Nikki Attensam of Austria slalom skiing at the U21 World Championships

Quiz: Every Man to Run 10.75m (39.5′ off) in 2023

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Quiz: Every man to run 10.75m (39.5′ off) in 2023

Nikki Attensam of Austria slalom skiing at the U21 World Championships

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By RTB


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In this quiz, you need to name all the male skiers who ran 10.75m (39.5 off) or better in 2023.

The list has 50 skiers, all of whom ran 10.75 meters at 58 kph (36 mph) at least once in a world ranking tournament in 2023. Four skiers achieved scores into 9.75 meters (43′ off). We have mentioned the number of times the pass was ran, as well as the country and top score in the mentioned time period.

Data updated as of October 31, 2023.

Little Germany's slalom PB at the 2023 WWS Florida Cup

Quiz: Every Woman to Run 11.25m (38′ off) in 2023

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Quiz: Every woman to run 11.25m (38′ off) in 2023

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By RTB


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In this quiz, you need to name all the female slalom skiers who ran 11.25m (38′ off) or better in 2023.

The list has 32 skiers, all of whom ran 11.25 meters at least once in a world ranking tournament in 2023. A combined total of over 400 11-meter passes were completed by female skiers throughout the season. We have mentioned the number of times the pass was ran, as well as the country and top score in the mentioned time period.

Data updated as of October 31, 2023.

Elizabeth Montavon pro water skier

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Elizabeth Montavon pro water skier

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By Gabby Alfveby

Flagler College Gargoyle


One second, you’re at the top of the pyramid and among some of the best water skiers in the world cruising along the surface of the water at 80 mph preparing for future competitions and then you crash: tearing your forearm muscles and getting a concussion.

She was one of the best skiers in the world at the time. Cruising along the surface of the water at 80 mph, she was preparing for future competitions. Trying to get back on top of the podium.

Then she crashed, tearing her forearm muscles and sustaining a concussion.

“I had too much water speed,” Elizabeth Montavon said. “It was just too dangerous of conditions and me thinking as long as I survive it, I’ll be better.”

Montavon is a 3rd generation professional water skier who is ranked as the No. 7 professional slalom skier in the world. Montavon is a 9x national champion, 3x All American, a Pro Tour Stop Champion and a US National Team Member, to name a few of her accomplishments.

Montavon suffered a violent crash in Spring 2022 while training in adverse weather conditions.

Full article at Flagler College Gargoyle.

Geena Krueger Slalom Skiing

Quiz: Female Skiers with the Best Slalom Score by Country

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Quiz: Female skiers with the best slalom score by country

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By RTB


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In this quiz, you need to name the female skiers with the best slalom score by country.

The list has 21 skiers from 18 countries, all of whom have run 11.25 meters (38′ off) at least once in a world ranking tournament. Four countries have had skiers run into 10.25 meters (41′ off). We have mentioned the country, as well as best score and year it was achieved.

Data updated as of October 31, 2023

u21 Water Ski Worlds Slalom Competitors

Quiz: Male Skiers with the Best Slalom Score by Country

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Quiz: Male skiers with the best slalom score by country

u21 Water Ski Worlds Slalom Competitors

Image: @fotografacamilabernal

By RTB


6 minute play

In this quiz, you need to name the male skiers with the best slalom score by country.

The list has 29 skiers from 24 countries, all of whom have run 10.75 meters (39.5 off) at least once in a world ranking tournament. Four countries have had skiers run into 9.75 meters (43 off). We have mentioned the country, as well as best score and year it was achieved.

Data updated as of October 31, 2023

Men's slalom podium from the 2023 Travers Grand Prix

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Men's slalom podium from the 2023 Travers Grand Prix

Men’s slalom podium at the 2023 Travers Grand Prix (image: @waterskiprotour)

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We could have seen it coming. Last year’s Travers Grand Prix saw absurdly high scores across the board – including a few first evers – so it was no surprise perhaps that this year’s was no different.

Here are the headlines the weekend as we see them: the highest ever scoring round of slalom waterskiing in history (men’s qualifying round 2), highest ever cut to make an 8 skier final (men’s), the highest ever scoring podium (men’s), tied most 10.75m passes run in a single round (women’s final, tied with Malibu Open 2021).

Full article at Waterski Pro Tour.

Men's Jump podium at the 2023 Malibu Open

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Men's Jump podium at the 2023 Malibu Open

Men’s Jump podium at the 2023 Malibu Open (image: @waterskiprotour)

Waterski Pro Tour


It is extremely rare to see the best ever competitive performance in a sport. It is infinitely rarer to see two go down in consecutive days and at the same venue. And yet that is what we saw at the Malibu Open as these records fell in women’s slalom and men’s overall. Indeed, the event served up some of the biggest scores of the season across the board, with another milestone in women’s jump.

Firstly, women’s slalom. There might have been a fear that the unusually small field would result in lackluster competition but the women present all skied to a very high standard through qualifying.

Full article at Waterski Pro Tour.

Pending world record at the Malibu Open behind the @malibuboats 5 @ 41!!!!

Jaquess Sets World Slalom Record at Malibu Open

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Jaquess sets pending world slalom record at Malibu Open

Pending world record at the Malibu Open behind the @malibuboats 5 @ 41!!!!

Pending world record at the Malibu Open behind the @malibuboats 5 @ 41!!!! (image: @regina_jaquess)

By Jack Burden


In a groundbreaking performance at the Malibu Open in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, Regina Jaquess solidified her status as one of the greatest women’s slalomers of all time by setting a new pending world slalom record of 5 at 10.25 meters (41 off). The professional tournament, boasting over two decades of history, returned to LymanLand in Alabama, the home site of the University of Alabama Water Ski Team, for the second consecutive year.

In an interview following her record-breaking performance, Jaquess shared her elation and gratitude, saying, “Oh my gosh, I don’t even know what to say, I’m shaking. I think getting out of two this morning unlocked a little bit of mental pressure because it was my best score, I haven’t gotten a three since my ACL [surgery] so thank you Andrews Sports [Medicine] for getting me back together … This is unbelievable and to do it at the Malibu Open behind Malibu Boats … I got mental, I should have run it … it felt so amazing.”

Jaquess, who played a significant role in organizing this year’s Malibu Open, spoke about the challenges of both competing and running the event. Despite the demanding nature of organizing such a major event, she emphasized her love for it and how it allows Malibu Boats to stay connected with the sport of water skiing. She also acknowledged the mental preparation required to achieve peak performance while juggling event management responsibilities.

Throughout the qualifying rounds on Friday, exceptional performances were witnessed across all events. Notably, all six women ran the 11.25-meter line (38′ off) in at least one round, while eight men conquered the 10.75-meter line (39.5′ off). The jump event also witnessed a display of remarkable talent, with seven athletes achieving jump scores exceeding 220 feet (67 meters).

However, amidst the achievements, concern emerged regarding the participation of female athletes. Despite an impressive prize purse of $15,200 for women’s slalom, one of the largest in the sport, only six women participated in the tournament. The situation was even more concerning in women’s jump, where only four athletes entered, and one among them had a personal best below 40 meters. Water skiing has taken significant steps in recent years towards narrowing the gender pay gap and providing equal prize money for both men and women. Nevertheless, given the limited support from female participants, it may become challenging for organizers to maintain the current prize money structure or even include women’s events in the future.

Jaquess’ record was officially approved by the IWWF on October 27th, 2023.