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Race crash leaves one dead at IJSBA World Finals

By DAVID BELL
Today’s News-Herald

Today's News-Herald
Published Friday, October 16, 2009 10:58 PM MST

A rider for Team Serbia was killed in a three-boat collision during racing at the International Jet Sports Boat Association Personal Watercraft World Finals at Crazy Horse Beach Friday.


David Bell/News-Herald Photo. Members of Team Serbia, including president Veljko Sukalo, second from left, speak with a Mohave County Sheriff’s Deputy following the fatal crash of teammate Cesare Visrara during racing Friday at the International Jet Sports Boat Association Personal Watercraft World Finals at Crazy Horse Beach.

Mohave County Sheriff’s Office is investigating the fatality, and Sgt. Doug Schuster said his agency “is treating this like any other collision” on the Lake.

Because the World Finals are a U.S. Coast Guard-sanctioned event, the Coast Guard is conducting the incident investigation.

One of the other racers involved in the collision suffered minor injuries, and the third was uninjured.

The crash occurred in the Amateur Runabout Limited Class, the second race after the lunch break, just after 2 p.m. The boats collided coming out of the final turn and into the front stretch near the official’s tower and in front of the viewing stands on the beach.

K38 Rescue team members pulled the victims from the water and onsite paramedics performed CPR until the victim was transported by River Medical Ambulance to the Havasu Regional Medical Center, where he was pronounced dead.

Investigating officials have not yet released the name of the victims but Veljko Sukalo, president of Jet Ski Savez Srbije (Team Serbia) said the racer who died was Cesare Visrara, an Italian national that had raced with Team Serbia for the past three years and was due to receive his Serbian citizenship next week.

Sukalo, through an interpreter, called Visrara “the best driver in the world and the best on the Serbian Team” and said his team would continue racing in his honor.

“When everybody leaves for a race, if God decides to take someone, it’s almost a rule that he takes the best,” Sukalo said. “His life was driving Jet Skis and he raced under the Serbian flag with (pride). He got great results under the Serbian flag.”

Scott Frazier, executive director for the IJSBA, said in a prepared statement that racing Friday was cancelled following the crash.

“We are deeply grieved by this horrible accident and in consultation with the other competitors at the event, postponed all racing until Saturday morning. This was the first time in the nearly three decades of this event that we have had an incident like this one,” Frazier said. “Our thoughts and prayers are extended to the Visrara family and all of his friends here at the event.”

On Tuesday, following the first day of racing, Visrara told Today’s News-Herald he “felt good” on the waters of Lake Havasu, though he found the conditions “a little rough.”

Sukalo said he is working with race officials to develop two races in Visrara’s memory – one in Serbia and the other in Lake Havasu City.

“He loved Lake Havasu. He loved America,” Sukalo said. “Forever, 365 days a year, 24/7 he will be with us. We will never forget him.”

You may contact the reporter at dbell@havasunews.com.

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Comments (9 comment(s))

    havasu photo wrote on Oct 22, 2009 7:37 AM:

    " I posted a video tribute of Cesare on Youtube. It contains a few of the pictures I took of him during the week, plus some I got from his website. He was a true here;

    youtube.com/watch?v=6murmazQsQ4 "

    northbound wrote on Oct 20, 2009 4:44 AM:

    " We stage an ambulance at all of these events in hopes their services will never be needed. My heart goes out to the family/team mates/friends of this great racer. He will be remembered at every race in the future. He'll also be watching over all the racers. "

    KRISMA wrote on Oct 19, 2009 4:04 PM:

    " My condolences and prayers go out to his family, friends and colleagues. Also, to the spectators who were there, that must have been awful to see. So, so sad! "

    MN wrote on Oct 17, 2009 8:01 PM:

    " This is so sad! God rest his soul. Now anyone complaining about LH, so out there and do something good for your city! This guy obviously loved it here. "

    tntareinlove2000 wrote on Oct 17, 2009 3:29 PM:

    " That is to sad that something like this had to have taken place. May God be with him. And his family! "

    badchicken2 wrote on Oct 17, 2009 9:11 AM:

    " Unfortunately, I was probably one of the closest spectators in the area that this tragic event happened on friday, and I saw the entire thing unfold right in front of me. It was a terrible sight that just wont go away for me and my wife. Our thoughts and prayers to his family & friends as well as team Serbia. Although I didnt know him myself, I saw him in the pits all week. He'll be missed by the racing community worldwide. "

    tekkie wrote on Oct 17, 2009 7:16 AM:

    " We are deeply saddened by this tragedy. Our prayers are with his family and teammates. "

    havasue wrote on Oct 17, 2009 6:48 AM:

    " I witnessed the Crash. It was horrifing to see. My prayers go out to everyone involved. I am having trouble getting it out of my head. I feel bad for kids that saw it. I have been to so many of these races and they are so much fun to watch. "

    China Doll wrote on Oct 17, 2009 12:10 AM:

    " So sad. Pursuing a dream and taken too soon. What heartbreak for his family, friends and team. My heart goes out to them... "

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