Bob LaPoint
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Personal Information | |
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Birth | May 25, 1955 Castro Valley, California |
Height | 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) |
Weight | 232 lb (105 kg) |
Nationality | United States |
Wife | Erika (2004–present) |
Children | Kristian, Simone, Kaci, Kara |
Residence | DeLeon Springs, Florida |
College | University of Southern California (four years) |
Career | |
Turned Pro | ? |
Current tour | Retired (joined ?) |
Professional wins | 43 (IWSF Tour: 37, other individual: 6) |
Major Championship Wins (#?) | |
Masters | (5) 1975, 1976, 1980, 1982, 1983 |
U.S. Open | (5) ?, ?, ?, ?, ? |
Moomba Masters Australia | (3) ?, ?, ? |
IWSF World Championship | (5) 1977, 1979, 1983, 1985, 1987 |
Awards listed here |
Bob LaPoint is an American professional water skier. His five world slalom records, coupled with five world slalom titles, rank LaPoint as one of the most successful slalom skiers of all time.[1]
In 1994, for the second year in a row, former world slalom water ski champion and world record holder LaPoint won the right to wear the crown as the world's best skier on both water and snow. In 1993 at the inaugural "Water vs. Snow" competition, LaPoint bested three worthy adversaries to claim the title during a made-for-TV format event consisting of slalom waterskiing and downhill racing.
In 1970, LaPoint won and established the National Slalom Record for Junior Boys.[2]
In 1980, LaPoint became the first skier to make a perfect pass on an 11.25-meter line (38 feet off) in a Record Capability tournament at the McCormick World Record Challenge in Seffner, Florida.[3]
Tournament results
- 1967 Overall National Champion, Junior Boys Division
- 1967 Slalom National Champion, Junior Boys Division
- 1977 World Slalom Champion
- 1979 World Slalom Champion
- 1983 World Slalom Champion
- 1985 World Slalom Champion
- 1987 World Slalom Champion
See also
- Kris LaPoint
- Waterskiing
- World water skiing champions
- Masters Waterski and Wakeboard Tournament
- List of Water Skiing Hall of Fame Inductees
- USA Water Ski
- United States Waterskiing Team
References
- 1. ^ http://www.iwsf.com/history/rechist.htm.
- 2. ^ http://www.mahaskis.com/history.html.
- 3. ^ http://www.waterskihalloffame.com/pages/Milestones.html