Fluid Cup Schedule Changes due to Weather delays!

WWS Update for Pro Overall Skiers

Despite challenging slalom conditions today, we witnessed some incredible skiing. However, due to strong wind gusts and the cancellation of the jump event, WWS has decided to move all 9 pro skiers directly to the finals on Sunday to ensure the best and fairest conditions. This sets the stage for an epic showdown, where athletes and fans alike will experience the competition at its peak!

With high winds expected on Saturday, the finals have been rescheduled to Sunday, starting at 9:00 AM with jump, followed by slalom, and concluding with tricks.

The traditional overall format—slalom, trick, jump—will challenge skiers to adjust their strategies as they fight for the ultimate title. This promises to be a thrilling conclusion to the WWS Overall Tour, and we can’t wait to see these athletes deliver their best in the final battle!

Come join us in the Red Bull tent to relax with appetizers and drinks while watching the action unfold, and meet these incredible athletes. If you can’t make it in person, catch the live webcast directly from the Fluid Cup event page. Subscribe now to stay updated and avoid any further weather surprises!

 

Update for the Tournament Skiers

Hi Skiers,

Today was a tough day on the water!
The forecast for tomorrow isn’t much better, but we are optimistic that we will get some decent skiing in!
We will be starting at 7:30 AM with OW Jump, followed by more 5.5 ft jumping, 6ft, and then 5ft if the conditions allow. Slalom will follow, but please arrive early in case jump is shortened. Slalom will start no earlier than 9:30 AM.

We are hoping conditions will be skiable, but regardless, this will be everyone’s first round.
Tricks will follow slalom, but will start no earlier than 12:30 PM.
All rounds of tricks will be completed tomorrow afternoon. If you would like to exchange your round of jump or slalom tomorrow for tricks, you are welcome to do so, as long as you let us know by 10:00 AM.

The updated schedule and running order has been attached and published on WorldWaterSkiers.com, IWSF, and USAWaterski Live Results.
Thank you for your patience, and fingers crossed the weather cooperates!

Regards,
Kyle Eade
Owner/Operator
Ski Fluid LLC
+1 (407) 625 4139
Kyle@SkiFluid.com
www.SkiFluid.com

2023 Canadian National Waterski Championships

New Kids on The Water 2023

2023 Fluid Tournament Schedule

Fluid’s 2023 Tournament Schedule has been set and registration is now open!

Over the past couple of years Fluid has seen 6 world records broken during our events…inlcuding 3 World Overall Records, the Women’s Jump Record, the U17 World Slalom Record, and the Men’s World Trick Record.

Not to mention, countless National Records from countries all over the world.

Come and ski Fluid in 2023 and experience it for yourself.

April 28-30 Ski Fluid Classic

June 16 – 18 Fluid Summer Showdown

July 7 – 9 Florida State Championships

July 14 – 16 Polk City Open

September 1 – 3 Fluid Fall Record

October 20 – 22 Holy Cow Cup

Click on the event above to be taken to the Tournament Page and Registration or visit our Site Page

for our full tournament calendar.

Also, keep an eye out for the 2023 MasterCraft Pro that will be held at Fluid in September.

Hope to see you ski at Fluid soon.

2021 FWSF Junior Development Clinic

The 2021 Florida Water Ski Federation Junior Development Clinic held this past weekend at Ski Fluid was a great success!!

Almost 20 young talented kids joined us for a fun day on the water. Ages ranged from 4 to 15 years old and abilities ranged from first timers to national record holders! It was great to see everyone supporting each other, cheering each moment of progress and so many new friendships made.

We were extremely lucky to have the expertise of a number of top coaches including Kyle Eade, Taylor Garcia, Kevin Jack, Freddy Krueger, Aaron Larkin and Russell Gay…big thanks to all for helping out!

Also thanks to the event sponsors – Huston Motors, Action Water Sports, MasterCraft and Ski Fluid as well as a special mention and much appreciation to Nicole Pauley for the organization.

We hope to see all these young Florida skiers continue their progress this season and hit some local tournaments in the near future.