2025 water ski season calendar: Everything you need to know
The 2025 professional water ski season kicks off in March at the 64th Moomba Masters in Melbourne, Australia (image: @jmommer2)
By Jack Burden
The 2025 water ski season is shaping up to be another action-packed year, featuring a robust calendar of major events and thrilling competitions. Following an exhilarating 2024 season, this year promises intense battles on the Waterski Pro Tour and beyond.
Waterski Pro Tour Overview
Last year, the Pro Tour was dominated by an unpredictable men’s slalom season, with Will Asher leading the pack. On the women’s side, Jaimee Bull, Regina Jaquess, and Whitney McClintock Rini delivered an unforgettable season-long showdown. In 2025, we expect more of the same high-level competition.
So far, nine events are confirmed for the 2025 Pro Tour. Among these:
- Seven events will feature slalom skiing.
- Two events will showcase jump competitions.
- Four events will include trick skiing.
The season kicks off in the U.S. in the spring before heading to Europe for a tightly packed June and July schedule. Afterward, the tour returns briefly to the States before culminating in the much-anticipated World Championships.
Marquee Events & New Additions
- World Championships (Recetto, Italy – Late August): The biggest event of the year will determine the sport’s best in all disciplines.
- Ski to Glory ProAm (Ioannina, Greece – Early September): A brand-new addition to the calendar, this event will feature all three disciplines and marks Europe’s first professional jump competition since 2018. With the largest prize purse in Waterski Pro Tour history, it is set to be a major highlight.
Other Key Competitions
Following the World Championships, details on late-season events are still emerging, but fan-favorites like the MasterCraft Pro are expected to return.
Beyond the Pro Tour, the legacy events, including Moomba and the U.S. Masters, will continue to draw top talent. These marquee competitions will showcase slalom, trick, and jump skiing, as well as wakeboarding.
Additionally, while details are still being finalized, the WWS Overall Tour is expected to host another round of professional overall tournaments.
Looking Ahead
With events spanning four continents and hundreds of thousands of dollars in prize money up for grabs, the 2025 season is set to be one of the most competitive and financially rewarding yet. Whether you’re a dedicated fan or a competitor, this year promises nonstop action and unforgettable performances on the water.
Tournament (Events) | Location | Date |
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University Worlds (S T J O) | Auckland, New Zealand | February 26-March 2 |
Moomba Masters (S T J) | Melbourne, Australia | March 6-10 |
Swiss Pro Tricks (T) | Clermont, Florida | April 20 |
Swiss Pro Slalom (S) | Clermont, Florida | May 4 |
U.S. Masters (S T J) | Callaway Gardens, Georgia | May 23-25 |
Lake 38 ProAm (S) | Tallahassee, Florida | May 30-June 1 |
Monaco Waterski Cup (S T) | Roquebrune-sur-Argens, France | June 6-8 |
Louisiana Night Jam (J) | Zachary, Louisiana | June 7 |
Moulay El Hasan Pro (S T) | Rabat, Morocco | June 14-15 |
Portugal Pro (S T) | Barragem Carril, Portugal | June 21-22 |
Fungliss ProAm (S) | Donmartin, France | June 21-22 |
Botaski ProAm (S T) | Seseña, Spain | June 26-29 |
San Gervasio ProAm (S) | San Gervasio, Italy | July 4-6 |
Oxfordshire ProAm (S) | Oxford, United Kingdom | July 11-12 |
California ProAm (S J) | Elk Grove, California | July 18-20 |
Under-21 World’s (S T J O) | Calgary, Canada | July 26-August 2 |
Hilltop ProAm (S) | Arlington, Washington | August 15-17 |
World Championships (S T J O) | Recetto, Italy | August 27-31 |
Ski to Glory (S T J) | Ionannia, Greece | September 4-7 |