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2012 Water Ski Nationals

Max Kirwin Lakes, Mulwala, NSW

I did not attend these Nationals but here is some information about the event and the results.


Once again, TWSA made the Disabled Skiers very welcome at the National Water Ski Championships conducted over Easter at the Max Kirwin Lakes at Mulwala, NSW. The twin lakes were great to ski on and the weather was mostly great except for one very windy morning on the final day of the championships. Although numbers were down it was great to see Jason Sleep competing again running into the 10.75m line.


Robin Cook drove all the way down from Queensland to compete in the slalom event with a good first round and a consistent final round. He is now keen to start into the jump and trick events. Darryl also drove from Queensland but due to family reasons had to leave early. Jamie McDonald as always put in a solid performance with strict instructions NOT to break the world jump record. All competitors are now looking forward to next year’s Nationals which will be held at Stoney Park.

Results

2012 Disabled Nationals Results (pdf)Download

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