Sixteen (16)
events in Slalom, Tricks, Jump & Wakeboard all with prize monies and
medals to be held in the superb site of Putrajaya's Presint 6 Water
Sports Complex.
The official
hotel, Pullman Putrajaya is right by the start docks.
Entry closes on Monday 29 Oct 2012 or
when maximum 6 entries for each event is reached. Please send in your
entries and hotel booking forms early to avoid disappointment.
Fri, 28th SEP 12
WATERSKI &
WAKEBOARD 2013 NEW
RATES
Fri,
14th SEP 12
THE STAR - PHILLIPA YOONG - SPLASHING TIME
Thu,
13th SEP 12
NAUTIQUE CONTINUES LONG-TERM PARTNERSHIP WITH MOOMBA
MASTERS
ORLANDO, FLA — As part of
its continued support for the growth of towed globally, Nautique
announced today they have extended their agreement with the Victorian
Water Ski Association (VWSA) to be the exclusive official towboat of
the Moomba Masters through 2017.
Three-event competitors will ski
exclusively behind the record breaking Ski Nautique 200 known for
creating superior wakes and has towed athletes to twelve world records
along with numerous personal bests since its inception.
Recently named the most
innovative product in our industry by the Watersports Industry
Association (WSIA), the game-changing Super Air Nautique G23 will pull
the wakeboard competitors for the first time on the Yarra River this
March. The G23 delivers an experience that surpasses every wake boat
in the marketplace and is the boat of choice for professional athletes
around the world.
“To have great partners in
business like Nautique Boats is a huge contributing factor to success
and the reason why Moomba Masters is the largest water ski and
wakeboard event in the world,” commented Victorian Water Ski
Association President and Moomba Masters Tournament Director Darren
Robertson.
“We are thrilled to have the
opportunity to continue our honored partnership with the VWSA, a great
organization. Moomba Masters and Nautique share a similar synergy,
provide the world’s best ski and wake boats for the world’s largest
water ski and wakeboard event,” stated Nautique President/CEO Bill
Yeargin. “Moomba presents an ideal opportunity for millions of people
to learn about the watersports industry while creating new interest
each year,” Yeargin added.
The Moomba Masters has more than
a million spectators annually witness this prestigious event during
the fourday Moomba Festival in downtown Melbourne, on the majestic
Yarra River. The Moomba Masters Invitational is held annually, and
runs from March 6 - 11, 2013. For more information on the Moomba
Masters event, please visit
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NEXUS INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL, PUTRAJAYA
SUPPORTS WATERSKI PRODIGY AALIYAH YOONG WITH SCHOLARSHIP
Malaysia's youngest ever SEA Games
waterski gold medalist, Aaliyah Yoong Hanifah is over the moon after
attending her first day at Putrajaya's Nexus International School this
morning.
Her switch from Sekolah Kebangsaan Bandar
Seri Putra was made possible when Nexus International School,
Putrajaya confirmed her scholarship award after having assessed her
academically 3 weeks ago and after considering her future potential to
become a role model for the young children of Malaysia.
The nine year old waterski prodigy became
the youngest ever gold medal winner in the history of the SEA Games
when she won the open women waterski tricks event in Palembang in 2011
when she was only 8 years old.
Supported by Putrajaya
Corporation (PJC), The Malaysian Water Ski Federation (MWWF) operates
the National Waterski & Wakeboard Training Centre in Putrajaya along
with Waterski & Wakeboard World Cup Sdn. Bhd. (WWWC). They welcome the
news of Nexus’ support warmly.
MWWF's committee member for development, Ahmad Azuddin Arshad said,
"This support is very significant as it will allow Malaysia's best
hope of a future waterski world champion the chance to train twice a
day 6 days a week throughout the year due to the proximity of Nexus
International School to our training site."
"Since Aaliyah's sensational result in the SEA Games last November,
she has progressed even more within the last 10 months. She has just
returned a week ago from the IWWF Asian Championship after winning the
under 17 gold medal and the open women bronze medal which means she is
now ranked 3rd in Asia amongst the open women category and well on the
way to become the Asian champion in open women tricks title probably
before she is 11." added Azuddin.
In Aaliyah's 10 year plan formulated by the MWWF in 2009, she is
targeted to become Malaysia's first ever waterski world champion by
2019 when she turns 16.
Aaliyah's father Hanifah Yoong who is also her personal coach remarked
that the Nexus International School's unique method of teaching
revolves around embracing diversity and challenging minds, which will
add positively towards Aaliyah's quest to succeed in the sport she has
chosen. "She has to be prepared to interact with internationally
diverse people while the mental challenge that Nexus will provide is
complementary to her physical challenge," said Hanifah.
"Our family is grateful for this opportunity given by Nexus. Aaliyah
is really appreciative that the sport she has chosen has already
brought in rewards as she continues to excel in it. This further
motivates her to pursue academic excellence alongside sporting
excellence." added Hanifah.
Tue, 28th AUG 12
YOONG SISTERS PHILLIPA & AALIYAH WIN GOLDS IN ASIAN
WATERSKI CHAMPIONSHIPS IN KOREA
Chuncheon, Korea - Malaysia's waterski team siblings Phillipa Yoong &
Aaliyah Yoong Hanifah each won a gold medal in the IWWF Asian Waterski
Championship just concluded in Chuncheon in Korea today.
Phillipa Yoong, won the open womenslalom event when she cleared 0.5 buoy at 58kph and 13m line.
She defeated early round 1 leaders Saaya Hirosawa of Japan who could
only finish 3rd behind Korea's Yoo Ji-Young.
The 34 year old mother of 2 daughters who only came out of retirement
2 years ago to help Malaysia's waterski win 4 golds in the 2011 SEA
Games thus retained her 2011 Asian title which is a rare achievement.
Younger sister Aaliyah Yoong Hanifah, 9, won gold in the Asian U17
girls tricks with a new Asian U17 record of 3230pts.
But to Aaliyah, her more valuable achievement in this championship is
the bronze medal she won in the Asian ope women tricks event where she
again smashed her own Malaysian record with a score of 4220pts thus
breaking the psychology 4000pts barrier.
The third member of the Malaysian team Alex Yoong recorded near
personal best results in men slalom and men jump which played a
crucial part to help Malaysia improve their team position from 5th in
the 2010 Asian Championship to 4th in this year's championship behind
Japan, Korea and China.
The 3-member Malaysian team's participation in the 2012 IWWF Waterski
Championship in Chuncheon, Korea was made possible with support from
Majlis Sukan Negara, Olympic Council of Malaysia, Perbadanan Putrajaya
and Waterski & Wakeboard World Cup Sdn. Bhd.
Tue, 10th JUL 12
AALIYAH
YOONG SMASHES NATIONAL WOMEN TRICKS RECORD IN FRANCE
Malaysia's Aaliyah Yoong Hanifah created
waves in the Coup De Meuzac held last weekend in Meuzac, France.
She scored 3630 points in Round 2 and
3510 points in the finals and in the process smashed her own Malaysian
record of 3230 points set by her last year in Malaysia.
She finished first in the under 14 girls tricks category and it was a
creditable finish as she is only turning 9 next week on the 16 July.
"This is a great way to celebrate my
birthday," said Aaliyah who is on a two event tour of France.
She will be competing against world’s top skiers in the likes of world
champion and world record holder Clementine Lucine, World Cup champion
Iris Cambray and a host of world ranked skiers from Europe.
"I was very disturbed and tensed in Round 1 when I only scored 2430
points as the water was very cold and it was drizzling. But I was
relaxed for Round 2 after my coach and father, Hanifah Yoong, made me
do a full hour of warm up before the event." Added Aaliyah.
Aaliyah's second event this coming weekend was supposed to be at
Roquebrune near Cote de Azur in southern France but this event has
been cancelled due to lake algae problems.
She now moves on to her second world ranking list event in Orthez,
near the city of Pau in south western France where she will
participate in the Memorial Michel Naudinat Ch Lique Aqu scheduled for
the 24and 25 July.
"The purpose of Aaliyah participating in Europe is to gain her
additional valuable international competition experience as well as to
compete with the world class skiers in her age groups and world
ranking skiers," said Hanifah.
"There are simply not enough world ranking waterski events in Asia to
keep her toned for important continental competitions since training
all year round can be quite boring," explained Hanifah.
The two weeks training and competition stint in France was made
possible through Malaysia Airlines sponsoring the air tickets with
partial funding from the National Sports Council of Malaysia and
Putrajaya Corporation.
Wed,
4th JUL 12
AALIYAH YOONG COMPETES AND TRAINS IN
FRANCE FOR INTERNATIONAL EXPOSURE
Malaysia's youngest ever SEA Games gold
medal winner, Aaliyah Yoong Hanifah, who turns nine this month, is
stepping up on her international competitions schedule by competing in
France in two championships this month.
She will compete in the Coup De Meuzac in Meuzac, France this weekend
(July 7-8) and the Wake & Gliss Passion Waterski Festival in
Roquebrune in Southern France on the 14-15 July 2012.
Aaliyah departed last
night (Monday) via Malaysia Airlines for Paris and accompanied
by her father Hanifah Yoong, who is also her coach.
"Aaliyah has now reached
a level where one or two international events a year is inadequate in
her development towards an international waterski career. She needs at
least 5 international
competitions a year in order to progress up the world rankings," said
Hanifah.
"She is presently on track to be Malaysia's first ever Asian Open
women trick champion before she turns 11 in 2014 and will be in the
Singapore SEA Games to defend her women tricks crown in 2015," Hanifah
added.
While in France to compete in the two world ranking events, Aaliyah
has also been invited to train with the French national skiers for
five days.
The two weeks training and competition stint in France was made
possible through Malaysia Airlines sponsoring the air tickets with
partial funding from the National Sports Council of Malaysia and
Putrajaya Corporation.
Sat,
23rd JUN 12
2012 ASIAN BEACH GAMES : HAIYANG,
CHINA - PHOTOS
Fri,
22nd JUN 12
2012 ASIAN BEACH GAMES : HAIYANG,
CHINA - RESULTS
Tricks
Final - Men
Tricks
Final - Women
Wakeboard Finals Men & Women
Thu,
21st JUN 12
3RD OCA ASIAN BEACH GAMES : HAIYANG,
CHINA 18-23 JUNE 2012
Wakeboard started yesterday 20
June. Zahhar, Zaim & Rin didn't get into the semi finals but have the
LCQs this morning for another chance to qualify for the semi finals.
Tricks start today 21 June which will see Aaliyah &
Alex participating in the preliminary rounds.
Wed,
13th JUN 12
WATERSKI MAGAZINE -
PUTRAJAYA SITE TO SKI
Wed,
30th MAY 12
PHILLIPA PUTS ON VINTAGE
SHOW TO BE SOLE RECORD BREAKER
Phillipa Yoong put on a vintage
performance to be the only record breaker at the Malaysian Waterski
and Wakeboard Championships in Putrajaya’s Water Sports Complex over
the weekend.
She scored two buoys with a 13m line at
55kph to eclipse her own national record, of four buoys with a 14.25m
line at 55kph, set last year at the Malaysian Championships.
Philipa,
a mother of two girls and the 2011 SEA Games slalom gold medallist,
faced stiff competition from Singapore’s Sasha Christian and Kalya Kee,
who finished second and third respectively.
Malaysia’s other SEA Games gold medallist
Aaliyah Yoong, who will be nine in July, could only manage silver in
the open tricks. The gold went to Indonesian veteran Tsurayya
Priambodo after Aaliyah sufferred an uncharacteristic fall in her
first pass.
Aaliyah lost to Tsurayya by a mere 40
points with a score of 2,140 points. Nur Alimah Priambodo, the younger
sister of Tsurayya, finished third.
The men’s open slalom gold went to Jarno DeLacy of New Zealand while
Indonesia’s Febrianto Kadir came out tops in the open tricks.
Sasha Christian won gold in the women’s open wakeboard while Alex
Hanif of Indonesia emerged winner in the men’s category.
Zahidi Putu of Indonesia won the men’s open jump.
A total of 68 competitors from eight countries took part this year.
MWWF SUPPORTS 4 MORE YOUNG WATERSKI TRAINEES IN THEIR
10 YEAR PLAN
The Malaysian Waterski & Wakeboard
Federation (MWWF) today announced four more young waterskiers have
been inducted into their ambitious 10-year plan to make Malaysian
world class skiers before 2020.
The four new young Malaysian trainees are
Arianna Chow age 11, Nadeera Luqman Nor, age 9, Nazrin Luqman Nor, age
7 and Aiden Yoong Hanifah, age 7.
They have been training in the Putrajaya
national waterski centre 3 days a week since January this year and
will make their debut in their first ever waterski & wakeboard
competition in the Malaysian National Championships end of this month.
The Malaysian Nationals is scheduled as
part of the Ministry of Youth & Sports Malaysia's Water Sports
Carnival from the 25 to 27 May 2012.
Arianna Chow who goes to school in the
Alice Smith School in Kuala Lumpur is now in year 6 while Nadeera is
from the SK Bandar Seri Putra and is presently in year 3 and is a good
friend of Aaliyah. Both Nazrin and Aiden are class-mates in year 1
from SK Bandar Seri Putra.
The 10-year development plan launched by
MWWF in January 2009 had already seen some results of the efforts put
in by the MWWF through Aaliyah Yoong Hanifah, now age 9, who surprised
the waterski world with a sensational gold medal in open women tricks
in last year's SEA Games held in Palembang, Indonesia.
MWWF's Vice President, Phillipa Yoong
said, "The fine performances in the 4 gold medals which our national
waterski team brought back from last year's SEA Games have definitely
resulted in increased interest from parents and we are getting
enquiries almost on a weekly basis on how to start waterskiing from
all over the country,"
"These four new trainees were selected
from more than 20 young skiers who participate in their schools'
co-curriculum programme with the MWWF at the Putrajaya National
Waterski Training Centre at the Maritime Centre in Presint 5." she
added.
Further to our
notification of our Malaysian National Championships to be held in
Putrajaya from 25-27 May 2012, here are the following for your kind
urgent action.
The event is part
of our Malaysian Ministry of Youth & Sports organised "Water Sports
Carnival" and run at separate time segments with kayaks, rowing &
dragon boats for the weekend.
Please note that
the entries from overseas competitors are by invitation only which
means not all entries are automatically accepted as we need to
distribute available slots to Indonesia, Singapore, Thailand,
Philippines and other countries who want to participate.
We will look at
the events entered by you and accept accordingly. Therefore we shall
be grateful for your earlier notifications of entries to us. Email
entries tohanifah@waterski.com.my.
To all riders and skiers who are not
competing, please kindly note that our ski site operations will close
for bookings from the 24 to the 27 May 2012.
Wed,
29th FEB 12
RARE CHANCE FOR AALIYAH TO
LEARN FROM WORLD CHAMPION MENTOR CLEMENTINE LUCINE
Malaysia's 8 year old child protege
waterskier, Aaliyah Yoong Hanifah, has her chance of a lifetime to
learn from multiple world champion Clementine Lucine who is currently
in Putrajaya for her pre-season winter training ahead of two major
events in March.
Clementine who hails from France also
holds the women tricks world record of 10040 points to become the
first woman trick skier over 10000 points as well as having been the
IWWF Putrajaya World Cup winner in 2008.
She arrived in Malaysia last Friday with
her team mates Pierre Ballon and Alexandre Poteau and started her
intensive preparations the very next day. The French national team
members shall train for 12 days in Putrajaya till the 7th of March
before heading to the Moomba Master event in Melbourne and then to the
IWWF World Cup in Perth the following week. The French squad are under
the charge of their French national coach Marian Malaquin.
Aaliyah
lost no time to ask to train together with Clementine as well as to
sit in the boat while Clementine trains.
"I learn so much by sitting in the boat
just watching Clem trains," said Aaliyah.
"I listen to what her coach points out to
her and I also see how she execute all those tricks that I am
presently doing plus all those tricks I shall be doing in the years to
come." she added.
Clementine feels strongly that Aaliyah has the potential to reach the
top of the world as she remarked that, "I do not see any reason why
she cannot compete with the best in the world within another 5 years
from now if she keeps up her current rate of improvement,"
"Her present standard is right on par with the world's best in her age
group and she only needs to keep training as she is doing now and get
into more international competitions in Europe and in the USA where
the competition is stronger than in Asia."
Aaliyah is scheduled to next compete in the 2012
Asian Beach Games in Haiyang China in June as well as in the 2012
Asian Australasian Oceanian Championships in Chuncheon in Korea in
August. In both these competitions Aaliyah will compete in the open
women category and after that she is expected to make her debut in the
IWWF World Junior Championship for U17 competitors end of 2012 in
Melbourne.