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History of barefooting

 

Barefoot water skiing originated in Winter Haven, Florida. According to the Water Ski Hall of Fame, and witnesses of the event, 17-year-old A.G. Hancock became the first person ever to barefoot water ski in 1947. That same year, Richard Downing "Dick" Pope Jr., was the first person ever to be photographed barefooting, stepping off his skis on a training boom alongside the boat. In 1950, the first barefoot competition was held in Cypress Gardens, with Pope and Mexican competitor Emilio Zamudio as the only two barefooters in the world at the time. Throughout the 1950s, additional barefoot starting techniques were invented including the two-ski jump out, the beach start (invented by Ken Tibado in 1955), and the deep water start (invented by Joe Cash in 1958). The tumble-turn maneuver was 'invented' by accident during a double barefoot routine in 1960 when Terry Vance fell onto his back during a step-off and partner Don Thomson (still on his skis) spun him around forward, enabling Vance to regain a standing posture. In 1961, Randy Rabe became the first backward barefooter by stepping off a trick ski backwards, a maneuver Dick Pope had first tried in 1950 but vowed never to try again after a painful fall. The early 1960s saw Don Thomson appear as the first "superstar" of the sport, developing both back-to-front and front-to-back turnarounds, and performing the first barefoot tandem ride in a show at Cypress Gardens.

During this time barefooting began developing in Australia as well. In April 1963, the first national competition was held in Australia, with 38 competitors. The Australians were the first to develop barefoot jumping, one of the three events in modern barefoot competition, as well as pioneer many new tricks. In November 1978, the first world championships were held in Canberra, Australia, where 54 skiers competed for a total of 10 different countries. Australians Brett Wing and Colleen Wilkinson captured the men's and women's titles

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E&A Barefooter of the Year 2011

 

The E&A Barefoot Council selected Clement Maillard (FRA) and Svenja Hempelmann (GER) as E&A Barefooter of the Year 2011. Congratulations to both athletes!!!

 

Barefooter of the Year 2011 (male)                                                  Barefooter of the Year 2011 (female)

 

                                                                                   

           Clement Maillard (FRA)                                                                         Svenja Hempelmann (GER)

 

 

 

Clement Maillard (FRA) is the current E&A Barefoot Trick and Overall Champion.

 

Svenja Hempelmann (GER) is the E&A Barefoot Slalom Champion 2011. Svenja has been an inspiring personality in the sport of barefoot for many years. She has had many cases of super bad luck at big competitions and always came back even happier than before a few weeks later. She shows that she loves barefoot and tries to spread that feeling to the people around her.

 

 

 

 

 

 

IWWF Barefoot Skier of the Year 2011

 

A huge congratulations must go out to David Small (GBR) and Ashleigh Stebbeings (AUS). These two athletes have officially won the IWWF Male and Female Barefoot Skier of the Year Award!!!!!

 

24Dec11 IWWF Councils name best athletes of 2011