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In just three weeks from now, over 200 Wakeboard riders from 29 countries will arrive at the spectacular new Mayan Watersports Complex in Cancun, Mexico. They will compete in the International Waterski & Wakeboard Federation’s (IWWF) 2015 Wakeboard World Championships which will take place on October 27/31
Held every two years, this will be one of the biggest international Wakeboard events on the international calendar. For the first time, Mexico will host these championships. Previous IWWF Wakeboard World Championships have taken place in France, Republic of South Africa, Australia, Brazil, Spain, Russia, Qatar, Italy, and twice in the Republic of Korea.
The newly-created Mayan Watersports Complex in Cancun gives Mexico a significant additional tourist and sports attraction reflecting the global boom in Wakeboard popularity. It includes two full-sized wakeboard cableways, lakes for boat wakeboard and waterski, fly-jet, wakesurf, wakeskate, a super-slider, motocross and horseback riding. With over 300 hotels in the general area including a variety of major popular beachside hotels, this is a perfect venue for these IWWF Wakeboard World Championships.

For the first time at an IWWF World-titled event, a cash purse will be available for Open Riders totaling US$50,000. 
Riders who compete in the 2015 IWWF World Wakeboard Championships in Cancun will have an extra bonus. They may later be considered for invitation to the 2016 and 2017 IWWF Waterski & Wakeboard World Cup Series. This provides US$95,000 cash prizes, travel subsidies and hotel accommodation for contestants.  There have been 45 Stops in this IWWF Series to date.
 
The latest 2016 MasterCraft X-Star boat will tow this year’s World Championships. MasterCraft are also the official Waterski & Wakeboard World Cup Series boat providers.
At the previous IWWF Wakeboard World Championships held in 2013 in the Republic of Korea, Australia won the team overall gold medal. Raimi Merritt (USA) captured the Open Women’s category and Harley Clifford (AUS) the Open Men’s category. Both defending Wakeboard World Champions will be hot favourites to retain their coveted titles this year but with rising competition standards worldwide, this will be a tougher challenge than ever. 
 
About Mayan Watersports Complex
Mayan Watersports Complex (MWC) in Cancun is a new resort on Mexico’s east coast directly opposite Cuba. Two full sized cable facilities will be available, as well as a boat lake. Equipped with all the latest and most progressive features, MWC will provide the best facilities to create an unforgettable experience for all. Check www.mayanwc.com or www.facebook.com/mayan.wake for updates on the Wake Park.
About MasterCraft
MasterCraft is the exclusive towboat of the IWWF Wakeboard World Championships. Its flagship model, the X-Star, will once again create the perfect wakes allowing all riders an opportunity for high level performances. For more information, see :  www.mastercraft.com
About IWWF
Founded in 1946 in Geneva, Switzerland, the International Waterski & Wakeboard Federation (IWWF) is the official world governing body for towed water sports and is recognized as the sole authority for waterski and wakeboard by the International Olympic Committee (IOC). 
WEATHER
Mexico’s hot and humid Summer conditions cool down in October to a comfortable average of 27C / 81F with occasional showers.
CONTACT
Nuno Eca – Chairman IWWF World Wakeboard Council
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