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Dear Skier,
Hello again from Bakersfield, CA, site of the 65th GOODE Water
Ski National Championships! We are at the half way point through the
week-long event and I want to let you know that the competition has
been great!
The highlight so far was watching Utah resident, Nick Parsons,
win the prestigious Men's Open Division yesterday by running 2-1/2
buoys @ 41' off.
Our display booth at the Nationals has been very busy with skiers
checking out and ordering the new GOODE 9800SL. The pace picked up
even more with Nick's win yesterday! You can click on the link below
to learn more about the asymmetric GOODE 9800SL.
There is a lot more great action to come!
Thank you for choosing GOODE!
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NICK PARSONS WINS AT U.S. NATIONALS |
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GOODE sponsored skier, Nick Parsons, is crowned "Champion" of
the most coveted title at the U.S. Nationals; the Men's Open
Division. Nick won this title by tying his personal best of
2-1/2 buoys @ 41' off and defeating second place finisher, and
current World Record holder, Chris Parrish, who ran 4 buoys @
39-1/2 off.
"I am pleased to have skied so well in this elite field.",
said Nick Parsons. "The conditions were excellent and my GOODE
ski and PowerShell boots worked perfectly.", Parsons continues.
"I want to thank my sponsors, GOODE Skis and Malibu Boats, for
their support. I am looking forward to traveling to Europe in a
couple of weeks to compete in the World Championships.", Parsons
concludes.
"Wow! I am so happy to see Nick ski so well.", said Dave
Goode. "Nick and I have worked alot together over the past 12
months to get his equipment working well. Nick is a super
talented skier and I am anxious to watch his scores continually
improve over the next few years!", Goode concludes.
Nick Parsons is from Bountiful, Utah and often trains at the
GOODE Technology Center, which is located in Ogden, Utah.
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NEW GOODE 9800SL GRABS ATTENTION |
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GOODE launched its new model ski, the GOODE 9800SL, on Monday,
August 16, 2007, at the start of the 65th GOODE Water Ski
National Championships.
The new "SL Series" Asymmetric Series from GOODE features
three skis, each designed for a specific skier, Right-Foot
Forward, Left-Foot Forward and Neutral. The unique Pure Carbon
Fiber construction of each SL ski compensates for the flex and
torsional differences introduced by different skiing styles and
virtually removes the idea of an "Off-Side" turn. The overall
weight of the SL Asymmetric Series is 1/4 pound lighter than the
already featherweight GOODE 9800.
"We are having excellent feedback from skiers who have
ordered and skied on the new 9800SL. Our booth has been busy all
week.", said Dave Goode, President/Founder of GOODE Ski
Technologies. "Everyone here watched Nick Parsons win the Men's
Open Division by 4-1/2 buoys and they know that GOODE remains
the leader of "Carbon Innovation" in water skis.", Goode adds.
"To help validate that, we remain on track to win more National
Medals than all other ski companies combined.", Goode concludes.
To order a GOODE 9800SL, click on the link below.
Click here for more info on the 9800SL.... »
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2007 SKI ODYSSEY CONTEST LAST CALL |
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This is your last chance to register for the 2007 SKI ODYSSEY
CONTEST! Grand Prize is a fun filled water ski adventure
vacation for 2 in Costa Rica.
A random drawing will be held at the 2007 GOODE Water Ski
Nationals, in Bakersfield, CA, Saturday, August 18th at 9:00am
PDT. You need not be present to win.
Registration closes on Friday, August 17, 2007.
Click Here for more info on the Contest... »
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GOODE WATER SKI NATIONALS CONTINUE |
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The 65th annual GOODE Water Ski National Championships started
on Monday and run through Saturday, August 18th, at Ski West
Village near Bakersfield, CA.
"The weather has been perfect for the event so far and the
forecast calls for it to continue.", said Dave Goode. "I am so
impressed with the high level of competion at this year's
event.", Goode continues. "Ski West Village, USA Water Ski and
the organizing club have done an outstanding job in hosting the
world's largest water ski tournament.", Goode concludes.
You can get current updates, see tournament schedules and
results by clicking on the link below.
Click Here for more info.... |
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