In this quiz, you need to name the female skiers with highest winning percentage in professional tournaments since 2010.
The list has 15 skiers, all of whom have a winning percentage of greater than 10% in a single discipline competing in professional events since 2010. We have set the cut off at least ten professional tournaments in each discipline. The skier at the top of the list has not lost a tournament since 2013. We have given you the skier’s country, event, and winning percentage in the mentioned time period.
In this quiz, you need to name the male skiers with highest winning percentage in professional tournaments since 2010.
The list has 14 skiers, all of whom have a winning percentage of greater than 10% in a single discipline competing in professional events since 2010. We have set the cut off at least ten professional tournaments in each discipline. Four skiers have winning percentages of 50% or better. We have given you the skier’s country, discipline, and winning percentage in the mentioned time period.
The stage is set for the 64th Moomba Masters International Invitational, one of water skiing’s premier events, as the Victorian Water Ski Association sends out invitations for the tournament scheduled for March. A total of 69 athletes from 15 countries have confirmed their participation, promising a fiercely competitive and diverse field.
The 2025 roster boasts an impressive lineup, including five of the six individual event world record holders. Notably, the tricks field features all five current skiers who have scored over 12,500 points and all three women who have surpassed 11,000—setting the stage for an intense competition.
While the top seeds include well-established names in the world of water skiing, the rest of the field is comprised of emerging talents, many of whom are relatively unknown. The event’s timing and location have historically posed challenges for Northern Hemisphere athletes, adding an extra layer of excitement as young competitors aim to make their mark on the global stage.
The IWWF University Worlds, held the week prior in nearby Auckland, New Zealand, has further strengthened the presence of young talent traveling to the Southern Hemisphere for this year’s event.
The Moomba Masters, held in downtown Melbourne during the city’s annual Moomba Festival, draws the largest crowd of any water ski event globally. The Yarra River, with its brackish water, variable tidal currents, and challenging bounceback from the riverbanks, presents a demanding test for athletes. However, the unparalleled atmosphere of skiing in front of thousands of spectators makes it one of the most thrilling experiences in the sport.
The 2025 water ski season is shaping up to be another action-packed year, featuring a robust calendar of major events and thrilling competitions. Following an exhilarating 2024 season, this year promises intense battles on the Waterski Pro Tour and beyond.
Waterski Pro Tour Overview
Last year, the Pro Tour was dominated by an unpredictable men’s slalom season, with Will Asher leading the pack. On the women’s side, Jaimee Bull, Regina Jaquess, and Whitney McClintock Rini delivered an unforgettable season-long showdown. In 2025, we expect more of the same high-level competition.
So far, ten events are confirmed for the 2025 Pro Tour. Among these:
Eight events will feature slalom skiing.
Three events will showcase jump competitions.
Four events will include trick skiing.
The season kicks off in the U.S. in the spring before heading to Europe for a tightly packed June and July schedule. Afterward, the tour returns briefly to the States before culminating in the much-anticipated World Championships.
Other Key Competitions
Following the World Championships, the World Water Skiers Overall Tour dominates the schedule with three of their four stops occurring in September and October.
Beyond the Pro Tour, the legacy events, including Moomba and the U.S. Masters, will continue to draw top talent. These marquee competitions will showcase slalom, trick, and jump skiing, as well as wakeboarding.
Looking Ahead
With events spanning four continents and hundreds of thousands of dollars in prize money up for grabs, the 2025 season is set to be one of the most competitive and financially rewarding yet. Whether you’re a dedicated fan or a competitor, this year promises nonstop action and unforgettable performances on the water.
Arlington, WA — HO Sports is proud to unveil the 2025 Syndicate Pro Water Ski Team, featuring an all-star roster of world-class athletes who represent the pinnacle of competitive water skiing. With a blend of seasoned champions and rising stars, the team is poised for another year of outstanding performance on the global stage.
The Syndicate Pro Team for 2025 includes:
Will Asher (GBR): A two-time World Champion, current Water Ski Pro Tour champion, and perennial force in the slalom course, Asher continues to inspire with his precision, consistency, and passion for innovation in the sport. He had 4 Pro Wins in 2024, including the first ever Marrakech Pro in Africa.
Jaimee Bull (CAN): The reigning Women’s World Slalom Champion, Bull has dominated the water skiing scene with her snow ski inspired, powerful, effortless style. In 2024, she claimed victories at the Swiss Pro Slalom, San Gervasio ProAm and Monaco Slalom Cup and maintained her position as a top-ranked competitor on the global leaderboard.
Rob Hazelwood (GBR): Known for his versatility, personality and technical prowess, Hazelwood made waves in 2024 with his first ever Pro Wins, at Lake 38 ProAm and Botaski ProAm. His ability to adapt and excel under pressure makes him a key asset to the team on the water, and his growing talent as a storyteller is unmatched among skiers, off the water.
Allie Nicholson (USA): This Tennessee-born rising star and a fierce competitor had a killer 2024 season, winning the first ever Pro Event in Africa, the Marrakech Pro. Her absolute tenacity on the ski, dedication to pushing boundaries and ability to refine her technique through time, sets her apart as one of the sport’s brightest talents.
Jon Travers (USA): A veteran of the Syndicate Pro Team, Travers brings a wealth of experience and a history of success. His performances in 2024 were nothing short of spectacular! His dominant Win in Italy at the San Gervasio ProAm, along with podium finishes in Miami, King of Darkness and his own Travers Grand Prix are what made his 2024 season a damn Cinderella story, and landed him in 3rd overall for the Water Ski Pro Tour. Off the water, his role as a mentor to younger skiers highlights his enduring impact on the sport.
Sacha Descuns (FRA): The Frenchmen, Known for his dynamic style and fearless approach, finished a strong 3rd at the Marrakech Pro in Africa in 2024. His enduring passion for the sport and relentless drive to improve make him a formidable competitor and we cannot wait to see what lies ahead in 2025!
2024 Highlights and Momentum for 2025
The Syndicate Pro Team enjoyed a remarkable 2024 season, with multiple team members achieving career milestones and capturing major titles. Collectively, they showcased the cutting-edge design and performance of HO’s Syndicate line of skis, capturing the Water Ski Pro Tour Brand Leaderboard for the second straight year and setting new benchmarks in slalom skiing.
For 2025, the team is focused on pushing the limits of what’s possible in water skiing, embracing innovation, and inspiring the next generation of athletes. From World Championships to pro tour events, the Syndicate Pro Team is ready to make their mark.
All roads lead here: the 5th and final highlight storyline of the 2024 World Water Skiers Overall Tour! After an incredible season, it all comes down to this 27-minute action-packed recap at the Fluid Cup, the tour’s climactic finale.
Watch the world’s best water skiers face off in a battle of skill, resilience, and determination. Every storyline, every stop, every moment has built up to this – who will claim the top spot on the year-end podium?
The Pro Tour heads to the eastern shores of the Black Sea for this first ever introductory-level stop in Georgia, showcasing live slalom and jump action on TWBC.
Axel Garcia: The King of the Half JackFrom pioneering new frontflip variations to topping international podiums, this French teenager is pushing trick skiing’s limits while the scorebook struggles to keep pace.
How Much Is a Trick Worth?As the World Championships near, a battle is brewing over trick skiing’s broken scoring table — and whether the sport can evolve before it gets left behind.
Moomba Magic: New Champions Rise on the YarraThe 2025 Moomba Masters was a festival of breakthroughs and unexpected turns, a reminder that on the Yarra, past records and rankings often mean little.