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30th July 2006
World Cup - Dubna, Russia
We have the chat room set up now, so will run a live commentary from the jury tower here in Dubna. Click here to enter the chat room.
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28th July 2006
World Cup - Dubna, Russia
Dubna is cold and wet! Reports and results from the site daily over the week end. We will definatly be doing live scoring and we hope to bring you a live chat during the event.
Click on the logo for the World Cup web site. Click here for for world Cup news, live results and results
The prelims start on Saturday with the Ladies slalom at 9 am Russian time. ( thats about midnight/1am in the States) |
27th July 2006
Last Man Standing Slalom Shootout August 18th - 20th
Clear Lake 2006…. This isn’t your buddy’s private lake or your favorite secret cove. This is open water X-treme slalom skiing, where rollers and white caps are the norm.
This year for the first time ever Boardstock 2006 will bring you some of the best slalom skiers from around the world, slayin’ the water at over 60 mph!
This is one of the toughest last man standing events ever held and these guys are ready to show you how it’s done! Wimps need not apply.
Click on the logo for full details. |
24th July 2006
Alizee Cup - Eurolac
4.00 @ 10.75 for Natalie Hamrick was the best score of the ladies and saw her through to the night time final. Natalie won the final round with 1.50 @ 10.75m from Irene Reinstaller and Nicole Arthur with 2.00 @ 11.25m.
Back on the scene Marina Mosti scores well in the first two rounds with a best of 3.00 @ 11.25m in fourth with Spanish senior champion Cristina Medem in fifth with 2.00 @ 12.00m
In the mens event the best score of the day went to Italian Thomas Degasperi with 3.50 @ 10.25m. Top spot in the final went to Frederic Halt from Ivan Morros and Marco Riva.
Click here for the full set of results. |
23rd July 2006
FINALS DAY Sunday at the 2006 World Junior Waterski Championships from Moissac in France. RESULTS SHEETS on line NOW
We are there and will bring scores and reports each day. Click here for the Moissac event web site or click here for scores and reports. Updated again Sunday evening |
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15th July 2006
Pictures available from the Malibu Open at Lacanau. Click here
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14th July 2006
The pros stay in Europe for this week end and move up to Amberg in Germany to the Wasserskiclub WSC Haidweiher. This event has over the years produced some of the best distances over the jump. The best I think was in 2004 Jarret Llewellyn with 70.9m.
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10th July 2006
Malibu Open at Lacanau
Here are the rest of the results, Ladies slalom, again, on form Natalie Hamrick took the title scoring 5.50 @ 11.25m in the final from Clementine Lucine and Geraldine Jamin both with 4.00 @ 11.25m.
Michelle Simpson failed to make the final. An impressive score again from the young Brit Nicole Arthur scoring 1.50 @ 11.25m in the first round, just missing out on a final place.
Nicolas Le Forestier continues his domination after a shaky start to the season winning the mens tricks with his best score coming from the first round, 11 750 points. Oleg Deviatovski second with 10 820 in both rounds and one to watch out for this year is Joffrey Malaquin who came in third scoring 7800+ in each round.
Ladies trick and Clementine Lucine walked it again, can anyone touch her this year with 8680 from Angeliki Andriopoulou with 7110. Home girls Marion Mathieu and Anais Amade finished third and fourth.
Mens jump went to Freddy Krueger, only one to go over 70m with 70.3m from 68.7m from Ryan Fitts and 68.0m from Jason Seels. Worth a mention is Sebastien Di Pasqua in fourth place with a best for the week end of 68.1m
Ladies jump went to plan with Angeliki Andriopoulou in first with 54.2m from June Fladborg with 53.7m
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9th July 2006
Malibu Open at Lacanau
Really struggling for results for you. An event this size and no web site!! What I do have is that Thomas Degasperi has maintained his run of form in the slalom event ending up on top scoring 2.00 @ 10.25m (41 off) Three Brits followed Thomas, Will Asher 2.00 @ 10.25m, Glen Campbell 5.00 @ 10.75m and Jodi Fisher in fourth.
Both Chris Parrish and Drew Ross failed to make the final. As soon as I receive the results they will be posted.
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5th July 2006
Ski West Pro record - France
Yes its true what you are reading, Thomas Degasperi has joined the select few that have completed the 10.25m pass (41 off) Thomas did this at Pierre Carmins Ski West at the week end.
Thomas tied in the final round with Glenn Campbell and Jason Paredes, all 3 scoring 3.00 @ 10.25m. In the run off Thomas scored the 1.00 @ 9.75m. This is the second event that he has put in an outstanding performance.
One to watch.
Click here for the full scores from schnitzskis.com
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