Water Ski World Championships

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The Water Ski World Championships is a bi-annual water ski competition that has taken place since 1949. Held near the end of the competition season, the World Championships are one of the sport's oldest major championships along with the Masters Water Ski Tournament (since 1959) and the U.S. National Water Ski Championships (since 1939).

Types of Water Ski World Championships

  1. Slalom, Trick, Jump Skiing from 1949
  2. Slalom, Trick, Jump Skiing (Junior) from 1986
  3. Slalom, Trick, Jump Skiing (U21) from 2003
  4. Slalom, Trick, Jump Skiing (+35) from 2010
  5. Barefoot Skiing from 1978
  6. Barefoot Skiing (Junior) from 1995
  7. Cable Skiing from 1988
  8. Cable Wakeboarding from 2001
  9. Adaptive Skiing (Disabled) from 1993
  10. Ski Racing from 1979

Continental Championships

  1. Asia-Pacific Water Ski Championships from 1986
  2. European Water Ski Championships from 1947
  3. European Under-21 Water Ski Championships from 1990
  4. European Under-17 Water Ski Championships from 1975
  5. European Under-14 Water Ski Championships from 1975

Tournament champions

See also

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