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Greetings!
Dawn and I enjoyed watching the 2003 World Water Ski
Championship last week in Orlando, Florida. I want to take a
moment to share our experience and excitement!

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| REGINA
JAQUESS WINS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS |
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Regina
Jaquess wins the Gold Medal at the Swiss Water Ski
School in Clermont, Florida on Sunday, September 21st,
by placing First in Slalom on a GOODE 9500 and placing
First in Tricks on the new GOODE 42" trick ski in
the battle for the 2003 title of Women's Overall Water
Ski Champion.
Marina Mosti from Italy was Second Overall skiing on
a GOODE 9500 in the Slalom portion of the competition.
Overall
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| MICHELLE
SIMPSON THIRD IN SLALOM |
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Michelle
Simpson skis 1.5 at 39.5 off, tying her Personal Best,
to win the Bronze Medal in the Women's Slalom
competition on Saturday on a GOODE 9500. |
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SKIS WIN 50% OF THE SLALOM MEDALS |
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Half
the Slalom medals at the 2003 World Championships were
won on the GOODE 9500. Jeff Rodgers (USA) Gold, Will
Asher (GBR) Silver, and Michelle Simpson (USA) Bronze.
Order
a GOODE 9500... »
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| GOODE
TRICK SKI WINS GOLD |
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The
GOODE 42" Trick Ski, powered by the awesome talent
of Regina Jaquess, wins the 2003 World Water Ski
Championships Women's Overall title. Regina won the
Slalom and Tricks portions of the Overall Event.
"We are looking to deepen our roots as a water
ski manufacturer in the 3-event competition.", Dave
Goode said. "I am pleased to see Regina ski so
well. She is a great athlete. I am also pleased to see
that our new trick ski performed so well." Regina
was riding trick ski serial #0001.
GOODE is presently in the R & D phase of
developing a line of Jump skis.
Trick
Ski Ordering Info.... »
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| JEFF
RODGERS WINS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS; WILL ASHER 2ND |
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| Jeff
Rodgers wins the Men's Slalom on Saturday, September
20th, with a score of 2 buoys at 41 off to become World
Champion. Jeff was seeded first, skiing last off the
dock after winning the Preliminary Round on Friday. Jeff
was skiing on a GOODE 9536-160.
Will Asher, skiing for his home country of Great
Britain wins the Silver Medal, with a score of 1.5 at 41
off. He was the youngest competitor in the Slalom
Finals. Will was skiing on a GOODE 9536-160, with the
GOODE PowerShell Boot System.
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