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Antique 1960s Dick Pope Jr Cypress Garden Water SkisSet/Slalom Ski 67" Long

$ 52.79

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Featured Refinements: Vintage Water Skis
  • Modified Item: No
  • Condition: Used
  • MPN: 0-1234
  • Brand: Cypress Gardens
  • Model: Dick Pope Jr

    Description

    Vintage 1960s Dick Pope Jr Cypress Garden Water SkisSet/Slalom Ski 67" Long. Condition is "Good for Age".
    Richard Downing Pope Jr.
    (December 12, 1930 – November 8, 2007), better known as Dick Pope Jr., was a World Champion
    water skier
    and an important business leader in Central Florida.
    [2]
    Pope was an important innovator in the sport of water skiing, including the development of
    barefoot skiing
    in 1947.
    [2]
    He is the son of
    Dick Pope Sr.
    , the founder of
    Cypress Gardens
    theme park.
    Water Skiing Career
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    In 1947, Pope was one of the first people to successfully barefoot waterski.
    [6]
    He and his friends in
    Winter Haven, Florida
    discovered that if the speed of the boat was increased high enough, then barefoot waterskiing became possible. Photographs and newsreels of Pope barefoot waterskiing at speeds in excess of 40 mph became an international sensation at the time.
    [6]
    The media attention was created by his father,
    Dick Pope Sr.
    , to generate publicity for Cypress Gardens, but it also helped popularize water skiing worldwide. That same year, at age 17, Dick Pope Jr. won his first National Water Ski Title.
    In 1949, Pope competed in the first Water Skiing World Championships.
    [2]
    He skied all out at the first World Championships, taking youthful risks, and losing out to more conservative European skiers. In 1950, he won his first World Title.
    [2]
    He was particularly known for tricks. He was one of several skiers from that era who would "climb the rope" in order to get greater height on a jump. This practice is banned in the sport today because of its extreme danger.
    [2]
    In 1952, he became the first person to successful complete a 540 jump off a ramp.
    [2]
    Business career
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    In addition to his skiing career, Pope succeeded his father,
    Dick Pope Sr.
    , as president of
    Cypress Gardens
    in 1962. He took the company public in 1972, and was elected chairman of the board in 1982 before the company was sold to Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, Inc.
    [2]
    Tournament results
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    ]
    1947 National Overall Champion
    [2]
    1948 National Overall Champion
    [2]
    1949 National Overall Champion
    [2]
    1950 National Overall Champion
    [2]
    1950
    World Slalom Champion
    [2]
    1950 World Jump Runner-up
    [2]
    1950 World Tricks Fifth Place
    [2]
    1950
    World Overall Champion
    [2]