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Get ready for action as World Water Skiers proudly presents the triumphant return of the WWS Overall World Tour!
In our third thrilling season, athletes worldwide are gearing up to redefine the sport's boundaries in the ultimate showdown for the prestigious title of Overall Tour Champion. Since 2021, this tour has epitomized water skiing excellence, showcasing unparalleled talent and dedication. Every Moment Counts: At each tour stop, equal prize money and points are up for grabs, making every turn, trick, and jump crucial in the race for victory. The stakes have never been higher - every performance shapes the entire season. Partnership and Progress: We extend heartfelt appreciation to our visionary clubs, sponsors, and donors, driving water skiing to new heights and inspiring future generations.
In our third thrilling season, athletes worldwide are gearing up to redefine the sport's boundaries in the ultimate showdown for the prestigious title of Overall Tour Champion. Since 2021, this tour has epitomized water skiing excellence, showcasing unparalleled talent and dedication. Every Moment Counts: At each tour stop, equal prize money and points are up for grabs, making every turn, trick, and jump crucial in the race for victory. The stakes have never been higher - every performance shapes the entire season. Partnership and Progress: We extend heartfelt appreciation to our visionary clubs, sponsors, and donors, driving water skiing to new heights and inspiring future generations.
Get ready for action as World Water Skiers proudly presents the triumphant return of the WWS Overall World Tour!
In our third thrilling season, athletes worldwide are gearing up to redefine the sport's boundaries in the ultimate showdown for the prestigious title of Overall Tour Champion. Since 2021, this tour has epitomized water skiing excellence, showcasing unparalleled talent and dedication. Every Moment Counts: At each tour stop, equal prize money and points are up for grabs, making every turn, trick, and jump crucial in the race for victory. The stakes have never been higher - every performance shapes the entire season. Partnership and Progress: We extend heartfelt appreciation to our visionary clubs, sponsors, and donors, driving water skiing to new heights and inspiring future generations.
In our third thrilling season, athletes worldwide are gearing up to redefine the sport's boundaries in the ultimate showdown for the prestigious title of Overall Tour Champion. Since 2021, this tour has epitomized water skiing excellence, showcasing unparalleled talent and dedication. Every Moment Counts: At each tour stop, equal prize money and points are up for grabs, making every turn, trick, and jump crucial in the race for victory. The stakes have never been higher - every performance shapes the entire season. Partnership and Progress: We extend heartfelt appreciation to our visionary clubs, sponsors, and donors, driving water skiing to new heights and inspiring future generations.
Men
1
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Joel Poland
|
400 points |
2
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Dorien Llewellyn
|
290 points |
3
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Louis Duplan-Fribourg
|
290 points |
4
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Martin Kolman
|
260 points |
5
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Edoardo Marenzi
|
160 points |
6
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Martin Labra
|
90 points |
7
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Danylo Filchenko
|
80 points |
8
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Thomas Daigle
|
80 points |
9
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Lucas Pinette
|
50 points |
10
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Jake Abelson
|
45 points |
11
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Alexander Gschiel
|
30 points |
12
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Vincent Ahammer
|
20 points |
13
|
Lucas Cornale
|
15 points |
1) Why should you tune in?
If you ask any water ski fan around the globe, they will explain that skiing is truly a hidden gem sport. Slalom skiers slash through the water, projecting walls of spray over 30ft (10 meters) into the air, and then accelerate through the wakes with the same G-forces as a race car driver. Trick skiers twist and turn their bodies as fast and efficiently as they can through two 20 second passes in which they combine 6 flips, multiple spins, and tricks with the rope attached to their foot! Finally, Jump skiers hit a 6ft (180cm) ramp at speeds up to 70mph (113kph) and fly over 200ft (60-70m) through the air before landing back on the flat surface of the water below. Furthermore, with a smaller competitor field within each of the WWS Tour Stops’ finals, you will see all three of these disciplines rapidly over the course of only 3 hours. So, the real question is, why would you not tune in to watch the incredible action this sport and this tour has to offer?2) How can you watch live?
Each tour stop finals will be covered by WWS TV so you can catch all the action from anywhere around the world! By clicking on the current tour stop’s EVENT PAGE, you can follow along from home or on the go with the live scores, videos, photos, and more as we post in realtime. A highlight video will be release soon within days of each event. Look forward to an event designed specifically for the viewer and watch thrilling water ski action lasting no more than 3hrs. Be sure to keep up to date with all tour news and dates both on the TOUR PAGE and each individual EVENT PAGE.
The schedule for the 2024 WWS Overall Tour will be as follows:
The schedule for the 2024 WWS Overall Tour will be as follows:
- Stop 1 - Salmsee Cup, July 27-28 (HIGHLIGHT SHOW - 3 days later)
- Stop 2 - Canada Cup, August 28-29 (HIGHLIGHT SHOW - 3 days later)
- Stop 3 - Travers Cup, September 21-22 (LIVE STREAM + HIGHLIGHT SHOW - 3 days later)
- Stop 4 - Fluid Cup, October 18-19 (LIVE STREAM + HIGHLIGHT SHOW - 3 days later)
3) What happened in 2023?
As we reflect on the electrifying 2023 season, it's impossible not to be swept up in the anticipation for what lies ahead in the 2024 WWS Overall World Tour. Last year was nothing short of spectacular, with jaw-dropping performances, record-breaking feats, and unforgettable moments on the water.Joel Poland emerged as a dominant force, clinching victory with a world-record-breaking performance at the Florida Cup. His unparalleled skill and determination set the stage for an epic showdown in the upcoming season. Alongside him, Louis Duplon-Fribourg's triumphant win at the World Championships and Dorien Llewellyn's return from injury add layers of intrigue and excitement to the mix. With Joel aiming to defend his title, Louis hungry for more success, and Dorien eager to reclaim his throne, the stage is set for a fierce battle among these titans of the sport.
On the women's side, Giannina Bonnemann's undefeated streak in 2023 left fans in awe. However, with Giannina expecting a baby and sitting out the 2024 season, the women's competition is wide open. Rising stars and seasoned veterans alike will be vying for the top spot, promising an unpredictable and thrilling contest.
As we eagerly await the start of the 2024 tour, the anticipation is palpable. With records on the brink of being shattered, rivalries ready to reignite, and a new generation of athletes ready to make their mark, the 2024 WWS Overall World Tour is set to deliver another season of heart-stopping action, jaw-dropping performances, and unforgettable moments on the water. Get ready, fans, because this season promises to be one for the history books.
4) Who's competing?
The world’s best Overall water skiers will be competing against one another in each of the 3 disciplines for the title of best all around skier. The tour will feature an exclusively Overall competitor field, consisting of World Champion skiers such as Joel Poland (GBR), Dorien Llewellyn (CAN), Martin Kolman (CZE), and Tour Champion Giannina Bonnemann (GER). The field will also feature other up and coming talent, as well as accomplished veterans from Germany, France, the United States, and more.5) How does Overall work?
In an Overall event, skiers are scored based on each of their results in the 3 disciplines, Slalom, Trick, and Jump, meaning every buoy, every trick, and every inch/cm could be the difference between 1st or 2nd. In each of the 3 disciplines, the highest scoring skier is given 1000 Overall points, with every other skier’s score consisting of a percentage based on how close their score was to the leader. After all, 3 disciplines have been skied, the athlete with the highest collection of Overall points is the winner.Over the course of each stop of the WWS Tour, the skiers will begin competing in the Preliminary Round, with the top 6 men and top 4 women in the Overall points rankings moving onto the final. Then, in the Final Round, all the finalists will wipe the slate clean and ski the 3 disciplines again, with the event winners being determined by the Overall points accumulation only within the Final Round.
6) Who's the winner?
Each event will consist of a preliminary and final round. The prelims will determine the running order for the finals. The individual event scores of the preliminary round will also count, along with the scores from the finals, towards the individual event bonus. The final round will be the sole determining round for the Overall placements and the tour points for each event.Media Manager
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