Portland Water Spectacular

Portland Water Spectacular The Northwest's largest Waterski Show team. The team includes members with ages ranging from under 10 years to over 70.

Portland Water Spectacular is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that was formed in 1986 and incorporated in 1996 as a nonprofit organization. They may be students or full-time working people. The home practice site is on the Willamette River in West Linn, OR, just above the waterfall at Oregon City.

Here's to Willa, a Lake Oswego native!
05/06/2026

Here's to Willa, a Lake Oswego native!

Celebrating 75 years of competitive water skiing, one photo at a time... The First Lady of Water Skiing, Willa Worthington, grew up in Oswego, Ore., started skiing in 1942, saw her first ski show in 1945, won the first Nationals she entered in 1946, moved to Florida to ski at Cypress Gardens in 1948, and won slalom, jumping and overall at the inaugural Water Ski World Championships in Juan Le-Pin, France, in 1949. Willa was the first person to land a backward jump and the first on a swivel ski, a ski show act that became her trademark (the Willa Cook Award is the most prestigious award in show skiing given each year to the outstanding female performer at the Show Ski National Championships.). Willa also was a talented artist who for years painted oil portraits of the Water Ski Hall of Fame Inductees. If you would like to read more about Willa's career and see a self portrait (top of the page), go to http://www.waterskihalloffame.com/Halloffame/willa-cook-1982-hof.html.

I guess you don't need a swivel ski to do a flip turn.  Another trick for the team!
08/10/2025

I guess you don't need a swivel ski to do a flip turn. Another trick for the team!

07/12/2025
See you there❤️🤍💙
07/06/2025

See you there❤️🤍💙

05/27/2025

45 YEARS AGO TODAY: A 19-year-old Jim Hobson, of Battle Ground, is shown here water skiing on May 18, 1980, as Mount St. Helens erupts in the background.

FROM THE ARCHIVES: On May 17, 1980, 19-year-old Battle Ground resident Jim Hobson and some friends launched their boat at Saddle Dam Park on Yale Reservoir.

After water skiing all day, Hobson and his friends — Robert Morgan, Ralph Morgan and Dave Pritchard — made a camp up Siouxon Creek for the night, unaware of the sight that would greet them the next morning.

The four friends woke up the morning of May 18, 1980, with no idea that a volcanic eruption was going on right beside them.

“Where we were camped, there is no view of the mountain, so when we went out for our morning ski we were not aware of the eruption,” Hobson said. “As we skied into view of the mountain and saw the eruption, we stopped the boat and sat there staring for a while.’’

What might be surprising to some is that what Hobson and his friends witnessed did not make them instantly race for safer grounds.

“After that we moved our camp out on the beach in view of the mountain and spent the day there skiing and watching the eruption,’’ Hobson said. “On the way home there was not a soul around.”

Hobson said the area where they had been camping and waterskiing was restricted for a while after the eruption, but it didn’t really change or disrupt that particular area too much.

The eruption of Mount St. Helens was the only significant event of its kind to occur in the contiguous 48 U.S. states since the 1915 eruption of Lassen Peak in California. Prior to the eruption, there was a 67-month series of earthquakes and steam-venting episodes on the mountain, caused by an injection of magma at shallow depth below the volcano that created a bulge and a fracture system on the mountain’s north slope.

An earthquake at 8:32 a.m. on May 18, 1980, caused the entire weakened north face to slide away, creating the largest landslide ever recorded.

This landslide suddenly exposed the partly molten, gas- and steam-rich rock in the volcano to lower pressure. The rock responded by exploding a hot mix of lava and pulverized older rock toward Spirit Lake so fast that it overtook the avalanching north face.

“I was 19 years old, friends were 19 and younger,” Hobson said of staying to watch the eruption. “Young males not thinking about anything but having fun.”

A cool way to incorporate helmets into costumes!
05/18/2025

A cool way to incorporate helmets into costumes!

Waterski practice is starting back up Saturday!  We will be there at 10am for the hard core people who want to get an ea...
04/18/2025

Waterski practice is starting back up Saturday! We will be there at 10am for the hard core people who want to get an early start, with most people coming at noon to 3pm for better weather. Meet us at Bernert Landing if you are interested in checking out the team!

04/03/2025
03/21/2025

Sad news today, Jerry Buxbaum one of the founding members of PWS passed away unexpected last night at his home in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho

https://www.facebook.com/jerry.l.buxbaum

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