From: Dean Turcol[SMTP:DT2@worldzine.com] Sent: Monday, July 21, 1997 10:32 AM To: Acrostar-Tom Bertrand-email; Andres Botero-email; awsa-Duke Waldrop-email; Bob Corson-email; Carlos Tribino-email; Des Burke Kennedy-email; Gill Hill-email; Guy Debbaudt-email; img-Roy Judleson-email; iwsf-Aubrey Sheena-email; Jeff Parnell-email; Jon Franklin-email; Kyle Tate-email; Larry Meddock-email; Lisa Debbaudt-email; Max Kirwin-email; moomba-Russell Morris-email; Roby Zucchi-email; Thomas Strunck-email; Walther Jansen-email Subject: FW: Sunday's World Cup results & Media Report > Cafe de Colombia Water Ski World Cup & > Indianapolis, Indiana > Sunday, July 20 > > Australia's Bruce Neville soared 203 feet to win the Cafe de > Colombia Water Ski World Cup today in > Indianapolis. This win also pushes Neville into first place in the > race for the season points championships. Neville now leads Carl > Roberge by a slim 39 points. > The 19-year-old Curtis Sheers finished second with a jump of 202 > feet. That was Sheers highest finish ever on the pro tour. > In slalom, Wade Cox pulled a mild surprise winning with 1 buoy > at 41 off. This was Cox's second win on the tour this year. Andy > Mapple, the season points leader, finished with his worse performance > of the year in fifth. > > Jump Finals: > 1. Bruce Neville 203 feet > 2. Curtis Sheers 202' > 3. John Swanson 194' > 4. Scot Ellis 191' > 5. Mark Lane 190' > 6. John Levingston 189' > 7. Kreg Llewellyn 183' > > Slalom Finals: > 1. Wade Cox 1 @ 41 off > 2T. Jeff Rodgers 3 @ 39 > 2T. Steve Cockeram 3 @ 39 > 4. Carl Roberge 2.5 @ 39 > 5. Andy Mapple 1.5 @ 39 > 6. Lucky Lowe .5 @ 39 > 7. Kris LaPoint 4.5 @ 38 > > > > > Cafe de Colombia Water Ski World Cup > Indianapolis, Indiana > Saturday, July 19 > > Jeff Rodgers surprised the field in the slalom semi-finals > taking the top spot heading into tomorrow's finals. Rodgers rounded 4 > buoys @ 39 off for first. Three skiers, Andy Mapple, Wade Cox and > Steve Cockeram, tied for second. > Australia's Curtis Sheers was also a surprise taking first in > the jump semi-finals. Sheers, in his first year on the pro tour, > soared 205 feet to just nip Bruce Neville's 204 feet. > Current points leader Carl Roberge was unable to hit a jump due > to a heel injury that occured two weeks ago that is still very > painful. > The finals of the Cafe de Colombia Water Ski World Cup begin > tomorrow morning at 11:00 at the Precedent Office Park. > > Jump Semi-finals: (top seven advance to finals) > 1. Curtis Sheers 205 feet > 2. Bruce Neville 204' > 3. Mark Lane 198' > 4. Scot Ellis 197' > 5. John Levingston 196' > 6. John Swanson 195' > 7. Kreg Llewellyn 193' > ===== > 8. Jim Clunie 193' > 9. Mike Heath 191' > 10. Jaret Llewellyn 184' > 11. Dan Zeisler 182' > 12. Scott Smith 178' > 13. Charles Mueller 172' > 14. Chucky Crescenzo 170' > 15. Kevin Kreeger 134' > 16T. Carl Roberge -0- > 16T. Freddy Krueger -0- > > Slalom Semi-finals (top seven advance to finals) > 1. Jeff Rodgers 4 @ 39 off > 2. Andy Mapple 3 @ 39 > 3. Wade Cox 3 @ 39 > 4. Steve Cockeram 3 @ 39 > 5. Carl Roberge 2.5 @ 39 > 6. Lucky Lowe 2 @ 39 > 7. Kris LaPoint 2 @ 39 > ---- > 8. Mike Kjellander 2 @ 39 > 9. Drew Ross 2.5 @ 39 > 10. Chris Parrish 1.5 @ 38 > > Slalom Qualifying (top 10 advance to semis) > 1. Andy Mapple 3 @ 39 > 2. Wade Cox 2 @ 39 > 3. Lucky Lowe 3 @ 39 > 4. Kris LaPoint 3@ 39 > 5. Chris Parrish 3 @ 39 > 6. Steve Cockeram 2.5 @ 39 > 7. Carl Roberge 2 @ 39 (runoff: 4 @ 39) > 8. Mike Kjellander 2 @ 39 (3.5 @ 39) > 9. Jeff Rodgers 2 @ 39 (3 @ 39) > 10. Drew Ross 2 @ 39 (3 @ 39) > ===== > 11. Mike Champion 2 @ 39 (2.5 @ 39) > 12. Jason Paredes 2 @ 29 (1.5 @ 38) > 13. Peter Chase 1 @ 39 > 14T. Ben Favret 5 @ 38 > 14T. Richard Kjellander 5 @ 38 > 16. Jamie Beauchesne 4 @ 38 > 17. Erik Kosney 5.5 @ 38 > 18. Chris Sullivan 5 @ 35 > 19. Brandon Bucher 4.5 @ 35 > 20. Charles Mueller 2 @ 35 > 21T. Kreg Llewellyn 1.5 @ 35 > 21T. Doug Ross 1.5 @ 35 > 23. CC Brown 2.5 @ 32 > 24. Scott Smith 5 @ 28 > > >