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Old 8th Mar 2011, 09:24
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Water Ski World Record: Mexican Fernando Reina Iglesias Breaks Fastest Barefoot Water Skiing Record | Strange News | Sky News

A Mexican has established a new world record for the fastest barefoot water skiing.


Fernando Reina Iglesias was towed by a helicopter in Acapulco and reached 153mph on his second attempt.
The local businessman and lawmaker for the Partido Verde Ecologista (Green Party) broke the record of 135mph established in 1989 by American skier Scott Pellaton.
Public notary Manlio Favio Pano witnessed the event and corroborated that Reina reached the record-breaking speed, recognised by the Guinness Book of World Records.
Mr Reina dedicated the record to his hometown and said it was important to do positive things for the tourist destination.
Acapulco has been the scene of bloody drug cartel turf wars.
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Sounds like a top way to consolidate one's credibility as a green politician.....
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Looks like a standard day at the Sea King OCU

"I said REDUCE YOUR SPEED"
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top tourist promotion? speed, more drugs, blood, wars etc. one way to be inspired not to fall off.
over here with the choppers they ski amongst the big lizards, (salt water gators) as inspiration to stay on. could even be a bit of speed mixed up with it too?
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Sorry.... are we talking about Mexico or Holyhead?

top tourist promotion? speed, more drugs, blood, wars etc.

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Bait

Hey TET. I understood that anyone waterskiing in your territory was in fact known as "bait" to catch the snapping geckos aka future handbags. I guess this one would only catch the really fast ones.
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Apart from the single-engine no-floats stuff [mind you, that's too low to have a split second to deploy floats anyway....], there's also local controversy about the fact that this was a State Government helicopter purchased with funds from the local Department of Health....
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Anyone remember a Kiwi named 'Grant' (RIP) - evidently he performed a similar service for a group of friends with a Pacific 500 off the coast of Madang (PNG) at Mal's resort!

Anyone with photos?

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