
Jet Ski Model... delivering tremendous benefits to the nation
The WGP#1 Waterjet World Series 2026 World Championship battle
which opened its first of three rounds at Sarafovo Beach, Burgas, Bulgaria, Eastern Europe
has achieved a new level of success in sports marketing.
“Sia Drek” Priket Suebsahakarn, WGP#1 World Jet Ski Chairman and genuine Thai copyright owner,
has created one of the best games and content in the world of jet skiing, widely introducing it to Europeans.
The Bulgarian Minister of Sports and the Mayor of Burgas warmly welcomed the event as hosts.
This new dimension or sports innovation means that Thailand is not just sending athletes to compete,
but Thailand owns the global game, significantly elevating the credibility of “Thai sports.”
The focus on owning the global game, or Thai-Global Sport IP,
will help comprehensively advance Thai sports.
This includes improving the quality of domestic tournaments,
enhancing athlete skills,
and building the global reputation of athletes at both amateur and professional levels.
Thailand's new role as a global sports manager impacts the development of the sports export industry,
the use of media to promote Thailand, and includes the key goal
of generating 1 billion baht in national economic value
through the World Cup tournament in Pattaya by 2027.
The strategy and depth of the Thai jet ski sports development plan require building trust
and establishing Thailand’s reputation for acceptance in the international sports community.
In reality, athletes from highly developed sports nations trust European and U.S. standards
but do not trust Thailand.
Especially since Thailand has never fought for sports IP rights before.
With WGP#1's success and world-class content creation,
it drives athletes to want to compete in championship finals in Thailand.
Fans and followers also want to come.
This truly elevates the quality of Thai sports tournaments!
Bringing in athletes worldwide means everyone must bring their race boats,
and over 3,000 international staff join the event.
Each spends on average more than 175,000 baht, all paid out of pocket.
This significantly brings foreign currency into the country.
Followed by the jet ski world community, fans, and supporters.
All this answers how the “Jet Ski Model”
transformed from a small sport into a tremendous benefit for the nation beyond its size.
Because Thai sports must truly excel on the world stage,
only then can sports development become strong!!!
- B Bangpakong -