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Water ski jumpers use two long skis to ride over a water ski jump in an attempt to travel the longest distance. In a tournament, skiers are given three attempts to hit the ramp. The winner is the skier who travels the farthest calculated [18] distance and successfully rides away. [34] There are no style points, simply distance. [33]
International Water Ski Tour, Inc. (IWST) was formed by Rob Shirley, CEO and founder of MasterCraft, in 1984 with major sponsorship from Coors Light, MasterCraft, and Ski Supreme. The Tour's inaugural season had seven stops across the United States and featured men's and women's slalom, men's jumping, and men's freestyle.
Slalom Trick Jump Overall 1939 Jones Beach, New York Bruce Parker Bruce Parker Jack Schiess Bruce Parker Esther Yates Esther Yates 1940 Jones Beach, New York Charles Sligh/Karl Popelik Bruce Parker Bruce Parker Bruce Parker Virginia Pfaff Virginia Praff Virginia Pfaff 1941 Holland, Michigan Bud Pichard Doug Fonda Charles Sligh Charles Sligh
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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.
A hydrofoil is towed water ski where the participant is seated on the ski. The ski consists of a seat tower and board, as well as a foil, which rides beneath the water’s surface, with front and rear wings. The participant straps into the hydrofoil ski and secures the safety straps on the seat tower and the foot bindings.