SANTA ROSA
BEACH, FL - Regina Jaquess (USA) set two
pending Women's World Slalom Records on
Saturday, October 23rd and Sunday October
24th at the 2010 Red Bar Belgian Cup at Cory
Pickos's Shortline Lakes in Santa Rosa
Beach, FL. Saturday, Regina skied 1-1/4
buoys at 41 feet off (10.25m). During the
Sunday round, Jaquess scored 1-1/2 buoys at
41 feet off (10.25m).
In less than
two weeks, the IWWF has approved her first
World Record of 1-1/4 buoys at 41 feet off
(10.25m). Her 1-1/2 buoys at 41 feet off
(10.25m) performance remains "Pending".
"It feels
awesome to know that it is Official'!, said
Regina.
The past record of 1 buoy @ 41 feet off
(10.25m) was originally set by Kristi
Overton-Johnson in September, 1996 on her
GOODE 9100. Kristi held that record by
herself until Australia's Karina Nowlan tied
it 12 years later, in September, 2008 while
riding her GOODE 9800SL and PowerShell 4
Boots. Regina then tied that World Record
in July, 2009, while riding her GOODE 9900SL
and PowerShell 5 Boots. The three-way tie
remained until this latest news from IWWF.
Regina Jaquess skied behind a 2011 Malibu
Response LXI with world-class driver, Chad
Scott, behind the wheel. Chad drove Chris
Parrish to the Men's World Slalom Record
(2@43' off/9.75m) in July, 2010.
Regina skis on a GOODE 9900SL and PowerShell
5 Boots.
Click this link to watch a YouTube video of
her Record Breaking runs -
http://bit.ly/c5D7he