It has been another
challenging and exciting 2008 season for the Waterski and Wakeboard
World Cup Skiers and Riders. Having celebrated the 26th successful World
Cup Stop and final of the 2008 series in Doha, Qatar, last weekend, the
International Water Ski Federation (IWSF) released the overall season
points scores today. MasterCraft have been the official competition
boat suppliers at all 26 Stops to date.
Rising to the
top in this World Cup series was the ultimate competitors test. On a
journey which included Dubna in Russia, Hacienda Bay in Egypt, Marina
Bay in Singapore, Putrajaya Lake in Malaysia and Doha in Qatar, this
tested the skills and stamina of the elite group of athletes who
qualified for entry. With an estimated 30 million participants in the
world today, only the top 15 stand a chance of receiving a World Cup
invitation. With an entry which included multiple world champions and
world record holders, the differing climates and water conditions
provided a tremendous test over the past five months for both the young
rising stars and the more experienced athletes in Slalom, Shortboard,
Jump and Wakeboard.
In Slalom, both
the Men and Ladies World Cup season winners were decisive in terms of
points scored. Clementine Lucine FRA has had an outstanding 2008 season
in spite of a very impressive challenge from Claire Lise Welter FRA.
Lucine took first place in Putrajaya Malaysia and second in both Dubna
Russia and Doha Qatar. This was enough to make her the clear World Cup
season champion. This year, French athletes actually took all top three
Ladies places. The Mens event was a roller coaster series towards the
end. World record holder, Chris Parrish USA, missed the first Stop in
Dubna Russia. This cost him dearly as the season progressed. However,
the sheer focus and determination of the past two-time World Cup season
winner Jodi Fisher GBR, earned him a first place in Dubna Russia, a
second in Putrajaya Malaysia and a fourth in Doha Qatar. In spite of the
first and second places earned by Chris Parrish in the later part of the
year, Jodi Fisher had enough points at the end of the season to capture
his third World Cup overall Slalom title and another World Cup Crystal
Trophy for his collection.
The Shortboard /
Tricks battle for World Cup season honors had an amazing conclusion for
the Ladies. Leader Clementine Lucine FRA was tested to the very end.
Although just 25 years old, her performances of the past ten years have
been quite extraordinary. She took the World Junior Tricks title back in
1998 as a 15 year old. Last year she became the World Tricks and Overall
Champion and has also set Overall Records. Just two weeks ago, she set a
new pending World Tricks Record of 8840 points. That honor was
previously held by Mandy Nightingale USA. This season, a first place in
Dubna Russia and a third in Doha Qatar left the door open for Mandy
Nightingale to respond. This she did. The final tally gave Mandy
Nightingale 635 points and Clementine Lucine 638. That is one of the
closest margins of all time in this series - and a perfect 2008 World
Cup
campaign for Clementine Lucine. The Mens event was also full of drama.
World Record holder Nicolas LeForestier FRA suffered a bad arm injury in
July. Shortly afterwards, Jaret Llewellyn CAN took the Dubna Russia
Tricks title to head the World Cup leader board at that stage. In
Putrajaya Malaysia it was past World Champion Jimmy Siemers USA, who
took the title. Jaret Llewellyn did not make that podium. As with
Clementine Lucine, Jimmy Siemers was also the World Junior Tricks
Champion ten years ago ! Arriving for the last Stop in Doha Qatar,
Nicolas LeForestier was back in devastating form. Following a second
place in Putrajaya Malaysia, if he took first place in Doha, Jimmy
Siemers would have needed just second place to win the season points
battle. On the warm emerald green Gulf water at the Diplomatic Club in
Doha, LeForestier fell early on his second pass and Siemers score of
11,190 points was clearly enough to give him the 2008 season World Cup
Tricks title plus a perfect ending to a very strong season. Oleg
Deviatovski BLR greatly impressed in taking second place overall.
In Jump, the
very first World Cup Stop in Dubna Russia gave a clear signal of the
eventual outcome. At that Stop, the two Greek athletes, Ageliki
Andriopoulou and Marie Vympranietsova both made it to the World Cup
Podium - just behind Natalia Berdnikova BLR. Berdnikova then dropped out
of the series and the two Greeks shot ahead. The World Champion, Ageliki
Andriopoulou impressed all and her great Putrajaya Malaysia win sealed
her season World Cup Jump title in style with Marie Vympranietsova
taking second place. On the Mens side, Freddy Krueger USA has now become
a Jump legend in spite of fierce competition from Jaret Llewellyn CAN.
The careers of both are littered with world records, international
titles and professional wins. To add to the excitement this season, just
two weeks ago, Freddy Krueger set a new pending World Jump record of
75.3m. His World Cup wins in Dubna Russia and Putrajaya Malaysia gave
him the clear World Cup Jump title this season - with Jaret Llewellyn
CAN and Jason Seels GBR still hot on his heels.
In Wakeboard,
World Cup audiences were treated to some of the most outstanding
performances seen to date at the last event in Doha. The new 15-year-old
sensation Raimi Merritt USA recorded her second impressive World Cup
podium place in the ProWomen division in Doha. However, as anticipated,
the ex-gymnast and international Wakeboard star Dallas Friday USA, once
again took the World Cup season title. Her impressive consistency made
all the difference. In ProMen, after 26 successful World Cup Stops in
the series, few have been as dominant throughout as Phillip Soven USA.
His effortless performances proved once again that he is truly in a
league of his own. He completed this 2008 World Cup season by taking the
overall Wakeboard title once again. Both Andrew Adkison USA and Dean
Smith AUS also greatly impressed.
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