Having started racing at the age of five, Waters had already won his first national championship by the age of six and begun his road racing career by the age 2000. Other accolades include coming 3rd at the Macau 125GP (2003), wildcard entry into the Phillip Island round of World 125GP Championship (2003), wildcard entry into the Phillip Island round of World 250GP Championship (2004), 1st - Philip Island 8 hour Endurance with Team Suzuki Australia (2011). Waters has also ridden for the Yoshimura Racing Team where he finished second in the 2011
Suzuka 8 Hours aboard a
Suzuki GSX-R1000 and represented them in three rounds of the
Superbike World Championship. In 2013, Waters moved across to the
British Superbike Championship and initially raced for the Milwaukee Yamaha race team but was replaced by
Tommy Bridewell for the final few rounds of the season. After having piloted a
BMW S1000RR at the Le-Mans 24-hour race he joined the Halsall Race Team for the final two rounds of the
British Superbike Championship aboard a
Kawasaki ZX-10R. Waters ended the season in 13th position overall. Following the 2013
British Superbike Championship, Waters signed on with Tyco Suzuki and rode a
Suzuki GSX-R1000 for the 2014 season. At Brands Hatch, in the fifth round of the season, he won his first race in the championship. ==Career statistics==