WICHITA, Kan. (KWCH) - Some athletes are beating the heat by waterskiing. Over 600 athletes are in Maize to compete in the Water Ski National Championships. “It’s one of its kind it’s not like any ...
LAPORTE — Bart Bernacchi got his start in competitive water skiing from watching professionals during the 1950s on Stone Lake in LaPorte. He's glad that professional water skiers are coming back even ...
Lake Norman will host a barefoot water skiing competition on New Year’s Day. Skiers of all ages will brave the cold water to show off tricks and test their endurance. Logan Harrington, 11, will be one ...
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO) — A couple of Sioux Falls athletes are making their mark in the world of water sports. They fly through the air, glide on the water and love the speed. Jim Bruns has been ...
LA Night Jam, a nighttime professional water sports competition and festival, makes its return for the third consecutive season Saturday, June 7, at TriLakes — the home of Bennett’s Water Ski and ...
Chances are you've been to Wisconsin Dells. And if you have — the region attracts several million visitors a year — you have probably attended the Tommy Bartlett Show, arguably the most famous and ...
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO) — A Sioux Falls family is set to head “down under” for the biggest barefoot water skiing competition on the planet. Catfish Bay will be well-represented at this month’s World ...
There have been plenty of elite athletes to come from this area in recent years. Football players, wrestlers, track stars — and water skiers. That's right: Even in central Pa., almost four hours from ...
SANFORD, Maine — Olivia Tremblay was gliding across the water on Number One Pond last summer when an advancing swell came along and jostled the ski right off her foot. Instinctively, she planted her ...
Eastern Adaptive Sports is on a mission to help people with disabilities participate in outdoor activities. Their adaptive water skiing program attracts people from all over New England and Sean ...
It was a few minutes before showtime on Number One Pond, in Sanford, last summer. The evening sun, thinly veiled by clouds, cast a silvery glow on the choppy water and 500 or so spectators nestled on ...