Regina Jaquess Sets a New Official World Record 3@41'off on Her GOODE Water Ski
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- Опубликовано: 9 ноя 2024
- Team GOODE's Regina Jaquess had a historic weekend at the Cedar Ridge Early Record in Canton, Miss., setting two pending Women's world slalom records.
Her first pending record of the weekend came in the first round when she scored 2-1/4 buoys at 41-feet off. She then pushed the record out even further in the second round with a score of 3 buoys at 41-feet off. Both scores exceed the current record of 2 buoys at 41-feet off that she first set last October and that Whitney McClintock tied in April.
The IWWF approved world record came less than a month after Regina won back-to-back pro tournaments, the 53rd Masters and the GOODE Atlanta Pro Am.
"Nobody is skiing better than Regina right now and she's not slowing down any," said Dave Goode, founder and president of GOODE Skis. "She's healthy, in great physical condition and her GOODE ski is working exceptionally well. I can't wait to see what she's going to do with most of the summer and some big tournaments still to come."
When IWWF approved Regina's score of 3 buoys at 41-feet off it marked the largest jump in the Women's world record since 1996, when Kristi Overton-Johnson upped it by two buoys while also on a GOODE ski.