France?s Steven Dauliach in Pro Ski and USA?s Eric Malone in Pro Freestyle and Chris MacClugage in Pro Runabout 1200 captured the Pro Gold Medals during the finale of the 23rd International Jet Sports Boating Association (IJSBA) Dos Equis World Finals of personal watercraft racing on Lake Havasu.
France?s Steven Dauliach in Pro Ski and USA?s Eric Malone in Pro Freestyle and Chris MacClugage in Pro Runabout 1200 captured the Pro Gold Medals during Sunday?s finale of the 23rd International Jet Sports Boating Association (IJSBA) Dos Equis World Finals of personal watercraft racing on Lake Havasu.
For Dauliach, who rode a
Also winning Gold Medals Sunday in the final Pro-Am Classes of the eight-day event were: Thailand? Chokuhit Molee (Pro-Am Runabout 800 Superstock-Sea-Doo), Janelle Barr, Renton, Wash. (Pro-Am Women Ski-Kawasaki) and Amy Green, Escondido, Calif. (Women Runabout-Yamaha). It was the first IJSBA World Championship for both Molee and Green while Barr picked up her second straight.
Dauliach, who qualified first on Saturday in Pro Ski, was third in the first of three 7-lap motos and then won the final two on the 1.6-mile course laid out in front of the Crazy Horse RV Resort and Campground to earn his championship. This was the first time a three-moto format was used in an IJSBA Pro race in the
?I like longer courses like this one, so it was great for me, especially running three motos,? said Dauliach, this year?s European Champion as well. ?My dad was her and called home (
Malone,
?I worked hard with the Polaris team this year, especially on testing and planning,? said Malone, who was second last year in this event. ?Today?s results are due to all of that hard work, and I hope to come back next year with even more tricks. I just can?t tell you how good it feels to win my fifth IJSBA World Championship.
MacClugage, a Florida native who trains out of Baldwin Park, Calif., won the first two nine-lap motos and finished with a second place in moto 3 for his fourth world title in the last six years in Pro Runabout 1200.
?I never got off track (form) this year, although some people thought so,? said MacClugage, the second winningest Pro rider in IJSBA history with 120 individual race victories. ?This is the first time I have raced three motos in the
Team
In the battle of manufacturers,
Over 1,200 entries from nearly 40 U.S. States and over 30 nations, the IJSBA Dos Equis World Finals competed in the premier pwc racing extravaganza in the world. IJSBA World Championship titles were decided in 22 closed-course racing classes as well as Pro Freestyle and Amateur Freestyle. IJSBA National Championships were decided in 12 Novice classes during the first three days of the event.
In Pro Ski,
In Pro Freestyle, second was Brazil?s Alessander Lenzi, the 2001 IJSBA Pro Freestyle World Champion, with a 48.7 score on a Yamaha while Japan?s Masao Fujisawa, last year?s world champion, was third with a 48.7 score on a Yamaha.
Dustin Farthing, Port Lucie,
Molee won his Pro-Am Runabout 800 title with 1-2 finishes in a pair of six-lap motos. The Pro-Am classes used the traditional two-moto format.
In addition to the gold, Thailand also got the silver in Pro-Am Runabout 800SS from Phanom Khunjeng, who had 3-3 finishes on a Sea-Doo with third going to Eric Lagopoulos, Longboat Key, Fla., last year?s champion, who had 5-4 finishes on a Sea-Doo.
Barr earned her second straight Pro-Am Women Ski title with consistent 3-2 finishes in her six-lap motos. Second was Leanne Falvey,
Green won her first crown in Women Runabout by winning both of her six-lap motos. Second was Jenelle Terwillger,
The Dos Equis Desert XX, which drew a total crowd of over 60,000 during it?s eight-day run, featured the world?s largest and most prestigious PWC race in a sports and lifestyle festival that also included demos by action sport stars from BMX and Skateboarding on half-pipe, a Freestyle Motocross air show, a Mini-Moto Grand Prix, live concerts, and the colorful Performance Alley.
The 2004 Dos Equis Desert XX, featuring the 23rd IJSBA Dos Equis World Finals, will be televised as three one-hour segments on Fusion TV, airing on Fox Sports Net from
Title Sponsor of the Dos Equis Desert XX and JSBA Dos Equis World Finals was Dos Equis.
Co-sponsors of this year?s Dos Equis Desert XX and IJSBA Dos Equis World Finals were Accutron (Bulova),
IMG Action Sports handled sales, marketing and produced this year?s massive, internationally televised event with a small army of nearly 300 staff and volunteers.
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Sunday, October 10 Results
Top finishers from Sunday?s (October 10) Pro and Pro-Am finals at the 23rd International Jet Sports Boating Association (IJSBA) Dos Equis World Finals. With Class, Position, Name, Hometown, Manufacturer (top time).
Pro Ski (seven laps per moto) -- 1. Steven Dauliach, France,
Pro Freestyle (Score, maximum 50 points) -- 1. Eric Malone,
Pro Runabout 1200 ( nine laps per moto) -- 1. Chris MacClugage,
Pro-Am Runabout 800 SS (six laps per moto) -- 1. Chokuthit Molee,
Pro-Am Women Ski (six laps per moto) -- 1. Janelle Barr,
Women Runabout (six laps per moto) -- 1. Amy Green,
Amateur 14-15 Ski Ltd (five laps per moto) -- 1. David Redinger,
Amateur 14-15 Ski Stk (five laps per moto) -- 1. Mitchell MacClugage,
INTERNATIONAL JET SPORTS BOATING ASSOCIATION
2004 IJSBA DOS EQUIS WORLD FINALS
2004 IJSBA Dos Equis World Champions
PRO
Pro Ski Superstock - Steven Dauliach, France, Kawasaki
Pro Freestyle - Eric Malone, Duncansville, Pa., Polaris
Pro Runabout 1200 SS - Chris MacClugage, Baldwin Park, Calif., Kawasaki
PRO-AM
Pro-Am Ski Modified - Jordan Fielder, Nottingham, England, Kawasaki
Pro-Am Ski Stock - Victor Sheldon, Vista, Calif., Polaris
Pro-Am Runabout 1200 Modified - Dustin Farthing, Port St. Lucia, Fla., Kawasaki
Pro-Am Runabout 1200 Stk - John Gondini, North Las Vegas, Nev., Sea-Doo
Pro-Am Runabout 800 SS - Chokuthit Molee, Pattaya, Thailand, Sea-Doo
Pro-Am Women Ski - Janelle Barr, Renton, Wash., Kawasaki
Women Runabout - Amy Green, Escondido, Calif., Yamaha
Sport SS ??? Chaowalit Kuajaroon, Pattaya, Thailand, Sea-Doo
EXPERT
Expert Ski SS - Jean Baptiste Botti, Porte De Buifaceo, France, Polaris
Expert Ski Limited - Mike Klippenstein, Fort McMurray, Canada, Kawasaki
Expert Veterans Ski SS - Mike Klippenstein, Fort McMurray, Canada, Kawasaki
Expert Runabout 1200 SS - Theerawat Larhib, Pattaya, Thailand, Sea-Doo
Expert Runabout 1200 Ltd - Celio Viunicius Oliveira, Goliani, Brazil, Sea-Doo
Expert Runabout 800 SS - Phanom Khunjeng, Pattaya, Thailand, Sea-Doo
Expert Runabout 800 Ltd - Rob Borycki, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, Sea-Doo
AMATEUR
Amateur Freestyle - Joao Neto, San Paulo, Brazil, Yamaha
Amateur Veterans Runabout SS - Bill Bates, Delano, Minnesota, Kawasaki
Amateur 14-15 Ski Ltd - David Redinger, Yakima, Wash, Kawasaki
Amateur 14-15 Ski Stk - Mitchell MacClugage, Naples, Fla., Kawasaki
MASTERS
Masters Ski Stock - Michael Prodanovich, Belgrade, Serbia and Montenegro, Yamaha
Masters Ski Superstock - Bill Haig, Apex, North Carolina, Kawasaki
NOVICE NATIONAL CHAMPIONS
Novice Ski Superstock - Kevin Posten, Richland, Washington, Yamaha
Novice Ski Limited - Masashi Ito, Irvine, California, Kawasaki
Novice Ski Stock - Billy Marr, Cicero, Indiana, Polaris
Novice Veterans Ski Superstock - Timothy Garber, Colorado Springs, Colorado, Kawasaki
Novice Women Ski Limited - Kyley Lawrence, Edmonton, Canada, Kawasaki
Novice Runabout 1200 Superstock - Gary Wald, St. Clair Shores, Michigan, Yamaha
Novice Runabout 1200 Limited - Trace Mills, Dallas, Texas, Kawasaki
Novice Women Runabout 1200 Limited - Panida Yimlamai, Samootsakorn, Thailand, Sea-Doo
Novice Runabout 1200 Stock - Russell Jones, Clearwater, Florida, Kawasaki
Novice Runabout 800 Superstock - Vichit Suksomboon, Pattaya, Thailand, Sea-Doo
Novice Runabout 800 Limited - Claude Clayton, Tupelo, Mississippi, Sea-Doo
Novice Runabout 800 Stock - Ron Bancroft, Lansing, Michigan, Polaris