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Welcome to the home of the founding organization of water skiing in Victoria.
The Victoria Water Ski Association is an organization for water skiing activities and the
Moomba Masters International Invitational Championships in Victoria,
Australia.

Our family friendly community of skiers span all ages and abilities.
Our events are designed to make spending time with friends and family
on the water as accessible and enjoyable as possible.


 

JUNIOR MOOMBA

 

World junior competition has moved ahead dramatically in recent years giving our junior skiers the exposure and experience they need to be competitive on an international senior level.

The Victorian Waterski Association formed the “Aussie Kiwi Challenge” with the intent to give travel and competition experience to juniors.

Junior Moomba commenced in 1977 under the guidance of the VWSA Committee and Tournament Chairman, Max Burkensleigh.

It was through the committee that “Junior Moomba” was made a reality.

Invitations were sent to interstate juniors who had achieved certain standards.

Many of these children were billeted in the homes of Victorian skiers and many lasting friendships were made. Congratulations are extended to the Victorian Waterski Association for commencing the “Aussie Kiwi Challenge” plus “Junior Moomba”, bringing it to its international recognition of today.

 

 

 

Vale 

Maxwell (Max)Kevin Kirwan OAM

It is with great sadness that the International Waterski and Wakeboard Federation Oceania Confederation acknowledges the passing of Max Kirwan.

For many years the International Water Ski Federation consisted of three confederations, Pan Am, EAME -Europe etc and AA -Asia/Australasia. 

The creation of the Asia/Australasia confederation was spearheaded by Max Kirwan when he was the President of Australasia. Max decided to develop the many forms of water skiing throughout Asia. To do this he took coaches and skiers to various Asian countries to demonstrate all facets of water skiing. All trips were funded by the Australasia Confederation. Various countries enjoyed the experience and created water ski clubs and events. Max continued to liaise with them and provided equipment, funding and expertise. Before too long the Asia/Australasian Confederation affectionately known as the A/A Confederation was founded with Max Kirwan as the Chairman.

Max then focussed on exposing waterskiing to a greater audience and managed to be invited to take a Water Ski Show team to the Seoul Olympics. The Ski Show was very successful and well-received by spectators and Olympic officials.

Max’s enthusiasm was fuelled by this success and he proceeded to draft a plan with the IWWF Chairman, Kuno Ritschard to have waterskiing included as an Olympic sport. Hours of effort and negotiation lead to the decision to expand the water ski confederations to five by dividing AA into two confederations Asia and Oceania and EAME into Europe and Africa. Pan Am remained as Pan Am.

Now Waterskiing had five Confederations and a for a short time had a new logo with 5 rings.

The establishment of the Oceania Confederation under Max’s guidance was very successful and resulted in the Oceania Championships where all facets of water skiing congregate at the same venue to conduct their Oceania Championships but more importantly to showcase the best of waterskiing to a wider audience.

In November this year the Oceania Championships will be held at Max’s beloved Mulwala and in particular on the lakes that were built by the club he founded, the Mulwala Water Ski Club.

It would have been wonderful to have seen Max attend the Oceania Championships conducted on the appropriately named Max Kirwan Lakes.

Max is renowned for achieving what seemed to be impossible to achieve. One of Max’s biggest achievements was the creation of the Moomba Masters Water Ski Championships in 1960 on the Yarra River. This spectacular event is envy of water ski  competition organisers throughout the world.

It is very fitting that the link to Max’s funeral service is goodonemax.com

 


TO VICTORIAN WATER SKI ASSOCIATION MEMBERS AND WATER SKIING SUPPORTERS

The Victorian Water Si Association  would like to begin by acknowledging the uncertainty and challenge the COVID -19 virus poses for everyone.
The V. W. S. A are disappointed events have had to be cancelled due to this pandemic, but the safety and well being of our members and the public is of utmost importance.

We are sure all divisions of water skiing will be working through the challenges faced by all those affected.
We encourage all to adopt appropriate social distancing and hygiene procedures

Stay Safe. Fran Hynes Secretary  (Hon)VICTORIAN WATER SKI ASSOCIATION


MOOMBA MASTERS INTERNATIONAL INVITATIONAL 2022

ALL COMPETITORS WISHING TO PARTICIPATE IN THE 2022 EVENT MUST COMPLETE
THE ENTRY FORM & PROVIDE PAYMENT IN FULL FOR EACH EVENT

CLOSING DATE 31 DECEMBER 2021 (AEDST)

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