Water Ski Canada proudly celebrates the outstanding performances of its national team athletes at the 2023 MasterCraft Pro held this past weekend in Polk City, Florida.
Water Ski Canada proudly celebrates the outstanding performances of its national team athletes at the 2023 MasterCraft Pro held this past weekend in Polk City, Florida.
North Bay’s Jaimee Bull, who led the Canadian team, turned heads when she secured 2nd place in the Open Women Slalom category with an impressive score of 2,000 [email protected]. Hot on her heels was her compatriot Whitney McClintock Rini from Ontario, who secured third place, completing the podium finishes in the Open Women’s Slalom.
The 2023 MasterCraft Pro Tour event showcased an array of international talent and Water Ski Canada is delighted with the remarkable presence and achievements of its athletes on such a great platform.
“We are extremely proud of our athletes who have put countless hours into training. Their achievements at MasterCraft Pro are a testament to their commitment and the strength of water skiing in Canada,” said the Water Ski Canada spokesperson.
Water Ski Canada continues to lead the way in promoting the sport, nurturing talent and encouraging the tireless efforts of its athletes. As the athletes progress through the season, the organization remains optimistic about the future performances and promising development of Canadian water skiing.
Bull will be back on the water this weekend for the Malibu Open in Alabama.
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