On Saturday, many jet ski enthusiasts gathered at the Sparks Marina for day two of Wild West Watercross.
Racers of all skill levels were competing using all kinds of different jet skis.
This is the first time jet ski racing has taken place at the Sparks Marina since 2017.
Over 100 racers were entered in the competition, and over 30 races were held.
The races last around six minutes, and riders must follow a specific path through the course.
More experienced riders were able to reach speeds of 70 miles per hour on certain parts of the course.
Wild West Watercross wants to bring more racing to Northern Nevada in the future, and one racer thinks that this is a great place to expand the sport.
"Having all the local people here, I'm born and raised in Truckee, so just having this 30 minutes from the house is pretty awesome. I mean just look at the beach and this whole venue is gorgeous; it really works great for stand-up jet ski racing," said Bryson Olson.
The final day of the event will take place on Sunday, with racing starting at eight in the morning at the Sparks Marina.
To find out more about Wild West Watercross and the other events they hold, you can visit this link.
