Jump World Records Fall in Florida

Girl’s got major up’s.

Nautique athlete Jacinta Carroll’s Jump World Records set behind the PCM powered Ski Nautique 200 set on Sept. 26th  have now been approved by the IWWF (International Waterski & Wakeboard Federation) Tournament Council. World Record aside… look at these pictures.

 

 

Jacinta Carroll sets a jump world record.

Carroll shocked the world during the Ski Fluid Invitational in Polk City, FL setting back-to-back world records of 194 feet (59.2 meters) and 198 feet (60.3 meters). Carroll’s final record-breaking jump marked the first time a female has ever broken the 60-meter barrier. You go girl.

“Jumping 60 meters has been a goal of mine ever since I can remember.  I am so thankful to have the ability to jump and compete behind the industry’s best boat which enables me to push the world record limits day in day out!” said Carroll.

The Ski Nautique 200 has now officially pulled twenty-one world records among all three waterski disciplines (slalom, trick, and jump) since it hit the water in 2010. In addition to Carroll’s records, three pending trick world records have been set behind the Ski Nautique 200 within the past month and once approved will officially bring the 200’s world-record count to twenty-four.

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