The 2025 IWWF World Disabled Waterski Championships Kick Off Today!

IWWF Disabled World Championships Underway in Australia

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IWWF Disabled Waterski Worlds Kicks Off Today

The 2025 IWWF World Disabled Waterski Championships Kick Off Today!

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MULWALA, Aus. – The best waterskiers from six countries are set to compete for world titles at the renowned Max Kirwan Ski Park in Yarrawonga, Mulwala, Australia, from the 27th to 30th November, 2025.

Max Kirwan Ski Park proudly hosts this presitigious biennial championship, following the previous edition held in California, USA.

Mulwala has cemented it’s position as one of the premier global destinations for towed water sports, having hosted major world title events including the 2023 IWWF World Barefoot Championships, the 2025 IWWF World Waterski Show Championships, and is set to welcome the IWWF World Open Waterski Championships in 2027.

Among the many other exceptional adaptive skiers to watch this week include Australia’s Jason Sleep, making a return to competition after a long recovery, former Seated Ladies Overall Champion Samantha Longmore, USA’s Connor Poggetto and Elisha Nelson, Canada’s Ashley Baerg, and Blake Lamontagne, all proudly representing their nation.

Training sessions began earlier this week, the Opening Ceremony took place yesterday, and all the athletes and officials are ready for the start of the competition.

The event will be towed exclusively behind the World Record-Setting Ski Nautique.

For more details, schedules, and live stream broadcast links visit the event website.