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Reiterer in Pro Ski, Harvey in Pro Runabout, Lenzi in Pro Freestyle, Capture final crowns at 28th quakysense IJSBA World Finals

October 17, 2009

Presented by Monster Energy, R. MacClugage wins Pro-Am Women Ski,
Ellmers wins third straight in Pro-Am Women Runabout

Expanded Results Below

LAKE HAVASU CITY, Ariz.—Austria’s Kevin Reiterer in Pro Ski, New Zealand’s Sam Harvey in Pro Runabout and Brazil’s Alessander Lenzi in Pro Freestyle were the Pro champions crowned during Sunday’s finale of the 28th Annual quakysense International Jet Sports Boating Association (IJSBA) World Finals, presented by Monster Energy.

Held on Lake Havasu and featured nearly 650 entries from 31 States and 36 nations, the quakysense IJSBA World Finals, presented by Monster Energy, IJSBA World Championship titles were presented in a total of 41 closed-course racing classes, four slalom classes as well as Pro Freestyle and Amateur Freestyle during the week-long event.

The race site for the 11th consecutive year was at the purpose-built Aqua Stadium on the grounds of the Crazy Horse RV Resort and Campgrounds in the Arizona resort of Lake Havasu City.

Reiterer, of Wiener Leustadt, was in just his third world finals and captured his first IJSBA Pro Ski World Championship by finishing second and first in a Hydrospace watercraft in the two 12-lap motos that featured a total of 20 riders.

In winning his third world championship of this event (Pro-Am Ski Limited and Pro-Am Grand Prix), Reiterer grabbed the hole shot in the day’s final moto ahead of first moto winner Steven Dauliach of France and held on to capture his first Pro Ski gold medal. Dauliach, who currently resides in Dubai and was a two-time IJSBA Pro Ski World Champion, claimed the silver medal in another Hydrospace with his 1-2 moto finishes. Earning the bronze medal in Pro Ski was France’s Jean Baptiste Botti with 5-3 finishes on a Kawasaki.

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“I can’t realize it now,” said Reiterer. “This is my third time here. I was a junior my first time here and this time it was pretty good. I want to thank my dad because without him, I wouldn’t even be riding jet skis. I hope I can come back here again every year of my life and race because it is my life.”

Harvey, of Auckland, captured his first IJSBA Pro World Championship in Pro Runabout, came from behind on a Sea-Doo to finish second and then first in the 14-lap motos in the 16-boat field. In the final moto Harvey got the hole shot, but was passed at the start by two-time defending race champion and first moto winner Craig Warner, who held the lead until engine problems slowed him down on the ninth lap, giving up the lead to Harvey for good.

While Harvey won the gold medal in Pro Runabout Open, the silver went to Australia’s Anthony Antees with a pair of third-place moto finishes on a Sea-Doo and the bronze was claimed by Chris MacClugage, Lake Havasu City, Ariz., with 5-2 moto finishes on a Yamaha.

“Awesome,” shouted Harvey after he brought his boat to the shore. “Finally — finally we’ve done it after 10 years of coming to the IJSBA World Finals. We were fortunate in the end but this team has been great all weekend and it feels good. Without my father, I wouldn’t be here and this is for him more than anyone.”

Lenzi, of Jaragua De Sul, who won his second IJSBA World Championship in Pro Freestyle after returning for to Lake Havasu to compete for the first time since winning his initial gold medal in 2001, maneuvered his Yamaha personal watercraft through a creative two-minute acrobatic routine, earning a title-winning 49.0 score (out of 50.0 possible). The exuberant Lenzi outdistanced a veteran field of 12 freestylists that included Japan’s two-time defending champion Fumikazu Watanabe who finished second with a score of 48.2.

“It was really okay,” said Lenzi as he celebrated on the shore with his competitors. “I had a problem with the power in the middle of the two minutes but I was able to put many tricks together and won and that was the important thing. I’m very, very happy.”

Under mostly sunny skies, light breezes, air temperatures hovering in the high 90s and fairly mild water conditions, the final eight 2009 IJSBA World Championships were decided Sunday.

In addition to the three Pro classes, the other 2009 IJSBA World Champions crowned Sunday were Blaine Spires, Gardnerville, Nev. (2-1) (Pro-Am Runabout 800SS-Sea-Doo), Rachel MacClugage, Lake Havasu City, Ariz. (England) (3-2) (Pro-Am Women Ski Limited-Hydrospace), Kylie Ellmers, Melbourne, Australia (1-1) (Pro-Am Women Runabout Limited-Sea-Doo), Quinten Bossche, Oostende, Belgium (1-1) (Junior Ski 13-15 Stock-Hydrospace) and Joseph Edwards, Doncaster, England (1-1) (Junior Ski 10-12 Stock-Hydrospace).

It was the first IJSBA Pro-Am World Championship for both Spires and MacClugage while Ellmers won her class for the third straight year.

Of the 47 IJSBA World Championships won, a total of 12 different countries won IJSBA World Championships this year. Leading the way was England with nine gold medals, followed by the USA with seven, Kuwait (6), Thailand and Austria (5 each) and Australia and Canada with four each.

The results of the 2009 IJSBA Nation’s Cup will be posted later tonight on www.ijsba.com.

quakysense is the world’s leader in competition wetsuits and has a display featuring these and a wide variety of accessories.

Bringing an even greater presence to this year’s event than they have in the past, Monster Energy, the Corona, Calif.-based energy drink company, was the presenting sponsor of the event. Monster Energy have brought an expanded entertainment experience to this year’s festival complete with their display and hospitality vehicles, stage, Monster Girls and increased sampling opportunities.

The massive racing extravaganza was once again being held in the shadow of the original London Bridge on the offshoot waters of the Colorado River. Lake Havasu City is also celebrating “London Bridge Days” this week.

Another highlight of the final day was the Sea-Doo X-Team “Brake the Bank” Bounty event with over $20,000 in contingency and prize money available to Sea-Doo watercraft racers winning select classes. Winning the Bounty one-lap challenge and earning a $1,000 Sea-Doo bonus on Sunday was multi-time IJSBA World Champion Eric Lagopoulos, Sarasota, Fla., who also won the 2009 IJSBA World Championships in Pro-Am Runabout Open Slalom this week.

Joining quakysense as a major sponsor of the event for the first time since 2004 is the Lake Havasu City Convention and Visitors Bureau. Presenting sponsor is Monster Energy. Associate sponsors are Bud Light (distributed by Romer Beverage Co.), Synergyn Racing Oil, VoiceAmerica Talk Radio Network, Alliance Beverage Distributors, and Riva Motorsports. OEM support is again being provided by Kawasaki, Sea-Doo and Yamaha.

Sanctioned under rules of the IJSBA, with world headquarters in Half Moon Bay, Calif. and produced in association with Jim Russell’s DSM Events of Lake Havasu City, the quakysense IJSBA World Finals, of personal watercraft racing, presented by Monster Energy is one of the world’s most unique and spectacular sporting championships.

The official website of the quakysense IJSBA World Finals was www.ijsba.com, which hosted live audito and video streaming, through VoiceAmerica Talk Radio, from the event site, while the official website of the Lake Havasu City Convention and Visitors Bureau is www.golakehavasu.com.

International Jet Sports Boating Association
28th annual quakysense IJSBA World Finals
Presented by Monster Energy
Oct. 10-18, 2009
Crazy Horse RV Resort and Campgrounds, Lake Havasu City, Ariz.
2009 IJSBA World Champions
CLOSED-COURSE

PRO

Pro Ski – Kevin Reiterer, Austria, Hydrospace
Pro Runabout – Sam Harvey, New Zealand, Sea-Doo
Pro Freestyle – Alessander Lenzi, Brazil, Yamaha

PRO-AM

Pro-Am Ski Limited – Kevin Reiterer, Austria, Hydrospace
Pro-Am Ski Stock – Mike Klippenstein, Canada, Hydrospace
Pro-Am Women Ski Limited – Rachel MacClugage, Lake Havasu City, Ariz. (England), Hydrospace
Pro-Am Runabout 800SS – Blaine Spires, Gardnerville, Nev., Sea-Doo
Pro-Am Runabout Stock – Timothy Neff, Noblesville, Ind., Sea-Doo
Pro-Am Runabout Limited – Kylie Ellmers, Australia, Sea-Doo
Pro-Am Women Runabout Limited – Kylie Ellmers, Australia, Sea-Doo
Pro-Am Sport – Chokuthit Molee, Thailand, Sea-Doo
Pro-Am Grand Prix Runabout Open – Chokuthit Molee, Sea-Doo
Pro-Am Grand Prix Ski Open – Kevin Reiterer, Austria, Hydrospace

EXPERT

Expert Veteran Ski Open – Jim Goodchild, England, Hydrospace
Expert Ski Limited – Anya Colley, England, Hydrospace
Expert Runabout Limited – Carl Lampe Jr., New Zealand, Sea-Doo

AMATEUR

Amateur Freestyle – Manabu Matsubayashi, Japan, Yamaha
Amateur Runabout Open – Cesare Vismara, Italy (posthumously)
Amateur Veteran Ski Limited – Lisa Barsby, England, Hydrospace
Amateur Runabout 800 SS – Supadet Tansai, Thailand, Sea-Doo
Amateur Ski Open – Anya Colley, England, Hydrospace
Amateur Runabout Classic Open – Mohammad Burabee, Kuwait, Yamaha
Amateur Classic 2-Stroke Ski Limited – Cory Cole, Canada, Kawasaki
Amateur Veteran Runabout Open – Leslie Cooke, Australia, Sea-Doo
Amateur Runabout Stock – Mohammad Burabee, Kuwait, Yamaha
Amateur Runabout Classic Stock – Mohammad Burabee, Kuwait, Yamaha
Amateur Runabout Classic Limited – Mohammad Burabee, Kuwait, Yamaha
Amateur Runabout 800 Limited – Drew Roush, Elkview, West Virginia, Sea-Doo
Amateur Ski Lites – Conrad Cole, Canada, Kawasaki
Amateur Runabout Lites – Khaled Burabee, Kuwait, Yamaha

MASTERS

Masters Ski Open – Jim Goodchild, England, Hydrospace
Masters Ski Stock Lisa Barsby, England, Hydrospace

NOVICE

Novice Ski Limited - Arthit Wongpinta, Thailand, Hydrospace
Novice Veteran Ski Open – Gerald Wong, Canada, Hydrospace
Novice Women Ski Limited – Katharina Lach, Austria, Hydrospace
Novice Ski Stock - Arthit Wongpinta, Thailand, Hydrosport
Novice Runabout Limited – Charles Ewen, Deland, Florida, Sea-Doo
Novice Runabout Stock - Mohammad Albaz, Kuwait, Kawasaki

JUNIOR

Junior Ski 10-12 Lites - Joseph Edwards, United Kingdom, Hydrospace
Junior Ski 10-12 Stock – Joseph Edwards, United Kingdom, Hydrospace
Junior Ski 13-15 Limited – Quinten Bossche, Belgium, Hydrospace
Junior Ski 13-15 Lites – Joshua Block, West Harrison, Indiana, Yamaha
Junior Ski 13-15 Stock – Quinten Bossche, Belgium, Hydrospace
SLALOM
Pro-Am Ski Open – Kevin Reiterer, Austria, Hydrospace
Pro-Am Runabout Open – Eric Lagopoulos, Sarasota, Fla., Sea-Doo
Junior Ski 10-15 Stock – Luke Day, Australia, Kawasaki

Junior Runabout Limited – Brandon McMillan, Lake Havasu City, Ariz., Hydrospace

EXPANDED RESULTS

LAKE HAVASU CITY, ARIZ. – Top finishers from the Pro and Pro-Am classes for the overall World Championships in the 28th quakysense International Jet Sports Boating Association (IJSBA) World Finals, presented by Monster Energy, being held through Sunday on Lake Havasu. With Class, Position, Name, Hometown, Manufacturer (Moto Finishes).

Pro Ski Open (12 laps per moto) – 1. Kevin Reiterer, Austria, Hydrospace (second-first); 2. Steven Dauliach, UAE, Hydrospace (1-2); 3. Jean Baptiste Botti, France, Kawasaki (5-3); 4. Mike Klippenstein, Canada, Hydrospace (4-6); 5. Urbain Remond, Belgium, Hydrospace (6-7); 6. Cole Askew, New Zealand, Hydrospace (11-4); 7. Tyron Motzouris, South Africa, Kawasaki (10-8); 8. Jimmy Wilson, Hebron, Ohio, Kawasaki (9-10); 9. Mizuo Hidaka, Japan, Hydrospace (7-13); 10. Hideyuki Kurahashi, Japan, Hydrospace (3-18); 11. Steven LeProhon, Lake Havasu City, Ariz., Kawasaki (13-9); 12. Dustin Motzouris, South Africa, Kawasaki (18-5); 13. Rick Sherker, Doylesrown, Penn., Kawasaki (12-11); 14. David Redinger, Yakima, Wash., Kawasaki (8-19); 15. Mike Delaire, Canada, Hydrospace (15-14); 16. Jeff Troegner, Watsonville, Calif., Kawasaki (14-16); 17. Conrad Cole, Canada, Kawasaki (19-12); 18. Rusty Wilson, Pottsboro, Texas, Hydrospace (16-15); 19. Mitch Durica, Lake Havasu City, Ariz., Kawasaki (17-17); 20. Masaharu Takenoshita, Japan, Hydrospace (22-22).

Pro Runabout Open (14 laps per moto) – 1. Sam Harvey, New Zealand, Sea-Doo (2-1); 2. Anthony Antees, Australia, Sea-Doo (3-3); 3. Chris MacClugage, Lake Havasu City, Ariz., Yamaha (5-2); 4. Carl Lampe, Jr., New Zealand, Sea-Doo (4-5); 5. Norito Nakano, Japan, Sea-Doo (9-4); 6. Craig Warner, Rancho Santa Margarita, Calif., Kawasaki (1-12); 7. Chris Heindrich, Buena Park, Calif., Sea-Doo (7-7); 8. Erminio Iantasca, Naples, Fla., Kawasaki (10-6); 9. Christian D’Agostin, Australia, Kawasaki (8-8); 10. Ryan Hardwick, Atlanta, Georgia, Kawasaki (6-13); 11. John Amick, Newhall, Calif., Sea-Doo (12-10); 12. Dustin Farthing, Port St. Lucie, Fla., Kawasaki (13-11); 13. James Bushell, England, Sea-Doo (18-9); 14. Mattia Fracasso, Italy, Sea-Doo (11-18); 15. Trey Frame, Charleston, W.V., Kawasaki (18-18).

Pro Freestyle (50 points possible) – 1. Alessander Lenzi, Brazil, Yamaha (49.0); 2. Fumikazu Watanabe, Japan, Yamaha (48.2); 3. Lee Stone, England, Polaris (47.6); 4. Kazuhiro Hamasaki, Japan, Yamaha (46.7); 5. Mike Ershow, Russia, Polaris (46.1); 6. Akinobu Noda, Japan, Kawasaki (45.8); 7. Patrick Bogart, Tarpon Springs, Fla., Yamaha (45.6); 8. Manabu Matsubayashi, Japan, Yamaha (45.3); 9. Hidetoshi Fujikawa, Japan, Yamaha (45.1); 10. Jason Stoyer, Hollywood, Fla., Yamaha (44.9);11. John Kaszer, Concord, Calif., Yamaha (44.8).

Pro-Am Runabout Stock (moto results: 10 laps, six laps) – 1. Timothy Neff, Noblesville, Ind., Sea-Doo (1-1); 2. Carl Lampe Jr., New Zealand, Sea-Doo (5-2); 3. Troy Snyder, Bradenton, Fla., Sea-Doo (3-4); 4. Shane Stewart, Australia, Sea-Doo (4-5); 5. Chris MacClugage, Lake Havasu City, Ariz., Yamaha (2-8); 6. James Bushell, United Kingdom, Sea-Doo (11-3); 7. Jeremy Perez, France, Sea-Doo (7-11); 8. Aero Sutan Aswar, Indonesia, Yamaha (13-6); 9. Brian Smith, Farmers Branch, texas, Kawasaki (12-10); 10. Chris Wilkinsson, UAE, Sea-Doo (10-12).

Pro-Am Runabout 800 SS (moto results: 10 laps, six laps) – 1. Blaine Spires, Gardnerville, Nev., Sea-Doo (2-1); 2. Chokuthit Molee, Thailand, Sea-Doo (3-2); 3. Yousef Al-Abdulrazzaq, Kuwait, Sea-Doo (1-7); 4. Chaowalit Kuajaroon, Thailand, Sea-Doo (6-4); 5. Supadet Tansai, Thailand, Sea-Doo (5-5); 6. Brian Baldwin, Denver, N.C., Sea-Doo (4-6); 7. Steven Jurccak, Lawrenceville, Georgia, Sea-Doo (8-3); 8. Drew Roush, Elkview, West Virgina, Sea-Doo (9-8); 9. Jayme Cheney, West Fargo, N.D., Sea-Doo (11-9); 10. Abdulrahman Al-Bader, Kuwait, Sea-Doo (7-14).

Pro-Am Women Ski Limited (10 laps per moto) – 1. Rachel MacClugage, Lake Havasu City, Ariz., Hydrospace (2-2); 2. Emi Kanamori, Rowland Heights, Calif., Kawasaki (3-3); 3. Anya Colley, England, Hydrospace (1-5); 4. Carla Klippenstein, Canada, Hydrospace (4-4); 5. Yuki Kurahashi, Belgium, Kawasaki (9-1); 6. Urbain Narine, Belgium, Hydrospace (6-6); 7. Yukiko Kume, Japan, Kawasaki (7-7); 8. Annie Bailey, Canada, Yamaha (8-9); 9. Kylie Ellmers, Australia, Sea-Doo (5-12); 10. Katharina Lach, Austria, Hydrospace (11-8).

Pro-Am Women Runabout Limited (10 laps per moto) – 1. Kylie Ellmers, Australia, Sea-Doo (1-1); 2. Amy Green, Chino Hills, Calif., Yamaha (2-2); 3. Jody Bachelder, Grand Rapids, Mich., Yamaha (4-4); 4. Brunna Luz, Brazil, Sea-Doo (7-3); 5. Christine Milone, Delray Beach, Fla., Sea-Doo (6-5);
6. Erika Olde, Canada, Sea-Doo (5-6); 7. Paloma Noceda, Peru, Yamaha (3-9).

Pro-Am Ski Limited (moto results: 10 laps, six laps) – 1. Kevin Reiterer, Austria, Hydrospace (1-1); 2. Mebumi Yamashita, Japan, Kawasaki (3-3); 3. Anya Colley, England, Hydrospace (2-4); 4. Cory Cole, Canada, Kawasaki (6-2); 5. Keifer King, Anaheim, Calif., Yamaha (5-5).

Pro-Am Runabout Limited (moto results: 10 laps, six laps) – 1. Kylie Ellmers, Australia, Sea-Doo (2-1); 2. Mattia Fracasso, Italy, Sea-Doo (1-3); 3. James Bushell, England, Sea-Doo (5-2); 4. Timothy Neff, Noblesville, Ind., Sea-Doo (4-4); 5. Aero Sutan Aswar, Indonesia, Yamaha (7-5).


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