Karujet Joins IJSBA As Part of International Competition Program


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What is the “Karujet,” you ask? It’s only the toughest, more daunting offshore PWC race in the world. Held in the cul-de-sac harbor of Guadeloupe Island situated between the Caribbean Sea and the Atlantic, the 4-day event welcomes best national and international pilots racing the biggest brands of the world (Yamaha, Kawasaki, Sea-Doo) over 400 miles of open ocean.

With over 45,000 spectators, the Karujet is also one of the most popular in the world. And now, as the Karujet has been welcomed into the fold of officially-branded IJSBA international events, the race that takes over the island nation of Guadalupe has even more reason to be celebrated. Together with the IJSBA, the Karujet will continue elevating its prestige and challenging the toughest races in the world.

Here’s the original press release:
IJSBA Welcomes Karujet to IJSBA’s world wide competition program. Karujet’s joining of IJSBA comes as part of IJSBA’s continued emphasis on growth in the Caribbean, South American, and Central American regions where we expect some of the strongest amount of organized racing to grow over the next couple of years. IJSBA is honored to be selected to assist in this very prestigious event and we will be bringing the race community specific news, shortly, regarding the 2017 plans for the Karujet World Championship as well as a greater plan for the Caribbean along with our other partners in the area.

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Kevin Shaw

Editor-in-Chief – kevin.shaw@shawgroupmedia.com Kevin Shaw is a decade-long powersports and automotive journalist whose love for things that go too fast has led him to launching The Watercraft Journal. Almost always found with stained hands and dirt under his fingernails, Kevin has an eye for the technical while keeping a eye out for beautiful photography and a great story.

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