LAKE HAVASU CITY – Tuesday morning saw the start of racing at the 29th annual IJSBA World Finals, with novice and amateur personal watercraft racers from around the world finally getting their chance to show what they can do.
The first race of the day was amateur runabout 800 limited. Thanaphan Punjunun, of Thailand, won the first moto of the day, followed by Antonia Claros, of Bolivia, and Craig Ingram, of Oklahoma, in third.
Novice ski stock had people standing in the grandstands as Spencer Sierachi, of Minnesota, and Stian Schjetlein, of Norway, battled it out on the course for  … Details
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Zapcats originated from South Africa where since the early 80’s local crews have raced inflatable boats down treacherous rivers and along rugged coastlines. They were developed from life saving surf rescue craft for racing and leisure boats.
Zapcats are designed to cope with a huge variety of sea conditions from flat calm lakes to large breaking surf. This weekend the latter was certainly put into practice as the 20 Championship teams were faced with messy surf of 8-10ft and offshore winds in the final event in the championships 10th anniversary year.Â
Heading into the final event 2009 RYA National Champions and 2010 championship leaders BlueSheets Racing 1 Craig Davis and Rob Martin were confident with a comfortable 85 point lead on closest rivals  … Details
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