The Queen of Water Skiing
Few women in the world of sports have ever accomplished the incredibly
high level of athletic performance and sustained career achievements
established by Deena Brush Mapple over her 25 years as a top-ranked
water skier.
Considered by many to be the greatest female water skier of her
generation, Mapple has a wealth of winnings to her claim. Among the most
formidable include her Grand Slam Victory in 1987 when she brought home
overall wins in the World Championships, U.S. Nationals, U.S. Masters
and the Pro Tour, a feat only previously accomplished by one athlete,
and which hasn't been matched since by any of her contemporaries. One of
Deena's most impressive credentials include her membership to the
prestigious U.S. Water Ski Team, which she earned seven consecutive
times, the only American to have ever done so.
During her illustrious career, Deena won the World overall title twice
and held three jump titles; brought home 68 professional tournament
titles; has owned 20 Masters titles including 8 overall victories; 26
National titles and 22 National records; 5 World Jump Records; and 5
World Slalom Records. She is the only female to ever hold the world
slalom and jump records simultaneously.
Between 1987 and 1990, she won 38 consecutive jump championships.
After taking off the 1991 season to give birth to her first child, Deena
came back in exceptional form, and was undefeated in jumping the entire
1992 season. Immediately prior to and during any level of competition,
Deena always exhibited a steely determination and phenomenal
concentration, finely honed traits that contributed to her world-class
performances.
Deena has served as a goodwill ambassador for the sport of water skiing
throughout her career. During her many travels to six continents, she
has coached numerous aspiring athletes and teams from South Africa to
the Philippines to Israel, always finding joy in the universal language
of water skiing and in giving back to the sport she loves. Many young
skiers have felt her kindness and generosity over the years, to which
she has served as a role model and supporter. Her passion and enthusiasm
for water skiing has also been witnessed by a worldwide audience of
viewers as she served as a TV color commentator for the sport, providing
special insight into performances and personalities.
In 1987, Deena married Andy Mapple and the twosome became perhaps the
mightiest married water ski powerhouse on the waters of the world prior
to her official retirement in 1995. Today, Deena embodies the same high
level of energy and commitment she always demonstrated in her skiing to
supporting her husband, Andy, and in the raising of their two children,
Michael and Elyssa. These
days, you might catch a glimpse of this living legend at major
tournaments around the globe -- not competing, mind you -- but perhaps
cheering husband Andy on to victory, or sharing a few pointers with the
legions of fans who still worship the "queen of water skiing”.
