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| KSO wins highest award given to Water Sports Athelete |
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| Written by Paul Adams | |
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IWWF MALE ATHLETE OF THE YEAR 2009 and ABC Male Athlete of the
year!
December 20th,
2009 The International Waterski & Wakeboard
Federation announced Keith St. Onge as the Male Athlete of the Year. This is the second time Keith has one this
prestigious award and the only Barefoot Athlete to win the award. Keith was chosen from among the top
Competitors in the following Water sports disciplines, 3 Event, Racing,
Wakeboard, Cable ski, Cable wakeboard and Disabled.
St.
Onge is once again proving he is the most dominant international force in
Barefoot Waterskiing. He turned in
another unbelievable performance in 2009, repeating as the World Overall
Champion in
St.
Onge also turned in an incredible performance at the World Games in
Stateside,
he completed “barefooting’s triple crown” by capturing the U.S. National
Championship for the tenth time in 12 years.
This year, he not only won the overall championship but also the gold in
tricks and slalom. Just weeks after his Nationals success, KSO switched gears
and finished second in the endurance figure eight championship,
“Footstock.”
St.
Onge’s participation in all forms of barefooting makes him a respected
ambassador of the sport, recognized around the world. He is now turning his
attention to growing the sport by training the next generation of Barefooters.
KSO recently joined forces with former World Champion David
Small to create the World Barefoot
Center in
Throughout
all of his success, St. Onge has developed a loyal following of fans because of
his humble and kind nature. The best
barefoot water skier in the world still pitches in to help at tournaments and
even drive the pick up boat.
And
St. Onge is showing no signs of slowing down.
“I
am staying motivated and looking ahead to
Write-up provided by Betsy Anderson
St.
Onge Bio
Number of Tournaments Skied in the Past Year Keith participated in 11total Tournaments in 2009 7 Traditional barefoot tournaments 1 Regional Championship 1 National Championship 2 Endurance tournaments 1 National Endurance Championship
Number of International Tournaments Skied in the Past Year Keith participated In 2 International Tournaments 2008 World Championships (held in Jan 09) 2009 World Games
World Ranking Based on the 2008 WSL Keith is currently ranked; 3rd Overall 2nd Slalom 4th Trick 6th Jump Based on the 2008 World Championships Results: 1st Overall 1st Slalom 1st Trick 3rd Jump
Medals at World Titles 23 World Championship Medals 7 Team Medals 16 Individual Medals 9 Gold 3 Silver 4 Bronze Keith has won individual medals in all but one World Championships. (His 1st one)
World Records Keith has held 7 world records Currently holds the World Slalom and Trick records 20.6 11,250
Confederation Ranking 1st Overall 1st Trick 1st Slalom 1st Jump
Confederation Records This confederation does not keep records but if they did I am confident Keith would own all of them.
National Ranking 1st Overall 1st Trick 1st Slalom 1st Jump
National Records Keith owns all 3 National Open Pro records 20.6 Slalom 11,250 Tricks 25.8 Jump
New Personal Bests 12,650 Tricks 25.7 Jump (25.8 was back in 1998)
New Skills Learned I think the best new skill that he has learned this year, is the ability to combine the most difficult barefoot tricks into a 15 second routine at standards that the world has never witnessed.
Contributions and Support to Their National Team
Keith
Is the best ambassador that the
World Contributions to the Sport Keith travels the world teaching and promoting the sport, yes It Is his business, but he does it with a great personal touch. He is regarded as the best in the world by an over whelming majority of his peers. He has sponsored many tournaments, clinics around the world and is the premier sponsor of the 2010 World Championships.
He
represented the
Confederation Contributions to the Sport Pretty much same as above, he is very good at sharing his time and donations across the globe.
National Contributions to the Sport Again more like above, and always willing to lend a hand to help out at the tournament scene.
Local Contributions to the Sport
Owns
and operates a very successful ski school in
Time Donated Coaching Other Skiers. Every year Keith donates too many hours of coaching to actually count. He recently announced his support to the 2010 World Championships in several ways of which include free coaching / training sessions. He also provides extreme training programs for young potential world competitors who are serious about being the next world champion, at a fraction of the cost that it takes to actually run it.
Promotion of the Sport I can not think of any single person in this world that promotes the sport more, on a global basis, as Keith does. He is highly regarded as an ambassador of barefooting.
New Skiers Introduced to Sport Too many to name and he is constantly taking on personal projects to develop new future champions.
Officials Ratings Held Keith is an assistant Judge, Driver, and Scorer
Extracurricular Activities Keith enjoys Kick boxing, working out and biking.
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