U17 results
The 2011 Nautique IWWF Asian Waterski & Wakeboard Championships commenced today, the 5th of October 2011, at Kelab Tasik (Lake Club) Putrajaya, Malaysia. “A perfect venue,” commented Hanifah Yinfah, event director, “surrounded by the iconic buildings of the Putra Mosque, the Prime Minister’s Offices and the Sultan’s Palace, making a magnificent backdrop for the Asian Championships.”
Some […]
Seen here is legend Glenn Thurlow recently inducted into the AAO Hall of Fame receiving his certificate in the presence of his wife Liza, daughter Ainslie, IWWF President Kuno Ritschard and IWWF VP and AAO President Emeritus Max Kirwan OAM.
Dear Friends
Ray Stokes, one of the top waterski coaches from Australia has recently received devastating news that he has cancer and will only have a short time to live.
Ray has dedicated his life to waterskiing and helping others, always willing to give a hand, and travelling the world coaching waterskiers for almost 30 years. Ray […]
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A blue cloudless sky welcomed the 60 competitors to the beach site at Qantab, Muscat, […]
24 trick skiers and 36 wakeboard riders, representing 13 countries have assembled here in Muscat , Oman, for water skiing’s first participation in the Asian Beach Games from 8-16 December 2010.
Organised in conjunction with the Olympic Council of Asia the inaugural games were held in Bali in 2008.
While conditions in the bay at Qantab have […]
Australia - 8,523.19 points
New Zealand - 7,113.19 points
Korea - 5,560.74 points
Japan - 5,392.25 points
China - 4,796.31 points
Indonesia - 3,915.43 points
Malaysia - 1,840.58 points
United Arab Emirates - 1,280.33 points
Islamic Republic of Iran - 1,245.37 points
Hong Kong - 986.84 points
Lebanon - 945.68 points
Singapore
Chinese Taipei
Women
Hirosawa Saaya (JPN) - 2,561.34 points
Kamiya (JPN) - 1,747.63 points
Yoong-Bayly Phillipa (MAS) - 1,602.23 points
Men
Jung Jimin (KOR) - 2,657.98 points
Kim Dongeon (KOR) - 2,498.37 points
Cho Bumgeun (KOR) - 2,422.47 points
Park Seongbi (KOR) - 2,218.09 points
Team Overall Results
Korea - 7,153.86 points
Japan - 5,878.99 points
China - 5,666.93 points
Indonesia - 4,930.94 points
Malaysia - 2,018.79 points
United Arab Emirates - 1,640.45 points
Islamic Republic of Iran - 1,586.77 points
Hong Kong - 1,162.79 points
Lebanon - 1,000 points
Singapore - 487.85 points
Chinese Taipei - 61.34
Unfortunately early on mechanical problems and inclement weather resulted in extensive disruption to the programme but with considerable juggling by Paul Fong AAO Confederation President, in consultation with the Chief Judge and the officials from barefoot and wakeboard a revised programme was devised which was ultimately completed satisfactorily, much to everyone’s relief. The Indonesian Water […]