Watch: Soul of Skiing, Episode 4 | HO Sports In episode 4 – Wade’s World, we dive deep into the mind, story, and soul of one of the greatest to ever do it.
Watch: Royal Nautique Pro Highlights | Waterski Pro Tour Relive all the action from the Royal Nautique Pro finals, set against the stunning backdrop of downtown Rabat, Morocco.
Straltsova Edges Past Longest-Standing Record in Water Skiing Hanna Straltsova may have just ended the longest reign in water skiing—beating a 13-year-old world overall record by a mere 0.3 points.
Trick Skiing’s 13,000-Point Barrier Just Got Smashed Jake Abelson just became the first to trick over 13,000 points—twice in one weekend. The 17-year-old American may have just redefined what’s possible.
Why the LA Night Jam Left Us in the Dark — Literally and Digitally I hate when pro tournaments aren’t streamed—but not everything is for fans like me. Sometimes it’s about reaching new fans.
Monaco Debut Delivers Big Scores and Big Style | TWBC With world-class performances, a mixed-gender trick format, and a touch of Formula 1 flair, the first stop on the European leg of the Tour delivered both drama and spectacle.
Lang Chased a Record. Ross Chased the Boys. The Rivalry Is Just Getting Started While Lang quietly etched another pending world record, Ross made a scene in Monaco. And that might be the bigger story.
Watch: Monaco Waterski Cup Highlights | Waterski Pro Tour Catch all the excitement from the finals of the Monaco Waterski Cup.
Can Anyone Stop This U.S. Team at Worlds? Experienced, decorated, and packed with world records. The question isn’t whether Team USA can defend their title. It’s who, if anyone, can stop them.
Watch: Does MasterCraft Own the Masters? | Grab Matters Freddie Winter, Joel Poland, and Brooks Wilson join the Grab Matters Podcast to discuss the Masters, professional water skiing, and more.
New Tournament-Approved Handle Offers Fresh Take on Water Ski Safety The water ski handle hasn’t changed much in decades—but a new option from Spray Research is quietly challenging that status quo.
The Relentless Reinvention of Will Asher In a sport where most of his contemporaries have long since moved on, he’s still here. Still evolving. Still building.
