BOAT WAKEBOARD

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FREESTYLE BOARDING ACTION WITH ITS OWN STYLE AND CULTURE ...

IN COMPETITION WAKEBOARDING, you get the chance to show off not only to your friends but also to the officials and admiring onlookers. Riders perform a subjectively judged freeriding routine. Contestants may perform any manoeuvres they choose in any order they wish. The boat will travel in a straight path on the lake in each direction. At the end of the second pass, riders will be given a double-up in the direction of their choice. The Chief Judge has the option of adding a double-up following the first pass. The double-up manoeuvre is NOT included in the qualification round of competition. There are no predetermined points for any tricks and no attack sheets. Riders are judged on the difficulty and proficiency of the moves executed, how big they are going, variety of moves performed, and on the creativity and fluidity of the routine. A maximum of 100 style points can be earned for the routine. Style points will be awarded at each judge’s discretion based on their impressions of the entire routine. Everything you do on the water counts. The judges will score the contestants in each of the following categories:

Course Without Obstacles Execution 
This reflects the level of technical difficulty and perfection of each manoeuvre performed, as well as the successful completion of the entire run with a minimum of falls. Intensity This reflects the degree of performance to which each manoeuvre was performed in terms of how big the moves were, as well as the overall performance of the run. Composition - This reflects the overall composition of the run in terms of rider’s ability to perform a variety of manoeuvres in a flowing, creative sequence.

Course With Obstacles Execution
This reflects the level of technical difficulty and perfection of each manoeuvre performed, as well as the successful completion of the entire run with a minimum of falls. Intensity - This reflects the degree of performance to which each manoeuvre was performed in terms of how big the moves were, as well as the overall performance of the run. Wake Composition - This reflects the overall composition of the run in terms of rider’s ability to perform a variety of manoeuvres in a flowing, creative sequence. Obstacle Composition - There are 10 extra points available to reflect the ability of the rider on the obstacles.

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