2021 NEWS & EVENTS
The Ski Before Christmas
Chris Ault-Waterski Hub
from my dusty old archives. Author unknown (not me).
The Ski Before Christmas
T'was the day before Christmas, and all 'cross the pond
Not a ski boat was growling, except for my Echelon
With me in my drysuit, and Ma in her teddy
She said "It's too cold! Hurry up and get ready"
One thought had occurred as I slid in the water
It's too bad we couldn't have brought out a spotter
Then just 'cross the pond I had heard such a splash
and the rollers that followed, I thought a plane crashed
When what to my wondering eyes should appear
But a red Nautique with eight tiny reindeer
And there in the back was old St. Nick himself
In a drysuit of red, a right jolly old elf
I said to Ma "Look! It's him! There on the transom!"
"Ooo! " She said "He's quite handsome!"
So I started it up, my new Malibu
And idled up beside the course for a good view
A thought came to mind, as I watched wide awake
With eight reindeer aboard, what a wake they would make
I thought he might wakeboard, as he stood on the deck
But, he pulled out a slalom, a new VTX
With one reindeer driving, and one as the spotter
Several in the bow seat, one had a hoof in the water
Two laid 'cross the back, you could just see an ear
There couldn't have been too much room for the gear
Ol' Santa, he shot us a nod and a wink
As he slid off the platform and into the drink
He yelled "Spark it up, Donner, then take up the line!"
"Watch your speed, hold it steady, and you'll do just fine."
I felt a chill as I watched his Nautique spark to life
When he finally yelled "Hit it!" I clung to my wife
The rope twenty-eight off, the speed Thirty-four,
He must have made at least six passes or more
And on his last pass, he just kept on going
The Nautique started to fly, I guess customized from Boeing
And I heard him exclaim as the boat started to fly
"Merry Christmas to all, and be sure to winterize!"
Chris Ault-Waterski Hub
from my dusty old archives. Author unknown (not me).
The Ski Before Christmas
T'was the day before Christmas, and all 'cross the pond
Not a ski boat was growling, except for my Echelon
With me in my drysuit, and Ma in her teddy
She said "It's too cold! Hurry up and get ready"
One thought had occurred as I slid in the water
It's too bad we couldn't have brought out a spotter
Then just 'cross the pond I had heard such a splash
and the rollers that followed, I thought a plane crashed
When what to my wondering eyes should appear
But a red Nautique with eight tiny reindeer
And there in the back was old St. Nick himself
In a drysuit of red, a right jolly old elf
I said to Ma "Look! It's him! There on the transom!"
"Ooo! " She said "He's quite handsome!"
So I started it up, my new Malibu
And idled up beside the course for a good view
A thought came to mind, as I watched wide awake
With eight reindeer aboard, what a wake they would make
I thought he might wakeboard, as he stood on the deck
But, he pulled out a slalom, a new VTX
With one reindeer driving, and one as the spotter
Several in the bow seat, one had a hoof in the water
Two laid 'cross the back, you could just see an ear
There couldn't have been too much room for the gear
Ol' Santa, he shot us a nod and a wink
As he slid off the platform and into the drink
He yelled "Spark it up, Donner, then take up the line!"
"Watch your speed, hold it steady, and you'll do just fine."
I felt a chill as I watched his Nautique spark to life
When he finally yelled "Hit it!" I clung to my wife
The rope twenty-eight off, the speed Thirty-four,
He must have made at least six passes or more
And on his last pass, he just kept on going
The Nautique started to fly, I guess customized from Boeing
And I heard him exclaim as the boat started to fly
"Merry Christmas to all, and be sure to winterize!"
2022 IWSA Tournament Schedule
2021 IWSA General Membership Meeting Notes
2021 IWSA General Membership Meeting Agenda 11-20-2021
IWSA ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP MEETING IS THIS SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 20 at 2:30PM
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Topic: IWSA Fall Meeting
Time: Nov 20, 2021 02:30 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada)
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IWSA General Membership Meeting 11-20-2021
Champion Lake Results 9-12-2021
Sawmill Results 9-11-2021
Cindonway Shores 9-5-2021
Silent Shores Results 8-28-2021
Indiana Connections to Mailbu Open
Indiana Connections to Malibu Open! Congratulations to Nate Smith for "taking home the hardware" from the Malibu Open. Nate's winning set was conducted in the pouring down rain! Wow! Another distant connection was Vanessa Veike, who is married to Noah Veike. She skied into 6th place. They both come to Indiana each summer and conduct clinics out at Emerald Lake where Noah's parents live. Great live coverage of the event on Friday and Saturday.
Champion Lake Wrap Up
THAT'S ALL FOLKS!
The final Indiana tournament for the 2021 season was held Sunday, September 12th at Champion Lake. The event began with the "tricks" section due to the East/West position of the lake and "sun glare." Class "C" and "L" slalom divisions took up the rest of the day. Of course, Mother Nature decided to interject some wind into the equation! Even so, some skiers posted some "PB's" during the day. Check the "Results" section of USA Water Ski to see who skied and their scores. Thanks to the Champion Lake residents and all of the officials and workers for making this and all the year's tournaments a success. Looking forward to 2022!
The final Indiana tournament for the 2021 season was held Sunday, September 12th at Champion Lake. The event began with the "tricks" section due to the East/West position of the lake and "sun glare." Class "C" and "L" slalom divisions took up the rest of the day. Of course, Mother Nature decided to interject some wind into the equation! Even so, some skiers posted some "PB's" during the day. Check the "Results" section of USA Water Ski to see who skied and their scores. Thanks to the Champion Lake residents and all of the officials and workers for making this and all the year's tournaments a success. Looking forward to 2022!
Sawmill Fall Wrap Up
The Sawmill Fall Tournament began with a "dead calm", but the wind gods appeared about 12:00 noon!
The first round of class C skiers and about half of the class L skiers enjoyed excellent conditions for this past Saturday, 9-11-2021 event. The remainder of skiers dealt with varied wind challenges for the rest of the day. The wind didn't stop Nate Smith from skiing into 43 off 2 times during the tournament. There were stellar performances by several other skiers...check the "event results" on the USA Water Ski website. Thanks to all workers and officials and special note to Neal Clark and Brian Detty for supplying the two "promo" boats.
The first round of class C skiers and about half of the class L skiers enjoyed excellent conditions for this past Saturday, 9-11-2021 event. The remainder of skiers dealt with varied wind challenges for the rest of the day. The wind didn't stop Nate Smith from skiing into 43 off 2 times during the tournament. There were stellar performances by several other skiers...check the "event results" on the USA Water Ski website. Thanks to all workers and officials and special note to Neal Clark and Brian Detty for supplying the two "promo" boats.
Cindonway Shores Wrap Up
The "tradition continues!" Perfect Labor Day weather blessed the annual Cindonway Shores Labor Day Tournament. The roster was loaded with youngsters tricking and slaloming on the smooth waters of Bucher Lake. Nick Rowzow saved the day by bringing his "black beauty" Mastercraft when the dedicated tow boat had timing issues. Of course, Peggy Bucher and helpers put out the usual multicourse lunch enjoyed by all on the deck overlooking the lake and events. Thanks to all the volunteers and officials who came and made the event a success. The last two Indiana Tournaments are next weekend....Sawmill on Saturday, September 11th and Sunday, September 12th at Champion Lake.
Silent Shores Wrap Up
Now that the 2021 Water Ski Nationals is history, it's time for water skiers to start establishing new scores for the 2022 water ski season. Both Silent Shores and Timberlake hosted tournaments on August 28th. After hot weather all week, everyone was ready to get in the water! The "grassroots skiers" started the day with 7 skiers not skiing for scores but skiing for fun and the experience to ski in a tournament. (Except for the Florian brothers from Boondocks Lake. I think there was a "wager" in place for top score between the two brothers!) The Conoboy family from Chicago area skied in both the grassroots division and "C" division. The most family members skiing award went to the McCullough family from Kodiak Lake with 4 family members skiing. Round #1 provided excellent skiing conditions for all. Round #2 became a bit "breezy" to the delight of spectators but not the skiers! The usually top notch hospitality from the Silent Shores group included the famous "pork burger" lunches. The final tournaments for 2021 in Indiana include Cindonway Shores on Labor Day, Sawmill Lake on September 11th, and Champion Lake on September 12th.
Team Indiana Shines At 2021 National Championships!
2021 US Open Of Water Skiing-Live Broadcast
THE U.S. OPEN IS BACK...AND IT'S BACK AT THE U.S. NATIONALS
The U.S. Open is one of water skiing's most prestigious major events. The Morilee U.S. Open presented by OJ Props is the second-largest cash prize purse of the 2021 season, and one of only 2 pro events to feature all 3 water ski disciplines for both genders including the only overall cash event of the season. This event is sure to bring huge crowds and the top athletes in the world.
Waters Edge, south of the city of Chicago, will host the 24th U.S. Open. We are excited to bring the event back after 5 years but even more excited to be bringing the U.S. Open back to the U.S. GOODE Nationals for the first time in 2 decades! An event many water ski enthusiasts have missed watching during their nationals competition.
The world's top water ski athletes will compete for U.S. Open titles in slalom, tricks, jumping, and overall during the two-day tournament.
The 24th U.S. Open will feature $81,000 in cash purse. With $12,000 in both men and women slalom, trick, and jump, and $3,000 in both men and women overall. Preliminary rounds start Thursday, August 12th, and the finals Friday, August 13th from 5 pm-10 pm, including Men's Jump under the lights.
You can watch the action from 5-7 PM, Friday, August 13, 2021 HERE:
https://youtu.be/4tSnBWRMApQ
The U.S. Open is one of water skiing's most prestigious major events. The Morilee U.S. Open presented by OJ Props is the second-largest cash prize purse of the 2021 season, and one of only 2 pro events to feature all 3 water ski disciplines for both genders including the only overall cash event of the season. This event is sure to bring huge crowds and the top athletes in the world.
Waters Edge, south of the city of Chicago, will host the 24th U.S. Open. We are excited to bring the event back after 5 years but even more excited to be bringing the U.S. Open back to the U.S. GOODE Nationals for the first time in 2 decades! An event many water ski enthusiasts have missed watching during their nationals competition.
The world's top water ski athletes will compete for U.S. Open titles in slalom, tricks, jumping, and overall during the two-day tournament.
The 24th U.S. Open will feature $81,000 in cash purse. With $12,000 in both men and women slalom, trick, and jump, and $3,000 in both men and women overall. Preliminary rounds start Thursday, August 12th, and the finals Friday, August 13th from 5 pm-10 pm, including Men's Jump under the lights.
You can watch the action from 5-7 PM, Friday, August 13, 2021 HERE:
https://youtu.be/4tSnBWRMApQ
2021 Barb Miller Scholarship Recipient-Elizabeth Chattin
Elizabeth Chattin is a senior in Mechanical Engineering from Purdue University. She has been skiing since she was 7 and started competing in Collegiate and Indiana Waterski tournaments her freshman year of college. She is now the President of the Purdue Waterski Club and hopes to keep skiing wherever she ends up after college.
Congratulations to Elizabeth for being the recipient of the 2021 Barb Miller Scholarship!
Congratulations to Elizabeth for being the recipient of the 2021 Barb Miller Scholarship!
2021 Goode US Waterski Nationals Broadcast
Watch The Water Ski Broadcast of 2021 Goode US Nationals on USA Water Ski here:
https://www.teamusa.org/usa-water-ski/awsa-nationals
https://www.teamusa.org/usa-water-ski/awsa-nationals
2021 Midwest Regionals Wrap Up
The Liquid Edge Midwest Regionals ended this past Sunday, 8-1-2021. Throughout the event, people were sharing photos and commentary on Facebook. The central location contributed to one of the largest Midwest Regionals in recent years, 364 skiers with 700 pulls in 3 days. It is the largest Regionals in the country (We're tired of hearing about a "declining sport!") The weather was great for the entire three day weekend. Numerous "PB's" and some new records were set. A big congrats to Charlie Cross, Alexis and Julie Mishler, Samantha Hoops, and Colton Bucher for being selected to the 2021/2022 Midwest Jr. Development team! Mens 5 slalom with winner Scott Tynan, Chris Clark in fifth, as well as former Indiana, now Ohio skier, Brad Beerman in fourth. Mens 7 slalom with Kim Contos and John Kniesly. Cool story regarding John. He skied his first Regionals in many, many years, skiing all three events. John won Overall, placing second in Jump, as well as fourth in Tricks and Slalom. He will ski his first Nationals in decades on Sunday and Monday, once again competing in all three events! A shout out to Dave Jarrett for a fourth place podium finish in Mens 8. Also, one of the most interesting events was the "OM" (Open Mens Slalom) held on Saturday. Former Hoosiers Cale Burdick and Nate Smith competed against each other for the two top places on the podium with Nate winning the top step. Perhaps "competed" was not an appropriate term as Cale and Nate are long time friends, having grown up together on Champion Lake, near McCordsville, Indiana. We think all of us who have seen both mature into fine young men have a little love/respect for both. Here's wishing Cale, Nate, and all of Team Indiana the best and good luck in the Nationals this next week.
GO HOOSIERS!
GO HOOSIERS!
Shane Bucher, 2021 Rollie Williams Award Winner
Rollie Williams was an active water ski enthusiast who was a big part of organizing and heading up the Indiana State Water Ski Club, now known as the IWSA, presents the Rollie Williams Memorial Award to an outstanding member.
The award recipient is selected by past recipients desiring to be active in the selection process and willing to support the tradition that the winner remains undisclosed until the presentation is made at the Indiana State Championships.
The inscription on the award reads, “Rollie Williams Memorial for 2021 Awarded to Shane Bucher. An outstanding member of the I.W.S.A. who through his display of sportsmanship and leadership has promoted the sport of water skiing in the state of Indiana in a matter characteristic of the late Rollie Williams.
The award recipient is selected by past recipients desiring to be active in the selection process and willing to support the tradition that the winner remains undisclosed until the presentation is made at the Indiana State Championships.
The inscription on the award reads, “Rollie Williams Memorial for 2021 Awarded to Shane Bucher. An outstanding member of the I.W.S.A. who through his display of sportsmanship and leadership has promoted the sport of water skiing in the state of Indiana in a matter characteristic of the late Rollie Williams.
2021 Indiana State Championships Wrap Up
Thanks to Timberlake Ski Club for hosting the 2021 IN State Waterski Tournament!
The weekend was a huge success with great weather, Junior Development day on Friday, lots of new PB's, many first time skiers, and a ton of junior skiers. Congratulations goes to Shane Bucher for the Rollie Williams Award, Andrew Schmitt for the 148 foot jump to secure the Mark Wiggs Memorial Jump Trophy. Also, Cindonway for securing the State Team Trophy, with Timberlake second and Kodiak third place. Finally, Don Bucher for the Crash Helmet trophy for best splash. This event could not have happened without the judges, scorers, drivers, safety and everyone involved that volunteered their time...THANK YOU!!
Good luck to everyone competing next at the Midwest Regionals!
The weekend was a huge success with great weather, Junior Development day on Friday, lots of new PB's, many first time skiers, and a ton of junior skiers. Congratulations goes to Shane Bucher for the Rollie Williams Award, Andrew Schmitt for the 148 foot jump to secure the Mark Wiggs Memorial Jump Trophy. Also, Cindonway for securing the State Team Trophy, with Timberlake second and Kodiak third place. Finally, Don Bucher for the Crash Helmet trophy for best splash. This event could not have happened without the judges, scorers, drivers, safety and everyone involved that volunteered their time...THANK YOU!!
Good luck to everyone competing next at the Midwest Regionals!
2021 Indiana State Championships Results
Updated Indiana State Records 2021
Silent Shores Results
Good Luck, Casey!
Good luck to Casey Contos as he competes in the 55K WEST (World Elite Slalom Tour) tournament this weekend at Swiss Waterski Resort in Clermont, FL!
Hawthorn Mid Summer Tournament Cancelled
Hawthorn Mid Summer Cancelled
Due to impending inclement weather that has been forecast, Sunday's, July 11 Tournament at Hawthorn Lake has been cancelled.
Please share the word.
Due to impending inclement weather that has been forecast, Sunday's, July 11 Tournament at Hawthorn Lake has been cancelled.
Please share the word.
Revised 2021 Event Schedule
Hawthorn Lake Classic Results 7-3-2021
2021 Indiana State Championships T-Shirts
To order T-Shirts, please use this link: https://hettsgraphics.com
Attention!! 2021 Hawthorn Classic Running Order
From Brian Detty and Hawthorn Lake
The registration download template is broken on the USAWS website, so we have no way of communicating to those who are registered for this weekend’s Classic.
Please check for unofficial running order below.
The registration download template is broken on the USAWS website, so we have no way of communicating to those who are registered for this weekend’s Classic.
Please check for unofficial running order below.
USA Water Ski "Get On The Water Week"
Kodiak Lake Summer Fun Tournament
It was "kid heaven" at the June 26th Kodiak Summer Fun Tournament. There were youngsters everywhere!!! "Breezy" conditions prevailed all day which made some "PB's" difficult to attain. The main tournament finished early, allowing for some "ski skat" demonstrations and a "slippery slalom" contest. The night ski began at 10:00 PM and offered a new challenge to "running the course!" Accolades to the McCullough family for sharing their beautiful site, great food, and oodles of fun for everyone!
Monday Night Ski League-Kokomo Ski Club
The first full day of Summer was celebrated by the Kokomo Water Ski Club by sponsoring the second Monday Night Ski League series on June 21st, 2021. A "full house" of approximately 12 skiers enjoyed the smooth waters of their site. A cold front moved in on the afternoon but the spirits and enthusiasm for ski coaching by Neal Clark was sizzling! Thanks to Kokomo member Prissy Edwards for organizing, member Dale for bringing food, grill, swim mat, and manning the grill, and to other members for driving and hosting. Next grassroots event is at Boondocks Lake near Kirkland, Indiana. Check the website at IndianaWaterSki.org for directions, date, and times.
Champion Lake Spring Record Results 6-13-2021
Monday Night Ski League-Brewski Lake
The first of the 2021 Monday Night Ski League series met at Brewski Lake on June 15th. The evening weather was perfect except for a bit of sun glare later in the evening. Ten skiers suited up for a $10 set that offered some coaching from Brewski skiers. Some new faces, some old faces, and some faces from far away! Hot dogs with chips and drinks and goodie bag towels were prized by all skiers. Next Monday Night Ski League is next Monday at Kokomo Ski Club. Check the website for address and times.
Champion Lake Spring Record
Champion Lake Spring Record
The second scheduled Indiana 2021 tournament enjoyed picture perfect weather at Champion Lake in McCordsville, Indiana, Sunday, June 13th.
It was certainly a "D-3 Water Ski" day! The dominate ski brand was D-3! Even Kevin Smith, who for decades skied on his Goode "ouchie", was on a new D-3 water ski! It was heart warming to see some father/son combos......Kim and Casey Contos, Sean and Gavin Conboy, Kevin and Nate Smith....and of course Grandpa Bucher and grandchildren. Let us also note the return of recently retired Lance Black skiing his first tournament in 13 years and Champion Lake resident Sean Comboy skiing his first tournament in 15 years! It's never too late!
The second scheduled Indiana 2021 tournament enjoyed picture perfect weather at Champion Lake in McCordsville, Indiana, Sunday, June 13th.
It was certainly a "D-3 Water Ski" day! The dominate ski brand was D-3! Even Kevin Smith, who for decades skied on his Goode "ouchie", was on a new D-3 water ski! It was heart warming to see some father/son combos......Kim and Casey Contos, Sean and Gavin Conboy, Kevin and Nate Smith....and of course Grandpa Bucher and grandchildren. Let us also note the return of recently retired Lance Black skiing his first tournament in 13 years and Champion Lake resident Sean Comboy skiing his first tournament in 15 years! It's never too late!
Sawmill Tournament Cancelled
Sawmill Tournament Cancelled
The Sawmill Spring Record that was scheduled for this Saturday, June 12 is cancelled – the buoy anchor eyelets have begun to fail. The entire course is being replaced this weekend....Bummer
Champion Lake Spring Record is still scheduled for Sunday, June 13.
The Sawmill Spring Record that was scheduled for this Saturday, June 12 is cancelled – the buoy anchor eyelets have begun to fail. The entire course is being replaced this weekend....Bummer
Champion Lake Spring Record is still scheduled for Sunday, June 13.
Monday Night Ski League
2021 Junior Development Clinic
The forecast for rain did not hold true!
The youngsters and officials gathered at 8:00 AM this past Wednesday and Thursday, in spite of a dismal weather forecast, to begin the annual "Junior Development Clinic" held at beautiful Kodiak Lake. Participants of all ages gathered water ski advice from experienced coaches and lots of patience from the boat drivers. Numerous "thanks" to promoter Kent Hoops and family, Pro Wake Water Sports for t-shirts, The Liquid Edge for the spectacular Mastercraft promo boat, and the McCullough family for use of their beautiful property.
The youngsters and officials gathered at 8:00 AM this past Wednesday and Thursday, in spite of a dismal weather forecast, to begin the annual "Junior Development Clinic" held at beautiful Kodiak Lake. Participants of all ages gathered water ski advice from experienced coaches and lots of patience from the boat drivers. Numerous "thanks" to promoter Kent Hoops and family, Pro Wake Water Sports for t-shirts, The Liquid Edge for the spectacular Mastercraft promo boat, and the McCullough family for use of their beautiful property.
2021 Indiana State Water Ski Championships
Alexis To Ski Under 21 Worlds
Congrats to Alexis Mishler on qualifying to ski in the World U17 and U21 World Championship at Pickos Ski School, August 22-29th! Good luck and ski well!
The International Waterski & Wakeboard Federation has released the final list of individual qualifiers for the 18th IWWF U17 Water Ski World Championships and 10th IWWF U21 Water Ski World Championships. See complete list HERE |
Indiana Skiers Selected for Junior US Open
Indiana Skiers Selected for Junior US open
Both Alexis Mishler and Samantha Hoops will be competing in the 21st Junior U.S. Open in Martindale, TX at San Marcos River Ranch on June 26th and 27th! Congrats to both girls for being selected to compete and good luck in a few weeks! @alexismishler38 @samie.hoops.13
Both Alexis Mishler and Samantha Hoops will be competing in the 21st Junior U.S. Open in Martindale, TX at San Marcos River Ranch on June 26th and 27th! Congrats to both girls for being selected to compete and good luck in a few weeks! @alexismishler38 @samie.hoops.13
2021 Masters Water Ski & Wakeboard Tournament Schedule of Events
Saturday, May 29th – Military Appreciation
8:00 AM – 5:00 PM 61st Masters Semifinal Rounds
Pro Women’s & Men’s Trick Semifinals
O’brien Scholarship Challenge: Jr. Women’s Slalom Head-to-Head
Pro Women’s & Men’s Slalom Semifinals
Pro Women’s & Men’s Wakeboard Semifinals
Pro Women’s & Men’s Jump Semifinals
Sunday, May 30th – Military Appreciation
10:00 AM – 10:30 AM Opening Ceremonies
Parade of Champions
10:30 AM – 4:00 PM 61st Masters Final Rounds
Pro Women’s & Men’s Trick Finals
O’brien Scholarship Challenge: Jr. Men’s Slalom Head-to-Head
Pro Women’s & Men’s Slalom Finals
Pro Women’s & Men’s Wakeboard Finals
Pro Women’s & Men’s Jump Finals
4:30 PM – 5:00 PM Pavilion Awards Presentation
Watch it live here:
https://masterswaterski.com/
8:00 AM – 5:00 PM 61st Masters Semifinal Rounds
Pro Women’s & Men’s Trick Semifinals
O’brien Scholarship Challenge: Jr. Women’s Slalom Head-to-Head
Pro Women’s & Men’s Slalom Semifinals
Pro Women’s & Men’s Wakeboard Semifinals
Pro Women’s & Men’s Jump Semifinals
Sunday, May 30th – Military Appreciation
10:00 AM – 10:30 AM Opening Ceremonies
Parade of Champions
10:30 AM – 4:00 PM 61st Masters Final Rounds
Pro Women’s & Men’s Trick Finals
O’brien Scholarship Challenge: Jr. Men’s Slalom Head-to-Head
Pro Women’s & Men’s Slalom Finals
Pro Women’s & Men’s Wakeboard Finals
Pro Women’s & Men’s Jump Finals
4:30 PM – 5:00 PM Pavilion Awards Presentation
Watch it live here:
https://masterswaterski.com/
Hoosier Ties To The Masters: Vennesa Vieke
Congratulations to Vennesa Vieke for qualifying for the Masters Water Ski & Wakeboard Tournament.
Another Indiana connection to world class water skiers! Vennesa is wife of Hoosier Noah Vieke, who works and coaches for Chet Raley in Florida. Noah comes to his parents home in Indiana each summer and offers water ski lessons at Emerald Lake. Noah and Vennesa reside in Florida where she not only water skis, but also works and is parent to their two youngsters, Riverlee Vieke (age 4) and Ezra Vieke (age 2 in July 2021)
We Hoosiers will be watching and rooting for Vennesa when she competes in the Masters event later this month.
Another Indiana connection to world class water skiers! Vennesa is wife of Hoosier Noah Vieke, who works and coaches for Chet Raley in Florida. Noah comes to his parents home in Indiana each summer and offers water ski lessons at Emerald Lake. Noah and Vennesa reside in Florida where she not only water skis, but also works and is parent to their two youngsters, Riverlee Vieke (age 4) and Ezra Vieke (age 2 in July 2021)
We Hoosiers will be watching and rooting for Vennesa when she competes in the Masters event later this month.
2021 Monday Night Ski League Series
Tips To Reduce Early Season Soreness
By Megan Lambert, from the Spring 2021 issue of Water Skier Magazine
Spring is here, the water is getting warmer, boats are coming out of storage, and I am sure you are just as excited as I am to get back on the water. As we begin the ski season, I want to share a few tips to help reduce the amount of soreness you might feel after your first ski sets of the year.
Plan Your Training
During ski season, planning your ski sets and gym days is crucial to prevent overtraining. This is especially true at the beginning of the season. Including rest days in your plan allows time for your body and muscles to recover.
Warmup On The Dock
It is common for skiers to use their first pass as their warmup. However, including even a 5-minute warm-up routine before you ski can reduce your injury risk as well as decrease muscle soreness after you ski. Dynamic movements like jumping jacks, lunges, push-ups, and squats prepare the body for skiing.
Warmup On The Water
Although it is tempting to start attacking the slalom course and attempting your goal line length or speed for the season, it is more beneficial for your body to start at a slower pace. You will get more benefits starting out at a slower pace. Doing pull-out drills, free skiing, decreasing the boat speed, and lengthening the rope are beneficial ways to focus on body position and form at the beginning of the season. Not only does this help you focus on techniques that will help you reach your goals in the long run, but it also decreases the load and strain placed on the body.
Plan Recovery Sessions
As an athlete, I hate stretching. As a strength and conditioning coach, I highly recommend planning regular recovery sessions…yes even ones that include stretching. Modalities like massage, foam rolling, and static stretching are great ways to reduce muscle soreness, prevent injury, and prepare your body for a long ski season.
Megan Lambert, CSCS, can be found working at the SkiSeth Waterski Training Center on John’s Island, S.C., this summer and competing in local tournaments.
Spring is here, the water is getting warmer, boats are coming out of storage, and I am sure you are just as excited as I am to get back on the water. As we begin the ski season, I want to share a few tips to help reduce the amount of soreness you might feel after your first ski sets of the year.
Plan Your Training
During ski season, planning your ski sets and gym days is crucial to prevent overtraining. This is especially true at the beginning of the season. Including rest days in your plan allows time for your body and muscles to recover.
Warmup On The Dock
It is common for skiers to use their first pass as their warmup. However, including even a 5-minute warm-up routine before you ski can reduce your injury risk as well as decrease muscle soreness after you ski. Dynamic movements like jumping jacks, lunges, push-ups, and squats prepare the body for skiing.
Warmup On The Water
Although it is tempting to start attacking the slalom course and attempting your goal line length or speed for the season, it is more beneficial for your body to start at a slower pace. You will get more benefits starting out at a slower pace. Doing pull-out drills, free skiing, decreasing the boat speed, and lengthening the rope are beneficial ways to focus on body position and form at the beginning of the season. Not only does this help you focus on techniques that will help you reach your goals in the long run, but it also decreases the load and strain placed on the body.
Plan Recovery Sessions
As an athlete, I hate stretching. As a strength and conditioning coach, I highly recommend planning regular recovery sessions…yes even ones that include stretching. Modalities like massage, foam rolling, and static stretching are great ways to reduce muscle soreness, prevent injury, and prepare your body for a long ski season.
Megan Lambert, CSCS, can be found working at the SkiSeth Waterski Training Center on John’s Island, S.C., this summer and competing in local tournaments.
Bart's Watersports 2021 Sponsorship
From humble beginnings operating out of a house in the small town of North Webster, Indiana, located in the lake region of North Central Indiana, IWSA Hall of Fame member Bart Culver has grown his company into one of the world’s largest online sources for all things water sports and boating. Bart’s Watersports has been a generous sponsor of IWSA for decades, including being title sponsor of the Indiana Water Ski Championships. This year's event will be sponsored/held at Timberlake in Mt. Vernon, Indiana on July 18th-19th. IWSA greatly appreciates Bart’s support!
Please think of Bart’s first for all your water sports and boating needs!
Please think of Bart’s first for all your water sports and boating needs!
IWSA Social Media Update
Hey Indiana!
Hopefully the off season has treated you well, and by the time you read this, we’ve seen the last of the snow. If you’re like us, you’re excited for the 2021 ski season to kick into high gear soon!
We have some exciting news. The new IWSA Social Media Team has been working on a better way to receive content from Indiana skiers, so they get the proper exposure on social media that they deserve. We’re encouraging all IWSA members to submit information. This includes (high quality) photos, videos, special performances, or any other relevant content, such as, for example, something such as the youngest member of your family learning to ski, or running the slalom course for the first time. These submissions will help us keep our social media and/or website “fresh”. While we can’t guarantee that we’ll be able to use everything submitted, we’ll make every effort to use as much as possible, and no item is too small to share!
IWSA has a Facebook page, and an Instagram page, in addition to our website. We want to show the skiing universe that Indiana water skiing has a lot happening! A new email account has been created for members to send their submissions to. It’s [email protected].
If you’re not already familiar with our website, or social media pages, we invite you to check them out.
Our website- www.indianawaterski.org
Instagram- Indiana_water_ski_association
Go to Instagram, search the above name exactly as written (underscores and all),
then click the Follow button.
Facebook- Indiana Water Ski Association
Go to Facebook, search for the above name, then hit the Like and Follow buttons.
The two ways to submit information, photos, etc, are:
The preferred method, is a submission form created with Google docs. The
submission form can be accessed by clicking this link: IWSA Social Media Submittal Form
If the link above doesn’t work, you can copy and paste this to your web browser:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdYnof-3ZSLD0hBVQKksRKfc41KggXCjU1EOcihnGHJsFx7RQ/viewform
There will be simple questions such as your name, the content you're submitting, who to tag on social media, and a brief description of what you want posted with the content. You can even upload (high quality) photos with the form. We recommend you save the submission link to your "favorites". This will allow you to quickly access it whenever you have something you wish to submit. You can also open this link on your iPhone, go down to the bottom and click the center button that looks like a square with an arrow pointing up, and then select "add to Home Screen". That will put a link directly on your phone's Home Screen. You can put it wherever you would like on your phone, allowing you to just click to be taken to the form.
The other way to submit content, should you struggle getting the form to work, is via the email address mentioned above: [email protected]
Your suggestions are always welcome, as we want all IWSA members to feel a sense of ownership and pride in making our social media among the best in our sport, by being informative, as well as providing exposure, for Indiana water skiing worldwide! We look forward to your contributions, and seeing everyone on the water soon!
Your IWSA Social Media Team
Hopefully the off season has treated you well, and by the time you read this, we’ve seen the last of the snow. If you’re like us, you’re excited for the 2021 ski season to kick into high gear soon!
We have some exciting news. The new IWSA Social Media Team has been working on a better way to receive content from Indiana skiers, so they get the proper exposure on social media that they deserve. We’re encouraging all IWSA members to submit information. This includes (high quality) photos, videos, special performances, or any other relevant content, such as, for example, something such as the youngest member of your family learning to ski, or running the slalom course for the first time. These submissions will help us keep our social media and/or website “fresh”. While we can’t guarantee that we’ll be able to use everything submitted, we’ll make every effort to use as much as possible, and no item is too small to share!
IWSA has a Facebook page, and an Instagram page, in addition to our website. We want to show the skiing universe that Indiana water skiing has a lot happening! A new email account has been created for members to send their submissions to. It’s [email protected].
If you’re not already familiar with our website, or social media pages, we invite you to check them out.
Our website- www.indianawaterski.org
Instagram- Indiana_water_ski_association
Go to Instagram, search the above name exactly as written (underscores and all),
then click the Follow button.
Facebook- Indiana Water Ski Association
Go to Facebook, search for the above name, then hit the Like and Follow buttons.
The two ways to submit information, photos, etc, are:
The preferred method, is a submission form created with Google docs. The
submission form can be accessed by clicking this link: IWSA Social Media Submittal Form
If the link above doesn’t work, you can copy and paste this to your web browser:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdYnof-3ZSLD0hBVQKksRKfc41KggXCjU1EOcihnGHJsFx7RQ/viewform
There will be simple questions such as your name, the content you're submitting, who to tag on social media, and a brief description of what you want posted with the content. You can even upload (high quality) photos with the form. We recommend you save the submission link to your "favorites". This will allow you to quickly access it whenever you have something you wish to submit. You can also open this link on your iPhone, go down to the bottom and click the center button that looks like a square with an arrow pointing up, and then select "add to Home Screen". That will put a link directly on your phone's Home Screen. You can put it wherever you would like on your phone, allowing you to just click to be taken to the form.
The other way to submit content, should you struggle getting the form to work, is via the email address mentioned above: [email protected]
Your suggestions are always welcome, as we want all IWSA members to feel a sense of ownership and pride in making our social media among the best in our sport, by being informative, as well as providing exposure, for Indiana water skiing worldwide! We look forward to your contributions, and seeing everyone on the water soon!
Your IWSA Social Media Team
Another 2021 Mastercraft Prostar
Neal Clark launched his new 2021 Mastercraft Prostar on Sunday at Boondocks Lake. Several brave souls demonstrated their skiing skills in cold, windy and choppy conditions. Tony Lambert was the first skier behind the green machine! Accolades to Liquid Edge Mastercraft out of Farmer City, Illinois for promoting the promo boat program.
It's time to water ski!!!
Pictured are some Kokomo Ski Club members checking out their new Mastercraft Prostar that was delivered from Liquid Edge Mastercraft in Farmer City, Illinois.
Interested in joining a ski club and getting use of a new 2021 Mastercraft Prostar? Call Prissy Edwards at 765-610-7552.
Pictured are some Kokomo Ski Club members checking out their new Mastercraft Prostar that was delivered from Liquid Edge Mastercraft in Farmer City, Illinois.
Interested in joining a ski club and getting use of a new 2021 Mastercraft Prostar? Call Prissy Edwards at 765-610-7552.
We Need More Clubs to Host Clinics for
GET ON THE WATER WEEK
Presented by Radar Skis
July 2 - July 11, 2021
Do you remember the awesome feeling the first time you went water skiing? We want to give everyone the opportunity to learn to ski, that's why we've launched Get on the Water Week, a national promotion to introduce more people to life on the water.
But, we need your help. There are not enough free clinics currently scheduled. View participating clubs here. We need more affiliated ski clubs to host free learn to ski events during the week of July 2 - July 11, 2021 so that more people will get the chance to learn to ski.
USA Water Ski & Wake Sports is covering the cost of sanctioning and guest memberships for all affiliated ski clubs who participate in Get on the Water Week! Plus, presenting sponsor, Radar Skis is giving away a free set of skis to the first 20 clubs who sanction!
In 2020, despite social distancing challenges, 26 clubs successfully hosted Get on the Water Week clinics, teaching 300 new skiers! We know we can do even better in 2021!
Key Dates
April: Promotional materials arrive via email. Start marketing your event!
May: Participant registration opens online.
June: Promotional event volunteer shirts and Radar skis are sent to the first 20 clubs who sanction!
July 2 - 11, 2021: Celebrate Get on the Water Week!
Please share this email with your club and register to host a Get on the Water Week Basic Skills clinic.
REGISTER NOW
GET ON THE WATER WEEK
Presented by Radar Skis
July 2 - July 11, 2021
Do you remember the awesome feeling the first time you went water skiing? We want to give everyone the opportunity to learn to ski, that's why we've launched Get on the Water Week, a national promotion to introduce more people to life on the water.
But, we need your help. There are not enough free clinics currently scheduled. View participating clubs here. We need more affiliated ski clubs to host free learn to ski events during the week of July 2 - July 11, 2021 so that more people will get the chance to learn to ski.
USA Water Ski & Wake Sports is covering the cost of sanctioning and guest memberships for all affiliated ski clubs who participate in Get on the Water Week! Plus, presenting sponsor, Radar Skis is giving away a free set of skis to the first 20 clubs who sanction!
In 2020, despite social distancing challenges, 26 clubs successfully hosted Get on the Water Week clinics, teaching 300 new skiers! We know we can do even better in 2021!
Key Dates
April: Promotional materials arrive via email. Start marketing your event!
May: Participant registration opens online.
June: Promotional event volunteer shirts and Radar skis are sent to the first 20 clubs who sanction!
July 2 - 11, 2021: Celebrate Get on the Water Week!
Please share this email with your club and register to host a Get on the Water Week Basic Skills clinic.
REGISTER NOW
USA-WSWS SafeSport Update
The water ski season is nearly upon us. Given the challenges everyone faced in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, I know you are eager to get back on the water. Our headquarters office and each of our sports discipline organizations have been diligently working behind the scenes to plan safe events for our members in 2021.
Additionally, USA Water Ski & Wake Sports (USA-WSWS) is committed to providing a safe and positive environment for all members on and off the water and promoting an environment free from abuse and misconduct.
On February 14, 2018, the U.S. Senate signed into Federal Law, S534, the Protecting Young Victims from Sexual Abuse and Safe Sport Authorization Act of 2017 . The bill imposes general requirements on youth-serving amateur athletic organizations which include prevention training for adult members who have regular contact with minor athletes.
Given the family nature of our sport, there are very few events that exclude children. Therefore, it was approved by the USA-WSWS Board of Directors on March 17, 2021 to require all USA-WSWS active members 18 years old and older to complete annual Safe Sport online training beginning in 2022. There is no cost for the training. USA-WSWS now joins 15 other USOPC National Governing Bodies (NGBs) that also require Safe Sport training for all members as a requirement for membership.
The goal of the training requirement is for USA-WSWS members to recognize and eliminate areas where potential abuse and misconduct could occur. We all have a role to play to ensure our members, especially our young ones, are safe. We are all part of the solution.
Although the requirement does not start until 2022, we are encouraging all USA-WSWS active members 18-years-old and older to take the SafeSport™ Core training now. To take the course for the first time, click on this link and enter access code: TVQQ-GZNL-SEBT-INS8.
Since Safe Sport works with all NGBs, any member who has already completed training for another USOPC affiliated sport (soccer, swimming, gymnastics, hockey, etc.), will have satisfied the initial requirement with USA-WSWS (although refresher training will still be required each year as explained below).
We will soon be rolling out a new membership system that has an enhanced Members Only dashboard with a direct connection to the Safe Sport database allowing you to manage/view your Safe Sport status.
As of today, 1,477 USA-WSWS members have already completed the SafeSport™ Core training. This training consists of a 60-minute course focused on safeguarding athletes from bullying; harassment; hazing; physical, emotional, and sexual abuse, and sexual misconduct. The SafeSport™ Core training is valid for one year and must be completed every four years. In the intervening three years, members must complete a 10-minute refresher course annually to remain compliant.
Beginning Jan. 1, 2022, if you have not completed the SafeSport™ Core training or required refresher course, your USA-WSWS membership status will appear as “inactive” in our system; and you will be unable to participate in sanctioned events or practices until the training is completed. New members and those renewing their membership will have 30 days upon registering to complete the training. Membership status during this period will appear as “pending” until the training is completed. If, after 30 days, training is not completed, membership status will become “inactive” and you will be unable to participate until training is completed.
By educating all members, we can provide a safe environment for all our participants. The U.S. Center for SafeSport was created to address the issue of abuse in sport. The Center is an independent organization that works with NGBs, including USA-WSWS, to enforce the Safe Sport Code and the Federal Safe Sport Act. The Center receives reports, conducts investigations, determines sanctions and informs NGBs of sanctions against any persons for violations of the Center’s Safe Sport Code. The Center employs specially trained personnel to conduct its investigations.
Since 2018, the Center has investigated a total of 7,209 cases among all NGBs, including 17 cases involving USA-WSWS members. There have been eight membership suspensions and two probations for violation of the Safe Sport code. Five cases currently remain open and are being investigated. View the USA-WSWS suspended member list.
For additional information, please check out the frequently asked questions about Safe Sport located on our website.
By taking the SafeSport™ training, you are joining a movement across all sports to support a new culture of athlete safety. Look for continued communication about Safe Sport via our website, e-newsletters and social media channels throughout the rest of this year.
Thank you for your membership and support of USA Water Ski & Wake Sports. If you have any questions regarding Safe Sport, please email [email protected].
Sincerely,
Nate Boudreaux
Executive Director
The water ski season is nearly upon us. Given the challenges everyone faced in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, I know you are eager to get back on the water. Our headquarters office and each of our sports discipline organizations have been diligently working behind the scenes to plan safe events for our members in 2021.
Additionally, USA Water Ski & Wake Sports (USA-WSWS) is committed to providing a safe and positive environment for all members on and off the water and promoting an environment free from abuse and misconduct.
On February 14, 2018, the U.S. Senate signed into Federal Law, S534, the Protecting Young Victims from Sexual Abuse and Safe Sport Authorization Act of 2017 . The bill imposes general requirements on youth-serving amateur athletic organizations which include prevention training for adult members who have regular contact with minor athletes.
Given the family nature of our sport, there are very few events that exclude children. Therefore, it was approved by the USA-WSWS Board of Directors on March 17, 2021 to require all USA-WSWS active members 18 years old and older to complete annual Safe Sport online training beginning in 2022. There is no cost for the training. USA-WSWS now joins 15 other USOPC National Governing Bodies (NGBs) that also require Safe Sport training for all members as a requirement for membership.
The goal of the training requirement is for USA-WSWS members to recognize and eliminate areas where potential abuse and misconduct could occur. We all have a role to play to ensure our members, especially our young ones, are safe. We are all part of the solution.
Although the requirement does not start until 2022, we are encouraging all USA-WSWS active members 18-years-old and older to take the SafeSport™ Core training now. To take the course for the first time, click on this link and enter access code: TVQQ-GZNL-SEBT-INS8.
Since Safe Sport works with all NGBs, any member who has already completed training for another USOPC affiliated sport (soccer, swimming, gymnastics, hockey, etc.), will have satisfied the initial requirement with USA-WSWS (although refresher training will still be required each year as explained below).
We will soon be rolling out a new membership system that has an enhanced Members Only dashboard with a direct connection to the Safe Sport database allowing you to manage/view your Safe Sport status.
As of today, 1,477 USA-WSWS members have already completed the SafeSport™ Core training. This training consists of a 60-minute course focused on safeguarding athletes from bullying; harassment; hazing; physical, emotional, and sexual abuse, and sexual misconduct. The SafeSport™ Core training is valid for one year and must be completed every four years. In the intervening three years, members must complete a 10-minute refresher course annually to remain compliant.
Beginning Jan. 1, 2022, if you have not completed the SafeSport™ Core training or required refresher course, your USA-WSWS membership status will appear as “inactive” in our system; and you will be unable to participate in sanctioned events or practices until the training is completed. New members and those renewing their membership will have 30 days upon registering to complete the training. Membership status during this period will appear as “pending” until the training is completed. If, after 30 days, training is not completed, membership status will become “inactive” and you will be unable to participate until training is completed.
By educating all members, we can provide a safe environment for all our participants. The U.S. Center for SafeSport was created to address the issue of abuse in sport. The Center is an independent organization that works with NGBs, including USA-WSWS, to enforce the Safe Sport Code and the Federal Safe Sport Act. The Center receives reports, conducts investigations, determines sanctions and informs NGBs of sanctions against any persons for violations of the Center’s Safe Sport Code. The Center employs specially trained personnel to conduct its investigations.
Since 2018, the Center has investigated a total of 7,209 cases among all NGBs, including 17 cases involving USA-WSWS members. There have been eight membership suspensions and two probations for violation of the Safe Sport code. Five cases currently remain open and are being investigated. View the USA-WSWS suspended member list.
For additional information, please check out the frequently asked questions about Safe Sport located on our website.
By taking the SafeSport™ training, you are joining a movement across all sports to support a new culture of athlete safety. Look for continued communication about Safe Sport via our website, e-newsletters and social media channels throughout the rest of this year.
Thank you for your membership and support of USA Water Ski & Wake Sports. If you have any questions regarding Safe Sport, please email [email protected].
Sincerely,
Nate Boudreaux
Executive Director
LOOKING BACK IN TIME - FAIRLAND RECREATION CLUB
As part of the "Skier Recognition Series", Dave Jarrett had an opportunity to sit down with Diane Herr Poff, the daughter of Jerry and Dick Herr, owner/operators of the Fairland Recreation Club near Fairland, Indiana. In this article, we're not focusing on a particular skier, but reviewing a significant contributor to Indiana's water ski community and, it's history.
In approximately 1960, Dick Herr and Lowell Haverstick partnered up to purchase the "borrow pit" that eventually became the Fairland Recreation Club. The lake had been created by the state highway department during construction of I-74 and extra dirt was needed for the overpass over the new Interstate. Lowell had the crane and did the initial digging/creation of the beach area and boat launch area. In the beginning, the amenities included the concession stand building, beach, and an ice cream truck. Not long after, Dick bought out his partner and began expanding the property over the years. Dick was a workaholic, according to daughter, Diane. He delivered a postal route early in the mornings, then headed for the lake to work the rest of the day. Dick took great pride in the property and was always grading the beach, painting and doing the maintenance associated with owning a business property. He also got his Family involved....wife Jerry did the bookwork while daughters Diane and Dawn were lifeguards, both also helping Dad with a variety of other jobs.
Over the years, the property was expanded to include a campgrounds on the Eastern section. Improvements came with miniature golf, batting cages, curved shade awnings from an old Frisch's restaurant, diving platforms, party building, boat carports, etc. As the amenities were expanded, so were the events; Triathlons, jet ski races, winter polar bear swims, and even winter "turkey shoots!"
Sadly, the popularity of the beach and the "swimming hole" diminished, probably due to the availability of inexpensive backyard above ground pools. Then, in 2002, construction of the Indiana Grand Casino began on the opposite quadrant of the I-74 interchange. During the construction of the casino, the water table was drained down for the construction of two lakes on the casino property. This resulted in the draining of Fairland Lake. It became a mud field and basically put the Fairland Recreation Club out of business. Lawsuits were filed and a jury trial resulted in a very insignificant settlement. A couple of years later an auction was held, many items were sold off and the property was eventually sold to an investor.
Luckily, the Fairland Ski Club got it's start and continued to operate through all of these years, with the exception of that 2002 season.
In the early 1960's, the Indianapolis Water Ski Club was skiing and holding tournaments at the Maywood Lake site on the Southwest side of Indianapolis. In the early 1970's, Rusty Carter Sr. and several other members leased the Fairland site and moved the Indianapolis Water Ski Club to Fairland. Some of these members names included John and Charlene Schofield with daughter Marla, Steve and Lynette Helton, Jerry Hickman, Buster Reed, Dan Custer, and Randy Sharkey. Much later came a different time and a new name.....Fairland Ski Club. This new Club operated for several decades at the Fairland site. Back in the day, different ski clubs competed with each other to hold the annual State Championships. It was financially very rewarding and the events sometimes spilled over into 3 day events. Fairland was a great place to host due to the amenities and beach for everyone to enjoy. The Indiana State Championships were held there in 1973, 1975, 1984, 1992 and, 1999 (50th anniversary). The site was also host to not only numerous IWSA "Spring Flings" over the years, but the Monday Night Ski League began there as well, with Mark Qualkinbush and MD Boats as sponsor. Some Monday nights entertained as many as 17 skiers that would show up for a set of instruction from Bill Roach and other members. The Monday Night Ski League produced several skiers still active in tournament circles today.
Unfortunately, in 2019, the owner informed the ski club that their annual lease would not be renewed.....an end of a water ski era at the property.
Dick and Jerry are no longer with us but many fond memories of the Fairland Recreation Club will linger forever.
Thanks to Diane Herr Poff and Mike Baker for photos.
DJ
As part of the "Skier Recognition Series", Dave Jarrett had an opportunity to sit down with Diane Herr Poff, the daughter of Jerry and Dick Herr, owner/operators of the Fairland Recreation Club near Fairland, Indiana. In this article, we're not focusing on a particular skier, but reviewing a significant contributor to Indiana's water ski community and, it's history.
In approximately 1960, Dick Herr and Lowell Haverstick partnered up to purchase the "borrow pit" that eventually became the Fairland Recreation Club. The lake had been created by the state highway department during construction of I-74 and extra dirt was needed for the overpass over the new Interstate. Lowell had the crane and did the initial digging/creation of the beach area and boat launch area. In the beginning, the amenities included the concession stand building, beach, and an ice cream truck. Not long after, Dick bought out his partner and began expanding the property over the years. Dick was a workaholic, according to daughter, Diane. He delivered a postal route early in the mornings, then headed for the lake to work the rest of the day. Dick took great pride in the property and was always grading the beach, painting and doing the maintenance associated with owning a business property. He also got his Family involved....wife Jerry did the bookwork while daughters Diane and Dawn were lifeguards, both also helping Dad with a variety of other jobs.
Over the years, the property was expanded to include a campgrounds on the Eastern section. Improvements came with miniature golf, batting cages, curved shade awnings from an old Frisch's restaurant, diving platforms, party building, boat carports, etc. As the amenities were expanded, so were the events; Triathlons, jet ski races, winter polar bear swims, and even winter "turkey shoots!"
Sadly, the popularity of the beach and the "swimming hole" diminished, probably due to the availability of inexpensive backyard above ground pools. Then, in 2002, construction of the Indiana Grand Casino began on the opposite quadrant of the I-74 interchange. During the construction of the casino, the water table was drained down for the construction of two lakes on the casino property. This resulted in the draining of Fairland Lake. It became a mud field and basically put the Fairland Recreation Club out of business. Lawsuits were filed and a jury trial resulted in a very insignificant settlement. A couple of years later an auction was held, many items were sold off and the property was eventually sold to an investor.
Luckily, the Fairland Ski Club got it's start and continued to operate through all of these years, with the exception of that 2002 season.
In the early 1960's, the Indianapolis Water Ski Club was skiing and holding tournaments at the Maywood Lake site on the Southwest side of Indianapolis. In the early 1970's, Rusty Carter Sr. and several other members leased the Fairland site and moved the Indianapolis Water Ski Club to Fairland. Some of these members names included John and Charlene Schofield with daughter Marla, Steve and Lynette Helton, Jerry Hickman, Buster Reed, Dan Custer, and Randy Sharkey. Much later came a different time and a new name.....Fairland Ski Club. This new Club operated for several decades at the Fairland site. Back in the day, different ski clubs competed with each other to hold the annual State Championships. It was financially very rewarding and the events sometimes spilled over into 3 day events. Fairland was a great place to host due to the amenities and beach for everyone to enjoy. The Indiana State Championships were held there in 1973, 1975, 1984, 1992 and, 1999 (50th anniversary). The site was also host to not only numerous IWSA "Spring Flings" over the years, but the Monday Night Ski League began there as well, with Mark Qualkinbush and MD Boats as sponsor. Some Monday nights entertained as many as 17 skiers that would show up for a set of instruction from Bill Roach and other members. The Monday Night Ski League produced several skiers still active in tournament circles today.
Unfortunately, in 2019, the owner informed the ski club that their annual lease would not be renewed.....an end of a water ski era at the property.
Dick and Jerry are no longer with us but many fond memories of the Fairland Recreation Club will linger forever.
Thanks to Diane Herr Poff and Mike Baker for photos.
DJ
FITNESS - 5 HABITS TO ADD TO YOUR POST-SKI ROUTINE
This article first appeared in the Winter 2021 issue of The Water Skier magazine, the official publication of USA Water Ski & Wake Sports.
By nature, slalom skiers are creatures of habit. For example, think of how many skiers will only put on their gloves in a certain order, will only hold the handle with a specific color on the left side, or will only wear a specific swimsuit because he or she skied a personal best in it at some point.
Although you can argue that those behaviors can be beneficial for slalom skiing, as an athlete, I believe it is also important to consider the recovery habits you practice after a ski set.
So, what do I mean by “recovery habits?”
In this case, I am talking about techniques that help to reduce muscle soreness, decrease overall inflammation, and get your body ready to ski again.
Here are five ideas to help you start thinking about your own post-ski recovery routine.
1. Drink lots of water
Water promotes muscle recovery and ligament and tendon health. Daily, you should drink a minimum of half of your body weight in ounces of water. For example, if you weigh 100 pounds, then you should drink a minimum of 50 ounces of water every day.
2. Eat a healthy snack
Consuming a diet rich in natural, unprocessed foods and refueling your body with healthy carbohydrates, fat, and protein reduces inflammation and promotes muscle recovery. Although there are many healthy snack options, one is a handful of almonds and an apple.
3. Go to bed early
Did you know that your body spends the most time in recovery-mode when you are sleeping? That means that getting enough sleep has a huge impact on sports performance!
4. Practice yoga
Yoga can be a great way to mentally unwind and physically restore joint range of motion. One of my favorite YouTube yoga channels is called, “Yoga with Adriene.”
5. Foam roll tight muscles
Targeting stiff tissue with a foam roller or a lacrosse ball brings blood flow to a specific area and works to increase joint range of motion. Performed on a regular basis, these exercises help reduce the risk of injury.
Megan Lambert, CSCS, can be found writing exercise programs and working as a snow ski instructor in Vail, Colo., this winter.
This article first appeared in the Winter 2021 issue of The Water Skier magazine, the official publication of USA Water Ski & Wake Sports.
By nature, slalom skiers are creatures of habit. For example, think of how many skiers will only put on their gloves in a certain order, will only hold the handle with a specific color on the left side, or will only wear a specific swimsuit because he or she skied a personal best in it at some point.
Although you can argue that those behaviors can be beneficial for slalom skiing, as an athlete, I believe it is also important to consider the recovery habits you practice after a ski set.
So, what do I mean by “recovery habits?”
In this case, I am talking about techniques that help to reduce muscle soreness, decrease overall inflammation, and get your body ready to ski again.
Here are five ideas to help you start thinking about your own post-ski recovery routine.
1. Drink lots of water
Water promotes muscle recovery and ligament and tendon health. Daily, you should drink a minimum of half of your body weight in ounces of water. For example, if you weigh 100 pounds, then you should drink a minimum of 50 ounces of water every day.
2. Eat a healthy snack
Consuming a diet rich in natural, unprocessed foods and refueling your body with healthy carbohydrates, fat, and protein reduces inflammation and promotes muscle recovery. Although there are many healthy snack options, one is a handful of almonds and an apple.
3. Go to bed early
Did you know that your body spends the most time in recovery-mode when you are sleeping? That means that getting enough sleep has a huge impact on sports performance!
4. Practice yoga
Yoga can be a great way to mentally unwind and physically restore joint range of motion. One of my favorite YouTube yoga channels is called, “Yoga with Adriene.”
5. Foam roll tight muscles
Targeting stiff tissue with a foam roller or a lacrosse ball brings blood flow to a specific area and works to increase joint range of motion. Performed on a regular basis, these exercises help reduce the risk of injury.
Megan Lambert, CSCS, can be found writing exercise programs and working as a snow ski instructor in Vail, Colo., this winter.
World Water Skiers Foundation
The World Water Skiers Foundation was set up as a Not for Profit Organization to: promote, market and advance diverse worldwide participation and excellence in the sport of water skiing through education, competition and innovation while upholding the principles of fair play. The WWS Foundation was started in 2019 by Jaret Llewellyn and David & Tom Grey. The group held deep concerns over the sustainability of the sport, which stemmed from the fragmented nature of waterskiing. The unfortunate result for the sport is little growth and a trend of losing relevance in today’s culture. The WWS was created in the belief that tournament Water Skiing needs to adapt to the fast pace of today’s technological world.
In an attempt to unify the sport, WWS prioritized the presentation of a modern face for the sport by creating a new website. The website would embrace waterskiing around the World at all levels from Grass Roots to the Elite competitive skier. The aim of the WWS was to create a website, where you can find information from all countries around the world and waterski communities of all levels without going to numerous websites, a characteristic that no other organization offers. Yet, due to the limited resources WWS currently has, it will take time to achieve this ultimate goal. The WWS website has only been live for just over a year but can boast:
The WWS wants to encourage skiers at all levels to go to the website, to create an account, and to fill out their very own profile. Upon creation, skiers can add photos, videos, news articles and a plethora of general information about themselves.
Likewise, any club or organization that wants to embed any of our 'iframes' on their website pulling back information from the WWS Data Hub about their Ski site, Members profiles, Competitions and results are welcome to contact the WWS and will be provided the necessary code to be able to register their club/organization, completely free of charge. An example of this can be see at https://worldwaterskiers.com/site/USAS0001/
The WWS has also been developing other services that will hopefully be useful to the various Waterski Federations around the world. The first of these initiatives was launched last year in conjunction with Waterski Canada. WWS built a new membership platform specific for the sport, which has now been in use for over a year.
The membership platform is already available for integration into all federations and the WWS also hopes to be able to adapt the platform so that it can be made available to Clubs and other Waterskiing Organizations. WWS has also created additional programs to be able to create a competition, take Skier Registration, produce a Participant list and, in due course, score the event. The WWS tournament management system will allow event organizers to improve the efficiency with which they log information and share said details with participating skiers, officials, and viewers. It has been intentionally built to conform to the variety of rule formats that different countries and federations currently use.
Although most of the WWS resources are available for mobile phones via the Web App, one of the top priorities is to build a Mobile App. Because of the extensive database of Athletes, Competitions and Results within the WWS, we hope with a newly developed App, the WWS will be able to send notifications to viewers regarding athletes and results that water ski enthusiasts are interested in. The WWS aims to cover all events around the world, meaning that the notification services will not be restricted only to skiers participating in a national event, but any event world-wide.
World Water Skiers are also looking to put on a signature series of competitions and with major sponsor’s support. The Series was due to be launched last Summer, but because of the travel restrictions being imposed because of the pandemic, the maiden events had to be put off till later this year. Look for announcements on this within the next few months.
WWS has been funding this endeavor for over 4 years so we have had to keep the team small and prioritize projects. So much is available now to the community but there are so many incredible ideas to be built out which will strengthen the platform. Some donations have come in and we are totally humbled by your support. Now is time for engagement, the more the community uses the platform, the more it will grow. However you feel you can contribute to the WWS team by the way of time or financial support, we will dedicate 100% to rebuild the sport that we can all be proud of. https://worldwaterskiers.com/donate/
The World Water Skiers Foundation was set up as a Not for Profit Organization to: promote, market and advance diverse worldwide participation and excellence in the sport of water skiing through education, competition and innovation while upholding the principles of fair play. The WWS Foundation was started in 2019 by Jaret Llewellyn and David & Tom Grey. The group held deep concerns over the sustainability of the sport, which stemmed from the fragmented nature of waterskiing. The unfortunate result for the sport is little growth and a trend of losing relevance in today’s culture. The WWS was created in the belief that tournament Water Skiing needs to adapt to the fast pace of today’s technological world.
In an attempt to unify the sport, WWS prioritized the presentation of a modern face for the sport by creating a new website. The website would embrace waterskiing around the World at all levels from Grass Roots to the Elite competitive skier. The aim of the WWS was to create a website, where you can find information from all countries around the world and waterski communities of all levels without going to numerous websites, a characteristic that no other organization offers. Yet, due to the limited resources WWS currently has, it will take time to achieve this ultimate goal. The WWS website has only been live for just over a year but can boast:
- Over 1000 skiers that have created profiles.
- A further 500 registered non-Skiing members.
- A Calendar of all 3-event tournaments (see ours here) in the US.
- A collection of all Rankings List and Record events around the world.
- Details of over 500 Ski Sites (a number that is continuously growing) in various Countries.
- Results for all IWWF events, linked to Athletes profiles, Competitions and Ski sites
- IWWF Rankings Lists
- New Items and other Articles and features of interest.
The WWS wants to encourage skiers at all levels to go to the website, to create an account, and to fill out their very own profile. Upon creation, skiers can add photos, videos, news articles and a plethora of general information about themselves.
Likewise, any club or organization that wants to embed any of our 'iframes' on their website pulling back information from the WWS Data Hub about their Ski site, Members profiles, Competitions and results are welcome to contact the WWS and will be provided the necessary code to be able to register their club/organization, completely free of charge. An example of this can be see at https://worldwaterskiers.com/site/USAS0001/
The WWS has also been developing other services that will hopefully be useful to the various Waterski Federations around the world. The first of these initiatives was launched last year in conjunction with Waterski Canada. WWS built a new membership platform specific for the sport, which has now been in use for over a year.
The membership platform is already available for integration into all federations and the WWS also hopes to be able to adapt the platform so that it can be made available to Clubs and other Waterskiing Organizations. WWS has also created additional programs to be able to create a competition, take Skier Registration, produce a Participant list and, in due course, score the event. The WWS tournament management system will allow event organizers to improve the efficiency with which they log information and share said details with participating skiers, officials, and viewers. It has been intentionally built to conform to the variety of rule formats that different countries and federations currently use.
Although most of the WWS resources are available for mobile phones via the Web App, one of the top priorities is to build a Mobile App. Because of the extensive database of Athletes, Competitions and Results within the WWS, we hope with a newly developed App, the WWS will be able to send notifications to viewers regarding athletes and results that water ski enthusiasts are interested in. The WWS aims to cover all events around the world, meaning that the notification services will not be restricted only to skiers participating in a national event, but any event world-wide.
World Water Skiers are also looking to put on a signature series of competitions and with major sponsor’s support. The Series was due to be launched last Summer, but because of the travel restrictions being imposed because of the pandemic, the maiden events had to be put off till later this year. Look for announcements on this within the next few months.
WWS has been funding this endeavor for over 4 years so we have had to keep the team small and prioritize projects. So much is available now to the community but there are so many incredible ideas to be built out which will strengthen the platform. Some donations have come in and we are totally humbled by your support. Now is time for engagement, the more the community uses the platform, the more it will grow. However you feel you can contribute to the WWS team by the way of time or financial support, we will dedicate 100% to rebuild the sport that we can all be proud of. https://worldwaterskiers.com/donate/
2021 Midwest Region Tournament Guide
N3 Boatworks
Holy Toledo! N-3 Boatworks has a new Nautique 200 tournament water ski boat on display at their store. N-3 Boatworks has been advertising an "in house" boat show this week as a result of the cancelled Indiana Boat, Sport & Travel Show which usually occurs about this time in February. They also have some soft goods in their equipment section. Stop by and say hello.
Holy Toledo! N-3 Boatworks has a new Nautique 200 tournament water ski boat on display at their store. N-3 Boatworks has been advertising an "in house" boat show this week as a result of the cancelled Indiana Boat, Sport & Travel Show which usually occurs about this time in February. They also have some soft goods in their equipment section. Stop by and say hello.
2021 IWSA Membership Drive
Dear Water Skier Enthusiast,
Plagiarizing from President Kennedy..."Ask not what your water ski organization can do for you, ask what you can do for your Indiana Water Ski Association."
The Indiana Water Ski Association needs you and your family as members! We usually receive our renewals and membership fees for the next year at the annual Fall banquet. Since we did not have the banquet in 2020, we missed the opportunity to start filling our membership rolls for 2021.
We need your membership to help fund the various projects that IWSA supports. We hope you follow IWSA on our website at IndianaWaterSki.org, Facebook, and Instagram. IWSA also sponsors and helps fund the annual Indiana State Water Ski Championships each year. (Timberlake in Mt. Vernon is this year's site) Be reminded that participants in the Indiana Water Ski Championships and recipients of Barb Miller Scholarships must be members of IWSA.
IWSA also promotes additional water ski activities around the state of Indiana including but not limited to the Monday Night Ski League series, the RHI Disabled water ski event, sanctioned tournaments, water ski clinics, etc.
IWSA needs your membership support. A mailing is out today! Forms are also available online at http://www.indianawaterski.org/join-iwsa.html
PayPal method for payment is also available with directions at the bottom of the form.
Ski You Soon!
Prissy Edwards - Membership Chair Person - IWSA - 765-610-7552
Dear Water Skier Enthusiast,
Plagiarizing from President Kennedy..."Ask not what your water ski organization can do for you, ask what you can do for your Indiana Water Ski Association."
The Indiana Water Ski Association needs you and your family as members! We usually receive our renewals and membership fees for the next year at the annual Fall banquet. Since we did not have the banquet in 2020, we missed the opportunity to start filling our membership rolls for 2021.
We need your membership to help fund the various projects that IWSA supports. We hope you follow IWSA on our website at IndianaWaterSki.org, Facebook, and Instagram. IWSA also sponsors and helps fund the annual Indiana State Water Ski Championships each year. (Timberlake in Mt. Vernon is this year's site) Be reminded that participants in the Indiana Water Ski Championships and recipients of Barb Miller Scholarships must be members of IWSA.
IWSA also promotes additional water ski activities around the state of Indiana including but not limited to the Monday Night Ski League series, the RHI Disabled water ski event, sanctioned tournaments, water ski clinics, etc.
IWSA needs your membership support. A mailing is out today! Forms are also available online at http://www.indianawaterski.org/join-iwsa.html
PayPal method for payment is also available with directions at the bottom of the form.
Ski You Soon!
Prissy Edwards - Membership Chair Person - IWSA - 765-610-7552
Pro Wake Event
This time of year, the Indianapolis Boat Sport and Travel Show is usually in session for Indiana residents to dream about coming spring and water related activities. Due to Covid 19, this year's event was cancelled. Pro Wake Watersports located in Noblesville stepped in on Sunday to help fill the void. They advertised an open house event featuring the unveiling of racing fame Tony Stewart's new Supra wake surfing boat. It was almost like old times as there were numerous boats, other vendors, a beer bar, and a food truck! The event was permitted ahead of time by the Board of Health and building occupancy was limited. Everyone was masked and attempted to keep social distancing. Dan Reed, a Tony Stewart fan, along with many others got Tony's autograph, as well as his girlfriend, Leah Pruett, a NHRA Top Fuel dragster driver, on related materials. Do also be reminded that N-3 Boatworks is also advertising an "In House Boat Show" this week at their showroom located at 7001 Hawthorn Park Drive, Indianapolis.
This time of year, the Indianapolis Boat Sport and Travel Show is usually in session for Indiana residents to dream about coming spring and water related activities. Due to Covid 19, this year's event was cancelled. Pro Wake Watersports located in Noblesville stepped in on Sunday to help fill the void. They advertised an open house event featuring the unveiling of racing fame Tony Stewart's new Supra wake surfing boat. It was almost like old times as there were numerous boats, other vendors, a beer bar, and a food truck! The event was permitted ahead of time by the Board of Health and building occupancy was limited. Everyone was masked and attempted to keep social distancing. Dan Reed, a Tony Stewart fan, along with many others got Tony's autograph, as well as his girlfriend, Leah Pruett, a NHRA Top Fuel dragster driver, on related materials. Do also be reminded that N-3 Boatworks is also advertising an "In House Boat Show" this week at their showroom located at 7001 Hawthorn Park Drive, Indianapolis.
Skier Recognition Casey Contos
This week we're shining the spotlight on IWSA member Casey Contos. At age 37, Casey has 30 years of competitive water skiing under his belt. Casey trains at Emerald Lake with his father, Kim. Casey is known as a slalom specialist, but also competed in some tricks and jump in his youth, with the first of his numerous Indiana state records being in Boys 1 Overall. That record stood for many years. Casey had the privilege of representing Indiana as a member of Midwest Junior Development Team. He also competed in the prestigious Junior US Team Trials, and Junior US Open. Casey didn't hang up the trick and jump skis until after his 4 years as a collegiate skier at the University of Alabama, where he was an All Star, and helped the Crimson tide to top four finishes at Collegiate Nationals each year.
Casey has four National slalom titles, two each in Men 1, and Men 2, on his resume. He is the current Indiana State Men 2 Slalom Record Holder, as well as the Midwest Regional Championships Tournament Men 2 Slalom Record Holder. August 2018, following the Nationals, Casey "graduated" into the Men 3 division, which made him eligible for the Big Dawg head-to-head cash prize slalom series. A last minute decision to travel to Colorado for the series final qualifying event of the year, after only a couple of practice sets at 34, proved worthwhile. He advanced far enough to earn a spot in the series finals that September in Michigan. It was in the head-to-head round during the Michigan finals that Casey skied a, at the time, PB of 5 at 39 off, before taking a "bell ringer" of a crash going to 6 ball! Casey was hungry for more of the head-to-head formats! In 2019, Casey and his dad, Kim, became the first father and son to complete together in the same Big Dawg events, the qualifier in California, and the finals in West Palm Beach. The finals were held in conjunction with the US Nationals in 2019. Casey chose at Nationals to compete in the elite Masters Men division instead of his Men 3 age division. He earned a podium finish in this tough event.
While electing not to travel in 2020 to regionals or nationals, Casey did travel to Lake 38 in Florida last September to ski in the inaugural 55k W.E.S.T. cash prize head-to-head.. Casey earned the number 3 seed for the head-to-head rounds, following scores of 1 1/2 at 41' in both qualifying rounds! Unfortunately a mistake in his first head-to-head bracket cost him a payout. That's all the motivation Casey needs going into 2021 to reach new goals! The current US 2021 ski year ranking has Casey sitting at number 1 in Men 3, and 7th on the Masters Men slalom list. The latest World Water Skiers weekly ranking list shows Casey at number 3 in the world for 35+ Men Slalom.
Casey enjoys giving back to the sport by coaching young skiers in Indiana's annual Junior Development Clinic. He is also an assistant slalom judge, and newly elected member of the IWSA Board of Directors. Casey lives in Anderson with his wife, Jen, son, Bennett, and daughters Bella, Elle, and Sophia.
This week we're shining the spotlight on IWSA member Casey Contos. At age 37, Casey has 30 years of competitive water skiing under his belt. Casey trains at Emerald Lake with his father, Kim. Casey is known as a slalom specialist, but also competed in some tricks and jump in his youth, with the first of his numerous Indiana state records being in Boys 1 Overall. That record stood for many years. Casey had the privilege of representing Indiana as a member of Midwest Junior Development Team. He also competed in the prestigious Junior US Team Trials, and Junior US Open. Casey didn't hang up the trick and jump skis until after his 4 years as a collegiate skier at the University of Alabama, where he was an All Star, and helped the Crimson tide to top four finishes at Collegiate Nationals each year.
Casey has four National slalom titles, two each in Men 1, and Men 2, on his resume. He is the current Indiana State Men 2 Slalom Record Holder, as well as the Midwest Regional Championships Tournament Men 2 Slalom Record Holder. August 2018, following the Nationals, Casey "graduated" into the Men 3 division, which made him eligible for the Big Dawg head-to-head cash prize slalom series. A last minute decision to travel to Colorado for the series final qualifying event of the year, after only a couple of practice sets at 34, proved worthwhile. He advanced far enough to earn a spot in the series finals that September in Michigan. It was in the head-to-head round during the Michigan finals that Casey skied a, at the time, PB of 5 at 39 off, before taking a "bell ringer" of a crash going to 6 ball! Casey was hungry for more of the head-to-head formats! In 2019, Casey and his dad, Kim, became the first father and son to complete together in the same Big Dawg events, the qualifier in California, and the finals in West Palm Beach. The finals were held in conjunction with the US Nationals in 2019. Casey chose at Nationals to compete in the elite Masters Men division instead of his Men 3 age division. He earned a podium finish in this tough event.
While electing not to travel in 2020 to regionals or nationals, Casey did travel to Lake 38 in Florida last September to ski in the inaugural 55k W.E.S.T. cash prize head-to-head.. Casey earned the number 3 seed for the head-to-head rounds, following scores of 1 1/2 at 41' in both qualifying rounds! Unfortunately a mistake in his first head-to-head bracket cost him a payout. That's all the motivation Casey needs going into 2021 to reach new goals! The current US 2021 ski year ranking has Casey sitting at number 1 in Men 3, and 7th on the Masters Men slalom list. The latest World Water Skiers weekly ranking list shows Casey at number 3 in the world for 35+ Men Slalom.
Casey enjoys giving back to the sport by coaching young skiers in Indiana's annual Junior Development Clinic. He is also an assistant slalom judge, and newly elected member of the IWSA Board of Directors. Casey lives in Anderson with his wife, Jen, son, Bennett, and daughters Bella, Elle, and Sophia.
2020 Midwest Skier Records:
Records based on performances by Midwest Region skiers at ANY record capability tournament regardless of tournament location.
New Records from 2020 include:
Open Men Jump: Will Roberts 212 Feet
Men 1 Jump: Ben Leutz 208 Feet
Men 7 Slalom: Ted McColley 100 Buoys
Boys 2 Slalom: Ethan Barkwell 86 Buoys
Boys 2 Trick: Giovanni Bloyer 3990 Points
Boys 2 Jump: Dylan Anderson 69 Feet
GIrls 2 Slalom: Rachel Staab 62 Buoys
Girls 2 Trick: Cameron Shouman 790 Points
Boys 4 Slalom: Reid Meinhardt 103.5 Buoys
Boys 4 Trick: Ty Kosek 3670 Points
Boys 4 Jump: Ty Kosek 136 Feet
http://awsamidwest.org/midwest-records/
CONGRATS TO ALL!!
Send an email to [email protected] to request your certificate!
Records based on performances by Midwest Region skiers at ANY record capability tournament regardless of tournament location.
New Records from 2020 include:
Open Men Jump: Will Roberts 212 Feet
Men 1 Jump: Ben Leutz 208 Feet
Men 7 Slalom: Ted McColley 100 Buoys
Boys 2 Slalom: Ethan Barkwell 86 Buoys
Boys 2 Trick: Giovanni Bloyer 3990 Points
Boys 2 Jump: Dylan Anderson 69 Feet
GIrls 2 Slalom: Rachel Staab 62 Buoys
Girls 2 Trick: Cameron Shouman 790 Points
Boys 4 Slalom: Reid Meinhardt 103.5 Buoys
Boys 4 Trick: Ty Kosek 3670 Points
Boys 4 Jump: Ty Kosek 136 Feet
http://awsamidwest.org/midwest-records/
CONGRATS TO ALL!!
Send an email to [email protected] to request your certificate!
Skier Recognition Steve Plummer
In 1965, the Plummer family’s summer neighbor on Lake Webster taught Bob, Nancy and Steve how to ski, then signed them up for show skiing with the Ski Bees ski club. Steve Plummer took that plunge into show and tournament skiing that ultimately led to a career as Bart’s Water Sports Center sales manager.
Steve credits the Ski Bees’ welcoming environment for kick starting a lifelong love for the sport. Skiers of all age, gender and ability grabbed skis and headed to the dock for hours of fun together. In 1967 the Ski Bees encouraged Steve to attend his first Indiana State Waterski Tournament, setting in motion a consecutive string of competitive participation that was ended by an untimely surgery in 2020. In 1983 he began serving as a Regular Judge, achieving Sr. Judge credentials in 1991. Yes, he attended and officiated at the 2020 State Meet, and loves the interaction between skiers and officials who do their best to assure that skiers have a great opportunity to perform their best.
Among Steve’s fondest tournament memories is a pre-cruise control Nationals Mens 1 Jump event in Metairie, LA. On his enthusiastic, pass #1 counter cut at the 500’ buoy the driver throttled him… hard! It took the safety boat crew several minutes to clean up the ensuing yard sale at the wrong end of the lake!
For 56 water ski seasons, IWSA Hall of Famer and Rollie Williams Service Award winner Steve Plummer skimmed over Indiana waterways. During that time he ranked at the top of Indiana and Midwest Region 3 event skiing in all age divisions.
No more.
Last October Steve and Becky sold the snow blower and moved to Winter Haven, Florida.
The Plummer’s enjoyed an 80 degree high on the day of this interview. They said that maybe in July they’ll grow weary of the heat. For now, “wintertime” activity includes Pickle Ball and Steve thinks he may take up swimming and alligator wrestling, both available at their lakefront. Son Jeremy may want to take a trip south to discourage the latter!
We wish Steve and Becky a great retirement life in FL!
John Kniesly
In 1965, the Plummer family’s summer neighbor on Lake Webster taught Bob, Nancy and Steve how to ski, then signed them up for show skiing with the Ski Bees ski club. Steve Plummer took that plunge into show and tournament skiing that ultimately led to a career as Bart’s Water Sports Center sales manager.
Steve credits the Ski Bees’ welcoming environment for kick starting a lifelong love for the sport. Skiers of all age, gender and ability grabbed skis and headed to the dock for hours of fun together. In 1967 the Ski Bees encouraged Steve to attend his first Indiana State Waterski Tournament, setting in motion a consecutive string of competitive participation that was ended by an untimely surgery in 2020. In 1983 he began serving as a Regular Judge, achieving Sr. Judge credentials in 1991. Yes, he attended and officiated at the 2020 State Meet, and loves the interaction between skiers and officials who do their best to assure that skiers have a great opportunity to perform their best.
Among Steve’s fondest tournament memories is a pre-cruise control Nationals Mens 1 Jump event in Metairie, LA. On his enthusiastic, pass #1 counter cut at the 500’ buoy the driver throttled him… hard! It took the safety boat crew several minutes to clean up the ensuing yard sale at the wrong end of the lake!
For 56 water ski seasons, IWSA Hall of Famer and Rollie Williams Service Award winner Steve Plummer skimmed over Indiana waterways. During that time he ranked at the top of Indiana and Midwest Region 3 event skiing in all age divisions.
No more.
Last October Steve and Becky sold the snow blower and moved to Winter Haven, Florida.
The Plummer’s enjoyed an 80 degree high on the day of this interview. They said that maybe in July they’ll grow weary of the heat. For now, “wintertime” activity includes Pickle Ball and Steve thinks he may take up swimming and alligator wrestling, both available at their lakefront. Son Jeremy may want to take a trip south to discourage the latter!
We wish Steve and Becky a great retirement life in FL!
John Kniesly
USA Waterski Junior National Team Selection
The Indiana Waterski Association Junior Development Program is pleased to inform you that two of our Indiana Juniors have been selected to the USA Waterski National Junior Team.
We are pleased to introduce our States Selections to the USA Waterski Junior National Team,
Julie Mishler: Milford, Indiana
Samantha Hoops: Coatesville, Indiana
These two skiers have worked extremely hard to achieve their positions on the Team to Represent the United States n 2021.
Read the full article here:
https://www.teamusa.org/USA-Water-Ski/News/2021/January/22/AWSA-Selects-National-Junior-Water-Ski-Team
Regards,
Kent Hoops
Indiana Junior Development
Indiana Waterski Association
The Indiana Waterski Association Junior Development Program is pleased to inform you that two of our Indiana Juniors have been selected to the USA Waterski National Junior Team.
We are pleased to introduce our States Selections to the USA Waterski Junior National Team,
Julie Mishler: Milford, Indiana
Samantha Hoops: Coatesville, Indiana
These two skiers have worked extremely hard to achieve their positions on the Team to Represent the United States n 2021.
Read the full article here:
https://www.teamusa.org/USA-Water-Ski/News/2021/January/22/AWSA-Selects-National-Junior-Water-Ski-Team
Regards,
Kent Hoops
Indiana Junior Development
Indiana Waterski Association
Skier Recognition Dan Reed
Many of you may not know that Dan Reed spent most of his early life on his feet, waterskiing, playing baseball, football, riding dirt bikes, and even playing in a rock band.
In his early 20’s, he was badly injured while repairing a warehouse loading dock and underwent a year of difficult physical therapy until he could walk, then ski, once again. Twenty years later he broke his leg playing volleyball and the injury set in motion a formerly benign neurological condition that paralyzed his legs and left him in a wheelchair, permanently, in 2000.
In 2001, at age 45, Dan was invited to a Rehabilitation Hospital of Indiana Sports Program disabled water ski clinic at Morse Reservoir and was amazed to discover the opportunity to waterski, once again. His first Disabled Nationals tournament in 2004 began a record that included his receiving the 2007 Royce Andes Award for "A Promising New Nationals Skier". Subsequently, his selection to four US Disabled Water Ski Teams led him to compete in the bi-annual World Disabled Waterski Championships, winning Gold with the Team three times, 2009, 2011, and 2015 – he was hospitalized for 5 months in 2013 with a life-threatening bone infection and missed the entire season, including the World Championships in Italy.
Dan serves both his national disabled ski organization, USAAWS&WS, as well as the IWSA on their boards of directors and, until the Indy Skiers ceased operation on a now drained Lake Indy, he was also a Board member in that club.
Last summer Dan was able to finally score his first full tournament pass on the outer slalom course and, along with friend and fellow IWSA member Jerry Hodges, is helping mentor and coach talented Toby Days toward the same goal, hopefully to his first Nationals, joining Dan at his 11th.
Not one to surrender to adversity, Dan looks forward to performing once again on stage with one of his best friends of 35 years and fellow Strum Brother, Bob Moore, as soon as Covid-19 blows town.
Dan is grateful and sincerely thanks his many IWSA friends and Adaptive Team members for all of their support over the years, then and now!
John Kniesly
Many of you may not know that Dan Reed spent most of his early life on his feet, waterskiing, playing baseball, football, riding dirt bikes, and even playing in a rock band.
In his early 20’s, he was badly injured while repairing a warehouse loading dock and underwent a year of difficult physical therapy until he could walk, then ski, once again. Twenty years later he broke his leg playing volleyball and the injury set in motion a formerly benign neurological condition that paralyzed his legs and left him in a wheelchair, permanently, in 2000.
In 2001, at age 45, Dan was invited to a Rehabilitation Hospital of Indiana Sports Program disabled water ski clinic at Morse Reservoir and was amazed to discover the opportunity to waterski, once again. His first Disabled Nationals tournament in 2004 began a record that included his receiving the 2007 Royce Andes Award for "A Promising New Nationals Skier". Subsequently, his selection to four US Disabled Water Ski Teams led him to compete in the bi-annual World Disabled Waterski Championships, winning Gold with the Team three times, 2009, 2011, and 2015 – he was hospitalized for 5 months in 2013 with a life-threatening bone infection and missed the entire season, including the World Championships in Italy.
Dan serves both his national disabled ski organization, USAAWS&WS, as well as the IWSA on their boards of directors and, until the Indy Skiers ceased operation on a now drained Lake Indy, he was also a Board member in that club.
Last summer Dan was able to finally score his first full tournament pass on the outer slalom course and, along with friend and fellow IWSA member Jerry Hodges, is helping mentor and coach talented Toby Days toward the same goal, hopefully to his first Nationals, joining Dan at his 11th.
Not one to surrender to adversity, Dan looks forward to performing once again on stage with one of his best friends of 35 years and fellow Strum Brother, Bob Moore, as soon as Covid-19 blows town.
Dan is grateful and sincerely thanks his many IWSA friends and Adaptive Team members for all of their support over the years, then and now!
John Kniesly
Virtual AWSA Judges/Scorers Clinic on 2/20/2021
A virtual AWSA Judges/Scorers clinic is scheduled for Saturday, Feb. 20, 2021 via Zoom. If you are interested in participating, please contact Lisa Fitzgerald-Fuerst at lisa@doortodoordriving or (414) 349-9027 and provide her with your name and membership number. Lisa will provide you with any technical requirements/instructions.
Clinic Fee Payment: All clinic participants must pay a $10 clinic fee to USA-WSWS. Payment can be made via PayPal to [email protected] with member's name, membership number and clinic sanction number (21CL010) included in the Notes section.
Clinic Credit: The virtual clinic fully meets the clinic requirement for rating maintenance, upgrade and reinstatement credit and is approved by the AWSA Judges and Scorers Committee.
Clinic Schedule: Use the link below to view a listing of currently sanctioned clinics. Check back often as this list is updated as new clinics are sanctioned.
https://www.teamusa.org/.../For.../OfficialsClinics.pdf...
Thanks again for volunteering your efforts for our great sport!
MELANIE HANSON
Director of Membership Programs
Officials' Program Coordinator
USA WATER SKI & WAKE SPORTS (USA-WSWS) | MEMBERSHIP AND OFFICIALS PROGRAMS
2701 Lake Myrtle Park Road, Auburndale, FL 33823-9360
OFFICE: 863-324-4341 Ext 115 | DIRECT: 863-508-2096 | FAX: 863-325-8259
#WeAreWaterSki
A virtual AWSA Judges/Scorers clinic is scheduled for Saturday, Feb. 20, 2021 via Zoom. If you are interested in participating, please contact Lisa Fitzgerald-Fuerst at lisa@doortodoordriving or (414) 349-9027 and provide her with your name and membership number. Lisa will provide you with any technical requirements/instructions.
Clinic Fee Payment: All clinic participants must pay a $10 clinic fee to USA-WSWS. Payment can be made via PayPal to [email protected] with member's name, membership number and clinic sanction number (21CL010) included in the Notes section.
Clinic Credit: The virtual clinic fully meets the clinic requirement for rating maintenance, upgrade and reinstatement credit and is approved by the AWSA Judges and Scorers Committee.
Clinic Schedule: Use the link below to view a listing of currently sanctioned clinics. Check back often as this list is updated as new clinics are sanctioned.
https://www.teamusa.org/.../For.../OfficialsClinics.pdf...
Thanks again for volunteering your efforts for our great sport!
MELANIE HANSON
Director of Membership Programs
Officials' Program Coordinator
USA WATER SKI & WAKE SPORTS (USA-WSWS) | MEMBERSHIP AND OFFICIALS PROGRAMS
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Skier Recognition Jerry Hodges
This week's Skier Recognition Honoree is a "behind the scenes" IWSA member and water skier. I think the most significant attribute is "he loves water skiing!" Jerry Hodges is an Indiana transplant from Oklahoma/Kansas from roughly 20 years ago. He is a life long recreational skier that caught the disease of skiing the course when he appeared at the Fairland Monday Night Ski series in 2005 and then became active with the White River Indy Skiers when they formed. You could find him and his boat on White River nearly every weekday evening and weekend, skiing and pulling skiers. The Indy Skiers did organize several Community Water Ski events promoting water skiing and, are dearly missed since White River became un-skiable. Maintaining a ski course in the river was a challenge and many times the course and supplies ended up downriver in Martinsville after several significant floods. Jerry quickly appeared with air tanks, mask and flippers, ready to reinstall anchors, main line, and buoys. Then came the opportunity to join some others and he became a co-owner of Brewski Lake on the Southeast side of Indianapolis. His water skiing abilities improved enough for him to appear and ski in several State Championships. He didn't set any records but that didn't diminish his enthusiasm for the sport. Jerry had knee replacement a couple of years ago which kept him off the ski for only a few months! In present times, you can find Jerry at Brewski Lake pulling skiers, giving coaching pointers to able body and disabled skiers, water skiing, on a mower or tractor, and of course, drinking a "cold one!"
*We would like to see more suggestions for the Water Skier Recognition series. Nominees can be anyone associated with water skiing in any degree.
Dave Jarrett
This week's Skier Recognition Honoree is a "behind the scenes" IWSA member and water skier. I think the most significant attribute is "he loves water skiing!" Jerry Hodges is an Indiana transplant from Oklahoma/Kansas from roughly 20 years ago. He is a life long recreational skier that caught the disease of skiing the course when he appeared at the Fairland Monday Night Ski series in 2005 and then became active with the White River Indy Skiers when they formed. You could find him and his boat on White River nearly every weekday evening and weekend, skiing and pulling skiers. The Indy Skiers did organize several Community Water Ski events promoting water skiing and, are dearly missed since White River became un-skiable. Maintaining a ski course in the river was a challenge and many times the course and supplies ended up downriver in Martinsville after several significant floods. Jerry quickly appeared with air tanks, mask and flippers, ready to reinstall anchors, main line, and buoys. Then came the opportunity to join some others and he became a co-owner of Brewski Lake on the Southeast side of Indianapolis. His water skiing abilities improved enough for him to appear and ski in several State Championships. He didn't set any records but that didn't diminish his enthusiasm for the sport. Jerry had knee replacement a couple of years ago which kept him off the ski for only a few months! In present times, you can find Jerry at Brewski Lake pulling skiers, giving coaching pointers to able body and disabled skiers, water skiing, on a mower or tractor, and of course, drinking a "cold one!"
*We would like to see more suggestions for the Water Skier Recognition series. Nominees can be anyone associated with water skiing in any degree.
Dave Jarrett
Skier Recognition Megan Lambert
This nomination for Water Skier Recognition makes me feel ancient! I have personally watched Megan Lambert grow and mature from childhood into adulthood. The Lamberts have all been involved in water skiing for years, installing portable courses in public lakes and then, joining ski clubs and most recently being members at Silent Shores near Thorntown. We watched Megan become a first class competitor and also volunteering as a rated driver and judge. She has also been seen coaching and assisting in recent Monday Night Ski Leagues. You may also have seen her articles in the Water Skier Magazine. As for all of us, 2020 has been challenging for Megan. She lost her job early in the summer as a personal trainer. She packed up her suitcase and ski and headed for Coble Ski School and hired on as a counselor teaching youngsters to water ski. She took time to ski in the Southern Regionals, earning the top award in Women's 2. In the Nationals, she tied for first place then.....lost in an exciting "double runoff" for second place in Women's 2 slalom. Then she returned home, emptied out the apartment and headed for Seth Stisher's and worked as a driver in the fall term. Looking towards the winter months, Megan applied for and received a job offer to work the ski slopes at Vail Colorado for the 2020-2021 season teaching snow skiing to youngsters. I think she is "living the dream!" We all look forward to seeing Megan back at Silent Shores and Indiana events in 2021.
We need more nominations with accompanying information.
Dave Jarrett
This nomination for Water Skier Recognition makes me feel ancient! I have personally watched Megan Lambert grow and mature from childhood into adulthood. The Lamberts have all been involved in water skiing for years, installing portable courses in public lakes and then, joining ski clubs and most recently being members at Silent Shores near Thorntown. We watched Megan become a first class competitor and also volunteering as a rated driver and judge. She has also been seen coaching and assisting in recent Monday Night Ski Leagues. You may also have seen her articles in the Water Skier Magazine. As for all of us, 2020 has been challenging for Megan. She lost her job early in the summer as a personal trainer. She packed up her suitcase and ski and headed for Coble Ski School and hired on as a counselor teaching youngsters to water ski. She took time to ski in the Southern Regionals, earning the top award in Women's 2. In the Nationals, she tied for first place then.....lost in an exciting "double runoff" for second place in Women's 2 slalom. Then she returned home, emptied out the apartment and headed for Seth Stisher's and worked as a driver in the fall term. Looking towards the winter months, Megan applied for and received a job offer to work the ski slopes at Vail Colorado for the 2020-2021 season teaching snow skiing to youngsters. I think she is "living the dream!" We all look forward to seeing Megan back at Silent Shores and Indiana events in 2021.
We need more nominations with accompanying information.
Dave Jarrett
Happy New Year 2021!