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Judy McClintock

Judy McClintock-Messer (born September 6, 1963) is a Canadian former water skier. She won the Masters Water Ski Tournament in 1981 and the Water Ski World Championships in 1985 and 1995.

Early life edit

McClintock was born on September 6, 1963, to parents J. P. McClintock and Joyce McClintock in Mississauga, Ontario. She began water skiing at the age of three and won her first competition when she was 10.[1] McClintock was the youngest of five children and three of her brothers also water skied competitively.[2]

Career edit

In 1975, McClintock competed alongside her brothers at the National Water Skiing Championships in Ottawa. There, she broke the junior girl's slalom and came in second place in junior girls trick.[3] Shortly thereafter, McClintock began her international competitive career in 1977 at the Water Ski World Championships in Milan, Italy, when she was 13 years old.[1] In the same year, she competed in the juvenile division of the 1977 Canadian National Water Skiing Championships where she set a new record with 50.5 points.[4] In August 1977, McClintock and her two brothers competed in the Canada Summer Games. However, after winning a gold medal in the women's tricks competitions, she cut her foot on a rock and was questionable for the slalom competition.[5] McClintock was eventually cleared to compete and won second place in the slalom competition.[6]

In 1979, McClintock and her brother Joel McClintock were selected to compete for Team Canada at the 1979 Water Ski World Championships.[7] This would begin McClintock's climb towards her first international championship titles in 1981, 1987, and 1988. After winning a gold medal at the 1980 Canadian Water Skiing Championships with a total of 4.880 points,[8] McClintock became the first Canadian women to win the Masters Overall championship at the US Masters Water Ski Tournament.[9] She would later earn the title of Masters Water Ski Trick champion in 1987 and 1988,[10] while also earning her first Women's World Trick Championship title in 1985.[11] McClintock and her brother Joel thus became the first pair of siblings to both win world titles.[12]

Prior to retiring in 1996, McClintock won another World Championships title,[12] set 48 overall national records,[13] and won every title in water skiing.[12]

Honours edit

After earning her first Masters Water Ski Trick championship title, McClintock was inducted into the Canadian Olympic Hall of Fame.[12] At the turn of the 21st century, she was inducted into the Water Ski and Wakeboard Canada's Hall of Fame alongside her brother[14] and later the Cambridge Sports Hall of Fame in 2008.[15]

Personal life edit

McClintock married Perry John Messer in 1985 and together they opened a fitness business in Northampton, Massachusetts.[1] Her brother Jeff was inducted into the Water Ski and Wakeboard Canada's Hall of Fame in 2011[16] and his daughter Whitney also competed in water skiing competitions.[17]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "Judy McClintock". cambridgeshf.com. Cambridge Sports Hall of Fame. Retrieved April 12, 2020.
  2. ^ "Inducted Athletes". towedwatersportscanada.ca. Water Ski and Wakeboard Canada. Retrieved April 12, 2020.
  3. ^ "Pat Reid Captures First In National Ski Jump". Selkirk Enterprise. Manitoba. August 27, 1975. 
  4. ^ "Plouffe sets two records". Lethbridge Herald. Alberta. August 22, 1977. 
  5. ^ "Ontario athletes leading way". Lethbridge Herald. Alberta. August 10, 1977. 
  6. ^ "Ski Slalom To Ontario". Medicine Hat News. Alberta. August 12, 1977. 
  7. ^ "Soviets Enter Water Ski Championships". Medicine Hat News. Alberta. September 13, 1979. 
  8. ^ "Judy McClintock follows family lead". Winnipeg Free Press. Winnipeg. August 16, 1980. 
  9. ^ "McClintock wins". Brandon Sun. Manitoba. July 13, 1981. 
  10. ^ "JUDY MCCLINTOCK-MESSER". wswc.ca. Water Ski And Wakeboard Canada. Retrieved April 12, 2020.
  11. ^ "Water Skiing". Winnipeg Free Press. Winnipeg. September 9, 1985. 
  12. ^ a b c d "Judy McClintock-Messer". olympic.ca. Olympics. Retrieved April 12, 2020.
  13. ^ Gillespie, Kerry (August 15, 2014). "McClintock water skiing dynasty aims higher". Toronto Star. Retrieved April 12, 2020.
  14. ^ "Water Ski Canada Announces Seven Original Hall of Fame Inductees". rds.ca (in French). Réseau des sports. March 15, 2004. Retrieved April 12, 2020.
  15. ^ "McClintock Messer a 30-time Canadian champion". Cambridge Times. August 23, 2009. Retrieved April 12, 2020.
  16. ^ "Third McClintock in hall". Cambridge Times. September 8, 2011. Retrieved April 12, 2020.
  17. ^ "Melnuk skis to Pan-Am title". Durham Region. August 4, 2008. Retrieved April 12, 2020.

judy, mcclintock, messer, born, september, 1963, canadian, former, water, skier, masters, water, tournament, 1981, water, world, championships, 1985, 1995, contents, early, life, career, honours, personal, life, referencesearly, life, editmcclintock, born, sep. Judy McClintock Messer born September 6 1963 is a Canadian former water skier She won the Masters Water Ski Tournament in 1981 and the Water Ski World Championships in 1985 and 1995 Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Honours 4 Personal life 5 ReferencesEarly life editMcClintock was born on September 6 1963 to parents J P McClintock and Joyce McClintock in Mississauga Ontario She began water skiing at the age of three and won her first competition when she was 10 1 McClintock was the youngest of five children and three of her brothers also water skied competitively 2 Career editIn 1975 McClintock competed alongside her brothers at the National Water Skiing Championships in Ottawa There she broke the junior girl s slalom and came in second place in junior girls trick 3 Shortly thereafter McClintock began her international competitive career in 1977 at the Water Ski World Championships in Milan Italy when she was 13 years old 1 In the same year she competed in the juvenile division of the 1977 Canadian National Water Skiing Championships where she set a new record with 50 5 points 4 In August 1977 McClintock and her two brothers competed in the Canada Summer Games However after winning a gold medal in the women s tricks competitions she cut her foot on a rock and was questionable for the slalom competition 5 McClintock was eventually cleared to compete and won second place in the slalom competition 6 In 1979 McClintock and her brother Joel McClintock were selected to compete for Team Canada at the 1979 Water Ski World Championships 7 This would begin McClintock s climb towards her first international championship titles in 1981 1987 and 1988 After winning a gold medal at the 1980 Canadian Water Skiing Championships with a total of 4 880 points 8 McClintock became the first Canadian women to win the Masters Overall championship at the US Masters Water Ski Tournament 9 She would later earn the title of Masters Water Ski Trick champion in 1987 and 1988 10 while also earning her first Women s World Trick Championship title in 1985 11 McClintock and her brother Joel thus became the first pair of siblings to both win world titles 12 Prior to retiring in 1996 McClintock won another World Championships title 12 set 48 overall national records 13 and won every title in water skiing 12 Honours editAfter earning her first Masters Water Ski Trick championship title McClintock was inducted into the Canadian Olympic Hall of Fame 12 At the turn of the 21st century she was inducted into the Water Ski and Wakeboard Canada s Hall of Fame alongside her brother 14 and later the Cambridge Sports Hall of Fame in 2008 15 Personal life editMcClintock married Perry John Messer in 1985 and together they opened a fitness business in Northampton Massachusetts 1 Her brother Jeff was inducted into the Water Ski and Wakeboard Canada s Hall of Fame in 2011 16 and his daughter Whitney also competed in water skiing competitions 17 References edit a b c Judy McClintock cambridgeshf com Cambridge Sports Hall of Fame Retrieved April 12 2020 Inducted Athletes towedwatersportscanada ca Water Ski and Wakeboard Canada Retrieved April 12 2020 Pat Reid Captures First In National Ski Jump Selkirk Enterprise Manitoba August 27 1975 nbsp Plouffe sets two records Lethbridge Herald Alberta August 22 1977 nbsp Ontario athletes leading way Lethbridge Herald Alberta August 10 1977 nbsp Ski Slalom To Ontario Medicine Hat News Alberta August 12 1977 nbsp Soviets Enter Water Ski Championships Medicine Hat News Alberta September 13 1979 nbsp Judy McClintock follows family lead Winnipeg Free Press Winnipeg August 16 1980 nbsp McClintock wins Brandon Sun Manitoba July 13 1981 nbsp JUDY MCCLINTOCK MESSER wswc ca Water Ski And Wakeboard Canada Retrieved April 12 2020 Water Skiing Winnipeg Free Press Winnipeg September 9 1985 nbsp a b c d Judy McClintock Messer olympic ca Olympics Retrieved April 12 2020 Gillespie Kerry August 15 2014 McClintock water skiing dynasty aims higher Toronto Star Retrieved April 12 2020 Water Ski Canada Announces Seven Original Hall of Fame Inductees rds ca in French Reseau des sports March 15 2004 Retrieved April 12 2020 McClintock Messer a 30 time Canadian champion Cambridge Times August 23 2009 Retrieved April 12 2020 Third McClintock in hall Cambridge Times September 8 2011 Retrieved April 12 2020 Melnuk skis to Pan Am title Durham Region August 4 2008 Retrieved April 12 2020 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Judy McClintock amp oldid 957973830, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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