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This was the 37th World Cup Stop in the series of the International Waterski & Wakeboard Federation (IWWF). Hot on the heels of last month's World Cup Stop in Mandurah, Western Australia, it was another thriller. Young new rising stars and a host of seasoned winners were cheered till sunset at this exotic location situated almost on the Equator. It was certainly a hot one!
The events involved were Wakeboard, Jump and Shortboard.
In Wakeboard, now under consideration for the 2020 Olympic Games, the two biggest international stars wowed the thousands of spectators once again. Eighteen-year-old Harley Clifford (AUS) has a global fan base. He added thousands more here in Indonesia. He has already taken two major titles this year – gold medal at Melbourne's Moomba Masters and gold medal again at the World Cup Stop in Mandurah Western Australia. While Japan's Shota Tezuka dominated the field with a score of 81.02, as the last into the arena, Clifford responded with a perfect 93.33. That is domination at it's best. Andrew Adkison (USA) took third place.
Secondly, Raimi Merrit (USA), was on a mission. As the current Wakeboard World and World Cup champion, she suffered a recent defeat to Australia's Bec Gange at the previous World Cup Stop. However, aided by a new training regime, she was flawless and her score of 70.24 was enough to beat both Gange and Nicola Butler (GBR) who also joined her on the Palembang Podium.
In Women's Shortboard, weather intervened. The otherwise excellent 33C / 96Fh conditions suddenly turned to a brief tropical storm at a point where World Record Holder Clementine Lucine (FRA) had the lead with 8,840 points. Just as the seventeen-year-old sensation, Erika Lang from Arizona (USA), was about to enter the water, we all dived for cover. The storm passed but Lang was certainly knocked off her stride and never really settled when she finally got to compete. Sadly, she missed a podium place this time but Lucine was thrilled to be back in winning form once again. Iris Cambray (FRA) and Alex Lauretano (USA) took second and third places.
Men's Shortboard managed to miss that weather front. Three athletes scored over the rare 10,000 point mark. Herman Beliakou (BLR) actually beat the current world record holder Aliaksei Zharnasek from the same country at the recent Mandurah World Cup Stop. Zharnasek got his revenge in Palembang with one of the best performances we have seen for some time. His score of 11,270 points was one thousand ahead of Beliakou on this occasion. Adam Sedlmajer (CZE) took third with another superb run of 10,140 points.
Finally, as the spectators packed the entire purpose-built waterski lake in the Jakabaring Sports Complex, it was time for the Jump discipline. This extreme sport never fails to capture the imagination of fans around the world. In the Women's event, a cross wind made it challenging for the less experienced. Finland's Jutta Lammi landed an impressive 47.0m early on to take the lead. Australia's super star Jacinta Carroll quickly responded with a distance of 48.9m. This just left Florida based Marion Mathieu (FRA), who was one of the most consistent Jumpers. Her distance 47.4m however was only enough for second place and gold went instead to twenty-year-old Jacinta Carroll.
The Men's Jump event was the last of the day. Conditions on the water had improved steadily. Britain's Damien Sharman scored a distance of 60.5m as the first of six Finalists to compete. Only the last two competitors could actually better this. Germany's Bojan Schipner, in his very first World Cup Final, scored 59.7m to reach second best at that moment. The world record holder and world champion, Freddy Krueger (USA), then entered the arena to huge applause. His reputation of being almost unbeatable had already reached Indonesia! When he landed a winning score of 64.1m and waved to the huge crowd, it was a perfect ending to one of the most enjoyable World Cup stops to date.
TWO OF RADAR'S TOP SLALOM SKIS ARE FOR SALE THROUGH BALLOFSPRAY WITH ALL PROCEEDS GOING TO THE ATLANTA PRO AM OPEN WOMEN PRIZE MONEY
ATLANTA – MAY 8, 2013 – The BallOfSpray Atlanta Pro Am Water Ski Tournament is proud to announce that Radar Skis has agreed to sponsor the 2013 BallOfSpray Atlanta Pro Am through the donating two of their top-of-the-line slalom ski, the Strada.
“Radar has really stepped up to provide additional cash to the professional women skiers during the 2013 Atlanta Pro Am,” said event organizer, George Obser. “We are excited to have them on board and are grateful for their contributions.”
The Stradas will be for sale through BallOfSpray, if you are interested in purchasing a ski and supporting the professional women, please contact John Horton at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
“There is no other ski capable of what the Strada can do for you,” said Radar rep, Chris Sullivan. “Speed is unmatched and balance is automatic. Skier after skier jump on the Strada and immediately know they have found a new home.”
Princeton Lake is located in southwest Atlanta and is hosting the 2013 BallOfSpray Atlanta Pro Am for the second consecutive year during Memorial Day Weekend. Over 85 skiers will compete between the C-class tournament held Saturday, Sunday and along side the professional skiers on Monday.
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The International Waterski and Wakeboard World cup is back for the 37th stop. After an amazing round in Mandurah Western Australia the tour now stops in Indonesia. Join us live and watch the drama unfold as Jump, Tricks and wakeboard titles are all up for grabs.
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