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2009 National Champions

By eric, August 10, 2009 9:39 pm

The Mad-City Ski Team competed at the 2009 National Water Sk Show Tournament at Shorewood Park in Loves Park, llinois the weekend of August 7-9 with the goal of winning a fourth straight National Championship. Continue reading '2009 National Champions'»

Show Skiing… It’s a Sport for the Whole Family

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By eric, June 17, 2009 1:11 pm

There are many sports that a whole family can attend together, but there are not many sports that an entire family can compete in together.  Show skiing is truely unique in this fashion and one of the local news channels, Channel 3 WISC-TV, did a story on one of the families involved with Mad-City.  Follow the link below to view the story on their website.

Show Skiing Family

Exhibition Show at The Edgewater

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By eric, May 26, 2009 8:50 pm

The Mad-City Ski Team will be performing a small exhibition ski show at The Edgewater on Thursday, June 4 at the Splash Into Summer from 630 to 7pm.

The Annual Pier Party…SPLASH into SUMMER when we Pop Open the Pier! Experience The Mad-City Ski Team as they perform on Lake Mendota for the first time. Enjoy small bites from the The Edgewater Pier menu and sip samples of Sailor Jerry Rum cocktails. Sway to the sounds of 105.5 Triple MMM while Gaby Parsons gives away sensational door prizes.

For more details, visit Madison Verve or The Edgewater and click on The Pier link at the top.

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Mad-City Ski Team Honored at USA Water Ski Annual Awards Reception

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By eric, January 26, 2009 8:11 pm

In 2008, Mad-City won both the Wisconsin State and Division 1 Show Ski National Championships for the third consecutive year and fourth time in the past five years. To further honor their achievements, the team was selected for two awards at USA Water Ski’s Annual Awards Reception, held in Winter Haven, FL on Saturday, January 24.  Not only was Mad-City selected as the National Show Ski Association’s 2008 Team of the Year, but it was also chosen as USA Water Ski’s 2008 Team of the Year.  This is the first time that the latter award was given solely to a show ski team.  Mad-City was USA Water Ski’s Co-Team of the Year in 2007.  It really exemplifies the growing community of show skiing and brings to light the tremendous effort put forth by all teams in the creation of their shows.

Kristen Block & Matt Baumler Accepting the Award for USA Water Ski's 2008 Team of the Year for the Mad-City Ski Team
Kristen Block & Matt Baumler Accepting the Award for
USA Water Ski’s 2008 Team of the Year for the Mad-City Ski Team

Serving as the 2008 Co-Show Directors, Kristen Block and Matt Baumler had the privilege of representing the team at this year’s event.  Held at the Admirals Inn, directly across the street from Cyrpess Gardens, they were truly in a skier’s paradise.  The evening began with a slide show highlighting the various water ski events of the past season and was followed up with a full buffet style dinner and finally the awards presentation.  “It was an incredible honor to be representing show skiing in a room otherwise filled with 3-event, collegiate, wakeboard, kneeboard, ski racing, barefoot and hydrofoil athletes,” said Baumler.  Block noted that there was definitely an air of curiosity surrounding show skiing.  Several of the athletes were full of questions about what they do and how they do it.  Show skiing is truly a team sport, as was illustrated by their tales of 36 person pyramids, 21 girl ballet lines and 50 person big acts, all being pulled together with top notch boat driving, sound, costuming, pick up boats and dock crews.

Awards were first given out by the individual sport discipline’s organization.  It was here that Mad-City was named the National Show Ski Association’s Team of the Year.  After each discipline named its respective individuals, teams and honorees, the awards selected by USA Water Ski were then given out.  Signifying it’s prestige, USA Water Ski’s Team of the Year was the final award given for the evening.  Being chosen as Team of the Year from amongst all other sport disciplines brought to culmination for the team a year’s worth of hard work, dedication and a ton of fun.  Winning both Wisconsin State and Nationals has made a name for Mad-City within the show skiing world, but now they are being recognized by the larger population of water skiing in general.  Congratulations to the entire team and best of luck in 2009!!!(Story by Kristen Block & Matt Baumler)

Kristen Block and Matt Baumler with Sandy Shraft, Sherm Shraft & Tom Galoni
Kristen Block and Matt Baumler with Sandy Schraft,
Sherm Schraft and Tom Ghiloni

Mad-City Named USA Water Ski’s 2008 Team of the Year

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By eric, November 20, 2008 10:03 am

 

The Mad-City Ski Team was just named the 2008 Team of the Year by USA Water Ski.  In the announcement, USA Water Ski mentions that Mad-City won the Wisconsin State and National Show Ski Championships in 2008, has won the tournaments for the past 3 years and 4 out of the past 5 years.  At Nationals this year, Mad-City won awards for pick up boat crew, towboat driving, sound crew, showmanship, overall show, high individual club act, ballet, barefoot, jump and swivel.

2008 was a challenging year for Mad-City.  In early June, Lake Monona, where the team skis, was flooded and made slow no wake due to the extremely high water.  The team was able to find a site to ski on Lake Wisconsin, 35 minutes north of Madison.  The new site, although it offered good water conditions, also offered challenges as it was really not set up for show skiing.  Also, in the middle of summer, the site experienced a blue-green algae bloom so the team was not able to ski due to the toxic conditions.  Eventually, the water in Lake Monona did go down and the team was able to ski a couple practices immediately prior to Nationals at their home site.

This is the 2nd consecutive year that Mad-City has won this award.  In 2007, Mad-City was co-team of the year with the US Elite Ski Team.  It is also only the 2nd time the award has been awarded to a show ski team.

In addition to competing at show ski tournaments, Mad-City offeres free weekly shows during the summer at Law Park in Madison, WI, hosts the Clean Lakes Festival to raise money to help clean the Dane County Lakes and raise awareness of the need to clean up the lakes, and runs a learn to ski program with the Madison School & Community Recreation Program for children of all ages.

A Look Back at Nationals 2008

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By eric, October 22, 2008 7:49 pm

The 2008 National Show Ski Tournament was originally scheduled to take place at Traxler Park in Janesville, Wisconsin, but, due to the high waters that affected the southern part of Wisconsin and much of the mid-west the most prestiguos tournament was moved to Wisconsin Rapids, the same site as the Wisconsin State Show Ski Tournament.

Having Nationals in Wisconsin Rapids made it almost seem like a second state tournament for Mad-City.  It’s a ski site a lot of us love and the Wisconsin Rapid Aqua Skiers always hosts a very fun tournament and we always seem to have a good time when we visit.

The tournament kicked off Friday morning with individuals taking place and Mad-City had a number of our members competing in the individual competition.  In the individual Swivel Ski Competition, our own Ann Wittenberg took to the water first.

Ann competing in the Swivel Competition

Following Ann for Mad-City was Kristen Armstrong.  Also competing in the swivel competition and she put together a great routine, even poking fun at the fact that she had to move around to find a place to ski.

She began her year skiing for the Tommy Bartlett Ski Show in the Wisconsin Dells, however, due to the flooding and subsequent drainage of Lake Delton, the Tommy Bartlett show was no longer and on the water and she eventually made her way to the Mad-City Ski Team.

Ironically, when she came to Mad-City, Mad-City was also on the move.  Our primary ski site on Lake Monona in Madison had too much water and was “Slow No Wake” so we weren’t able to ski there.  We were able to secure a site on Lake Wisconsin, only to later find out we had to move a couple hundred yards up the shore, and then encountered some blue-green algea forcing to just hold land practices.  In spite of Mother Nature’s effort to keep Kristen off the water, she still put together a routine that was good enough for 1st place in the swivel competition.

Kristen competing in the Swivel Competition

Kristen competing in the Swivel Competition

The next event was the doubles competition.  Mad-City had a couple qualify for this event as well.  Paul O’Connor and Carly Cates competed and did very well for the first trip to Nationals.  They suffered a bit of a snafu with the sound for their short opening dance and skit, but, they took to the water with a sliding dock start.  Unfortunatly, Paul lost a ski on the start, but they skied away and completed their first couple passes before they needed to get Paul’s lost ski.  Here are a couple pictures from their run…

Paul & Carly in Doubles - Notice Just the One Ski

Paul and Carly in Doubles - Notice Just the One Ski

Paul and Carly in Doubles

Paul and Carly in Doubles

After doubles, the final event taking place on Friday was the Team Jump Competition.  Mad-City features a large group of very talented jumpers, however, on that day, it simply was not meant to be.  After waiting through a two-hour delay caused by stormy weather, the Mad-City jump team took to the water and competed and that’s about all we can say about it…

One of the highlights of the act was Rock Cates jump.  Unlike some of the other jumps, he skied away.

Rock in Team Jump

Rock in Team Jump

Mad-Citys Jump Team

Mad-City's Jump Team

After individual’s wrapped up, the team gathered together at a picnic shelter for our normal pre-tournament team meeting.  Our picnic featured some tasty pizza from a local pizza place, a slight change from our pot-luck that we have prior to our State Ski Show weekend, a pot-luck that normally features the Wang families fanstastic turkey sandwhiches.  This meeting allows us one last chance to go through all of the details of our show… our intros, our dances and our comedy skits.

One of the few changes from our State ski show was that we decided to revamp some of the comedy and we completely redid one of our skits.

A week before Nationals, Adam Schaller and Matt Baumler (our announcers) put together a brand new playlist for a new dance they planned to do and sent it to Eric Wedige (me, our sound technician) so their new routine could be put together.  After a long ski practice and late night of editing, I sent them back their new song to dance to.  At the picnic, they performed their new dance in front of a crowd for the very first time and we, the team, loved it.  (Here’s the video of them performing it at Nationals.)  Here are a few pictures from the team picnic.

Team Picnic

Team Picnic

The Kids in the Pick Up Boat

The Kids in the Pick Up Boat

We did take time for our team picture…

The 2008 Mad-City Ski Team

The 2008 Mad-City Ski Team

Finally, after months of preparation, Saturday arrived.  The culmination of almost 10 months of preparation and countless hours of behind the scenes work, we were about to put on the the most important show of the year. We gathered at the ski site early, where some of us grab an early breakfast, while others eat some leftovers from the night before, and others simply pace around the site anxiously.  Finally, show time arrives. Instead of a ton of pictures of every act, here’s a highlight clip of the ski show…

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Mad-City 2008 National Highlight Clip [video]

With the show over, now we can all relax.  The rest of the weekend is spent relaxing, watching the other ski teams’ shows and having a good time.  Sunday afternoon finally arrives and the last ski show finishes up.  All the ski teams gather on the beach for the award ceremony.

First up for the awards are some awards from the individuals.  Here is Kristen collecting her trophy for 1st Place in the Swivel Competition.

Kirsten - 1st Place National Swivel Competition

Kirsten - 1st Place National Swivel Competition

After the individual awards are handed out, they start doing the act awards for the tournament and Mad-City collected a few of those…

Mad-City Wins Best Ballet

Mad-City Wins Best Ballet

Mad-City Wins Best Barefoot Act for the Backfoot/Backbreaker Combo

Mad-City Wins Best Barefoot Act for the Backfoot/Backbreaker Combo Act

Best Jump Act - Paul, Tony and Cyndi

Best Jump Act - Tony, Cyndi and Paul

Best Swivel Act - Kristen, Ann, Kristen and Kelsey

Best Swivel Act - Kristen, Kelsey, Kristen and Ann

Mad-City also won manys of the traditional box scores…

Best Pickup Boat Crews

Best Pickup Boat Crews

Best Boat Drivers... and Riders

Best Boat Drivers... and Riders

Best Audio Presentation

Best Sound Crew

Finally, it was time for the overall team awards and Mad-City had a long wait to find out their placement, which is always a very good problem to have.  They work their way from last to first.

Anxiously awaiting, they made their way to the final two teams…and they were both announced simultaniously.

2nd place had 1981.4 points and 1st place had 2069.22 points.

And then they announced that the Rock Aqua Jays took 2nd place meaning that we, Mad-City, had taken 1st place.  Our show directors for 2008, Matt and Kristen run down to accept the award and the team follows them down in a crowd dust.

Mad-City Celebrating 1st Place with a Mad-City Team Woo Ha!!!

Mad-City Celebrating 1st Place with a Mad-City Team Woo Ha!!!

Kristen and Matt Celebrate

Kristen and Matt Celebrate

Mad-City - The 2008 National Show Ski Champions

Mad-City - The 2008 National Show Ski Champions

Much like State weekend, Nationals weekend was very successful for the Mad-City Ski Team.  We took home the awards for Best Ballet, Best Barefoot Act, Best Jump Act, Best Swivel Act, Best Pick Up Boats, Best Tow Boats, and Best Sound Crew, and had the highest scoring act of the tournament with our Comedy Act.  We also had the best showmanship and had the 2nd best pyramid act.

The 2008 National Championship is Mad-City’s 3rd National Championship in a row and 4th in the past 5-years.  We previously won in 2004, 2006, 2007 and now in 2008.

Attached is the Official Scores: 2008 National Results

A Look Back at State 08

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By eric, October 12, 2008 7:19 pm

The Wisonsin State Tournament is always an exciting time. It’s a weekend that just about everyone on the Mad-City Ski Team looks forward to. Great place to ski, a great skiing environment, and fans that are excited to see the show we’ve put together.

The tournament starts on Thursday with Individuals.  Paul and Carli were the first Mad-City members up competing in the doubles competition.  They put together a good routine that left them in 4th place.

Next up, we had Ann competing in swivel.  She also put together a good routine and finish in 2nd place.

Next on the dock for Mad-City, we had another swiveler in the competition, Kristen.  She also put together a very strong routine, which ultimately ended up puting her in first place overall.

Mad-City’s final entrants in the individual competition was the jump team.  The put together a pretty clean jump act that was good enough for first place.  Here’s one of their jumps, the 5 man front flip.

Thursday night, a lot of the team members went out to blow off some steam, relax and have a good time.  Friday, it was back to business though.  Some members relaxed at various places around Rapids, others took in some ski shows.  We all got together at one member’s cabin for a last team meeting on Friday night.  It’s a chance to go through all the intros, dances and skits one last time, sometimes for the first time.  Besides the meeting, we’re treated to a very good picnic dinner.

Finally, Saturday morning arrives.  So far, none of the many pregnant members of the team had gone into labor so we had all hands on deck for our show.  As usual, it’s always a last minute scramble to get the last few details of show ready and set everything up for the show.

Since, a common saying is a picture is worth a 1000 words, and video provides 30 pictures a second to provide the illusion of motion, here’s an essay with approximately 10.5 million words in it.  Luckily you don’t have to read it all.  Sit back and enjoy this highlight clip of our state show.  It’s just a little shy of 6 minutes.

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State Highlight Clip

With the show complete, the rest of Saturday is spent relaxing and having a good time.  Sunday morning arrives and the wait really begins.  But as the last team finishes their show, everyone starts to get anxious as we wait for the results.

Finally, the awards ceremony starts.  They kick things off with the individual results, handing out the.  Here are our team members accepting their awards.

Ann wins 2nd Place in Swivel

Ann wins 2nd Place in Swivel

Kristen wins 1st Place in Swivel

Kristen wins 1st Place in Swivel

Mad-City Jump Team wins 1st in Team Jump

Mad-City Jump Team wins 1st in Team Jump

Paul & Carli Win 4th Place in Doubles

Paul & Carli Win 4th Place in Doubles

After the awards for the individual competition are handed out, the act awards for the shows start.

Mad-City Wins Best Ballet

Mad-City Wins Best Ballet

Mad-City Wins Best Jump Act

Mad-City Wins Best Jump Act

Then the traditional box scores begin…

Mad-City Wins Best Dock & Equipment

Mad-City Wins Best Dock & Equipment

Mad-City Wins Best Tow Boat Driving

Mad-City Wins Best Tow Boat Driving

Finally, the overal results are announced…

Mad-City Wins 1st Place at Wisconsin State

Mad-City Wins 1st Place at Wisconsin State

Mad-City Celebrates 1st Place by Swimming in Lake Wazeecha

Mad-City Celebrates 1st Place by Swimming in Lake Wazeecha

It was a very successful weekend for the Mad-City Ski Team… top 2 swivelers, 4th in doubles, 1st in team jump, best ballet, best jump act, best dock and equipment, best tow boat drivers and 1st place overall.  After celebrating our victory that night, the team set its focus on Nationals, which would take place just 3 weeks later.

A Summer Tradition

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By eric, August 27, 2008 8:00 am

The Capital Times has a great article about the us currently posted on their website.  Shawn Doherty, one of the papers reporters, came down this past Sunday and watched our show, interviewed some of the skiers and members of the crowd.

Here’s a short excerpt of the article:

The Mad-City Ski Team’s weekly shows at Law Park near Monona Terrace are a beloved family tradition, and Sunday brought crowd of close to 150 people sitting on bleachers, blankets, lawn chairs and the muddy rocks along Lake Monona.

Stephanie Engelhart-Olson has been coming to shows as long as she can remember, and now the Madison resident’s children and grandchildren come as well for picnics and fun. “This is our Madison,” she said. “It’s where we’re from, and it’s what we know!”

Dave Hesthaven was bringing his two boys to the show for the first time. “Hey, it’s Sunday at Madison,” he said. “It’s summer and it’s a low-stress thing to do with the kids — as long as there’s a Porta Potty.” (There were six.)

Go check out the rest of the article by following the link below.  Also, be sure to check out the accompanying pictures.

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Capital Times: Mad-City Ski Team shows a Summer Tradition

2008 National Championship Show Online

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By eric, August 23, 2008 8:22 pm

You can view our National Championship winning show online now.  USA Waterski, inconjuction with WebCast-TV.com, has posted the videos of all the shows from the 2008 National Show Ski Championships.  Just click on this link to go to Web-CastTV.com and pick the Mad-City show. 

Some other good shows to watch are the Rock Aqua Jays, Wonder Lake, Muskego Waterbugs and Little Crow.  And don’t forget to check out the Beaverland Must-Skis first appearance at a Nationals.

High Water Pictures

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By eric, June 14, 2008 10:32 pm

 

Throughout south-central Wisconsin, as everyone is aware, their has been some dramatic effects after the torrential rains.  For Mad-City, and Madison as a whole, we have been “lucky” to be spared some of the real brutal flooding issues that others in the state have faced.

However, the flooding does impact us as well and for the time being we will not be able to perform our shows for you.  Continue to check our front page on a daily basis for updates.

Jims Photos took a variety of pictures that he has posted, link, and it shows the effects of the flooding on our ski site as well as a couple other candid shots from around the area

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