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American former water skiing champion, author, and missionary
Kristi Overton Johnson (born February 16, 1970) is an American former water skiing champion, author, and missionary. Competing professionally between 1983 and 2005, Overton Johnson accumulated 80 pro victories.
Athletic career
Overton Johnson was born in Greenville, North Carolina and started water skiing competitively at the age of five. She became professional at the age of 13.[1][2] During her athletic career, Overton Johnson competed in the slalom, accumulating 80 pro-victories and more number 1 world rankings than any other female water skier.[3] She was the holder of the women's world slalom record from 1992-2010.[4] She is an eight-time U.S. Masters Champion, four-time U.S. Open Champion, and 1999 World Champion.[5]
In 2003, Overton Johnson founded In His Wakes, which is a Christian-based water sports ministry.[11] She later founded Kristi Overton Johnson Ministries and Victorious Living Magazine, a publication of KOJM. Victorious Living Magazine is a quarterly publication that is distributed within the US prison system.[12]
Overton Johnson published her first book in 2004, titled Running the Course: Becoming a Champion in God's Eyes.[13] She published her second book, Hit it!: Your Victory May Just be One "Hit it" Away!, in 2015.[14]Victorious Living Magazine is published quarterly.
Her father, V. Parker Overton, founded Overton's Inc. in Greenville in 1975 and became known as the world's largest water sports dealer.[15] The company was eventually acquired by Camping World Holdings.[16]
Lake Kristi, a man-made lake located in Grimesland, North Carolina, is named after her and was specifically designed for water skiing.[17] It is privately owned by her father but it serves as the home course for East Carolina University's men's and women's cross country teams.[17]
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