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Jaimee Bull gave her competition the boot en route to another world title today in Italy.
Team Canada delivered exceptional results at the 2025 IWWF World Waterski Championships, earning multiple medals, world titles, and a second-
place finish in the Team Overall.
North Bay's Jaimee Bull successfully defended her crown to become a three-time consecutive Slalom World Champion, running [email protected]/41off in the finals.
The Championships, hosted in Recetto, Italy, from August 26 to 31, brought together over 180 athletes from more than 30 countries. Canada was a major presence throughout the week, highlighted by world titles, podium finishes, personal bests, and near personal best performances from athletes across the team.
Team Canada’s consistent strength across every discipline secured a second-place finish in the Team Overall standings, reaffirming the nation’s status as one of the world’s leading countries in water skiing.
With world titles, podium finishes, a team silver, and many personal achievements, the 2025 World Championships in Recetto showcased the talent and determination of Canadian water ski athletes on the sport’s biggest stage.
Bull has had multiple slalom wins this summer, including the Monaco Waterski Cup and several wins on European tour events which led up to another championshp moment for the Waterski superstar.
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