day weekend at Callaway Gardens, just outside of Pine Mountain, Georgia. The inaugural tournament took place in 1959, with Joe Cash and Nancie Rideout winning the overall event.
Members of the Waterboard Warriors of Wrightstown, Wisconsin, perform during the 2023 Wisconsin State Water Ski Show Championships on July 22, 2023, at Lake Wazeecha in Grand Rapids.
Masters Water Ski Tournament. The Masters Water Ski Tournament is an annual water ski competition that has taken place since 1959. Competed each year on Memorial Day weekend, the event is held at Robin Lake in the Callaway Gardens resort area outside of Pine Mountain, Georgia.
The American Water Ski Association (AWSA) was founded in 1939 to organize the first U.S. National Water Ski Championships. [1] Today, AWSA is one of the nine sport disciplines that comprise USA Water Ski and Wake Sports. As of 2015, USA Water Ski was the largest water ski federation in the world with more than 600 clubs and 20,000 members. [2]
Firecracker 250 stock car race, Masters Water-Skiing Tournament July 15 National Gymnastics Championships July 22 USA-USSR Track & Field Meet in Moscow. July 29 Japanese All-Star baseball August 5 Frontier Days rodeo from Cheyenne: August 12 Women's AAU Swimming and Diving Championships from Philadelphia. August 19
United States: 1951 Cypress Gardens, United States: Dick Pope Jr., United States: Jack Andresen, United States: Guy de Clercq, Belgium: Dick Pope Jr., United States: Not contested Evie Wolford United States: Willa Worthington-McGuire United States: Johnette Kirkpatrick United States: Willa Worthington-McGuire United States: 1953 Toronto, Canada