HydroFlight World Championships Coming in September Press Release July 15, 2016 Images: Photos by Pro Watercross Shares Comments PWC racing action heads to Naples, FloridaExcitement, adrenaline, fierce competition, world-class athletes, awesome aerials – possibly a few spectacular splashdowns; and fans will have a lakeside seat for it all at the first annual HydroFlight World Championship, scheduled for September 16-18 in Naples, Florida. Hosted in conjunction with the Pro Watercross PWC World Championship on Lake Avalon in beautiful Naples, Florida the HydroFlight World Championship will bring the sport’s top national and international professionals to compete for more than $5,000 in cash and awards. In addition to the top pros going head to head in the pro class competitions, expect an intense battle in the open class as those climbing their way up the ranks of this growing sport fight for reputation and awards. “We are excited to welcome HydroFlight to the Pro Watercross family and to host the sport’s first World Championship in the USA this fall, said Pro Watercross CEO AJ Handler. We are inviting HydroFlight athletes from around the world to participate in this competition open to all manufacturer brands of water jet packs, boards, and bikes. Pro Watercross caught up with Pro HydroFlight athlete Brandon Landis from Team DEFY and Brandon stated after hearing the news “we are super stoked for another open HydroFlight competition! This is exactly what our sport needs.” Pro athletes will compete for a minimum $1,500 first-place prize money in both the Pro and Women’s classes, and the open and veteran HydroFlight athletes will vie for prizes and awards as well as a chance to advance their standing in the sport. The HydroFlight World Championship will be filmed for regional sports networks with a 30-minute TV show airing to an audience of more than 90 million households worldwide. “Pro Watercross will be the official sanctioning body for HydroFlight in the United States – this is a great thing for us, for the U.S. and for the sport of HydroFlight,” Handler said. Along with the 30-minute TV show the event will be professionally live streamed via Facebook, YouTube and Ustream on Saturday and Sunday during the Pro and Women’s competition. “The sport is going mainstream and Pro Watercross is proud to be a part of it” continued Handler. For more information in becoming involved in the sport of HydroFlight or the World Championship visit the Pro Watercross website at www.ProWatercross.com. Share Share Subscribe Like PersonalWatercraft.com on Facebook Related Stories Farthing Wins Again at Round 2 of Pro Watercross Tour 2017 Pro Watercross Schedule Released Daytona Freeride Joins Pro Watercross Comments Most Popular Top Guns: Sea-Doo RXP-X 300 vs. Yamaha GP1800R SVHO July 4, 2022 2024 Yamaha VX Cruiser HO Review January 17, 2024 Yamaha Unveils New 1.9 Liter Engine August 14, 2023 2023 Sea-Doo GTR 230 Review June 6, 2023 2014 Yamaha VX Deluxe Review July 3, 2014 2008 Kawasaki Jet Ski Ultra 250X Review July 11, 2008 Latest Stories 2024 Sea-Doo RXP-X 325 Review Heavy Haulers – PWC Storage Options First Look: 2025 Kawasaki Jet Ski Ultra 160LX-S Angler 2024 Yamaha VX Cruiser HO Review 2024 Sea-Doo Spark Trixx Review Like us on Facebook Follow us on Twitter Newsletter