Beijing Coaching Course 21-23 Nov 2008

Sunday, November 30, 2008
Posted by Chris

IWSF Coaching Seminar participants
Following on from the regional water ski judging course conducted by the AA Technical Chairman Ron Fergusson in Chuncheon, Korea, during the Asian Australasian Championships in September 2008, a regional coaching course was held in Beijing 21-23 November 2008.
The course was conducted by IWSF Development Commission members John Wood, Jean Michel Cau and Larry Gisler.

Hosted by the Chinese Water Ski Association the seminar was held at the Beijing Sports University, with splendid facilities.

38 coaches attended the seminar.

“It was a pleasure to come to Beijing where the excellent facilities, assistance and hospitality of the Chinese Water Ski Association have been further enhanced by the enthusiasm of the coaches to learn and develop the sport in their countries.” commented John Wood.

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Olympic Council of Asia

Sunday, October 19, 2008
Posted by Chris


19 October 2008: Recently in Bali for the 1st Asian Beach Games and meetings of the Olympic Council of Asia, IWSF AA President Paul Fong, accompanied by Max Kirwan and Kuno Ritschard had the opportunity to meet Sheikh Ahmad Al-Fahad Al-Sabah, President of the Olympic Council of Asia.

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The 2008 Chuncheon IWSF Asian Australasian & Asian Tournament, Barefoot and Wakeboard Championships, Chuncheon, S. Korea 4-7 September 2008.

Tuesday, September 9, 2008
Posted by Chris

The Asian Australasian & Asian Tournament, Barefoot and Wakeboard Championships came to a successful conclusion on Sunday 7th September 2008 after four glorious days of thrills and spills on Lake Uiam, Chuncheon City, S. Korea. 
The combined format of the Championships including the Asian Championships as well as the three disciplines, once again proved a great success with some competitors even competing across disciplines.  While the mornings were somewhat cool, by mid-mornings the sun was out glistening on the calm waters of Lake Uiam making it a skiers and riders paradise.

11 countries competed in the Asian Australasian (AA) event including Australia, China, Chinese Taipei, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, New Zealand, Singapore.

In the Asian Championships, China, Chinese Taipei, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Japan, Korea, Malaysia and Singapore were joined by Iran making for an equally competitive event.

While no AA or Asian records were broken there were numerous personal bests and a Korean national men’s slalom record achieved by Kim Dong Ha.

Tournament
The biggest surprise came when the Tournament Team Overall Results were announced. For the first time in the 23rd occasion of staging the Asian Australasian Tournament, since first held in Surfers Paradise, Australia in 1963, New Zealand knocked Australia of the top podium position to take the John Kumm Perpetual Regional Shield. “We’ve waited along time for this! With a young development squad here we’re absolutely wrapped.” commented Ed Donald, Co-President of the New Zealand Water Ski Association. Although Emma Sheers competed for Australia, the last minute withdrawal of Ryan Green, after sustaining an injury in a jump competition in London, cost them dearly.

Despite placing 3rd in the AA Tournament Team results, it was China that took gold in the Asian Tournament Team results with Japan silver and Korea bronze. With the top 3 team-members scores counting, China lost out in the AA results primarily by only having two scores count in the jump event. However in the Asian results with China winning three golds each scoring 1000 points this elevated their results above those of both Korea and Japan with two and one golds respectively.  It was close and is a healthy indicator that Asian water skiing is alive and well. Hong Kong’s Jonathan  Cannon finished with a bronze medal in AA men’s slalom and silver in the Asian.

Wakeboard
The wakeboard riders had an equally competitive competition which saw Australia take the team trophy with Korea 2nd and China 3rd. With twin champions in the Asians in Chen Lili and Zhang Wei, China took gold ahead of Korea with Hong Kong finishing in 3rd place. Unlike in Tournament and Barefoot where results counted for both the Asian Australasian & Asian the wakeboarders held two separate competitions.  In the Asian, Chen Lili of China rode away with the gold from Singapore’s Sasha Christian, while in the men’s Zhang Wei of China held off a spirited challenge by Hong Kong’s Ronnie Cheung Ho-leung. It was a different story come the final day in the Asian Australasian with Park Sun Jun (Korea) capturing gold from Zhang Wei (China) and Ryleigh Pfiztner (Aus) bronze.

Barefoot
Australia topped the team barefoot results with team China making only their second appearance in the barefoot event relegating New Zealand to 3rd. In the Asian Championships, China beat Chinese Taipei, which made its inaugural appearance in the barefoot competition.

The facilities, conditions and hospitality provided by our Korean hosts, the Korean Water Ski Association in conjunction with the 2010 Chuncheon World Leisure Congress and Leisure Games Organizing Committee were magnificent and will long be remembered. Thank you Korea!

Barefoot
Asian Australasian                                            Asian 
Barefoot Slalom Men

G  Robert Blaauw  (Aus)                           Yang Xin  (Chn)

S Brenton Crouch  (Aus)                           Yang Wen Chih (Chn Tpe)

B Yang Xin   (Chn)                     

Barefoot Slalom Women

G Ashleigh Stebbeings  (Aus)                    Tao Jia  (Chn)

S  Tao Jia  (Chn)                                         Song Yu (Chn)

B Stacey Green  (Aus). 

Barefoot Tricks Men

G Brenton Crouch  (Aus)                           Yang Xin  (Chn)               

S  Robert Blaauw  (Aus)                            Yang Wen Chih (Chn Tpe)

B  Yang Xin (Chn) 

Barefoot Tricks Women

G Ashleigh Stebbeings (Aus)                     Tao Jia  (Chn)

S Stacey Green (Aus)                                Song Yu (Chn)

B Sarah Linton  (NZ)                                 Chen Chi His  (Chn Tpe)

Barefoot Jump Men

G  Robert Blaauw  (Aus)                           Yang Xin  (Chn) S Brenton Crouch  (Aus)                           B Yang Xin   (Chn) 
 
Barefoot Jump Women    

G Ashleigh Stebbeings  (Aus)                    Tao Jia  (Chn)

S  Tao Jia  (Chn)                                         Song Yu (Chn)

B Stacey Green  (Aus). 

 Barefoot Overall Men

G  Robert Blaauw  (Aus)                           Yang Xin  (Chn)

S Brenton Crouch  (Aus)                           Yang Wen Chih (Chn Tpe)

B Yang Xin   (Chn) 

Barefoot Overall Women

G Ashleigh Stebbeings (Aus)                      Tao Jia  (Chn)

S Stacey Green (Aus)                                 Song Yu (Chn)

B  Tao Jia  (Chn)                                        Chen Chih His  (Chn Tpe)

Barefoot Team

G Australia                                                  China

S China                                                       Chinese Taipei

B New Zealand

Tournament  
Asian Australasian                                            Asian 
Slalom Women

G Emma Sheers  (Aus)                               Qin Xiaohui (Chn)

S Toni Atkinson (NZ) )          .                    Saaya Hirosawa (Jpn)

B Nicki Southwell (Aus)                              Feng Mei (Chn)

Slalom Men  G Kim Dong Ha (Kor)                                Kim Dong Ha (Kor)       

S Garth Milicich (NZ)                                 Jonathan Cannon (HK)

B Jonathan Cannon (HK)                            Lee Yong Woo (Kor)

Tricks Women

G Jiang Hui (Chn)                                        Jiang Hui (Chn

S Song Yufei (Chn)                                      Song Yufei (Chn)

B Hiroko Komori (Jpn)                                Hiroko Komori (Jpn)

Tricks Men

G Tim Bradstreet (Aus)                                 Shi Longfei (Chn)  

S  Shi Longfei (Chn)                                      Maliki Zulkarnain (Ina)

B  Ryan McMillan (NZ)                                 Kim Dong Ha (Kor)


Jump Women

G Saaya Hirosawa (Jpn)                                Saaya Hirosawa (Jpn)

S Feng Mei (Chn)                                          Feng Mei (Chn

B Emily Donald (NZ)                                     Hiroko Komori (Jpn)

Jump Men

G Min JI Hoon (Kor)                                      Min JI Hoon  (Kor)

S  Scott McFadden (NZ)                                Shintaro Yukawa (Jpn)

B Tim Bradstreet (Aus)                                   Yuichi Yamamoto (Jpn) 


Overall Women

G Saaya Hirosawa (Jpn)                                   Saaya Hirosawa (Jpn)                            

S Emily Donald (NZ)                                        Song Yufei (Chn)  

B Song Yufei (Chn)                                           Feng Mei (Chn)


Overall Men

G Tim Bradstreet (Aus)                                      Min JI Hoon (Kor) 

S Min JI Hoon (Kor)                                          Shintaro Yukawa (Jpn)
B Ryan McMillan (NZ)                                       Park Sung Bi (Kor)

Team Overall

G New Zealand   6,778.87                           China              6,820.26

S Australia          6,397.86                            Japan               6,616.85

B Korea              6,391.91                           Korea              6,534.25


 
Wakeboard
Asian Australasian                                            Asian 
 
Wakeboard Women

G Chen Lili (Chn)                                            Chen Lili (Chn)

S Sasha Christian (Sing)                                   Sasha Christian (Sing)

B Courtney Angus (Aus)                                  Hong Seung Hyun (Kor)


Wakeboard Men

G Park Sung Jun (Kor)                                             Zhang Wei (Chn)

S Zhang Wei (Chn)                                                   Cheung Ho Leung Ronnie (HK)

B Ryleigh Pfitzner (Aus)                                             Kim Yong Il (Kor)

Wakeboard Team

G Australia      185                                           China             200                   

S Korea           180                                          Korea            185

B China           180                                           Hong Kong    125 

 

 

 

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The 2008 Chuncheon IWSF Asian Australasian & Asian Tournament, Barefoot and Wakeboard Championships, Chuncheon, S. Korea 4-7 September 2008.

Tuesday, September 9, 2008
Posted by Chris

The Asian Australasian & Asian Tournament, Barefoot and Wakeboard Championships came to a successful conclusion on Sunday 7th September 2008 after four glorious days of thrills and spills on Lake

Uiam, Chuncheon City, S. Korea. 
The combined format of the Championships including the Asian Championships as well as the three disciplines, once again proved a great success with some competitors even competing across disciplines.   


While the mornings were somewhat cool, by mid-mornings the sun was out glistening on the calm waters of Lake Uiam making it a skiers and riders paradise.

11 countries competed in the Asian Australasian (AA) event including Australia, China, Chinese Taipei, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, New Zealand, Singapore.


In the Asian Championships, China, Chinese Taipei, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Japan, Korea, Malaysia and Singapore were joined by Iran making for an equally competitive event.


While no AA or Asian records were broken there were numerous personal bests and a Korean national men’s slalom record achieved by Kim Dong Ha.

 
Tournament
The biggest surprise came when the Tournament Team Overall Results were announced. For the first time in the 23rd occasion of staging the Asian Australasian Tournament, since first held in Surfers Paradise, Australia in 1963, New Zealand knocked Australia of the top podium position to take the John Kumm Perpetual Regional Shield. “We’ve waited along time for this! With a young development squad here we’re absolutely wrapped.” commented Ed Donald, Co-President of the New Zealand Water Ski Association. Although Emma Sheers competed for Australia, the last minute withdrawal of Ryan Green, after sustaining an injury in a jump competition in London, cost them dearly.

 
Despite placing 3rd in the AA Tournament Team results, it was China that took gold in the Asian Tournament Team results with Japan silver and Korea bronze. With the top 3 team-members scores counting, China lost out in the AA results primarily by only having two scores count in the jump event. However in the Asian results with China winning three golds each scoring 1000 points this elevated their results above those of both Korea and Japan with two and one golds respectively.  It was close and is a healthy indicator that Asian water skiing is alive and well. Hong Kong’s Jonathan  Cannon finished with a bronze medal in AA men’s slalom and silver in the Asian.

 
Wakeboard
The wakeboard riders had an equally competitive competition which saw Australia take the team trophy with Korea 2nd and China 3rd. With twin champions in the Asians in Chen Lili and Zhang Wei, China took gold ahead of Korea with Hong Kong finishing in 3rd place. Unlike in Tournament and Barefoot where results counted for both the Asian Australasian & Asian the wakeboarders held two separate competitions.  In the Asian, Chen Lili of China rode away with the gold from Singapore’s Sasha Christian, while in the men’s Zhang Wei of China held off a spirited challenge by Hong Kong’s Ronnie Cheung Ho-leung. It was a different story come the final day in the Asian Australasian with Park Sun Jun (Korea) capturing gold from Zhang Wei (China) and Ryleigh Pfiztner (Aus) bronze.

 
Barefoot
Australia topped the team barefoot results with team China making only their second appearance in the barefoot event relegating New Zealand to 3rd. In the Asian Championships, China beat Chinese Taipei, which made its inaugural appearance in the barefoot competition.

 
The facilities, conditions and hospitality provided by our Korean hosts, the Korean Water Ski Association in conjunction with the 2010 Chuncheon World Leisure Congress and Leisure Games Organizing Committee were magnificent and will long be remembered. Thank you Korea!

 
Barefoot
Asian Australasian                                            Asian 
Barefoot Slalom Men

G  Robert Blaauw  (Aus)                           Yang Xin  (Chn)

S Brenton Crouch  (Aus)                           Yang Wen Chih (Chn Tpe)

B Yang Xin   (Chn)                     

 
Barefoot Slalom Women

G Ashleigh Stebbeings  (Aus)                    Tao Jia  (Chn)

S  Tao Jia  (Chn)                                         Song Yu (Chn)

B Stacey Green  (Aus). 

 
Barefoot Tricks Men

G Brenton Crouch  (Aus)                           Yang Xin  (Chn)               

S  Robert Blaauw  (Aus)                            Yang Wen Chih (Chn Tpe)

B  Yang Xin (Chn) 

 
Barefoot Tricks Women

G Ashleigh Stebbeings (Aus)                     Tao Jia  (Chn)

S Stacey Green (Aus)                                Song Yu (Chn)

B Sarah Linton  (NZ)                                 Chen Chi His  (Chn Tpe)

Barefoot Jump Men

G  Robert Blaauw  (Aus)                           Yang Xin  (Chn)

S Brenton Crouch  (Aus)                          

B Yang Xin   (Chn) 

 
 
Barefoot Jump Women    

G Ashleigh Stebbeings  (Aus)                    Tao Jia  (Chn)

S  Tao Jia  (Chn)                                         Song Yu (Chn)

B Stacey Green  (Aus). 

                   

Barefoot Overall Men

G  Robert Blaauw  (Aus)                           Yang Xin  (Chn)

S Brenton Crouch  (Aus)                           Yang Wen Chih (Chn Tpe)

B Yang Xin   (Chn) 

 
Barefoot Overall Women

G Ashleigh Stebbeings (Aus)                      Tao Jia  (Chn)

S Stacey Green (Aus)                                 Song Yu (Chn)

B  Tao Jia  (Chn)                                        Chen Chih His  (Chn Tpe)

 
Barefoot Team

G Australia                                                  China

S China                                                       Chinese Taipei

B New Zealand

Tournament  
Asian Australasian                                            Asian 
Slalom Women

G Emma Sheers  (Aus)                               Qin Xiaohui (Chn)

S Toni Atkinson (NZ) )          .                    Saaya Hirosawa (Jpn)

B Nicki Southwell (Aus)                              Feng Mei (Chn

      

Slalom Men 

G Kim Dong Ha (Kor)                                Kim Dong Ha (Kor)       

S Garth Milicich (NZ)                                 Jonathan Cannon (HK)

B Jonathan Cannon (HK)                            Lee Yong Woo (Kor)

 
Tricks Women

G Jiang Hui (Chn)                                        Jiang Hui (Chn

S Song Yufei (Chn)                                      Song Yufei (Chn)

B Hiroko Komori (Jpn)                                Hiroko Komori (Jpn)

 
Tricks Men

G Tim Bradstreet (Aus)                                 Shi Longfei (Chn)  

S  Shi Longfei (Chn)                                      Maliki Zulkarnain (Ina)

B  Ryan McMillan (NZ)                                 Kim Dong Ha (Kor)

 
Jump Women

G Saaya Hirosawa (Jpn)                                Saaya Hirosawa (Jpn)

S Feng Mei (Chn)                                          Feng Mei (Chn

B Emily Donald (NZ)                                     Hiroko Komori (Jpn)

 
Jump Men

G Min JI Hoon (Kor)                                      Min JI Hoon  (Kor)

S  Scott McFadden (NZ)                                Shintaro Yukawa (Jpn)

B Tim Bradstreet (Aus)                                   Yuichi Yamamoto (Jpn) 

 
Overall Women

G Saaya Hirosawa (Jpn)                                   Saaya Hirosawa (Jpn)                            

S Emily Donald (NZ)                                        Song Yufei (Chn)  

B Song Yufei (Chn)                                           Feng Mei (Chn)

 
Overall Men

G Tim Bradstreet (Aus)                                      Min JI Hoon (Kor) 

S Min JI Hoon (Kor)                                          Shintaro Yukawa (Jpn)
B Ryan McMillan (NZ)                                       Park Sung Bi (Kor)

 
Team Overall

G New Zealand   6,778.87                           China              6,820.26

S Australia          6,397.86                            Japan               6,616.85

B Korea              6,391.91                           Korea              6,534.25

 
 
Wakeboard
Asian Australasian                                            Asian 
 
Wakeboard Women

G Chen Lili (Chn)                                            Chen Lili (Chn)

S Sasha Christian (Sing)                                   Sasha Christian (Sing)

B Courtney Angus (Aus)                                  Hong Seung Hyun (Kor)

 
Wakeboard Men

G Park Sung Jun (Kor)                                             Zhang Wei (Chn)

S Zhang Wei (Chn)                                                   Cheung Ho Leung Ronnie (HK)

B Ryleigh Pfitzner (Aus)                                             Kim Yong Il (Kor)

 
Wakeboard Team

G Australia      185                                           China             200                   

S Korea           180                                          Korea            185

B China           180                                           Hong Kong   125 

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AA Championships 2008

Thursday, September 4, 2008
Posted by Chris

Chuncheon City, home of some 300,000 Koreans, has opened its arms to welcome the 200 skiers, riders, barefooters, officials and their families from twelve countries attending the 2008 Chuncheon IWSF Asian Australasian Region Tournament, Barefoot and Wakeboard Championships 4-7th September 2008.

Last hosted by the Korean Water Ski Association in 1996 at the Seoul Olympics’ rowing regatta site, the International Water Ski Federation Asia Australasia (IWSF AA) is delighted to be back and is already overawed in respect of the Korean hospitality.

The ski site has to-date exceeded expectations and after the first day some fine individual results have been recorded.

Jon Cannon (Hong Kong) leads the field in men’s slalom, after the first round in both the AA and Asian Championships, being run simultaneously, with 1 buoy @11.25m. Tim Bradstreet (Australia) lies 2nd with 5.5@ 13m just one quarter buoy better than Jo Bum Keun (Korea). In men’s tricks Tim holds the ace with 6500 points with Shi Long-fei (China) in 2nd place with 5,710.

Emma Sheers (Australia) overcame her dose of flu to run 2.5 buoys @12m leading Toni Atkinson (New Zealand) while Song Yu-fei (China) scored 4880 to lead women’s tricks ahead of Hiroko Komori (Japan). Saaya Hirosawa (Japan) jumped 40.3m to head women’s jump with Fong Mei (China) at 38.4m. Time ran out to start the men’s jump now rescheduled for tomorrow along with preliminary rounds of Barefoot and Wakeboard.

In his welcoming address the President of the 2010 World Leisure Congress and Games Organising Committee President Son Eun-Nam looked forwards to their involvement with the IWSF over the next three years. Apart from hosting the AA Regional Championships this will include the 2009 World Wakeboard Championships, culminating in a World Cup event in 2010 to be held in conjunction with the 2010 World Leisure Congress and Games in which the IWSF is delighted to be a part.

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AA Championships, Chuncheon, Korea

Friday, August 29, 2008
Posted by Chris

With just 6 days to go athletes, officials, families and friends are already in the air winging their way to the 23rd Asian Australasian Championships, to be held in Chuncheon, Korea 4-7th September 2008.

Following the successful formula introduced at the 22nd Championships in Mulwala, Australia in 2006, once again these Championships will encompass other disciplines including the 22nd Asian Tournament Championships, the 4th AA &  5th Asian Wakeboard Championships and 2nd AA & Asian Championships.

12 countries are now expected to be represented for four days of action packed thrills and spills.   

Watch this space!

Notice amendments:

Meeting will now be rescheduled as follows:

AA Technical Committee Meeting Friday 5th September 2008 17:30 Ladena Hotel

AA Congress Saturday 6th September 2008 19:00 Ladena Hotel, Chuncheon

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AA Championships Bulletin #2 now available

Friday, August 22, 2008
Posted by Bob

Click here to see the bulletin
Click here to download the Bulletin as a 1MB doc file

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AA & Asian Championship Initial Deadlines

Thursday, June 19, 2008
Posted by Chris

We look forward to welcoming you all to Chuncheon, S.Korea to what looks like the most exciting AA and Asian Cahmpionships yet.

We wish however to remind you about the first deadline of Thursday, 3rd July 2008 for submission of Intention to Enter,  Accomodation, Pre-Competion Practice Reservation and Judging Clinic Forms all of which are included with Bulletin 1.

 

 

 

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AA Championships Bulletin 1 now available

Thursday, May 22, 2008
Posted by Bob

AA Championships Bulletin 1

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2008 Chuncheon IWSF Asian Australasian Region Tournament

Thursday, May 22, 2008
Posted by Bob

Newsletter

To: All Friends,

We are very pleased to inform you that we will organise the 2008 Chuncheon IWSF Asian Australasian Region Tournament, Barefoot, and Wakeboard Championships in Chuncheon City from September 4 to 7, 2008. The Championships will comprise the AA Regional championships and Asian championships. Of course, they are encompassing 3 disciplines (Tournament, Barefoot, and Wakeboard) each.

In order to quick growth and development of this region and its members, we believe the mentioned Championships will be a good chance to pull all friends to the highest mount of the vision. We will be willing to complete all preparations for our friends in the Regional’s and Asians no later than July.

To provide you with more information about the Championships, we will issue the first bulletin as soon as possible.

Sincerely yours,

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Lee Jong-Hwi

President

Korea Water Ski Association

Tel+82.2.2203.0488

Fax+82.2.413.0544

www.waterskinet.org

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