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Biggest Ever GB Squad Ready for IWWF World Water Ski Championships
8 October 2021
Fifteen athletes will represent Great Britain at the biggest and most anticipated water ski competition of the year, the Open World Championships at Sunset Lakes, Florida, USA, from 12th to 17th October. . .
Jack Critchley Wins The Malibu Open
4 October 2021
Jack went 67.7 metres to win the men’s jump at the 2021 Malibu Open at Trophy Lakes in South Carolina, USA, on Saturday 2nd October. . .
Petrol In Boats
6 September 2021
BWSW member Paul Owen of Weaver Water Ski Club has kindly shared this communication with us relating to use of petrol in boats which we are forwarding with his much appreciated permission . . .
Freddie Winter & Rob Hazelwood Take Top 2 Spots At Pro Event
1 September 2021
Slalom specialist Freddie Winter just pipped three-eventer Rob Hazelwood in a gripping climax in the men’s slalom final at the latest pro event, the California Pro-Am in the USA. . .
UKCC Coaching Courses
19 August 2021
BWSW Coaching Programme, boat courses available. We rely on our network of coaches, operators and drivers; they play an essential role in the future of our sport. . .
Freddie Winter 2nd at the US Open
16 August 2021
For the first time since 2015 the US Open was held on Thursday 12th and Friday 13th August, in Wilmington, Illinois, with Freddie taking silver ...
British Water Ski Nationals Kick Off This Thursday
10 August 2021
It’s been a long wait since the last BWSW National Water Ski Championships in 2019, but the biggest water ski competition in the UK finally gets under way this week at Oxford Wakeboard & Ski Club . . .
GB Medals at the European Under 21 Championships
9 August 2021
Congratulations to Ben Turp and Katie Nutt who made the podium at the Europeans in Seseña, Spain, on Sunday 8th August with some impressive slalom skiing . . .
Brett Hodgkins - Successful Athlete and Senior Coach
19 July 2021
Brett is a successful athlete and was part of the BWSW Team, he now coaches and owns his own Wake School in Antigua . . .
Sebastian Kearns-Olivier - Coach & Rider
15 July 2021
Sebastian Kearns-Olivier, AKA Seabas, thought his time on a wakeboard was over after a drunken prank resulted in him having to have his left hand and part of his forearm amputated. But the super-positive rider who helps out at Pier 52 Wake Park in Staffordshire was soon back on the water, proving that disability is no bar to pursuing your favourite sport...