Special Funding Approved for 2009 World Finals
Jul. 23, 2009
By Justin
Courtesy ijsba.com
Lake Havasu City Convention & Visitors Bureau approves Special funding for 28th quakysense IJSBA World Finals
Personal Watercraft racers from around the world returning to Crazy Horse RV Resort & Campground
Following a unanimous vote of approval from its board of directors,
the Lake Havasu City Convention and Visitors Bureau has allocated
special funding to help market and promote this year’s 28th Annual
quakysense International Jet Sports Boating Association (IJSBA) World
Finals. Featuring the top personal watercraft racers from around the
world, the 2009 quakysense IJSBA World Finals will be held on Lake
Havasu on Oct. 10-18.
Returning to Lake Havasu for the 28th consecutive year, several
hundred entries from across the U.S. and over 30 nations annually
converge on Lake Havasu along with news media from a dozen countries to
participate in and cover this world-renown special event.
“The
IJSBA World Finals and Lake Havasu City have been linked together for
nearly three decades and the Lake Havasu City Convention and Visitors
Bureau is truly thrilled and honored to once again be able to partner
with the IJSBA to enhance the visibility and quality of this event even
more,” said Char Beltran, President/CEO of the LHCCVB.
“The economic impact of this event for Lake Havasu City over these
many years is astronomical and we are poised to assist with marketing
and promoting this event to gain an even wider reach than it already
does. We anticipate that our involvement with this event this year will
springboard into a continuing supporting partnership in the years
ahead. The IJSBA World Finals has been in our area longer and provides
more visibility internationally for us than any other event ever held
here since moving the London Bridge from England.”
Sanctioned under rules of the IJSBA, with world headquarters in Half
Moon Bay, Calif. and produced in association with Jim Russell’s DSM
Events of Lake Havasu City, the quakysense IJSBA World Finals of
personal watercraft racing is one of the world's most unique and
spectacular sporting championships.
Returning to Lake Havasu for the 28th consecutive year, the massive
racing extravaganza will be held in the shadow of the original London
Bridge on the offshoot waters of the Colorado River.
“It has always been a natural fit for the IJSBA to work in
partnership to promote this event with the Lake Havasu City Convention
and Visitors Bureau and it’s great that they are in a position this
year to join with us once again to help expand the exposure of this
world-wide event even further,” said Scott Frazier, Managing Director
of the IJSBA. “We look forward to building this relationship for the
betterment of both the event and Lake Havasu City tourism in general.”
The race site for the 11th consecutive year will be at the
purpose-built Aqua Stadium on the grounds of the Crazy Horse RV Resort
and Campgrounds in the popular Arizona water resort of Lake Havasu
City.
A veritable salute to personal watercraft and the youthful lifestyle
it represents, the industry's biggest week will include several
distinct championship events. Starting the week will be the 2009 IJSBA
Novice National Finals and Masters World Finals (Oct. 11-13), followed
by the 2009 IJSBA Expert and Amateur World Finals (Oct. 14-15) and
concluding with the featured 2009 IJSBA Pro and Pro-Am World Finals
(Oct. 16-1
.
Freestyle athletes will compete in the IJSBA Amateur Freestyle World
Finals on Friday, Oct. 16 and the IJSBA Pro Freestyle World Finals with
qualifying on Saturday, Oct. 17 and finals on Sunday, Oct. 18.
The event, which offers free admission to the main stadium area,
also features the colorful Performance Alley with vendors and
interactive industry exhibitors participating from around the world.
The official website of the quakysense IJSBA World Finals is www.ijsba.com while the official website of the Lake Havasu City Convention and Visitors Bureau is www.golakehavasu.com.