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01/29/2012 Water Skiing in the news PDF Print E-mail
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Sunday, 29 January 2012 08:41
New world water ski record set in Strahan
ABC Online
TANYA NOLAN: A new world record has been set, in the waters off Tasmania's west coast. One hundred and forty five water skiers converged on the town of Strahan to test the record for the largest number of water skiers to be towed behind a boat.
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Young water-skiers set to face off
Wanganui Chronicle
By Mark Dawson | Wednesday, January 25, 2012 9:37 Flips, spins and somersaults - not to mention skiing backwards ... they are all in the repertoire of tricks that New Zealand's best youngwater-skiers will be showing off in Wanganui.
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Bridgewater set for Australian Masters
Bendigo Advertiser
Some of the best water-skiers in the nation will converge on Bridgewater this afternoon for the Australian Masters. The three-day event will showcase top water-skiers competing in trick, jump and slalom disciplines. The Masters is considered as the ...
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World Water Ski Record 2012.wmv
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World Water Ski Record Attempt 2012, held at West Strahan Beach, Strahan, TASMANIA.
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Ski Broncs Water Ski Show Team to hold membership drive Jan. 29
Freeport Journal-Standard
By Matt Alpert The Ski Broncs Water Ski Show Team will hold a membership drive Sunday, Jan. 29 from 2-3 pm at the GPS Faith Community Worship and Ministry Center. Members and the club's membership director will be available to answer questions about ...
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Cornwallis ski access lane opposed
The Aucklander
THE calm waters of Cornwallis Beach beckon families on a sunny day. Near its famous wharf, almost hidden among pohutukawa on a cliff, two orange-and-black striped poles mark the waterski lane. Auckland's Harbourmaster's Office moved the ski zone last ...
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Ski racing returns to Wairoa River
Gisborne Herald
A DECADE has passed since the last Wairoa Water Ski Club Bridge to Bridge event, and club president Roger Forrester is making sure the occasion this weekend will hit the Wairoa River with a splash. There have been 12 entries for the event so far.
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