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About Our Organization

The Michigan Water Ski Association is an USA Water Ski Association affiliated organization that is dedicated to promoting, supporting, and educating all organized disciplines in the sport of water skiing in the State of Michigan. MWSA is constantly finding new ways to accomplish these goals whether it be in holding a "learn to" clinic, sponsoring specific events, or educating the many officials needed to run local tournaments. All in all, MWSA is here to stand behind all towed water sports in Michigan.

 

MWSA's support for water rights of our member's sometimes takes into the legislative arena to initiate and oppose proposed bills and laws that affect our sport. On occasion, MWSA has battled the state to create or enforce fair laws that benefit our interests. Topics like powerboat usage, restricted lake hours, flotation rules, tournament course application, and overall saftey, to name just a few. Our success is measured in the continued water rights we enjoy here in Michigan.

Another interest of MWSA is in promoting and holding events put on by different sport divisions: 3 event, Show Skiing, Barefooting, Wakeboarding, Collegiate, and Disabled skiing. All of the sport divisions of the MWSA are affiliated and governed by the USA Water Ski Association that is the national governing body. The MWSA tries to maintain representatives for each sport division on its MWSA Board who keeps in contact with the USA Water Ski Association and stays updated with current info and regulations. They relay their newest findings of correct information concerning the particular divisions to the members of MWSA through the MWSA Monthly Newsletter or our informative mwsa.org website. This way, each member will be informed with up-coming promotions and events so they may take advantage.

MWSA's education involves skiers as well as officials and drivers. Through the year MWSA sponsors or informs its members about development clinics and opportunities of training from beginning levels to very advanced. Check out our website for these announcements. Sport training is not the only education MWSA is involved in. Usually each year there are official's clinics to help members become USAWS certified so they can continue to judge and drive and be involved in sanctioned events.

As you can see, there is much more to the sport than simply participating. Being a member of the MWSA will make you aware of all the other aspects that you may want and need to know in order to stay safe, have FUN, and get the most from the sport. The MWSA is designed and dedicated to that purpose.

Comments

  1. James says:
    May 13th, 2009 at 14:46
    Hi, my wife and I visit from London every year to spend a fortnight over 4th July with relatives near New Buffalo in Michigan. We're both keen (improver/intermediate level) waterskiers. Are there any ski lakes within an hours drive of New Buffalo where we can hire some gear and get a few tows?
    thanks,
    James

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