Going International
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1999
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Became first amateur American water ski show team to perform and compete in the Peoples Republic of China.
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| Won National Water Ski Show Tournament. | |
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2000
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Performed and competed in Peoples Republic of China for second time.
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| Members Ryan Williams and Jeremy Anderson started Winter Waterland, a winter water skiing event held on the Rock River in Newville. | |
| Hosted inaugural American Wakeboard Association National Tournament. | |
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2001
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Purchased team's first-ever triple rig boat. Rigged it with three 150 Hp Mercury motors
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2002
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Performed and competed in Peoples Republic of China for third time.
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| Won National Water Ski Show Tournament for 13th time. | |
| Membership peaked at 175. | |
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2003
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Purchased second triple rig boat. Rigged it with three 250 Hp Mercury motors - the first boat in show skiing to have more than 600 Hp.
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| Won National Water Ski Show Tournament for 14th time and once again were "Triple Crown Champions." | |
| Established world-record for largest successful pyramid in competition - a 44-person, triple 4-tier pyramid performed at the National Water Ski Show Tournament held in Rockford, Illinois. |
