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The Moomba Masters Tournament is a water ski and wakeboard tournament occurring during Moomba Festival since 1959.
Year | Tournament | Slalom | Jump | Trick |
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1999 | 40th [1] | Andy Mapple | Elena Milakova | Jaret Llewellyn |
Kristi Overton-Johnson | Scot Ellis | Rhoni Barton | ||
2000 | 41st [2] | Chris Parrish | Jaret Llewellyn | Ryan Green |
Geraldine Jamin | Emma Sheers | Sarah Gatty Saunt | ||
2001 | 42nd [3] | Andy Mapple | Jaret Llewellyn | Nicolas LeForestier |
Sarah Gatty Saunt | Emma Sheers | Cathryn Humphrey | ||
2002 | 43rd | Andy Mapple [4] | Jaret Llewellyn [5] | Nicolas LeForestier [6] |
Karen Truelove [7] | Emma Sheers [8] | Rhoni Barton [9] | ||
2003 | 44th | Jodi Fisher [10] | Jesper Cassoe [11] | Nicolas LeForestier [12] |
Emma Sheers [13] | Emma Sheers [14] | Regina Jaquess [15] | ||
2004 | 45th | Andy Mapple [16] | Freddy Krueger [17] | Jaret Llewellyn [18] |
Karen Truelove [19] | Emma Sheers [20] | Mandy Nightingale [21] | ||
2005 | 46th | Marcus Brown [22] | Freddy Krueger [23] | Jaret Llewellyn [24] |
Emma Sheers [25] | Emma Sheers [26] | Angeliki Andriopoulou [27] | ||
2006 | No Moomba Held | |||
2007 | 47th | Jodi Fisher [28] | Freddy Krueger [29] | Javier Julio [30] |
Karen Truelove [31] | Angeliki Andriopoulou [32] | Michale Briant [33] | ||
2008 | 48th | Chris Parrish [34] | Jaret Llewellyn [35] | Aliaksei Zharasek [36] |
Emma Sheers [37] | June Fladborg [38] | Michale Briant [39] | ||
2009 | 49th | Chris Parrish [40] | Jaret Llewellyn [41] | Aliaksei Zharasek [42] |
Anais Amade [43] | June Fladborg [44] | Clementine Lucine [45] | ||
2010 | 50th | Aaron Larkin [46] | Damien Sharman [47] | Adam Sedlmajer [48] |
Cathryn Humphry [49] | Natallia Berdnikava [50] | Natallia Berdnikava [51] | ||
2011 | 51st | Aaron Larkin [52] | Ryan Dodd [53] | Jimmy Siemers [54] |
Karen Truelove [55] | Jacinta Carroll [56] | Natallia Berdnikava [57] | ||
2012 | 52nd | Nate Smith [58] | Tim Bradstreet [59] | Aliaksei Zharasek [60] |
Whitney McClintock Rini [61] | Natallia Berdnikava [62] | Whitney McClintock Rini [63] | ||
2013 | 53rd [64] | Chris Parrish | Freddy Krueger | Herman Beliakou |
Whitney McClintock Rini | Jutta Lammi | Erika Lang | ||
2014 | 54th [65] | Thomas Degasperi | Freddy Krueger | Josh Briant |
Whitney McClintock Rini | Jacinta Carroll | Erika Lang | ||
2015 | 55th [66] | Nate Smith | Freddy Krueger | Aliaksei Zharasek |
Whitney McClintock Rini | Jacinta Carroll | Natallia Berdnikava | ||
2016 | 56th [67] | William Asher | Bojan Schipner | Aliaksei Zharasek |
Whitney McClintock Rini | Jacinta Carroll | Anna Gay | ||
2017 | 57th [68] | Thomas Degasperi | Freddy Krueger | Franck Desboyaux |
Whitney McClintock Rini | Jacinta Carroll | Neilly Ross | ||
2018 | 58th [69] | Nate Smith | Ryan Dodd | Jimmy Siemers |
Whitney McClintock Rini | Jacinta Carroll | Erika Lang | ||
2019 | 59th [70] | Thomas Degasperi | Freddy Krueger | Martin Kolman |
Whitney McClintock Rini | Jacinta Carroll | Anna Gay | ||
2020 | 60th [71] | Nate Smith | Freddy Krueger | Pato Font |
Manon Costard | Jacinta Carroll | Erika Lang | ||
2021 | No Moomba Held | |||
2022 | 61st [72] | Nate Smith | Ryan Dodd | Pato Font |
Vennesa Vieke | Jacinta Carroll | Neilly Ross | ||
2023 | 62nd [73] | Nate Smith | Ryan Dodd | Dorien Llewellyn |
Whitney McClintock Rini | Jacinta Carroll | Erika Lang |
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