NWSRA Changed Their Racing Rules

— February 13, 2008

It came to my knowledge that the National Water Ski Racing Association (NWSRA),  a division of USA Water Ski did some modifications on their racing regulations starting this year, 2008. Some of the changes include their price structure.
From now on, the Main Marathon entry has been reduced to $90 per team, per race, per day; […]

IWSF Agreed To Implement Anti-doping Rules

— May 31, 2007

The International Water Ski Federation has agreed to implement the anti-doping rules that are executed by the World Anti-Doping Agency as requirements for all athletes. The said implementation is aimed to protect the health and well-being of skiers and also to promote, coordinate, and monitor the fight against doping used in sport in all its […]

BWS And ERS Helped Build New Management Structure For Water Skiing

— March 8, 2007

British Water Skiing together with Easter Rivers Ski Club has assisted the Broads Authority in their recently agreed new structure that will lead to better management of water skiing and wakeboarding. The said agreement now enable the said two water sports discipline to be distinguished separately and to have distinct sets of activities when it […]

Blind Water Skier Fight Against Windermere Lake Speed Limit

— February 18, 2007

Gerald Price, a 74 year-old blind water skier who set a world record for blind water skiing as he skimmed across Windermere at 46.2mph stand against the controversial speed limit imposed by the Lake District National Park Authority (LDNPA) in the Lake District of Windermere.  The said bylaw was enforced to restore the tranquility of […]