Tim Wild from Schwandorf: History written by the US Masters!

Tim Wild aus Schwandorf erobert die Wasserski-Welt: Erstmals alle vier Junior Masters Disziplinen gewonnen. Nächster Wettkampf in Calgary.
Tim Wild from Schwandorf conquered the water ski world: all four Junior Masters disciplines for the first time. Next competition in Calgary. (Symbolbild/MW)

Tim Wild from Schwandorf: History written by the US Masters!

Schwandorf, Deutschland - A radiant star in the water ski sky is Tim Wild from Schwandorf, who caused a sensation at this year's US Masters. The 17-year-old athlete managed to take first place in the Junior Men age group in all four disciplines-slalom, trickski, jump and combination. He not only makes himself proud, but also the region, because he is the first participant to do this feat in the history of the competitions. Mittelbayerische reported that the competition day "is very exemplary" was; He completed a total of three preliminaries and three final runs.

His impressive achievements led Himmelhoch to a historical victory in Callaway Gardens, Georgia, where the 32nd Junior Masters took place. At this event, he not only triumphed in the Trickski with 8.750 points, but also in the slalom and jump, where he reached 4.5 at 38 feet and 177 feet. In the junior leap discipline, he secured first place ahead of Francisco Giorgis from Argentina with a jump of 177 foot with 172 feet, while BG Bickley from the USA took third place. These successes make wild athlete to win all junior titles among the men. USA Water ski emphasizes that it was not only for game, but also for the entire water skiing.

an exemplary training approach

Preparation for such intensive competitions happened in advance under the direction of his trainer Matt Riny in Florida, where Wild continued to refine his skills. After the competition, he treated himself to a four -day break, but quickly resumed the training sessions. Further competitions are imminent, with the U21 World Championship in Calgary, Canada, from July 31 to August 3, 2025 the next big destination. Wild plans to get the podium in at least one competition.

“Training is a crucial part of my life," reveals Wild, who trains four to five times a day for 30 to 45 minutes. This discipline has borne fruits at a young age. At the age of only 13 he already won his first German championship in all four categories. However, his sporting career goes beyond national success; He also strives for big goals in international competition. Wild is currently taking part in smaller competitions in Vienna and Amberg to collect ranking points before preparing for the European Championship in Recetto, Italy.

The influence of parents and school support

The focus is not just on sporting success. Wild's parents support him, but make sure not to intervene too much in his training so that he remains independent. His school obligations are taken into account by a good cooperation with the CFG high school in Schwandorf, so that he can go into training directly after school before completing his school work in the evening.

Nutrition also plays a crucial role in the training process in order to meet the high demands of water skiing. The right measure of preparation, support and personal ambition seems to be the perfect mix for the up -and -coming water sports enthusiast, who beats high waves in the scene and inspires the next generation of athletes.

in water skiing, which was invented by Ralph Samuelson in the United States in 1922, Wild's success is very important. Germany has a variety of water ski lifts and systems that ensure that this sport is also popular and inexpensive in this country. According to Wasserki Statistics Wasserski is also accessible to around 534,000 people in Germany who are involved in swimming clubs.

With his outstanding achievements and his tireless training, Tim Wild shows that he is well on the way to establishing himself in the world elite of the water skiing. It will be interesting to see what further success he will celebrate in the future!

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