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#90 Kevin Reiterer The Champion of "PATTAYA GRAND PRIX 2024”

Pattaya, Thailand – December 15, 2024

#90 Kevin Reiterer successfully defended his title in the Waterjet World Championship Tournament, "WGP#1 Waterjet World Cup 2024" Championship Round, from 11-15 December 2024 in Pattaya City, Thailand. This year, there were over 3,000 jet ski athletes and teams from around the world, including Asia, Europe, America, Africa, and Oceania.

The fastest and most powerful stand-up jet ski in the world, the PRO SKI GRAND PRIX, had 20 world-class riders from 10 countries competing. Especially #90 Kevin Reiterer, the current World Cup Champion from Austria, #44 Raphael Maurin, the former 2022 World Series Champion from France, and #98 Quinten Bossche, the former 2-time World Series World Champion from Belgium.

In Moto 1, a Japanese rider, #37 Toshi “Samurai” Ohara, got off to a hot start, leading from start to finish, and crossed the finish line first. It got a massive cheer from the Japanese fans. Australian rising star, #111 Jayden Richardson finished second.

Moto 2 proved to be an incredibly thrilling race as #98 Quinten Bossche showcased his world-class skills. Although #37 Toshi "Samurai" Ohara took the lead early on, #98 Quinten Bossche managed to make a comeback, finding the perfect moment to overtake and cross the finish line in first place. His victory sparked an intense cheer from the jet ski fans. Meanwhile, #90 Kevin Reiterer continued to follow closely behind to finish in second place.

#98 Quinten Bossche from Belgium, remained hungry for victory, giving his all with full throttle, never letting up, overtaking #37 Toshi “Samurai” Ohara from Japan, to seize the lead and cross the finish line first in Moto 3. His performance sparked an exciting cheer from the jet ski fans. #90 Kevin Reiterer from Austria came in second.

The Final Moto, #90 Kevin Reiterer, #37 Toshi “Samurai” Ohara, and #98 Quinten Bossche were the top three riders with the best chance of winning the “Pattaya Grand Prix 2024”. #98 Quinten Bossche seized the opportunity to take the lead ahead of #37 Toshi “Samurai” Ohara and rode confidently, winning the final moto. #37 Toshi “Samurai” Ohara followed in second.

With overall scores, #90 Kevin Reiterer stood on the podium as the winner of a double championship in the “WGP#1 Waterjet World Cup 2024”- Pattaya Grand Prix and “WGP#1 Waterjet World Series 2024” “Siam Watercraft - WGP#1 Waterjet Asian Championships 2024” in PRO SKI GRAND PRIX. #37 Toshi “Samurai” Ohara won in the Siam Watercraft - WGP#1 Waterjet Asian Championships 2024”

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