

"Don't let go until your nose hits the water!"
Mary Murphy was an inspiration to skiers of all
ages. She was best known as the gray haired lady who rode a Sky Ski to
Catalina Island. Mary’s water skiing journey began late; at age 40 with
her husband Nick Sr., and their 4 children Leontine, Pat, Mike, and
Nick. Over the next 48 years the family grew to include many
water-loving grandchildren and great-grandchildren. In 2004 Mary skied
behind one boat with four-generations!
Mary never had a cross word for anyone, and was
always the first to grab a flag and act as observer and cheerleader. Two
of her favorite water ski maxims were: “Don’t let go until your nose
hits the water,” and “If you don’t fall you don’t learn anything.”
Through the years Mary always had a camera to
document her family’s skiing milestones and triumphs. Pat set an
official world record for speed in an outboard boat, while Mike went on
to co-invent the kneeboard and sit down hydrofoil. Her grandson Tony
went on to become a 10-time national and world champion in kneeboarding,
hydrofoiling, and wakeboarding.
Mary Murphy Rides Hydrofoil for Inside Edition TV Interview
