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Attention All WAKESURFERS
Attention
All WAKESURFERS!
That's right,
wakesurfers - not wakeskaters - not wakeboarders - there is a
special event just for you on April 29th
at Two Cow Cove, Lake Pleasant! Desert Surf Company, Century Marine,
Reef, and Liquid Force are getting together
to sponsor the second annual AWA Wakesurf
Contest. Registration begins at
9:00 AM, and competition will begin promptly at
10:00 AM.
This event will be
pulled by Century Marine (Centurion Boats) with two
identically weighted boats on opposite sides. Each wakesurfer will be able
to choose a boat weighted on the left or right side depending which direction
they want to ride. And for those don't own a wakesurf board; the event
sponsors will have extras on hand. Judging will be based on the ASP
standards and is explained at the bottom of the page.
Three divisions
have been created for this event:
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Men's Advanced: 1st Prize is paid
entrance fee to Player Wakesurf Contest at Boardstock and a surfboard (not a
wakesurf board).
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Men's Beginners: 1st Prize is
Liquid Tunes by Liquid Force
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Women's: 1st Prize is Roxy
luggage
Entry fees are $15
for WWA members and $25 for Non-WWA members. Although the AWA is hosting this
event, the wakesurf contest will not be included in AWA standings and there are
no additional discounts for AWA members.
We are all looking
forward to seeing everyone out on Saturday, April 29th!
And…don’t forget to bring money for the raffle! A portion of the proceeds
will be donated to the Arch Angel Foundation, helping victims of violent crimes,
in the name of Powell Williams.
Rules for Judging Competitive Wakesurfing
Wakesurfing is
judged based on many of the same criterion used in judging competitive surfing.
Wakesurfers are evaluated using a system similar to the ASP (Association
of Surfing Professionals) standards of “the surfer who executes the most
radical, controlled maneuvers in the most critical section of the waves, for the
longest functional distance, shall be deemed the winner”.
The judging panel
consists of five qualified judges using a scale of 0 (poor) to 10 (excellent).
Competitors are evaluated on eight different wakesurfing components. The
scores given by each judge for each component are then averaged. The
average scores for the eight components are added together, providing a total
score for each competitor.
The Nine-wakesurfing components for judging
are:
1.
Surf Style: Riders that use a more
traditional style surfboard with one or more fins over 3” deep performing fluid
carving power turns, snappy cut backs and smooth more precise tricks and
maneuvers.
2.
Skim-Skate Style: Riders that use
skim style boards with shallow or no fins. Performing skateboard maneuvers such
as ollies, pop-shove-its and spins.
3.
Versatility (surf style and
surf-skate): showing the ability to ride both styles.
4.
Technical/Control: Showing the
ability to stay in the power zone and recover from difficult areas on the wake.
5.
Difficulty of Maneuvers: The
emphasis is on big, explosive moves witch brings out the fullest potential of
both the surfer, type of board and area on the wake. Note, some tricks and or
maneuvers can score differently depending on the style of board being use.
6.
Combination of Maneuvers: the
rider who linking and performs the most dynamic maneuvers and tricks in a
smooth, fluid manner while maintaining continuity with the wake will score the
highest.
7.
Activity: Constantly and quickly
moving from one trick or maneuver to another.
8.
Air: any time the boards
completely leave the water.
9.
Falls: Number of falls and reasons
for falls.
Wakesurf ride is
to be the length of a pre-determined course for all competitors with starting
gates and ending gates. Each competitor takes one ride in each direction
of the course. In the case of falls the rider can continue in the same
direction until there is no room left for the boat to get to speed.
Upcoming Events
Malibu Mayhem
is back!
On May 6, 2006
Paradise Watersports and Ski Pro bring the sixth Malibu Mayhem to Two Cow Cove
along with the much anticipated double up contest. Not into hitting the
double up? That’s okay too; all the normal AWA divisions will also be
pulled behind two incredible Malibu boats. Any rider that has participated
in Malibu Mayhem in the past knows that this competitive event is not to be
missed! No Malibu Mayhem is complete without a t-shirt. Once again,
Paradise Watersports will be giving every competitor their own Malibu Mayhem
t-shirt.
Brostock @ Lake Powell:
Liquid Force is
putting on a Houseboat Festival/Party with the folks at Lake Powell this summer.
They will be having their 2007 product line catalog shoot from June 3rd
until the 9th, and then will be sticking around for the weekend of
the 10th and 11th. This is when the real fun will
happen! They are going to try and re-create a "Boardstock-like" event in
the middle of Lake Powell. What better place to have a LF event? The
crew from Alliance will be there for the weekend to film an episode of PULL.
The idea is fairly simple....Get as many houseboats on the water as possible and
have a couple of fun days of riding and partying! They plan on taking over
an entire cove at Powell. They will have the entire LF team with them and
will be hanging out with anyone that shows up. There will be once a day
demos by the LF team in the middle of all of the houseboats, but for the most
part it will be just a free-for-all, weekend of fun. Go to
www.lakepowell.com and mention the Liquid Force Brostock to reserve your
houseboat and you'll get a 54' houseboat (sleeps 12) and a PWC for $3800!
This is approximately $1000 less than the normal price.
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