Monday, September 21, 2009

IJSBA Releases Parade of Nations Flyer

September 21, 2009
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The IJSBA is pleased to release the official flyer for the Parade of Nations.


This year’s Parade of Nations is sponsored by the American Watercraft Association and is presented by Walt’s Motorsports.


Special thanks to Parade of Nations Chairperson, Kay Sykes.


The Parade of Nations is held on Thursday, October 15, 2009, at 7:00 PM at the London Bridge Resort’s Conference Center.

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Parade of Nations Title Sponsor Announcement

For immediate release

September 16, 2009

As Chairperson of the IJSBA Parade of Nations, I am pleased to announce that the title sponsor for this year’s event will be the American Watercraft Association (AWA), and the presenting sponsor will be Walt’s Motorsports and Marine.

The American Watercraft Association brings together personal watercraft enthusiasts, dealers and manufacturers to protect your right to ride. When you join the AWA, you add your voice to the thousands of PWC owners fighting for the freedom to enjoy recreational boating. For more information on the AWA or to become a member visit their website at awahq.org.

Walt’s Motorsports and Marine has been a leader in the PWC and racing industry for many years, helping racers and their families prep ski’s that have been shipped from numerous countries.

I officially announce that this year’s event will be called the:
2009 IJSBA AMERICAN WATERCRAFT ASSOCIATION PARADE OF NATIONS
Proudly presented by: Walt’s Motorsports & Marine

I thank them for their generous support and contributions in helping welcome 400 plus participants from over 30 countries to Lake Havasu City. If you would like to reserve seats for your country, please feel free to contact me at ksparadeofnations@gmail.com

Kay Sykes
Parade of Nations Chairperson

Tuesday, August 25, 2009

How to Practice National Flag Etiquette

The date 2009 IJSBA Parade of Nations is coming upon us quickly. Here is some information that may help you understand the flag ettiquette of your country and others.

Have you ever wondered how national flags are displayed correctly? This article provides a general overview of flag etiquette. It is important to note that the policies, traditions, customs, rules and laws of your country or those of other countries pertaining to flag etiquette may differ from those provided in this article.


Fly the flag from sunrise to sunset on a clear day. National flags should not be flown in bad weather (e.g. during thunderstorms or hailstorms)unless it is an all-weather flag. If a national flag is flown at night it should be brightly illuminated

Hoist (raise) the flag in a brisk fashion and lower it in a dignified, ceremonious way.

Flags flown at half-mast should be hoisted to full mast then lowered slowly and ceremoniously to half-mast.

Never let a national flag touch the ground, water or the floor.


Display a national flag in a position superior to all other flags (such as state or provincial flags) except when flags of other countries are displayed (such as at the United Nations or during the Olympic Games).


Flags of the World When flags of multiple countries are flown in the same place, they must all be displayed as equals. They should each be flown on individual flagpoles each of the same size. All of the flags must be the same size and no flag can be bigger or smaller than another flag. National flags of multiple countries should be arranged in alphabetical order.

When two flags are displayed (in a line); the national flag should appear on the left side when viewed by an observer.

When three flags are displayed in a line the national flag should be in the middle (i.e. the second flag).

When four flags are displayed in a line, the national flag should be the first flag on the left when viewed by an observer.

When five or more flags are displayed in a line, two national flags should appear at both ends of the line (e.g. in a line of five flags, the national flag should appear as the first flag and the fifth flag).

When a flag is no longer in good condition (e.g. if it is torn, ripped or badly soiled) it should not be raised or displayed. It should be disposed of in a dignified way (such as a private burning. See this article for an example of the correct procedure).


Always respect the customs and traditions of different countries regarding their national flags. For example, Saudi Arabia, Sri Lanka and Pakistan have all clearly prohibited their national flags from being displayed vertically (e.g. when hung from a wire or mounted to a wall). Never display the national flags of those countries in a vertical position.

This is a general guide only. Policies, rules, laws, traditions and customs of your country or other countries may differ from the information contained in this article. If in doubt, always consult your government or another official authority about the appropriate display of your country's national flag.

Tuesday, August 18, 2009

IJSBA World Finals Early Registration Package

FEATURED NEWS...

08/14/2009 - IJSBA World Finals Early Registration Package

Download Form and Mail or Fax by September 1, 2009 and receive an additional 10% discount off of all entry fees.

The form must include a complete payment to receive the discount. Fax to: +1-(714)-751-8609
The entry form below will no longer be valid on September 1, 2009 at 9:00 AM, PST.

Please See Class List and Competitor Guide for important information. The event schedule is tentative and is subject to change.

Entry Form
Competition Class Guide
Competitor Guide
Event Schedule

Monday, August 10, 2009

Quakysense and IJSBA sign three year World Finals Title Sponsor Agreement

The IJSBA is extremely pleased to announce that we have reached and signed a three year contract with quakysense which secures them as the title sponsor for the IJSBA World Finals in years 2009, 2010, and 2011. This arrangement will have quakysense at the top of the marquee through the IJSBA’s 30th anniversary in 2011. quakysense has been the title sponsor of the World Finals since 2006 and has quickly become the world’s most popular PWC wetsuit.

This agreement follows two years of increased growth for the IJSBA. IJSBA participation throughout the world has increased significantly since 2007 and 2009 has set new records in some areas. The World Finals has seen a steady rise in spectator attendance and this contract allows the IJSBA to spend more time focusing on event development in a way that promotes the sport, quakysense, and the rest of the PWC industry. The following are the dates set by the IJSBA/quakysense contract:

28th Annual World Finals: October 10 - October 18, 2009
29th Annual World Finals: October 3 – October 11, 2010 30th Annual World Finals: October 2 – October 10, 2011

While the dates set for the 2010 and 2011 events are tentative, they follow the IJSBA’s now stated policy of the World Finals ending the Sunday before Columbus Day (a US Federal Holiday) to assist the travel plans of attendees who want to stay through the Pro Sunday and attend the awards ceremony. Columbus day is the second Monday of October and the event will generally occur prior to this date except in cases where this policy would cause the event to begin in September.

The IJSBA is grateful to quakysense, The City of Lake Havasu, Crazyhorse Campgrounds, Kawasaki, Yamaha, Sea-Doo, Honda, Hydrospace for their continued support in making the World Finals the biggest and best personal watercraft related event on the planet. With hundreds of competitors hailing from more than 30 countries, the World Finals is one of the world’s largest single venue multinational events.

The IJSBA will begin circulating information about the event and will open registration on August 14, 2009. For immediate questions regarding the quakysense World Finals, please contact the IJSBA by emailing info@ijsba.com or by calling +1-(714)-751-8695 on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM, PST.

Thursday, July 16, 2009

CVB OKs event funding for ’09-10 IJSBA, Poker Run, Desert Storm given $20,000 each

By David Bell
Wednesday, July 15, 2009 9:36 PM MST

Fireworks, personal watercraft and giant powerboats received a hearty show of support from local tourism officials.The Lake Havasu City Convention and Visitors Bureau board of directors voted unanimously Wednesday to allocate $128,000 to 20 different events planned to take place in the community over the next year.

The largest amount — $20,000 — was approved for each of the three events: the IJSBA World Finals in October, The Western Pyrotechnics Association’s Winterblast convention in February and Lake Racer’s Desert Storm Poker Run in April.

The IJSBA and WPA events both received the total amount requested. Lake Racer had requested $30,000 in event funding from the CVB.

“This is the result of the process. Some tough questions were asked,” said CVB board chairman Dennis Schilling. “What we’re seeing is that we’re honing in on the events that will bring in the most visitors.”

Chip Shilosky, who chaired the committee that reviewed the applications, said committee members evaluated the requests based on three criteria: Does the event promote tourism to Lake Havasu City, is there sustainability, and what is the profit and loss.

Based on those criteria, some events were shut out for funding, including the Leaping Lizards’ lighting of Cupcake Mountain, the Chamber of Commerce’s Winterfest and the Main Street Association’s Mardi Gras Parade.

It also resulted in almost every funded event receiving less than requested. Besides the IJSBA and WPA, only the Western Outdoor News received their full request of $2,500 for the annual Striper Derby in May.A number of new events received funding this year, including $1,000 for the National Bass West Havasu Classic in September; $3,000 for the Havasu Freedom Rally motorcycle event in November; $6,000 for Events All Around’s 2nd Annual Rockabilly Reunion at Windsor Beach in February; and $2,000 for Paramax’s XDL Sportbike Championship at Havasu Speedway in April.

Both the XDL Sportbike Championship and Rockabilly concert took place last year but were not funded by the CVB.Another new event receiving funding is the HavaBBQ event locally sponsored by the Lions Club.

Lesley Reed, Events & Promotions Manager for the CVB, explained the event is actually one of many throughout the country.“It’s based out of the Kansas City Barbeque Society and there are 25 events throughout the region and the nation,” Reed said. “We’ll be the 26th event, opening the event for the circuit in 2010.”Reed said participants and tasters would come primarily from the West Coast and the Midwest.

The event will be held at Windsor Beach 4 at Lake Havasu State Park in February and the CVB approved $7,500 in funding.The board also approved holding $24,000 in a contingency fund, to be used if a promoter brings forward a new event during the fiscal year.

However, the funding for those new events, on an emergency basis, is limited to 10 percent of the contingency fund balance.Two members of the board recused themselves from voting on three funding requests because their businesses were involved with the events. Cal Sheehy declared a conflict because of the London Bridge Resort’s involvement with December’s Festival of Lights ($7,500) and Winterfest. Tom Felke declared a conflict because of the Shugrue’s Restaurants involvement with April’s Havasu Half Marathon ($2,500).

Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Race Your Flag

The start of the 2009 IJSBA Quakysense World Finals is in 107 days, and on October 15th all race participants will be attending the 3rd annual IJSBA Parade of Nations showing their love for country and man.

These sportsmen and women from around the world will come together under one starry sky, with the London Bridge in Lake Havasu City, Arizona as its backdrop. This is will be the end of an intense racing season. Competitors will bring to the line grit, sweat, stamina and determination. Each one welcoming the task that makes them go beyond themselves. Believing and dreaming that they will be the next World Champion.

Please put a flag sticker representing your country on the hood of your race boat, it's time to represent and fly the colors of your nation.