For Immediate Release September 21, 1997 Medellin, Colombia CANADIAN JUMPERS BEST IN WORLD The Canadian jumpers have proved themselves to be among the best in the world today at the World Water Ski Championships in Medellin, Colombia. The Canadian men captured the gold and the bronze in the men's jump event today. Jaret Llewellyn (Innisfail, AB) soared to a first place finish with an incredible jump of 65.4 metres. For the second time during this event, Llewellyn produced the best jump ever recorded at a World Championships. Teammate Jim Clunie (Tisdale, SK) captured the bronze with an impressive jump of 62.4 metres. Curtis Sheers (AUS) claimed the silver, jumping a distance of 63.3 metres. The Canadian team also saw action in the men's slalom event. Kreg Llewellyn (Innisfail, AB) overcame injuries sustained in the men's jump event on Friday, rounding 3 buoys at an 11.25 metre line (51 buoys) and placing sixth. Drew Ross (Belleville, ON) unfortunately missed a gate at the beginning of his 13 metre pass, and scored 6 buoys at a 14.25 metre line (36 buoys). Winning the men's slalom was Andy Mapple (GBR) with a score of 0.5 buoys at a 10.25 metre line (60.5 buoys). Overall skiers Kreg and Jaret Llewellyn (Innisfail, AB) had excellent final placings. Kreg placed second with 2541.1 points, while Jaret placed fifth with 2370 points. Patrice Martin (FRA) won the men's overall with 2626.1 points. Team Canada placed an impressive third overall at these World Championships. The overall team results are as follows: 1st France 7758 points 2nd Italy 7650 points 3rd CANADA 7559 points 4th Russia 7419 points 5th USA 7389 points For further information please contact: Water Ski Canada (613)748-5683 (613)748-5867 (fax) email : wsc@magi.com