Overview:

1. One or a combination of 2 formats will be used in competition. The traditional heat format and/or a head to head format in finals.

2. There will be a minimum of two rounds, a Qualification and/or Semifinal Round, and a Final Round. A Last Chance Qualifier Round (LCQ) will be run when practical, depending on the number of riders. The decision to run the LCQ...

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Cable Wakeboard World Rules, EAME Wakeboard Technical Rules, ECWT rules, Calculation and Judging, Rider’s dossier… DOWNLOAD everything you will need for this year - 2008
IWSF competitions almost started, so for this year you will need to read some rules… Need to read doesn’t mean that you only have to download them. If you want to be good at the competitions, it is not enough to know good and hard tricks… you need a bit more for your run… so don’t just download...

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It’s not entirely certain where wakeboarding originally came from, but it’s certain to have progressed from many different sports during the 1980’s. There are several key sports and individuals that stick out as major contributors in the history of wake. Surfing is one of wakeboarding’s closest relatives and was one of the main influences for the sport. One of the earliest forms started with surfers getting pulled out to sea by boats to catch waves, or sometimes even from the shoreline...

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Founded in 1989 by Jimmy Redmon, a California surfer of Liquid Force fame and one of the original inventors of the wakeboard, the World Wakeboard Association is a non-profit organization created by riders for riders. The WWA guides and organizes wake sports in a way that doesn’t inhibit individual freedom and creativity and aims to showcase the talents of the sport’s most progressive riders. The mission of the WWA is to create fair and consistent standards, guidelines and other services for...

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