


It will be a great opportunity to share Macon with our visitors and a lot of fun for our local community and families!” We are excited to have hundreds of professional riders – as well as, their pit crews and families – here this weekend. “Our Sports and Events team has worked with AJSA to bring back this premium event to Macon. “Macon’s unique assets like Lake Tobesofkee make it an attractive destination for professional sports and events” says Visit Macon President & CEO, Gary Wheat. The competition will take place on Saturday and Sunday from 9 a.m to 5:30 p.m. Beginning at 9am anyone can come out and ride the jet skis on Lake Tobesofkee with proceeds going towards the local Special Olympics. The public can participate in the event on Friday, April 21 during The Corporate Challenge race. No swimming will be allowed during the competition. Alcohol is not permitted at the park and food trucks will be available at Sandy Beach Park all weekend. Passes include access to all attractions Lake Tobesofkee has to offer. The competition is open to the public who can purchase a day pass for $10 and kids 6 & under are free. The event will bring up to 150 professional racers to Macon who will compete in a series of rounds throughout the weekend. “Thanks to Visit Macon for their work on this and bringing so many people out to our beautiful Lake Tobesofkee.” “It’s a very great day in Macon-Bibb when we can bring back such an exciting event every family can enjoy!” Says Mayor Miller. This weekend’s event will be the first ProRider competition that has been hosted in Macon in 20 years. The 3-day professional jet ski competition will take place on April 21-23.Įarlier this morning Mayor Lester Miller and Visit Macon President & CEO Gary Wheat announced the return of this national professional competition to Macon. From Visit Macon – The American Jet Sport Association (AJSA) is hosting the first competition of their 2023 Summer Series in Macon this weekend at Sandy Beach Park on Lake Tobesofkee.
