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Jaimee Bull on a roll as she heads to World Games

That’s now three wins in a row on consecutive weekends on the WPT for the North Bay product 
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Jaimee Bull will be competing this week at the World Games 2022 in Birmingham, Alabama.   

The professional waterskier from North Bay is coming into that event on a hot streak after some serious success recently overseas.  

In the women’s event, there were just four skiers to contest the podium places.  Once again, it was the reigning World Champion and leader in the Waterski Pro Tour standings, Jaimee Bull of Canada, who led from the start, setting a new course record of 4 @ 10.75 metres (39.5’off) in round one and following up with 3 @ 10.75m in round two as the event held on the weekend in south west Greece.  

With her best score two buoys ahead of her nearest rival, Jaimee chose to preserve her energy and sit out round three on Sunday morning to prepare for the final.  As top seed and the last skier off the dock in the final, she finished the job with another 3 @ 10.75m.  

That’s now three wins in a row on consecutive weekends on the WPT for the North Bay product following her victories at Botaski in Spain and San Gervasio in Italy.  

The World Games is described as an extraordinary, international sports event held every four years, in the year following each Summer Olympic Games. Staged over 11 days, The Games represent the pinnacle of competition for 3,600 of the world’s best athletes in 30+ unique, multi-disciplinary sports.

The World Games generates worldwide exposure for participating sports and provides a highly visible stage on which athletes from more than 100 countries compete for gold. 


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