The Spanish world of PWCs had a big moment this past weekend with the culmination of their annual competition. The Spanish Championship, the Andalusian Championship, and the Iberian Cup of jet skis took place in the reservoir of Arcos de la Frontera in Cadiz on May 17, 18, and 19, marking a continued interest in PWC and watersports in the Mediterranean.
Just like last year, the reservoir of Arcos de la Frontera was chosen once again for the championship race due to its excellent public access. Spectators could see the entire circuit and enjoy the race outdoors for free, with all the services the town offers to tourists, including accommodations and restaurants.
This year’s edition once again showcased the thrilling world of jet ski racing, with participants and spectators enjoying a weekend of high-speed excitement and competition. The weekend’s competitions included the circuit and rallyjet races, with categories varying based on whether the jet ski was standard or modified, including engine modifications, as well as categories for women and junior racers.
The championship finalists were solidified in an event held at the end of April in Benalmádena, Malaga, and represent the finest in Spain’s field of jet ski racers and PWC enthusiasts.
Check out the highlight reel for the Benalmádena event and the full result list for the “Campeonato de España de Motos de Agua” to learn more about the Spanish world of jet ski racing.