{"id":112031,"date":"1992-07-07T00:00:00","date_gmt":"1992-07-07T00:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/jetskiworld.stage3.econtentsys.gr\/uncategorized\/4129\/"},"modified":"1992-07-07T00:00:00","modified_gmt":"1992-07-07T00:00:00","slug":"4129","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.jetskiworld.gr\/en\/4129\/","title":{"rendered":">Aero engine just too powerful for jet ski rivals"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Posted on December 16, on http:\/\/abgns.wordpress.com. MUSCAT, 16 Dec. \u0096 Teenager Aero Sutan Aswar became the youngest competitor to win an Asian Beach Games jetski gold. The 16-year-old Indonesian, roared to victory in the runabout endurance open at Al Musannah and credited his success to an ability to \u0093read the waves\u0094. Sutan Aswar won both motos (heats) to clinch gold ahead of Thailand\u0092s Kritsada Wuttithosaporn, while bronze went to Athletes from Kuwait\u0092s Mohammad Albaz. \u0093I tried to read the waves, and tried not to jump but stay on the water,\u0094 Sutan Aswar said. \u0093I did it better than the others.\u0094 In the runabout endurance open, jetskiers race around a five-kilometre buoy course for 30 minutes. Silver medallist Wuttithosaporn admitted he did not adapt well to the wave conditions, saying the sea was too calm for him. \u0093In Thailand, our training course was a lot harder, with a lot of jumping,\u0094 he said. \u0093This course was easier, yet it was harder for me because there were a lot of turns and I\u0092m not very good at turning. \u0093It was also tough because I\u0092m 28, and he\u0092s 16, so it\u0092s probably not the same level of fitness.\u0094 Bronze medalist Albaz also found the Runabout endurance open challenging. \u0093I feel very tired,\u0094 he said. \u0093The race was very long.\u0094 Bill Chapin of R&D had prepared his Yamaha with all parts we had actually tested in Havasu two months ago. It was a limited FZR that smoked its competitors with younger Aero on its seat. Last October Bill Chapin had predicted that this kid from Indonesia will soon become a World Champion and his was proved right. Photo courtesy: Bryn Lennon\/Getty Images AsianPac<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"Posted on December 16, on http:\/\/abgns.wordpress.com. MUSCAT, 16 Dec. \u0096 Teenager Aero Sutan Aswar became the youngest competitor to win an Asian Beach Games jetski gold. The 16-year-old Indonesian, roared to victory in the runabout endurance open at Al Musannah and credited his success to an ability to \u0093read the waves\u0094. Sutan Aswar won both motos (heats) to clinch gold ahead of Thailand\u0092s Kritsada Wuttithosaporn, while bronze went to Athletes from Kuwait\u0092s Mohammad Albaz. \u0093I tried to read the waves, and tried not to jump but stay on the water,\u0094 Sutan Aswar said. \u0093I did it better than the others.\u0094 In the runabout endurance open, jetskiers race around a five-kilometre buoy course for 30 minutes. Silver medallist Wuttithosaporn admitted he did not adapt well to the wave conditions, saying the sea was too calm for him. \u0093In Thailand, our training course was a lot harder, with a lot of jumping,\u0094 he said. \u0093This course was easier, yet it was harder for me because there were a lot of turns and I\u0092m not very good at turning. \u0093It was also tough because I\u0092m 28, and he\u0092s 16, so it\u0092s probably not the same level of fitness.\u0094 Bronze medalist Albaz also found the Runabout endurance open challenging. \u0093I feel very tired,\u0094 he said. \u0093The race was very long.\u0094 Bill Chapin of R&#038;D had prepared his Yamaha with all parts we had actually tested in Havasu two months ago. It was a limited FZR that smoked its competitors with younger Aero on its seat. Last October Bill Chapin had predicted that this kid from Indonesia will soon become a World Champion and his was proved right. 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