Water skiing lovers from all over the world are gearing up for the WWS Florida Cup Tour’s grand finale, which will take place from September 1st to 2nd at the legendary Ski Fluid. This spectacular event promises to be an electrifying display of athleticism, skill, and camaraderie, as the top water skiers from across the world battle for glory and honor.
Ski Fluid, owned by veteran skier Kyle Eade, serves as the ideal setting for what promises to be a record-breaking event. The WWS Florida Cup Tour Final will be a Pro-Am-style competition, combining budding stars with great Overall skiers for a dazzling display of prowess.
The stakes are high as competitors try to carve their names into the annals of water skiing history. Previous tour stops were dominated by extraordinary competitors who pushed the sport’s boundaries. Among them are Great Britain’s Joel Poland and Germany’s Giannina Bonnemann, who has won all three previous competitions this season. Their regular results make them strong candidates.
Louis Dupont FRIBOURG of France has also been a force to be reckoned with, with a record-breaking jump in the Lacanau stop and a trick record at the Calgary stop. Edoardo MARENZI of Italy has routinely impressed with podium finishes, and Felipe Miranda and Martin Kolman, both world winners, are in the lineup for this climax race. Despite being sidelined this season with an ankle injury, Dorien Llewellyn is keen to make a comeback, putting another layer of expectation into the equation.
On the women’s side, Giannina Bonnemann’s unwavering trick expertise has provided her an advantage at every stage. Hanna Straltsova’s record-breaking jump in Calgary demonstrated her enormous potential, while Aliaksandra Danisheuskaya’s consistent performance put her in contention for first place. Paige Rini, Regina Jaquess, and Anna Gay are also on the roster, with the potential to dethrone Giannina.
A weekend of thrills and entertainment.
The WWS Florida Cup Tour Final begins on Friday, September 1st, with amateurs and young prospects racing against elite skiers. The Pro skiers will follow, demonstrating their abilities based on the WWS Overall Tour standings. The top candidates will progress to Saturday’s Overall Finals, a three-hour adrenaline-fueled clash that includes slalom, trick, and jump disciplines.
Once the dust has settled, the WWS Florida Cup results will be incorporated into the tour standings, revealing the 2023 Women’s and Men’s Tour Champions. The coveted crowns will be presented to skiers who have demonstrated their abilities in this difficult competition.