2023 Lacanau Cup: The Ultimate Water Skiing Showdown

Lacanau, June 30 – Get ready for the water skiing event of the year as Lacanau takes center stage for an exhilarating display of talent and athleticism. The Lacanau Cup, proudly sponsored by Red Bull, will unite over 10 world champions in the thrilling disciplines of slalom, jump, tricks, and overall. From June 30th to July 2nd, the Pitrot Waterway in Lacanau will bear witness to an unparalleled showcase of water skiing excellence.

 

In the highly anticipated slalom event, the world’s top female water skiers will battle for supremacy. Reigning champion Jamie Bull from Canada, fresh off her recent triumph in Spain, is determined to defend her title against fierce contenders such as former world champions Manon Costard from France and Whitney Rini. On the men’s side, world record holder and reigning champion Nate Smith from the USA is hungry to reclaim his glorious Lacanau Cup victory from last year. The competition will be fierce, with talents like Freddy Winter, who emerged victorious in Spain just last weekend, adding to the excitement and unpredictability.

The overall event promises an enthralling contest for the coveted title. Reigning champion Paige Rini from Canada is poised to reclaim her crown, but she faces formidable adversaries in the form of past tour champion Giannina Bonnemann from Germany and world champion Aliaksandra Danisheuskaya representing the USA. While Louis Duplan from Fribourg, France triumphed on home soil last year, tour champion Joel Poland is determined to begin this year on a high note. However, the absence of noted tour champion Brooke Baldwin from the USA due to ACL surgery at the end of last season adds an intriguing twist. Moreover, Canadian athlete Dorien Llewellyn, who suffered an ankle injury during the LA Night Jam event two weeks ago, regrettably cannot participate.

The Lacanau Cup returns with unparalleled vigor, showcasing a lineup of world-class athletes poised to redefine the limits of water skiing. Brace yourself for a weekend of scintillating heats, awe-inspiring performances, and nail-biting finals as these extraordinary competitors vie for eternal glory.

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About the Lacanau Cup: lacanau.ski.club

The Lacanau Cup was launched in 2022. It is organized at the Pitrot domain, which features two lakes that have gained worldwide recognition with several past world records being set. It is part of a global tour that promotes water skiing in its four disciplines. Additionally, this competition, sponsored by Red Bull, aims to be spectacular with a Sunday final featuring jump, slalom, and tricks events with the best overall skiers in the world. Originally, this competition was created by Sylvie and Jean-Michel Jamin in 1999 as a slalom-only event. Their daughter, Géraldine Jamin, the 2003 vice-world champion, has taken the reins.

Lacanau Cup photos can be found on Getty Images

Lacanau Media Kit 

France dominates the U21 Europeans, Austria takes Silver and shows their jump affinity once again in the womens jump division!

Ines Anguenot takes home Overall Gold alongside 3 Individual Gold medals and the team Gold. After being the top seed in each event the young french talent showed how routined she can be and skied enough in each event to bring home Gold. In the men’s division Pol Duplan Fribourg skied to Overall Gold, Trick Gold, and Jump Silver.

 

These two outstanding performances made it impossible for other teams to come close to the Team Overall Gold. Nevertheless, the battle for second place was close until the last Jump of the tournament! After smaller jump distances in the prelims due to weather conditions leading to a solid lead for the Austrian Team over the Italien, the cards flipped completely in the finals. The Italiens were able to improve their trick scores first and caught up after the first jumps of the finals. With only 26 points separating the two teams the Austrians stayed ahead and celebrated their first U21 Team Silver medal.

 

Lili Steiner and Elena Ahammer both shared a spot on the jump podium next to Ines and showed once again that Austria is known for being a jump nation for a reason. Moritz Engelhardt punched his way to slalom Bronze after a great fight around the 3 ball at 10.75 / 39 off. Dominic Kuhn was the only one to reach two podiums and secure trick Bronze and Overall Bronze.

Personal Best When It Counts -Makes Champions!

U21 European Men’s Trick Final Results Are In!

Pol Duplan- Fribourg from France takes out the win with a new personal best of 10130.  Teammate Clarens Lavau takes out second place by a narrow margin over Dominic Kuhn of Austria. Both lost a trick each so it came right down to the wire.

 

Presently France is dominating both the men’s and women’s Overall positions – Pol Duplan- Fribourg and teammate Ines Anguenot are in comfortable positions with solid scores and in all 3 finals where they could improve upon their protected scores. There is a tight race for all remains spots so it will be interesting who is standing on the podium tomorrow.

Women Overall Prelims

Men Overall Prelims

Tomorrow the rest of the finals will take place with the women’s slalom finals starting at 9 am.

Please check the schedule tab for a list of all events.