Frequently Asked Questions

If you have such a desire, contact us and we will give you the opportunity to try one of the jet skis. Our athletes are located all over Latvia, so we will bring you together with the nearest athlete, who will gladly tell you everything you need and show you how it is done. Don't be shy and call us! Your biggest summer adventure is just a call away!

The aim of the association is to help athletes in different regions of Latvia to create independent tracks with buoys, where at certain times of the week you can train and learn skills in riding a jet ski on buoys.

Current training places and contacts:

Ozolnieki, Cena – Jānis –  29127122

Lake Jugla - Jānis - 29 284 285

Liepāja – Rolands – 27 508 272

Usmas Meķi – Toms  – 28 307 016

Rēzekne – Zolva Lake – Ralfs – 28 644 444

Valmiera* – Oļgerts – 26 118 890

*Only the contact person is available here, the training place is limited

In Latvia, jet ski competitions take place in the summer and each season has a certain number of competition stages (on average 3-5 stages). They are held in various cities of Latvia according to the infrastructure and can take place both in the sea, lakes and rivers. The competition will take place one day - on Saturday - from 8:00 - 18:00, but athletes usually arrive on time already on Friday evening with their families. The current competition calendar is available in the "Competitions > Calendar" section.

Jet ski racing is similar to motocross racing. Buoys are assembled on the water and a track is created (approximately 20-20 buoys), where the athletes start with a common start. Each class has a certain number of minutes to ride. The goal is to finish first. Each class has 2 motos, where the 3 best athletes are awarded in total points.

No, no previous experience is required for the competition, but it is essential to familiarize yourself with the rules (under "Competition > Rules") and it is highly recommended to contact the competition organizers in advance if you have any questions or concerns. We also recommend that you contact us so that you have the opportunity to practice driving on the buoys or the track before the competition, if you have never done it before.

In the sport of jet skiing, everyone can find a class that suits them. There are about 15 different classes in Latvia, from which you can choose the one you want. They are divided into stand-up (SKI) and sit-down (Runabout and Spark) jet skis. Classes are also divided according to the technical equipment of jet skis - standard motorcycle (GP2) or advanced motorcycle (GP1). They are also divided by age (Junior and Veteran 35+ class), as well as by gender (Ladies class). Separate classes are also created for beginners or hobby riders.

To find the most suitable class for you, see the latest rules in the "Competition > Rules" section.

Each class has technical rules that must be followed. There are classes in which motorcycles are allowed only in standard equipment as from the store (GP2), or there are classes in which various improvements are allowed, both in terms of handling and power of the motorcycle (GP1).

The technical regulations are available in the regulations in the section "Competitions > Regulations > Technical Regulations".

Yes, you can certainly compete in several classes. Athletes often compete in at least 2 classes to make the day more fulfilling and interesting. In addition to the class, a discount is applied to the participation fee.

Registration for competitions in Latvia is done by filling out the registration form in advance online in the section "Competitions > Calendar" or on site. However, the participation fee will be higher on site.

 

Prices for season 2024, EUR

Season license (purchased until May 31)

70

Season license (purchased from June 1)

100

One-time license (for 1 stage)

50

Participation fee (online registration)

70

Additional participation fee for in-person registration

50

Late registration

+100%

Participation fee - Juniors, Hobby

50

Additional class price

50

  • A jet ski that meets the technical regulations (see "Competition > Regulations" section)
  • Your athlete number on the jet ski
  • A brightly colored helmet that would be highly visible. If it is white, gray or black, it must be covered with bright, highly visible stickers (motocross helmet)
  • Goggles (motocross)
  • Back guard
  • Shoes/boots
  • Gloves (motocross)
  • Leg guards (if you are competing with a sit-on jet ski)

You can choose any free one- or two-digit number that is not occupied by another athlete in your class. To see which numbers are occupied, see the previous year's results in the Results section.

Number #1 is reserved for the championship winner in each class, but if the athlete does not claim it, it can be used by others.

A participation shirt with your number will be made free of charge when you register for the first competition. To make this possible, register in time or contact the organizers in advance.

There are various places where you can buy a jet ski, for example, from private dealers or authorized dealers such as SDK (Sea-Doo), Yamaha, Kawasaki, etc. Jet skis can also be purchased second-hand.

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