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.

IJSBA Membership Packages to Mail on July 3

The IJSBA is pleased to announce that membership packages, including member cards, will start mailing on July 3*. Packages will include the IJSBA Rule Book, decals, the membership card and literature pertaining to the member benefits.

Members, who signed up at an event, received their rule book and decals at sign up and will receive a letter sized envelope with their card and literature pertaining to their membership.
If you have not already signed up for your IJSBA membership then please click here.
If you have any questions regarding the IJSBA or IJSBA membership, please email info@ijsba.com or call +1-(714)-751-8695.

*This mailing is about two weeks later than we anticipated. Sorry for any inconveniences

Sunday, May 31, 2009

Peaking, in Seconds and Feet

Just got a call. A visceral scream was the first thing I heard. Someone unloading into their phone and I was the recipient. Confusion, alarm, concern, all the keywords one goes through when you know something bad has happened to the person on the phone with you, flashed my psyche as dread fell upon me.


I then realized that Shawn Alladio was the gutteral scream. She was in her car, naked for the most part, burned, bruised, in shock. We established a rapport and I began to talk her down.
It is 12:15 AM. I am now wired and beyond alert. Shawn had rung off as she reached her home in OC. I knew that she had just done a long day at sea with the military in an appreciation day that her company, K38 Rescue had just put on.


In her weary drive home she had rolled up on a flame wall on the 5 Fwy. She said that she had driven through it and that it looked like Armageddon. Pulling up to a burning car she got out and saw movement in the flames. Grabbing a prybar she broke the window and grabbed at the squirming flame ball that was a man. She said his hands had looked like candles as they burned.
There were bystanders and she screamed for help, but as sometimes happens no one moved and as she managed to gain control of the flaming man she began to pull him out and his foot caught in the debris. Screaming at the bystanders, they finally broke from shock and jumped the two. As they dragged the guy away, the car exploded.


“I smell David, I smell like fire and burning flesh, I think I fractured my arm, I am almost home”
Shawn thought that the car had punctured it’s tank in a collision with the guard rail, setting off the tempest. I am taking a sip of vodka right now. It burns and rasps my throat. I am worried about my friend. Emotionally peaking myself, because I love her and can do nothing. But knowing Shawn, I understand that she will be all right. Eventually. Someone lives tonight, albeit in agony, because Shawn was where she was supposed to be. It is her lot, this sort of thing. Lucky guy.
Shawn always lectures us that rescue (and life) is all about seconds and feet. You have seconds in which to assess and feet in which to react. Tonight once again she illustrated her point. Seconds and feet.


The images below are from the K38 Liquid Militia get together at Dos Pueblos Ranch on the Gaviota coast over Memorial Day weekend.


On first glance you would think it is a bunch of speed freaks and water gearheads going whack. You would be wrong. It was simply Shawn building esprit de corp, skill and teamwork with her tribe. You and I should be so lucky, that if we ever need a hero, any of them showed up. The thing with Shawn is, she always comes. Always faithful. The list of things that she has accomplished is so vast, and she is really so guarded about it, that I smile when I think about how in trouble I probably am, for writing this blog this morning.


What is a hero? Someone prepared to give all, with skills available that increase the odds of their success and you seeing your loved ones once again. I love the way the dictionary describes the term below. Funny really and incorrect in this case.


hero Ėˆhi(ə)rōnoun ( pl. -roes)a person, typically a man, who is admired or idealized for courage, outstanding achievements, or noble qualities : a war hero.


This first image below dropped into my in box in the wee hours. Shawn had shot it before the EMT’s took over. That is a couple who are covering the victim with a blanket. She walked back to her truck and drove away. I guess she maybe wasn’t sleeping either. Amazing.


Recovery: On scene image C Shawn Alladio
I rarely do addendums. Here is Shawn’s letter to our team this morning. It says more, back to front than I could, right down to the signature at the page end. And after, some friends and fellow trainees, all of them more accomplished than you would ever imagine. Shawn enhanced their already impressive skill set in her courses.

Thanks All,
I finally got to sleep early this am, and I’m resting. I couldn’t get this man’s image out of my moments, I really don’t have any injuries to speak of. I think I was flushing a long exhausting day, lots of emotional connectors from 2 days of hard work, little rest, then this man’s situation, just topped me. I don’t have any pain at all, but last night was intense, I think most of it may have been emotional or ‘psyche’ driven. That’s an honest statement. I’m a bit banged up but cool. Will rest today and thanks for your thoughts. I did call Mark, Pirate, and Mike, and David, was trying to text to Ryan but I couldn’t make my fingers work. LOL I gave up on the texting and calls, I couldn’t get connections. It’s behind me now, but this man, it is forever. I am going to get dressed and go to Starbucks of course and get a double shot of something, then go over to the hospital to see if he is ok. I hope he has not lost his sight, that seems to be in my thoughts a lot. I will never forget, and we all should appreciate today with profound interest and joy. That is the message in this man’s situation, no crying…get out and about and change the world today, for surely you know not what comes next.
Love to all my friends,
shawn
“The darkest places in hell are reserved for those who maintain their neutrality in time of moral crisis”
-Dante Alighieri(Italian Florentine Poet)
http://www.K38WaterSafety.com
The Life You Save May Be Your Own
this story was written by David Pu'u:http://www.davidpuu.com/blog/?p=748&cpage=1

Thursday, May 21, 2009

SHAWN ALLADIO RECEIVES AWARD OF MERIT FROM THE NATIONAL WATER SAFETY CONGRESS


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Contact: Kyla Dominguez


310 308 7820

SHAWN ALLADIO RECEIVES AWARD OF MERIT FROM THE NATIONAL WATER SAFETY CONGRESS

Annual Award recognizes contributors to water recreation safety TUSTIN , CALIF. (5/20/09)


Shawn Alladio was awarded the National Water Safety Congress (NWSC) Award of Merit for her work in promoting and advancing water recreation safety. The NWSC makes this annual award to individuals and organizations that have made outstanding contributions to water safety during the previous year.


In announcing Ms. Alladio’s award, NWSC Regional Vice President Ed Huntsman said ” This award recognizes your continuing efforts to train first responders of boating and water related accidents involving recreational boaters and other users of the nation’s waterways.” The NWSC award notification goes on to recognize Alladio’s devotion to safety in developing and sharing the evolving emergency rescue techniques and training practices that use personal watercraft.


For the past several years Alladio’s K38 Rescue organization has used Kawasaki JET SKI® watercraft as part of a sponsorship arrangement with Kawasaki Motors Corp., U.S.A. With these JET SKI watercraft K38 has conducted dozens of hands-on safety training programs for a variety of public safety agencies. She has also led a number of boating safety seminars for the general boating public and organized a national professional association for boating rescue and enforcement personnel called H2O Responders, now a part of the American Watercraft Association.


In 2009, K38 Water Safety celebrates 20 years of service to recreational, occupational and event management water safety and education. K38 has trained thousands of personnel from fire rescue, lifesaving, military, law enforcement and search and rescue agencies and is the worldwide recognized authority in the occupational use and application of Personal Watercraft. It is represented through accredited affiliates in 14 countries worldwide teaching water rescue, racing, officiating, event management, operations, swiftwater, flood, big wave, towsurfing and industry support using JET SKI watercraft for rescue or patrol applications. K38 was founded by Shawn Alladio, a professional personal watercraft racer for 2 decades, and a National Safe Boating Council instructor and water rescue professional. K38’s motto is ‘The Life You Save May Be Your Own’

Tuesday, May 19, 2009

Charleston Daily Mail - West Virginia News and Sports - Other Local Sports - Magic Island to host jet ski racing, beach volleyball tournament 

Charleston Daily Mail - West Virginia News and Sports - Other Local Sports - Magic Island to host jet ski racing, beach volleyball tournament 

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2009 APBA National Tour Rds 5&6 LIVE on Liquid Speed radio!!!

WORLD GROUND BREAKING GLOBAL DOMINATION!!!!

MAJOR PRESS RELEASE!!!!
Liquid Speed Radio and Mike Young of H2X Promotions& The APBA are VERY pleased to announce Liquid Speed Radio will be broadcasting LIVE Rounds 5&6 of The APBA WaterCross Tour in Myrtle Beach SC June 5-7th 2009 brought to you by H2X Promotions & Sea Doo among others!

Liquid Speed Radio is VERY excited that we will be a part of the APBA National Tour and give THE WORLD a chance to hear from some of the GREATEST racers in the nation and world! We will be having a play by play commentary LIVE all day on race day with special hosts!

Mike Young of H2X says "This is a GREAT oppurtunity for the jet ski racing scene around the world to be able to hear what we do and HOW we do it, H2X is VERY Excited to be partnering up with LSR and look forward to even BIGGER and BETTER LIVE feeds from various venues in the future!" Mike is still looking for sponsors to get them involved with the tour stop as well.

If your interested in getting your company on board with this 1st ever National Tour LIVE broadcast and would like to lock down a advertising spot please contact LiQuId SPEED Radio at 214-498-3592 or email themat liquidspeedshow@hotmail.com

Flyin Brian of LSR says "I am VERY excited to be able to be a partner with Mike Young and H2X, this is a HUGE step for LSR and we look forward to many more LIVE feeds with H2X and APBA! This opens the door for huge opportunities in LSR!" He adds "We will be interviewing as many racesr as possible all weekend to get real time comments from them as they come of the water!"The race schedule will be released very soon as to what time the LIVE feeds will be on the air so Stay tuned to the following websites for more info
www.liquidspeedradio.com
www.pwctoday.com
www.apbaracing.com
www.pwcfun.com

Monday, May 18, 2009

Day Trippin'


AWA Ride Magazine pg 1
Originally uploaded by Kay Sykes
It's Sunday at the beach.........

Story and pictures by Kay Sykes, Havasu PWC Club

The smell of spring and fuel is in the air. With the first APBA National Tour stop just weeks away, competitors gather at Body Beach, in Lake Havasu City, to hone their skills, test their ski’s and push one another to the limit.

Any day of the week it is not unusual to see Chris and Rachel MacClugage, Brandon McMillan, Mark Queen and Chris Hagest training at the beach after a short Arizona winter. Cars and trucks line up along the shoreline with everyone jockeying for the prime spot to launch their skis. Sun up to sun down the riders, twist and turn their bodies, carving the water, with early hopes of becoming the next world champion.

It is never a dull moment at the beach, you never know who or what you will see. Someone will turn their head and look at a day-glow painted Kawasaki 550 SX, thinking “this is how it all started”. Then they hear the deep throaty rumblings of the one of a kind, custom ski, built by River Rat Racing. A 215hp, supercharged, RXP motor crammed into the cramped confines of a 2008 Kawasaki hull. Then he thinks to himself, “Look how far we have come”.

It doesn’t matter whether you are a Pro, Novice, Amateur racer, or just someone who seeks the thrill of racing around buoys, someone is always there to lend a helping hand to get your ski on the trailer, or help you with modifications to your watercraft. It’s a camaraderie that is felt year around in this quaint little spot that racers and recreational riders like to call home.

Thursday, May 14, 2009

AWA Update Concerning United States Ethanol Levels in Fuel

Dear AWA Member:

Strong pro-ethanol advocates are pushing the Obama Administration and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to increase ethanol levels in gasoline to 15% (E15). As you may have read in Ride, PWC Magazine, ethanol at the currently allowed 10% (E10) level has been shown to cause significant problems for some marine engines and boat fuel systems. Higher levels of ethanol have not been tested in marine engine systems, and in fact may void marine engine warranties.

AWA is part of a broad coalition of over 50 consumer, industry, and environmental organizations working to ensure that science is part of the federal decision. Specifically, we are asking that EPA deny the waiver requested by ethanol producers to increase the allowable ethanol level to 15% until unbiased testing demonstrates that higher blends would pose no threats to gasoline engines, public health, the environment, and consumers.

CLICK HERE to send comments (due before May 21) directly to EPA. It doesn't have to take more than one minute. If you have a little more time and can customize your letter, it will make your message even stronger. Please share this email with your personal watercraft family, friends, and groups. We need as many letters as possible.

Think Free. Live Free. Ride Free.
Chris Manthos
Executive Director
American Watercraft Association

Thursday, May 7, 2009

IJSBA Memberships Now Available Online

May 1, 2009

IJSBA Memberships are back by very popular demand. All IJSBA memberships come with:
Individual IJSBA Memberships are $50.00 per year. Each membership carries the following benefits:


IJSBA Competition Rule Book
Two IJSBA Decals
A rider/racer profile on the IJSBA Social Networking Website (Launching Summer 2009)
Complimentary membership in the American Watercraft Association
Subscription to Ride Magazine, the official community publication of the IJSBA
10% Discount on parts and accessories at Riva Motorsports
Subscription to Personal Watercraft Illustrated, the official newsstand publication of the IJSBA
Special discount pricing for Hertz Rental
Discounted Travel Packages with Southwest Airlines
5% discount off of Motel Six stays
10% discount on parts and accessories at Walt’s Motorsports


Other benefits
And…of course…..the famous IJSBA Membership Card, the symbol of organized PWC use for more than 27 years. Click here to enroll in the IJSBA today.

Tuesday, May 5, 2009

New Web Presence

As an on going effort to promote the IJSBA Parade of Nations, PWC racing, Recreational riding, and water safety, a website and forum has been created for you.

Besides general information regarding PWC, Kay Sykes, of Photos By K, will be posting photographs for you to enjoy and leave your comments. You will also be able to register and participate in the forums. If there is a Topic Heading that you would like to see, please feel free to email Kay at photosbyks@gmail.com

Click this link to http://photosbyk.webs.com/ , browse the photo gallery and navigate the many links to learn about the AWA, Water Safety, Liquid Militia Core Wear, and even watch the clock countdown to the 2009 IJSBA Quakysense World Finals.

Wednesday, April 29, 2009

AWA Safety Day on May 16th at Lake Anna, Virginia.

The American Watercraft Association invites you to a Free AWA Safety Day on May 16th at Lake Anna, Virginia. This member event is designed to increase your boat handling skills, and boating safety awareness.

The course is made up of a state approved boating course in the morning, followed by a free lunch, and then hands on work with your boat, and a written test for your state safety card. The “hands on” portion is taught by Shawn Alladio of K-38 Rescue, the world leader in personal watercraft safety and training.

We keep the course of instruction simple and easy to follow and using your PWC. Tasks include:

-Finding the correct balance of your PWC, and how it works with the throttle.
-How to correctly board your craft in the event of becoming separated from it.
-The “Bottle Drill” will help build your balance and boat control.
-Docking a PWC on an E-Z-Dock and conventional dock.

Plus demonstrations on the correct procedures for overturned craft and much more.
This common sense course is FREE. It’s just another way the AWA makes positive contributions to the boating community. The AWA Safety Day is May 16th 2009 at 9:00 a.m. at the Anna Point Marina (www.lcmarine.com) on the north side of the Rt. 208 Bridge at Lake Anna. Space is limited to the first 30 individuals in order to keep the course small for personal attention. Lunch is included with the course.

To register, just call 800-913-2921(AWA1) and we’ll take care of the rest.
Even if you consider yourself an experienced rider, there is always something new to learn about safety, about being a better a boater, and yourself.
Remember, there are only 30 spaces, so please call today.

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

IJSBA Announces New PWC Social Networking and Information Site for Members, Competitors, and Associates

April 17, 2009

The IJSBA is very pleased to announce an all new service available on the IJSBA website. This summer, IJSBA will activate a social networking and information section which will provide a wide array of benefits and features to the PWC community. IJSBA competitors, recreational members, affiliates, promoters, and aftermarket associates will be able to create profiles and pages accessible directly from the IJSBA website.

Taking cues from successful websites like Myspace, Facebook, and Yelp, the IJSBA is creating a format that streamline the information that PWC enthusiasts are looking for.
Competitor member profile pages will allow competitors to post pictures, video clips, personal information, comments sections, and links to the IJSBA pages of the competitor’s friends, sponsors, and mechanics. Competitors will also be able to link to their own Myspace and Facebook pages.

Competitors will even be able to sign up for bonus features like placing their own banners on the page. Competitors will be able to list their make/model of PWC, featured performance parts, race number, and win statistics. The site search engine will allow persons to search for members by using any of these methods as the search criteria as well as by geographic region (domestic and international).

Recreational member profile pages will have all of the features of competitor pages except for the win statistics and race number posting features.

Aftermarket Associate pages will allow these members to post pictures, video clips, tech tips, and advertisements of products and services. Aftermarket Associate Members will also be able to have a public ranking and feedback system where only registered competitor and recreational members can provide publicly viewable comments regarding the Aftermarket Associate Members’ products, services, and business.

Aftermarket Associates will be able to link their IJSBA profile page to their own websites. Also, Aftermarket Associates who have banners on the IJSBA and the Profile pages will be able to sign up for a reporting service which will provide tracking data of which IJSBA Competition members are linking the public to the Aftermarket Associate’s websites.

This service will easily provide for reward programs for those competitors who are able to show real attention to their sponsors. IJSBA will soon be asking for beta testers to participate in this program. For inquiries about this exciting new IJSBA program, please email: info@ijsba.com or call +1-(714)-751-8695.

Monday, April 20, 2009

Fabio Annigoni, K38Italia

Fabio Annigoni, K38Italia
http://www.shawnalladio.com/) Instructor and founder of K38, a company 'of rescue work for years in the U.S..Australia, Japan, Hawaii, Brasil, Italia, UK, Portugal, Spain, Poland, Switzerland, Micronesia, South Africa. We have already formed: Civil Defense - Fire - Navy - Coast Guard - Beach Facilities - Assistants bathers K38 International affilates;Shawn explain the 'This system was successfully used also in situations of extreme danger, both in sea, in rivers and lakes full of all the USA. Annigoni, gia 'in possession of the pilot's license, was then informed that, with his interest in this area could take part in a course to rescue them from' a little would be required to Half Moon Bay (California). Qui pote 'to establish the efficiency of this form of aid (Rescue Boat: jet with stretcher) with waves of several meters!
In 1999 the Genoese pilot of jet Fabio Annigoni, went 'on Lake Havasu City (Arizona-USA) to attend the final championship of the world of personal watercraft. Known 'that help to make the circuit there was a jet with a special stretcher fixed later. Went 'just them' to seek information about this special means of assistance to Shawn Allada (He returned to Italy enthusiast, realized the need 'to introduce this system in Italy. From that moment it began to promote "personal watercraft from salvamento" presenting, with great success in various trade fairs and exhibitions nautical (Rimini, Carrara, Genoa) with the support of the Italian Federation Motonautica.In April 2000, took part in a World Summit in water rescue took place in Las Vegas, where the instructor and now friend Shawn Allada, the education 'in river and lake, approaching the status of instructor. After several stages of training, since 2004, and Fabio Annigoni 'K38 instructor of USA and since 2006 as authorized trainer for instructors and operators in the K38 International.The aquabike by salvamento sometimes makes means of assistance such as ribs, hands or shoes, outdated and inadequate in relation to a nature more and more 'violent and difficult to control. A raft or a hand, just can against strong currents or waves of several meters, which prevented them to an exit and return safely.
http://k38watersafety.com/forum/showthread.php?t=1184 FABIA ANNIGONI - Recco (Ge) - ITALY
* 1998 - 3° Place Runabout Stock Italian Championship* 1999 - 1° Palce FIM Trophy Runabout 1200 SuperStock* 2004 - 1° Place Runabout Freeride Italian Championship* K38 Water Safety Instructor (Usa)We need to compare the means of rescue in a toolbox. Every tool has its specific function: it must be for life-saving. More and 'the choice of gear, most' will be targeted 'the solution to the problem. The personal watercraft is not 'the solution for everything, but it' certainly an important element in the mosaic of salvamento.
Link Photos and Videos* K38 International Water Safety Instructor* K38 Italia Water Safety Instructor* FIM Teacher – Aquabike Rescue Technique* Italian Fire Dept Teacher Aquabike Rescue Technique* F.I.M. - Water-Safety Marshal (1999/2006)* UIM – Water-Safety Marshal Aquabike World Championship (1999/2007)* IJSBA - Water-Safety Marshal World Championship (Year 2000 and 2008)
For its part the helicopter, used for recoveries more 'extreme and not always' available, and when the e', is still a rescue system that involves difficulties' and major operational costs. Of course essential for the use of aquabike in salvamento and 'the training of operators, who will be conducting a half totally different from the normal motion of water, making it unsuitable for this purpose the ship's normal to date of request law.

Fabio Annigoni, K38Italia

Nel 1999 il pilota genovese di moto d'acqua Fabio Annigoni, si reco' a Lake Havasu City (Arizona-USA) per assistere alla finale di Campionato del mondo di moto d'acqua. Noto' che a fare assistenza nel circuito c'era una moto d'acqua con una speciale barella fissata posteriormente. Si reco' subito li' a chiedere informazioni riguardo questo speciale mezzo di soccorso a Shawn Alladio (http://www.shawnalladio.com/) istruttrice e fondatrice del K38, una societa' di salvataggio che da anni opera negli USA.
Shawn gli spiego' che questo sistema era usato con successo anche in situazioni di pericolo estremo, sia in mareggiate, nei fiumi in piena e nei laghi di tutti gli USA. Annigoni, gia' in possesso della licenza di pilota, venne allora informato che, visto il suo interesse in questo campo, avrebbe potuto prendere parte ad un corso di salvataggio che da li' a poco si sarebbe tenuto ad Half Moon Bay (California). Qui pote' constatare l'efficienza di questo mezzo di soccorso (Rescue Boat: moto d'acqua con barella) con onde di diversi metri!

Abbiamo giĆ  formato:
Protezione Civile - Vigili del Fuoco - Marina Militare - Guardia Costiera - Stabilimenti Balneari - Assistenti Bagnanti

K38 International affilates;

Australia, Japan, Hawaii, Brasil, Italia, UK, Portugal, Spain, Poland, Switzerland, Micronesia, South Africa.

Tornato in Italia entusiasta, si rese conto della necessita' di introdurre questo sistema anche in Italia. Da quel momento infatti diede inizio alla promozione della "moto d'acqua da salvamento" presentandola, con grande successo, in diverse Fiere e saloni nautici (Rimini, Carrara, Genova) con l'appoggio della Federazione Italiana Motonautica. Ad Aprile 2000, prese parte ad un Summit mondiale del salvataggio in acqua svoltosi a Las Vegas, dove l'istruttrice e ormai amica Shawn Alladio, lo istrui' anche in fiume e in lago, avviandolo alla qualifica di Istruttore. Dopo diversi stage formativi, dal 2004 Fabio Annigoni e' istruttore della K38 USA e dal 2006 autorizzato come formatore per istruttori e operatori per la K38 International.

L'aquabike da salvamento a volte, fa apparire mezzi di soccorso quali gommoni, lancette o pattini, obsoleti ed inadeguati nei confronti di una natura sempre piu' violenta e difficilmente controllabile. Un gommone o una lancetta, poco possono nei confronti di correnti forti o onde di diversi metri, che impossibilitano gli stessi ad un uscita e un rientro in sicurezza. Dal canto suo l'elicottero, utilizzato per i recuperi piu' estremi, non sempre e' disponibile, e quando lo e', rimane comunque un sistema di salvataggio che implica difficolta' operative e ingenti costi. Naturalmente elemento essenziale per l'utilizzo delle aquabike nel salvamento e' la formazione specifica degli operatori, che si troveranno a condurre un mezzo totalmente differente dalla normale moto d'acqua, rendendo inadeguata a questo scopo particolare la normale patente nautica fino ad ora richiesta di legge.
Bisogna paragonare i mezzi di soccorso ad una cassetta degli attrezzi. Ogni attrezzo ha la sua funzione specifica: questo deve essere anche per i mezzi di salvataggio. Maggiore e' la scelta degli attrezzi, piu' mirata sara' la soluzione al problema. La moto d'acqua non e' la soluzione per tutto, ma e' sicuramente un tassello di rilievo nel mosaico del salvamento.

Link foto e video

http://k38watersafety.com/forum/showthread.php?t=1372

http://k38watersafety.com/forum/showthread.php?t=1184

FABIO ANNIGONI – RECCO (Ge) – ITALY


* 1998 - 3° Place Runabout Stock Italian Championship

* 1999 - 1° Palce FIM Trophy Runabout 1200 SuperStock

* 2004 - 1° Place Runabout Freeride Italian Championship
* K38 Water Safety Instructor (Usa)

* K38 International Water Safety Instructor

* K38 Italia Water Safety Instructor

* FIM Teacher – Aquabike Rescue Technique
* Italian Fire Dept Teacher Aquabike Rescue Technique

* F.I.M. - Water-Safety Marshal (1999/2006)
* UIM – Water-Safety Marshal Aquabike World Championship (1999/2007)
* IJSBA - Water-Safety Marshal World Championship (Year 2000 and 2008)

Monday, April 13, 2009

Creating a Web Presence

I am in the process of creating a web presence for the 2009 IJSBA Parade of Nations. Nothing would thrill me more than to have everyone participating at the World Finals attend this very special event.
Information regarding the Parade of Nations can be found at the following web locations

www.ijsba.com
http://www.zimbio.com/Parade+Of+Nations+-+IJSBA
http://paradeofnations-ijsba.blogspot.com/
http://twitter.com/ParadeofNations
http://www.facebook.com/groups.php?ref=sb#/group.php?gid=49476478414
http://pwctoday.com/f108/2009-3rd-annual-parade-nations-210075.html
http://www.k38watersafety.com/forum/showthread.php?t=1524

Should you have any questions or comments, you can always send me an email to ksparadeofnations@gmail.com

Sunday, April 12, 2009

Steward Of The Environment

April 6, 2009

by Mark Gerner

After riding PWCs in the ocean for the last 13 years, I experienced yet another first this past Sunday. The group made a Long Beach to Catalina and back offshore training ride and we had about 10 Racers, including Shawn Alladio.

I'll save you the detail, the long story short is that we had a great pace out, a great pace on the return leg from Avalon only for me to experience a mechanical about 14 miles from Long Beach. Shawn Alladio, the consumate professional who is always willing to assist, quickly jumped in and offered to give me a tow from her reliable Kawasaki 12F. I agreed, we linked up and away we went at the speed of 12 knots. We talked about various topics then at about ten minutes into the tow I noticed Shawn veering off course and found myself wondered what she was doing.

She appeared focused, given that it was Shawn I didn't question and just let her do her thing. I must acknowledge that I wondered why she was going so far off course towing the thousand pound ULTRA250X craft, but she appeared to be determined and therefore I thought, so be it, let her do her thing.

Off in the distance I saw some trash drifting in the ocean with Shawn clearly focused on getting it out of the water. "Is she going this far out of the way to pick up drifting trash" I thought. Sure enough, she went over, picked it out of the water and placed it safely in the tray.

"I hate trash in the water' said Shawn.

This process happened three more times during the long tow back. I must acknowledge that I always pick up anything I drop in the water, however I have never altered my course while I'm over 10 miles off shore to go pick up a piece of plastic.

This was a first and resulted in a shift of my paradigm, one of many things Shawn Alladio does well. Shawn is the real deal, she gives a sh-- and her actions (her actions) demonstrate. Some people talk smack and then fail to execute, others lead by example and action. Shawn is one of these people.

For more information of offshore and endurance PWC / Jetski racing: www.pwcoffshore.com

http://pwcoffshoreracing.blogspot.com/2009/03/steward-of-environment.html

K38 International


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Special thanks to all of the members of K38. Speaking another language does not need to keep you from camaraderi like this.....

Spain


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Our #1 Fan just tickled to be helping Jochi Pardo carry his flag

USA


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Kevin Greene approached my earlier in the week. He was so proud the be carrying the American Flag

Morocco and Serbia


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Country men proudly display their flags

Japan


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Eileen Nexsen awards all participants with an Award Of Excellence from her husband, Mayor Mark Nexsen.

Thank Mark and Eileen for always being there for us

Saturday, April 11, 2009

Watercraft World:2008 IJSBA World Finals Video

Have you seen the countdown?

IJSBA counts down to
2009 World Finals October 10-18, 2009, Lake Havasu City, AZ

181 days, 15 hrs 59 min 42 secs

http://www.ijsba.com/

2009 World Finals Guest Book

I am in the process of preparing the 2009 World Finals Guest Book. I am looking for short stories, or photographs that you would like to share with the rest of the world.

This book will be available for signing at the Liquid Militia booth and also the night of the Parade of Nations that will be held on Thursday October 15th @ 7:30 pm.

Once again this special event will be held on the back patio of the London Bridge Resort Convention Center. Everyone is encouraged to attend and bring with them something special from their country to get to another person from a different country. What better way to share our country and culture with others?

IJSBA Announces Hiring of 2009 Summer Office Intern

April 6, 2009

IJSBA is pleased to announce that we have filled the summer office intern position. Beginning in May, the IJSBA lines and IJSBA clerical will be handled by Eva Cerreta. Eva is a Political Science major from the University of Connecticut who has focused on International Relations and is planning to attend law school after graduation. She will also be participating in our international affairs efforts.

IJSBA still has an intern position available for a Sports Marketing or Sports Management major. Applicants must have completed at least nine semester units of upper division courses in their respective majors and carry a grade point average above 3.0. This intern position includes travel stipend and per diem for participation at the 2009 IJSBA World Finals in October.

For more information about IJSBA intern or employment opportunities, please contact the IJSBA by emailing info@ijsba.com or by calling +1-(714)-751-8609.

Thursday, February 26, 2009

Happy Birthday 27th Birthday IJSBA

February 24,2009

The IJSBA was founded February 24, 1982. IJSBA will celebrate or 28th annual World Finals this October.

While the company (USJSBA) that became the IJSBA existed prior to 1982, we became an official international organization on this date using the acronym we are still recognized by today.
IJSBA was called International Jet Ski Boating Association until 1993 when the S was changed to “Sports” to reflect its multi-brand make up.

Managing Directors Note- I had to dig out the seal today and use it on an official document and noticed the founding day was today.

The seal hadn’t been used in years and I thought it was pretty coincidental that it was used on today, of all days.

http://www.ijsba.com/ijsba/index.cfm?s=ijsba&t=2009/misc/0028.htm

Tuesday, February 17, 2009

2009 IJSBA World Finals 3rd Annual Parade of Nations


The IJSBA is proud to announce the 3rd Annual Parade of Nations - Once again Lake Havasu City in Arizona will be honoring all race participants for the 28th IJSBA Quakysense World Finals.


Everyone is invited to attend to honor and represent the flag from their respective country. The event will be held Thursday, October 15th 7:30 PM at the London Bridge Resort and Convention Center. This is free to everyone attending the IJSBA World Finals and there will be an open cash bar for refreshments if desired.


This year I would like to invite participants and friends to bring something special from their country and gift it to an individual from another nation. This item could be a sticker, t-shirt, hat or even a small nation flag.


Once again there will be our annual guest book, with pictures from last year’s event, that you are encouraged sign with your personal comments. You are also invited to check out the Parade of Nations blog spot and leave your comments about past years events. http://paradeofnations-ijsba.blogspot.com/


Please invite your friends and family to this special event that welcomes all participants from around the world.


The Honorable Mayor Mark Nexsen will personally welcome all the racers and teams who have come so far to participate in this International Competition.


Kay Sykes is again the chairperson of this event. Please send her an email and let her know if you will be attending this amazing event!If you need reserved seating for your team or country, please let Kay know. ksparadeofnations@gmail.com