Monday, 20 September 2021

AMATEURS DIVISIONS FINISH STRONG AT THE 2021 NAUTIQUE MASTERS WAKESURF CHAMPIONSHIPS PRESENTED BY YANMAR

PINE MOUNTAIN, GA (September 19, 2020)  The all-new Super Air Nautique G23 Paragon pulled the world’s best amateurs surfers in the final day of competition at the 2021 Nautique Masters Wakesurf Championships.

Men’s Beginner kicked off the day in a heated final with Eric Cook coming out on top with his unique style and smooth 360s to take the win with a score of 85.00. The Girls final saw Sofia Caywood from Orlando, Florida take the win with multiple body-varials for winning score of 92.33.  Despite some early falls, Jett Lambert came away with the win in the Boys division and a final score of 91.33, just head of Lee Hite in second with 86.33 points and Luke Johnson who rounded out the podium in third place.

The Open Men’s division kept the day moving with Nathan Cherry taking the win completing a clean backside bigspin to earn himself a 93.67, followed by Tripp Allen with another impressive run and a score of 90.67.

Always a crowd favorite, the Jr. Men finalists showed up Saturday afternoon ready to put on a show behind the Nautique G23 Paragon. These young talented riders have proven that they are the future Pros of tomorrow.  Joey Harris brought home a huge score of 93.33 throwing shuv-its and spins for the win, followed by Tyler Urrutia in second with a score of 86.33, just ahead of Robert McClelland in third with 80.00.

Lastly, the WWA and the Nautique Wakesurf Series gave away two spots for surfers to tag along and join Nautique Team athletes and 2021 NWS Pro Overall winners, Noah Flegel and Jodi Grassman, to the World Surf League Surf Ranch in Leemore, California.  In order to be entered in the giveaway, participants needed to have won their division at any of the WWA Nautique Wake Surf contest anywhere in the world during the 2021 season.  And winning the giveaway was Lindsay Hovsepian and Shane Blanton.

For full results and live content from of the 2021 Nautique WWA Wakeboard World Championships presented by Yanmar be sure to check out the all-new WWA Rideline app available for FREE in the App and Google Play stores. Don’t miss a beat this season, dig in and get involved with this new app developed specifically for us, our global wake communitythewwa.com/rideline

Dedicated to progressing the sport from the ground up, the Nautique Wake Series puts riders first, developing the stars of tomorrow and showcasing the top athletes of today with every major event held behind the Super Air Nautique G23. The Nautique Wake Series is the only event series that gives riders of all ages, gender and skill level the opportunity to compete at an elite level. level.

For more information on the Nautique Wake Series Click Here.

For more information on the 2021 WWA Wakeboard World Series Click Here.

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For full results and live content from the 2021 Nautique Masters Wakesurf Championships presented by Yanmar be sure to check out the all-new WWA Rideline app available for FREE in the App and Google Play stores. Don’t miss a beat this season, dig in and get involved with this new app developed specifically for us, our global wake communitythewwa.com/rideline

The Nautique Wakesurf Series presented by Billabong, will provide the pinnacle of wakesurf competition, creating a global platform for athletes to come to define themselves as the sport’s elite with seven stops spanning across the globe. 

For more information visit: thewwa.com/nautiquesurfseries

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About Nautique Boat Company: Nautique is celebrating its 96th anniversary of delivering excellence in the marine industry. A subsidiary of Correct Craft, Nautique has been on the waters of the world with a passion for innovation since 1925. Delivering the very best waterski, wakeboard and wakesurf boats on the market, Nautique continues to drive progression with their award-winning technology and dedication to building the highest-quality boats imaginable. New technology, performance innovations and attention to detail are the cornerstones of what makes the Nautique brand the industry leader. Through the Nautique Cares initiative, employees and athletes dedicate themselves to not only making a difference on the water, but to extend their support to people in need around the world. The world’s best ski boat, world’s best wake boat, and a company that cares. To learn more visit Nautique.com.
 
About The WWA: 
Developed for riders by riders, the World Wake Association stands as a global network of passionate representatives dedicated to the growth of wakesports. Since 1989 our mission and values remain true to the core of our community. Our position as the authority on competitive standards has been earned through consistent development; sanctioning and producing more than 12,500 worldwide events and counting. We are the only organization solely focused on the best interests of the sport, spearheading a collective movement on the journey to discover where wake takes you. The WWA owns and operates the WWA Wakeboard World Series, WWA Wake Park World Series, WWA Wakeboard National Championships, WWA Wake Park National Championships, WWA Wakeboard World Championships, WWA Wake Park World Championships, WWA Wake Park Triple Crown, WWA Pro Card and WWA Rider Experience. For more information on the World Wake Association, check out www.thewwa.com.



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PROS DOMINATE THE FINAL DAY OF THE 2021 NAUTIQUE WWA WAKEBOARD WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS PRESENTED BY YANMAR

Lake Alfred, FL (September 19, 2020)  The all-new Super Air Nautique G23 pulled the world’s greatest to victory in the final day of competition at the 2021 Nautique WWA Wakeboard World Championships presented by YANMAR. With multiple overall titles on the line to round out the Nautique Wake Series and WWA Wakeboard World Series (WBWS), today’s competition was filled with amazing moments including two “world’s first” moments that left the crowd in awe!

Despite their young age, the Boys division set the crowd ablaze with their incredible riding and impressive history-making moments.  Ten year old Kane Ward (USA) became the youngest rider in wakeboard history to ever land a doubleflip behind the boat as he stomped a heelside double backroll as the final trick of his run.  Kane would win the division with a score of 98.00.  But the metaphorical “lightning” would strike twice during the Boys division as the final rider off the dock, twelve year old Hudson Gentry (USA) brought the heat to Robin Lake by becoming the youngest rider ever to land a mobe 540 as he executed a crow mobe 540 to perfection at the end of his run.  Hudson would take 2nd in the division with an 88.00, followed by Ryder Dillon in third place.

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Hinano Kishida (JPN) showed up to the Jr. Pro Women’s finals ready to throw down one of her best performances behind the Super Air Nautique G23 in hopes of snagging her first World title. Earning what she came for, Hinano put it all together throwing a textbook batwing and a massive heelside 540 for a final score of 81.67.  In second, Kira Lewis (USA) landed a huge KGB and a heelside 360 to score 76.67, while Kitt Smith would round out the podium with 70.00.

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For the Jr. Pro Men, Parker Swope (USA) would out-ride his international field of competitors by landing multiple 720s and a mute double half-cab roll to take the win with an 81.00.  Jamie Huser (SUI) would land in second place with a whirly 540 and a KGB 540 but fell early in his second pass to earn him a 77.67, followed by Stefano Comollo (ITA) with a 67.67.


The Pro Women came out swinging for the fences, and despite some rough conditions the ladies threw down in the final!  Meagan Ethell (USA) would take the win with multiple 540s and an impressive nose grab tootsie-roll that earned her a score of 76.67.  Dallas Friday (USA) put together a stand-up run that consisted of a KGB and an OHH to land in 2nd place with a 67.00 and Mary Morgan Howell would receive 3rd place with a 61.33.

Coming off heavy semifinals, Nautique Team Rider Cory Teunissen (AUS) put down an amazing performance in the Pro Men’s final, taking the win with a near flawless run with a 1080, a KGB 540 and a half-cab double backroll.  The cherry on top was Cory’s mega-sized stalefish double backroll off the double-up that sealed the deal and gave him a score of 87.33 and earning his 3rd WWA World title. In second Nic Rapa (AUS) scored 85.00 throwing down an equally impressive run complete with a double indy tantrum with a backside 720 off the double-up scoring him an 85.00. Rounding out the podium in third, Tyler Higham landed a massive heelside 900 to receive a score of 75 and a third place finish.

To wrap-up the season, we crowned the overall winners for both the 2021 Nautique Wake Series and the 2021 Wakeboard World Series.  It would be double podiums for both Meagan Ethell and Cory Teunissen as their victories today at the World Championships would push them both over the top in the overall standings and provide them both with overall victories for the 2021 season.

For full results and live content from of the 2021 Nautique WWA Wakeboard World Championships presented by Yanmar be sure to check out the all-new WWA Rideline app available for FREE in the App and Google Play stores. Don’t miss a beat this season, dig in and get involved with this new app developed specifically for us, our global wake communitythewwa.com/rideline

Dedicated to progressing the sport from the ground up, the Nautique Wake Series puts riders first, developing the stars of tomorrow and showcasing the top athletes of today with every major event held behind the Super Air Nautique G23. The Nautique Wake Series is the only event series that gives riders of all ages, gender and skill level the opportunity to compete at an elite level. level.

For more information on the Nautique Wake Series Click Here.

For more information on the 2021 WWA Wakeboard World Series Click Here.

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About Nautique Boat Company: Nautique is celebrating its 96th anniversary of delivering excellence in the marine industry. A subsidiary of Correct Craft, Nautique has been on the waters of the world with a passion for innovation since 1925. Delivering the very best waterski, wakeboard and wakesurf boats on the market, Nautique continues to drive progression with their award-winning technology and dedication to building the highest-quality boats imaginable. New technology, performance innovations and attention to detail are the cornerstones of what makes the Nautique brand the industry leader. Through the Nautique Cares initiative, employees and athletes dedicate themselves to not only making a difference on the water, but to extend their support to people in need around the world. The world’s best ski boat, world’s best wake boat, and a company that cares. To learn more visit Nautique.com.
 
About The WWA: 
Developed for riders by riders, the World Wake Association stands as a global network of passionate representatives dedicated to the growth of wakesports. Since 1989 our mission and values remain true to the core of our community. Our position as the authority on competitive standards has been earned through consistent development; sanctioning and producing more than 12,500 worldwide events and counting. We are the only organization solely focused on the best interests of the sport, spearheading a collective movement on the journey to discover where wake takes you. The WWA owns and operates the WWA Wakeboard World Series, WWA Wake Park World Series, WWA Wakeboard National Championships, WWA Wake Park National Championships, WWA Wakeboard World Championships, WWA Wake Park World Championships, WWA Wake Park Triple Crown, WWA Pro Card and WWA Rider Experience. For more information on the World Wake Association, check out www.thewwa.com.



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Sunday, 19 September 2021

AMATEURS THROW DOWN IN SATURDAY’S FINALS OF THE 2021 NAUTIQUE WWA WAKEBOARD WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS PRESENTED BY YANMAR

Lake Alfred, FL (September 18, 2021) – Day 3 of the 2021 Nautique WWA Wakeboard World Championships presented by Yanmar showcased the best kids and teens in wakeboarding. The award-winning Super Air Nautique G23 allowed these young riders to lay down their best runs in pursuit of the coveted 2021 World titles. 

Logan Vaughan – Jr. Women

Shae Cooper (USA) rode away with the win in the Girls final with switch and regular toeside frontrolls and a massive heelside backroll for a 76.67 score, just ahead of Maggie Kofke (USA) in second with 63.33 and Stella Tracy (USA) in third with 59.33. The Jr. Women saw an intense battle behind the Super Air Nautique G23, with Logan Vaughan charging the wake with clean 180s to take the win with a score of 75.00.

The Jr. Boy’s division threw down at Callaway Gardens, with Hudson Haynie (USA) coming away with the WWA Wakeboard World title throwing a massive tantrum and a heelside backroll to revert for a final score of 71.67.  Max Kofke (USA) came up in second with 60.00 displaying another run of high amplitude ahead of Diego Ortega (MEX) in third with 45.00.

The Boy’s division took to the water for their semi-final round of action with Kane Ward (USA) and Hudson Gentry (USA) both winning their respective heats.  Both riders will be advancing into the four-man final happening on Sunday afternoon. 

Jr. Boys 9 & Under Podium

For full results and live content from day two of the 2021 Nautique WWA Wakeboard World Championships presented by Yanmar be sure to check out the all-new WWA Rideline app available for FREE in the App and Google Play stores. Don’t miss a beat this season, dig in and get involved with this new app developed specifically for us, our global wake communitythewwa.com/rideline

Day four of the 2021 Nautique WWA Wakeboard World Championships presented by Yanmar begins at 7:30 AM on Sunday, September 19th featuring all remaining finals. Click Here to tune in LIVE.

Dedicated to progressing the sport from the ground up, the Nautique Wake Series puts riders first, developing the stars of tomorrow and showcasing the top athletes of today with every major event held behind the Super Air Nautique G23. The Nautique Wake Series is the only event series that gives riders of all ages, gender and skill level the opportunity to compete at an elite level. level.

For more information on the Nautique Wake Series Click Here.

For more information on the 2021 WWA Wakeboard World Series Click Here.

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About Nautique Boat Company: Nautique is celebrating its 96th anniversary of delivering excellence in the marine industry. A subsidiary of Correct Craft, Nautique has been on the waters of the world with a passion for innovation since 1925. Delivering the very best waterski, wakeboard and wakesurf boats on the market, Nautique continues to drive progression with their award-winning technology and dedication to building the highest-quality boats imaginable. New technology, performance innovations and attention to detail are the cornerstones of what makes the Nautique brand the industry leader. Through the Nautique Cares initiative, employees and athletes dedicate themselves to not only making a difference on the water, but to extend their support to people in need around the world. The world’s best ski boat, world’s best wake boat, and a company that cares. To learn more visit Nautique.com.
 
About The WWA: 
Developed for riders by riders, the World Wake Association stands as a global network of passionate representatives dedicated to the growth of wakesports. Since 1989 our mission and values remain true to the core of our community. Our position as the authority on competitive standards has been earned through consistent development; sanctioning and producing more than 12,500 worldwide events and counting. We are the only organization solely focused on the best interests of the sport, spearheading a collective movement on the journey to discover where wake takes you. The WWA owns and operates the WWA Wakeboard World Series, WWA Wake Park World Series, WWA Wakeboard National Championships, WWA Wake Park National Championships, WWA Wakeboard World Championships, WWA Wake Park World Championships, WWA Wake Park Triple Crown, WWA Pro Card and WWA Rider Experience. For more information on the World Wake Association, check out www.thewwa.com.



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CHAMPIONS CROWNED AT THE 2021 NAUTIQUE MASTERS WAKESURF CHAMPIONSHIPS PRESENTED BY YANMAR

Lake Alfred, FL (September 19, 2021)  – The spectators at Callaway Gardens witnessed the greatest surfers in the world rise to victory on the third day of the 2021 Nautique Masters Wakesurf Championships presented by YANMAR. Pulled by the Nautique G23 Paragon the Nautique Masters Wakesurf Championships has become one of the most esteemed stops on the Nautique Wakesurf Series with the weekend’s pristine levels of athletic ability ensuring that reputation lives on. The weekend displayed the family-friendly atmosphere Nautique events are known for showcasing the opportunity for riders and fans alike to check out the all-new JL Audio wrapped Nautique G23 Paragon built with Yanmar’s diesel engine. Yanmar’s proven diesel power is now available exclusively in specific Nautique G-Series models providing a more fuel-efficient option for those looking to keep their RPM’s low when fully loaded.

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Before the Pro surfers entered their final rounds, the amateur divisions engaged in some exciting semifinal heats. Making sure their power was known this weekend, the Jr. Men’s division saw Joey Harris advance to the finals by throwing incredible skim-style maneuvers on his surf style board for a final score of 95.33. Also advancing into the finals was Tyler Urrutia who rode away from an impressive backside bigspin to score 83.67, just ahead of Robert McClelland who also be joining the final round on Sunday.  Girl’s 10-13 rider Sofia Caywood put down an impressive run behind the Nautique G23 Paragon for 91.33 points, and Boy’s rider Jett Lambert took the win in his semifinal heat with a huge 360 shuv-it for a score of 95.67, followed by Lee Hite with a score of 89.00 and Luke Johnson with an 85.00.

Coming off the dock first in the final round of competition Nautique Team rider, Jodi Grassman put together an unstoppable performance in Pro Women’s final taking the win with a score of 85.67. Her first pass consisted of multiple bigspin and shuv-it variations before coming back on pass two with a clean alley-oop 360 leaving no doubt in anyone’s mind that she had just cleaned up with first place finish today. In close second Bailey Dunn scored 82.67 points with a stylish 360 shuv-it, followed by Ashley Kidd rounding out the podium in third with 80.00 points.

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Utilizing the perfect wave of the Nautique G23 Paragon, Team Nautique athlete Noah Flegel put it all together clinching the greatest victory of the year and a final score of 95.67 in the Pro Men’s final. Noah’s winning run consisted of both surf style and skim style riding, as he switched his board after his first pass. Coming up in second, Sean Silveria landed a solid 540 shuv-it and 360 body varial to score 91.00, ahead of Nautique sponsored rider John Akerman in third with a score of 87.67. 

In addition to today’s event winners, the overall champions for the Nautique Wakesurf Series were crowned today as the Nautique Masters Wake Surf Championship marks the final event of the year.  Taking the overall wins were Team Nautique teammates Noah Flegel and Jodi Grassman.  Both riders were rewarded with a trip to the WSL Surf Ranch in Leemore, California  to spend a full day in the surf basin and surfing behind Surf Ranch Edition Super Air Nautique G23. 

For full results and live content from the 2021 Nautique Masters Wakesurf Championships presented by Yanmar be sure to check out the all-new WWA Rideline app available for FREE in the App and Google Play stores. Don’t miss a beat this season, dig in and get involved with this new app developed specifically for us, our global wake communitythewwa.com/rideline

Day four of the 2021 Nautique Masters Wakesurf Championships presented by Yanmar begins at 7:30 AM ET on Sunday, September 19th featuring amateur final rounds. Click Here to tune in LIVE.

The Nautique Wakesurf Series, will provide the pinnacle of wakesurf competition, creating a global platform for athletes to come to define themselves as the sport’s elite with five stops spanning across the globe. 

For more information visit: thewwa.com/nautiquesurfseries

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About Nautique Boat Company: Nautique is celebrating its 96th anniversary of delivering excellence in the marine industry. A subsidiary of Correct Craft, Nautique has been on the waters of the world with a passion for innovation since 1925. Delivering the very best waterski, wakeboard and wakesurf boats on the market, Nautique continues to drive progression with their award-winning technology and dedication to building the highest-quality boats imaginable. New technology, performance innovations and attention to detail are the cornerstones of what makes the Nautique brand the industry leader. Through the Nautique Cares initiative, employees and athletes dedicate themselves to not only making a difference on the water, but to extend their support to people in need around the world. The world’s best ski boat, world’s best wake boat, and a company that cares. To learn more visit Nautique.com.
 
About The WWA: 
Developed for riders by riders, the World Wake Association stands as a global network of passionate representatives dedicated to the growth of wakesports. Since 1989 our mission and values remain true to the core of our community. Our position as the authority on competitive standards has been earned through consistent development; sanctioning and producing more than 12,500 worldwide events and counting. We are the only organization solely focused on the best interests of the sport, spearheading a collective movement on the journey to discover where wake takes you. The WWA owns and operates the WWA Wakeboard World Series, WWA Wake Park World Series, WWA Wakeboard National Championships, WWA Wake Park National Championships, WWA Wakeboard World Championships, WWA Wake Park World Championships, WWA Wake Park Triple Crown, WWA Pro Card and WWA Rider Experience. For more information on the World Wake Association, check out www.thewwa.com.



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Saturday, 18 September 2021

PRO RIDERS TAKE THE STAGE IN FRIDAY’S SEMIFINALS OF THE 2021 NAUTIQUE WWA WAKEBOARD WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS PRESENTED BY YANMAR

PINE MOUNTAIN, GA (September 17, 2021) – Setting up to be another day of perfect conditions the top riders from all across the globe arrived to Robin Lake for day two competition at the 2021 Nautique WWA Wakeboard World Championships presented by Yanmar. Known to be the catalyst of progression and always pulling the best riding in the world, the award winning Super Air Nautique G23 pulled heated semifinal rounds with Pro and Jr. Pro athletes vying for a chance to advance into the final rounds of action. 

The Jr. Pro Women put on an all-time show at Callaway Gardens, with Hinano Kishida (JPN) winning heat 1 with her batwing and multiple 540s for a final score of 71.67.  Avery Ruegsegger (USA) topped heat 3 by throwing a massive backroll to revert for a score of 73.33 ahead of Kira Lewis (USA) in second with 65.00, both of whom will advance them into Sunday’s final.  The Jr. Pro Men came out firing in the semifinals with 7 different riders landing various 720s.  Jamie Huser (SUI) was one of those aforementioned riders, and with additional tricks like his whirly 540 and KGB 540 it is easy to see why he came out on top in heat 3.  After today’s results, the six riders advancing into the Jr. Pro Men’s finals are Cody Hunnicutt (USA), Jaden Reichl (USA), Daniel Johnson (USA), Parker Swope (USA), and Jamie Huser (SUI).

Roswell Marine wrapped Nautique G23

Day two was the first time that the Pro Women and Pro Men hit the water as they battled it out through the semifinals behind the Super Air Nautique G23.  Standouts for the Pro Women were Bec Gange (AUS) and Mary Morgan Howell (USA)  who each advanced out of their heats, as well as last year’s World Champion, Meagan Ethell (USA) who laid down 3 different 540s in a row that earned her a score of 75.00.  For the Pro Men, every semifinal heat was absolutely stacked with talent, and with only the top two riders advancing into the finals there was no room for error from any of the athletes.  Highlights from the day were Nautique Team athlete and WBWS points leader Cory Teunissen (AUS) as he landed a mute halfcab double backroll and switch mobe 540, as well as 19 year old Sam Brown (AUS) who posted the highest score of the day with his perfectly executed seatbelt-grabbed crow mobe 540 and crail whirly 540 that earned him his 85.00.

Pro Women Semifinal Highlights
Pro Men Semifinal Highlights

“The chance to compete here at Callaway Gardens for the 2020 Nautique WWA Wakeboard Championships presented by Yanmar is an aspiration for many of these athletes and we are honored to partner with Nautique Boats and Yanmar to make this year’s event one to remember,” said WWA Executive Director Corrie Wilson. “We have already seen some amazing riding these first two days and we can’t wait to see what the pros have in store for us tomorrow!” 

For full results and live content from day two of the 2021 Nautique WWA Wakeboard World Championships presented by Yanmar be sure to check out the all-new WWA Rideline app available for FREE in the App and Google Play stores. Don’t miss a beat this season, dig in and get involved with this new app developed specifically for us, our global wake communitythewwa.com/rideline

Day three of the 2021 Nautique WWA Wakeboard World Championships presented by Yanmar begins at TIME on Sunday, September 18th featuring final rounds for the Girls 10-13, Junior Boys, and Junior Women. Click Here to tune in LIVE.

To view the daily schedule Click Here. 

Dedicated to progressing the sport from the ground up, the Nautique Wake Series puts riders first, developing the stars of tomorrow and showcasing the top athletes of today with every major event held behind the Super Air Nautique G23. The Nautique Wake Series is the only event series that gives riders of all ages, gender and skill level the opportunity to compete at an elite level. level.

For more information on the Nautique Wake Series Click Here.

For more information on the 2021 WWA Wakeboard World Series Click Here.

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About Nautique Boat Company: Nautique is celebrating its 96th anniversary of delivering excellence in the marine industry. A subsidiary of Correct Craft, Nautique has been on the waters of the world with a passion for innovation since 1925. Delivering the very best waterski, wakeboard and wakesurf boats on the market, Nautique continues to drive progression with their award-winning technology and dedication to building the highest-quality boats imaginable. New technology, performance innovations and attention to detail are the cornerstones of what makes the Nautique brand the industry leader. Through the Nautique Cares initiative, employees and athletes dedicate themselves to not only making a difference on the water, but to extend their support to people in need around the world. The world’s best ski boat, world’s best wake boat, and a company that cares. To learn more visit Nautique.com.
 
About The WWA: 
Developed for riders by riders, the World Wake Association stands as a global network of passionate representatives dedicated to the growth of wakesports. Since 1989 our mission and values remain true to the core of our community. Our position as the authority on competitive standards has been earned through consistent development; sanctioning and producing more than 12,500 worldwide events and counting. We are the only organization solely focused on the best interests of the sport, spearheading a collective movement on the journey to discover where wake takes you. The WWA owns and operates the WWA Wakeboard World Series, WWA Wake Park World Series, WWA Wakeboard National Championships, WWA Wake Park National Championships, WWA Wakeboard World Championships, WWA Wake Park World Championships, WWA Wake Park Triple Crown, WWA Pro Card and WWA Rider Experience. For more information on the World Wake Association, check out www.thewwa.com.



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Friday, 17 September 2021

AMATEUR FINALS AND PRO SEMIS KICKED OFF THE NAUTIQUE MASTERS WAKESURF CHAMPIONSHIPS PRESENTED BY YANMAR

PINE MOUNTAIN, GA (September 16, 2021) – A field of wakesurfing’s top athletes arrived to Callaway Gardens to officially kick off the 2021 Nautique Masters Wakesurf Championships presented by YANMAR. Pulled by the award-winning Nautique G23 Paragon this highly anticipated stop to the Nautique Wakesurf Series witnessed amateur athletes debut flawless runs securing their spots into Saturday’s final rounds.

“It’s great to see wakesurfers from all over the world here at Callaway Gardens looking for Masters Wakesurf titles!” said Nautique President Greg Meloon. “The G23 Paragon will be serving up the perfect waves for surfers of all ages and abilities this weekend and I’m looking forward to watching all of the progression during this fun-filled weekend.”

The Adaptive divisions got things going bright and early with Stefan Leroy coming away with the win in the Sitboarding division, landing multiple 360s for a final score of 92.33 and securing him his 2nd World Championship title. The Adaptive Standing division saw blind surfer, Mike Nelson execute a super stylish 2 passes for a winning score of 89.67. Carlos Figueroa took home second place with a 79.33 ahead of AJ Johnston in third scoring 73.67.

IIn two brand new divisions for 2021, the Suring Moms and Surfing Dads stepped off the shore and onto the water as their families watched proudly from the beach.  CT Allen showed off her signature style with an impressive two passes that scored a 87.67 to take the win for the Mom’s division followed by Tee Cherry in second place.  An intense Dad’s division saw David “Twinkle Toes” Williams from Tampa, Florida take the win making full use of the Nautique G23 Paragon’s perfect wave for a score of 92.67.  The Masters divisions saw Chip Sanders dominate the rest of the women throwing epic skim style tricks for a winning score of 86.33 ahead of Tinsley Short in second with 79.33 points.

For full results and live content from day one of the 2021 Nautique Masters Wakesurf Championships presented by Yanmar be sure to check out the all-new WWA Rideline app available for FREE in the App and Google Play stores. Don’t miss a beat this season, dig in and get involved with this new app developed specifically for us, our global wake communitythewwa.com/rideline

Day two of the 2021 Nautique Masters Wakesurf Championships presented by Yanmar begins at 7:30 AM ET on Friday, September 17th featuring several amateur final rounds. Click Here to tune in LIVE.

To view the daily schedule Click Here.

The Nautique Wakesurf Series, will provide the pinnacle of wakesurf competition, creating a global platform for athletes to come to define themselves as the sport’s elite with seven stops spanning across the globe. 

For more information visit: thewwa.com/nautiquesurfseries

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About Nautique Boat Company: Nautique is celebrating its 96th anniversary of delivering excellence in the marine industry. A subsidiary of Correct Craft, Nautique has been on the waters of the world with a passion for innovation since 1925. Delivering the very best waterski, wakeboard and wakesurf boats on the market, Nautique continues to drive progression with their award-winning technology and dedication to building the highest-quality boats imaginable. New technology, performance innovations and attention to detail are the cornerstones of what makes the Nautique brand the industry leader. Through the Nautique Cares initiative, employees and athletes dedicate themselves to not only making a difference on the water, but to extend their support to people in need around the world. The world’s best ski boat, world’s best wake boat, and a company that cares. To learn more visit Nautique.com.
 
About The WWA: 
Developed for riders by riders, the World Wake Association stands as a global network of passionate representatives dedicated to the growth of wakesports. Since 1989 our mission and values remain true to the core of our community. Our position as the authority on competitive standards has been earned through consistent development; sanctioning and producing more than 12,500 worldwide events and counting. We are the only organization solely focused on the best interests of the sport, spearheading a collective movement on the journey to discover where wake takes you. The WWA owns and operates the WWA Wakeboard World Series, WWA Wake Park World Series, WWA Wakeboard National Championships, WWA Wake Park National Championships, WWA Wakeboard World Championships, WWA Wake Park World Championships, WWA Wake Park Triple Crown, WWA Pro Card and WWA Rider Experience. For more information on the World Wake Association, check out www.thewwa.com.



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CALLAWAY GARDENS HOSTS EPIC PERFORMANCES ON DAY ONE OF THE 2021 NAUTIQUE WWA WAKEBOARD WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS PRESENTED BY YANMAR

PINE MOUNTAIN, GA (September 16, 2021) – A field of amateur riders gathered on the legendary waters of Callaway Gardens for day one of the 2021 Nautique WWA Wakeboard World Championships presented by YANMAR. Thursday held semifinal and final rounds for several of the amateur divisions, each served perfect wakes behind the world-class Super Air Nautique G23. 

“It’s great to be back at Callaway Gardens and kick off this amazing week of action!” said Nautique President Greg Meloon. “I’m excited to see all of the amateurs and professionals perform behind the G23 and to witness Robin Lake set the stage for the best riders to battle for World titles!”

The Men’s 1 and Men’s 2 divisions kicked off the day with some incredible performances in their semifinal rounds. Dylan Sexton came out on top with several 540s and a Moby Dick for a semifinal heat 1 score of 74.00 in the Men’s 1 division.  Victor Sanchez from Houston stood out as one of the front-runners in the Masters division with a huge skeezer for a first place score of 68.33 in his semifinal, followed closely by fellow Texan Eric Deegan in second with a 61.00. 

Straight into finals, Dayle Cartwright bested the Veteran’s division by putting down a blazing run for a score of 66.67 earning him his 4th consecutive World Champion title.  Johnny Wofford landed just ahead of Emilio Martinez in second with 55.00, and Emilio rounded out the podium with a 51.00. For the women, Joy Manning came out firing in the Master’s Veterans final taking the win with a score of 45.

Always an inspiring portion of the event, the Adaptive Standing division put on an impressive show in their final.  Blind rider, Scott Leason laid down multiple frontside 180s and an impressive wake jump behind the Super Air Nautique G23, earning a score of 75.00.  Tony Mullis finished second with a score of 63.33 thanks to his surface 180s and his “go big or go home” attitude.

Taking to the water last, the Pro Men Wakeskaters ended the first day of action with their nail-biting final.  Nautique team athlete Noah Flegel, the only 3-event pro athlete of the weekend competing in wakeboard, wakeskate, and wakesurf, finished in 3rd place with switch and regular 180s as well as a backside 360.  Brian Grubb would land heelside and toeside indy shuv-its that helped him land in 2nd place.  And Coco Mendez took the top spot with his wake-to-wake kickflip and a clean frontside 360 that sealed the deal for Coco’s 2nd World Championship title.

For full results and live content from day one of the 2021 Nautique WWA Wakeboard World Championships presented by YANMAR be sure to check out the all-new WWA Rideline app available for FREE in the App and Google Play stores. Don’t miss a beat this season, dig in and get involved with this new app developed specifically for us, our global wake communitythewwa.com/rideline.

Day two of the 2021 Nautique WWA Wakeboard World Championships presented by Yanmar begins at 7:30 AM on Saturday, September 17th featuring all Jr. Pro and Pro division semifinals. Click Here to tune in LIVE.

To view the daily schedule Click Here

Dedicated to progressing the sport from the ground up, the Nautique Wake Series puts riders first, developing the stars of tomorrow and showcasing the top athletes of today with every major event held behind the Super Air Nautique G23. The Nautique Wake Series is the only event series that gives riders of all ages, gender and skill level the opportunity to compete at an elite level.

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Developed for riders by riders, the World Wake Association stands as a global network of passionate representatives dedicated to the growth of wakesports. Since 1989 our mission and values remain true to the core of our community. Our position as the authority on competitive standards has been earned through consistent development; sanctioning and producing more than 12,500 worldwide events and counting. We are the only organization solely focused on the best interests of the sport, spearheading a collective movement on the journey to discover where wake takes you. The WWA owns and operates the WWA Wakeboard World Series, WWA Wake Park World Series, WWA Wakeboard National Championships, WWA Wake Park National Championships, WWA Wakeboard World Championships, WWA Wake Park World Championships, WWA Wake Park Triple Crown, WWA Pro Card and WWA Rider Experience. For more information on the World Wake Association, check out www.thewwa.com.



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Wednesday, 15 September 2021

STUCKEY BROTHERS AND JULIA RICK CLAIM NAUTIQUE WWA WAKE PARK WORLD TITLES

Last weekend wake park athletes from all across the globe descended upon the Orlando Watersports Complex to compete against one another in the 2021 Nautique WWA Wake Park World Championships.  Countries represented in the international competition were the United States, Brazil, Canada, Portugal, Sweden, Germany, Iran, Hungary, England, Argentina, and Japan.  Through three days of competition in both the Traditional and Features Only formats, wakeboarders and wakeskaters fought hard for their opportunity to become the best in the world among their division.

In the Traditional format, where each athlete gets one lap on the cable by themselves, Florida riders dominated the amateur podiums.  For the Jr. Boys, Boys, and Jr. Men divisions Evan Cole (Elite Cable Park), Isaic Claudio (Nona Adventure Park) and Donny Graves (Shark Wake Park 561) took the wins in their respective divisions.  For the women, Campbell Scarborough from OWC defeated the Texan, Lacy Carlton, in the Girls 10-14 division with her signature tail grabbed back roll off the kicker and her high flying air tricks, while her older OWC teammate Payton Gibney took the win in the Jr. Women’s division with her technical rail riding on the pool gap and the Nessie rail.  Similar results came to fruition in the amateur Features Only format with Evan Cole, Isaic Claudio, and Jaden Garcia (Nona Adventure Park) topping the podium in the Groms Features, Kids Features, and Juniors Features divisions respectively.  

In the Jr. Pro divisions Swedish rider Hugo Randow bested Colby Zebarth and Labryn Depta in the Jr. Pro Features final with his variations of spins and inverts on the kickers and his incredibly difficult rail hits that gave his the narrow margin of victory.  For the Jr. Pro Traditional final it was Colby Zebarth from West Palm, Florida with his massive air tricks that made him victorious over Tyler Cole and Hugo Randow.

Julia Rick reclaimed her double World Champion titles after missing last year’s Wake Park World Championship due to the pandemic.  The 28 year old German won both the Traditional and Features Only titles back in 2019 and this year she once again proved to be the best the in world at both disciplines.  Her incredible aerial aptitude and her fearlessness on the rail features set her apart from the other riders and elevated her onto the top of both podiums.  In both Traditional and Features Only, Meagan Ethell would receive 2nd place, while Taylor McCullough would take third in Traditional and Annie Best took 3rd in Features Only.

The main story for the weekend was the unbelievable talent of the entire Stuckey family as they claimed four World Championship titles for their household.  Shannon “Mama” Stuckey took the win in the Masters Women Traditional division while her husband Jason rode to victory in the Veterans Features Only division.  And in the Pro divisions it was a full-on Stuckey showdown between the brothers Trent (17) and Gavin (15).  In the Pro Men Traditional division, Trent would emerge victorious with his double grabbed heel 900, his crossed-up method grab on his air front-to-blind, and a tail grabbed frontroll into the pool gap.  Guenther Oka would follow close behind in second place and Fynn Bullock would trail in third.  In Pro Men Features Only, young Gavin Stuckey would become the star of the show with his toeside roll-to-blind into Nessie’s bank and his mind-blowing KGB 720.  Gavin won with a 94.30, followed by his older brother who scored a 92.01, and Fynn Bullock rounded out the podium with a 79.56.  In addition to the weekend’s events, Trent Stuckey claimed both the Traditional and Features Only Wake Park World Series titles, making him the youngest rider to ever claim both overall titles.  

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Monday, 13 September 2021

Nautique WWA Wakeboard World Championships & Nautique Wakesurf Masters Championships – Event Social Distancing Protocol

WWA SOCIAL DISTANCING GUIDELINES

Due to a recent rise in cases, The WWA is implementing additional measures & social distancing guidelines effective at all WWA produced events in an effort to minimize the spread of COVID-19 in our communities.  Events are only possible if we all maintain the federal, CDC, state and local guidelines. We appreciate everyone doing their part so our events are able to operate and do not get shut down.

OVERVIEW

The WWA will adhere to and operate in compliance with all public health authorities and local and state government guidelines regarding social distancing pertinent to the location of the event being held. In adhering to compliant efforts onsite, event crowd numbers will not exceed the guidelines currently set forth. The WWA will provide masks to all event participants and advise that any event bystanders are wearing masks when electing to be in the vicinity of the event grounds and will be strictly advised to not congregate in large groups.

High-risk individuals, including older adults and people with pre-existing medical conditions that appear to be more vulnerable to becoming severely ill with the virus are recommended to avoid events involving groups at this time and/or to take all recommended precautions to protect themselves.

EVENT PROTOCOL 

  • All WWA staff will be required to wear face-masks when interacting with riders or general public.
  • The starting dock areas will be limited to the dock starter and ONE heat at a time in order to avoid unnecessary congregations of people. There will also be ‘staging’ areas outside of the dock that only the upcoming heat will be allowed in. Riders 9 & under may have one parent with a face covering accompany them on a dock. Participants should be aware of signage stating the number of individuals allowed in areas. Riders who do not follow the dock area protocols will be subject to disqualification.
  • Participants will NOT be able to store their equipment in the start dock area and are advised to keep equipment with them or in their locked vehicle at all times.
  • Only event staff will be allowed in the judges or announcer areas during the event.
  • All WWA staff will monitor and enforce social distancing policies throughout the duration of the event.
  • All event surfaces and high-touch areas will be wiped down and disinfected daily.
  • In order to avoid extended face-to-face interaction between event participants and staff, participants must complete all necessary event and registration paperwork prior to arriving to the event site and attempting to check-in at the registration area. 
  • All event participants are advised to avoid person-to-person contact such as shaking hands. 
  • All event participants will be advised to not congregate in large groups of people to socialize while at the event site.


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Wednesday, 8 September 2021

IMPORTANT RIDER INFO: NAUTIQUE WWA WAKEBOARD WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS PRESENTED BY YANMAR MARINE & NAUTIQUE MASTERS WAKESURF CHAMPIONSHIPS PRESENTED BY YANMAR MARINE

IMPORTANT RIDER INFO: 
NAUTIQUE WWA WAKEBOARD WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS PRESENTED BY YANMAR MARINE
&
 NAUTIQUE MASTERS WAKESURF CHAMPIONSHIPS PRESENTED BY YANMAR MARINE

IMPORTANT RIDER CHECK-IN INFO!!
 
It will be MANDATORY for riders to purchase their WWA Annual Membership BEFORE arriving to check in with us on site. A WWA Annual Membership can be purchased HERE.

Check-in will be at the WWA tent on-site Wednesday, September 15th from 3-6 PM ET. This is not required. Riders will also have the option to check in on the day they ride on site. 

Riders MUST check in at least one hour before their division’s posted time with membership completed. There will be no on-site registration.
 
DAILY SCHEDULE (Times to be added next week)
WWA ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP
SCHEDULE IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE

EVENT SOCIAL DISTANCING PROTOCOL

Due to a recent rise in cases, The WWA is implementing additional measures & social distancing guidelines effective at all WWA produced events in an effort to minimize the spread of COVID-19 in our communities.  Events are only possible if we all maintain the federal, CDC, state and local guidelines. We appreciate everyone doing their part so our events are able to operate and do not get shut down.
CLICK HERE TO READ THE FULL SOCIAL DISTANCING PROTOCOL

PLAN YOUR RUN:

Nautique WWA Wakeboard World Championships presented by Yanmar
Subject to Change

AMATEUR DIVISIONS:All Amateur divisions will have two passes through the course.
Wakeboard divisions will get one pick up. Wakeskate & Adaptive divisions will get two pick ups.

PRO DIVISIONS:Pro divisions (Pro Men, Pro Women, Jr. Pro Men, Jr. Pro Women & Wakeskate) will have two passes through the course.
Pro Men & Pro Women will have a limit of 8 tricks total.
ALL other divisions will have no trick limit.Pro Men will have a double-up in finals only

Nautique Masters Wakesurf Championships presented by Yanmar:
Subject to Change

All divisions will get two passes through the course.
Wakesurf divisions will get two pick ups (Adaptive divisions will get 3 pickups)
CLICK HERE to read the full WWA Wakesurf Format



 
RIDING ORDERThe official riding order will be posted on WWA social media channels and will be updated in the WWA Rideline app after registration officially closes on Wednesday, September 15th at 5PM ET
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Monday, 6 September 2021

Composition Overview – Wake Park

COMPOSITION JUDGE (WAKE PARK)

The score in this category is the riders overall usage of the course. How did the rider incorporate the features with flat tricks, while producing the best variety of maneuvers possible. Composition is how the rider made the whole run flow from start to finish looking at variety, flow and creativity. Some questions a judge would consider when formulating a score for this category are as follows:

  1. Was there a good balance of feature and rail tricks?
  2. Did the rider do handle passed tricks and/or land wrapped?
  3. Did the rider have variations of grabs?
  4. Did the rider have variations of spin rotations (clockwise vs. counter-clockwise)?
  5. Who linked tricks, and features together better?
  6. Did they put flat tricks between the features to maximize the run or did they pass upfeatures to do flat tricks?
  1. Did the riders have their course planned out, and did the tricks flow from one toanother easily?
  2. Who had more grabs, tweaks, off-axis, switch, backside, and noticeableuniqueness?
  1. Where did the rider put the hardest trick in their pass?
  2. Was there any wasted course space? Was the entire length of course used to full

potential? 



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D.R.I.V.E. Format Overview

D   –   difficulty

R   –  risk

  –   intensity

V   –  variety

E    –   execution

Difficulty:
Trick difficulty (Technical Difficulty) This is simply defined as how difficult each trick is based on a number of variables. Spins, carves, turns, airs, grabbing your board and the way a rider lands all subjectively define how difficult certain tricks are in comparison to others.

  • Number of rotations
  • Combos (combining tricks, adding spins, grabs etc)
  • The direction a rider spins in relation to the trick. Frontside or backside (blind)
  • Switch vs. regular stance
  • Grabbed or not

Risk:

  • Linking difficult tricks
  • Trick difficulty in relation to the course.
  • Speed, Power and Flow of trick(s)
  • A rider opening their run with a technically difficult trick would be considered high risk.

Risk is also demonstrated by how a rider performs their tricks and whether or not they display a sense of “putting it all on the line” in order to better their opponents.

Intensity:
Judges look for how big or high the rider is taking each of their tricks as well as the speed, power and commitment that goes into the trick.  This is typically noted on the judges sheet by a plus sign, “+”. If the trick was incredibly powerful, and the judge will place 2 plus signs next to it on the judges sheet, “+ +”. The same goes for tricks done small or weak may have a minus “-“ sign.

Variety:

  • A variety of tricks performed in a pass is what judges are looking for in order to determine the most versatile rider.  Wakesurfing has categories of tricks such as: airs, turns, carves, tech tricks, etc. Surfing both frontside and backside as well as switch and regular.  A good wakesurf pass should have tricks from each of these categories and be well rounded. This shows a rider is skilled at all types of maneuvers and therefore showing variety in their riding.
  • Were the tricks all based on the same trick?
  • Were the grabs different?
  • Did the rider spin both directions?
  • Did the rider show more than one ‘style’ of wakesurfing?

Execution:

  • Completion of the Trick – This is essentially how the trick was performed and that the rider is in control. Control and poise during the middle of a trick shows the rider is confident in that trick and thus it is well executed. Control and completion of a trick also means that the rider is performing a trick he/she set out to complete. Example: If a rider attempts to do a 360 and bobbles halfway through the trick and over-spins it shows they are not in control.
  • The Landing/Trick execution – This is simply how clean the landing/completion was of the trick. If the rider butt-checks, drags a hand, over rotates to avoid falling, or looks out of control after they have completed a trick this can negatively affect the execution category.
  • Perfection – Judges are looking for how “clean” or how perfect EACH trick was performed in the passes.  Judges look at the approach, the body position, rotation of the trick, the axis of the body, head position, clean grabs not slaps, speed to which the trick was performed. A rider completing their routine without falling also demonstrates perfection.
  • FLOW:  Flow is when a wakesurfer can execute their tricks together to make them look like they connect smoothly from one to another.  For instance, when a rider lands a trick switch and then approaches the wake to do the next trick in the same switch position. A rider that does not flow well would do things like constantly hopping from switch to regular or vice versa in their transition between tricks, starting the pass late, or finishing a pass early.  Dead water is not showing flow or composition.
  • Did the rider customize or adapt tricks…make them their own?

    General:
    Creativity of course management and time is crucial in achieving a smooth, fluid, flowing run.  Riders that take the time to plan out their run, plan the path they are going to take will be rewarded in this area.  Riders that can link creative tricks/maneuvers will also be rewarded. Judges will be looking for riders that use up the full time, and length of the course.  Wasted water will reflect negatively towards the rider’s score.

    Judges will only score tricks successfully landed. If a rider falls out of the wave after a trick a majority from the judges will determine if the trick counts. In general if a rider comes back forward on the wave after completing a trick it will count as landed, however, execution will be considered. Falls are simply a missed trick and course time is lost.  You will not be judged down for falls, but this can take away from the overall look and flow of a riders run. Riders are allowed 2 falls.  The run ends on 3rd fall. Riders may use two different boards in their run. Boards may be swapped between passes or during a pick up from a fall.  Riders may request transfers on the waves at any point during their run. There is no limit to the number of transfers. There will be no re-rides for miscommunications on transfers.


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Friday, 3 September 2021

IMPORTANT RIDER INFO: WWA WAKE PARK WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS PRESENTED BY NAUTIQUE BOATS

IMPORTANT RIDER INFO: WWA WAKE PARK WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS PRESENTED BY NAUTIQUE BOATS

IMPORTANT RIDER CHECK-IN INFO!!
 
It will be MANDATORY for riders to purchase their WWA Annual Membership BEFORE arriving to check in with us on site. A WWA Annual Membership can be purchased HERE.
 PLEASE NOTE: All competitors under 18 will be required to fill out the FL Minor Waiver that you can DOWNLOAD HERE. Please print and bring completed FL Minor Waiver with you to rider Check-In.


Check-in will be at OWC on Thursday, August 9th from 1-3 PM ET. This is not required. Riders will also have the option to check in on the day they ride. 

Riders MUST check in at least one hour before their division’s posted time with membership completed
 
DAILY SCHEDULE (Times to be added next week)
WWA ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP
SCHEDULE IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE
DON’T FORGET, THE SECOND LATE FEE GOES INTO EFFECT MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 6TH AT 5PM ET

EVENT SOCIAL DISTANCING PROTOCOL

Due to a recent rise in cases, The WWA is implementing additional measures & social distancing guidelines effective at all WWA produced events in an effort to minimize the spread of COVID-19 in our communities.  Events are only possible if we all maintain the federal, CDC, state and local guidelines. We appreciate everyone doing their part so our events are able to operate and do not get shut down.
CLICK HERE TO READ THE FULL SOCIAL DISTANCING PROTOCOL

 PARTICIPANT PARKING/VIEWING
In accordance with the event social distancing protocol, spectators will only be able to view the event from the area outlined on the map below. OWC will be roping off areas on the deck and dock. There will be no spectating from the start dock. Only the current heat and heat that is to follow will be allowed in the dock area. 


OWC PRACTICE

OWC Advanced Cable Practice  Wednesday September 8th 
10am-1pm Riders age groups 19-40+
1-4pm Riders age group under 9-18 
4pm-8pm Open to public  

Thursday September 9th 
10am-2pm Riders Age Group 19-40+ 
2pm-6pm Riders Age Group under 9-18 
6-8pm All competitors with strict lap limit  

OWC IS ALSO OFFERING A $199 WEEK PASS – INQUIRE IN THE OFFICE.
CLICK HERE TO PURCHASE A PASS

PLAN YOUR RUN:

Traditional Format Info:
Subject to ChangeIF NOT COMFORTABLE WITH FEATURE, DO NOT HIT

 FLATS – 30%
KICKERS – 27%
RAILS – 25%
COMP – 18%

The run starts when the rider leaves the dock and goes until the rider passes the Pool/Rooftop Transfer rail section a second time or on the rider’s second fall (one pick up).

The 3/4 marker is the kickers on the second lap. After a rider has passed the kickers a second time, they will not receive another pick up, regardless of falls used.

If you drag, tumble up (your hips behind you) your run is over and you risk being disqualified from the entire event. 

Hot dog handles are caused by the rider, if you fall your run is over, if you do not fall, you have one lap to reset handle and pickup your run after the hot dog handle occurred.

Scores are predetermined by placement! Meaning the points rewarded for each placement are standardized, regardless of gap between runs.

If you have an equipment malfunction, please raise hand immediately and return to the starting dock.

 Features Only Format Info:
Subject to Change
IF NOT COMFORTABLE WITH FEATURE, DO NOT HIT

7 Minute Jam Session
Subject to Change

 KICKERS – 20%
POOL – 24%
ROOFTOP TRANSFER – 21%
NICO & INCLINE – 19%
S-RAIL & NESSIE – 16%

Times, features and percentages may change after the first rounds, please prepare accordingly.

Judges score riders and rank from first to last, no ties in area so if riders do the same trick, judges must delineate by amplitude, grabs, style and so forth.

If you drag, tumble up (your hips are behind you) your run is over and you risk being disqualified from the entire event.

Tricks after the clock are not allowed, riders must be on the features to count trick. 

NO outside assistance getting back to the dock, however if a rider removes their board from the lake, they are allowed to change boards in the middle of heat.



 

UNSPORTSMANLIKE CONDUCT
Unsportsmanlike Conduct – Any Athlete or official whose conduct is deemed unsportsmanlike, or who may cause discredit to the WWA, sponsors, or that person’s home country federation, either on or off the contest site during the period of time of the contest may be fined and/or disqualified, as determined by the WWA Chief Judge.  Unsportsmanlike conduct includes, but is not limited to: use of vulgar language in public, public tantrums, not riding to the fullest potential, failure to attend designated functions or events, consuming alcoholic beverages during competition, competing under false pretenses, such as not having a WWA membership, concealing significant injuries or health problems. A rider disqualified in this manner would forfeit prize money for that contest and all points. This paragraph shall not be construed to deny or limit any individual’s legal rights. All fines shall be paid to the World Wake Association. Failure to do so will result in exclusion from any future contests until fine is paid.

There will be ZERO tolerance of unsportsmanlike conduct towards any of the event staff. 
REVIEWING SCORES
Reviewing Scores:(All Divisions) 
 
1.     There will be no protesting of scores.  A rider may request to look over the Full Heat Results page to see the official scoring and placement of each judge. 
 
2.     If the rider has a question about the scores they may ask the Chief Judge.
 
3.     The Chief Judge will then review the rider run sheet and score sheets to ensure there are no discrepancies between the judges. If the Chief Judge is satisfied with his/her review, he/she will let the rider know his decision.  If the chief judge finds a discrepancy on the judges score sheet he/she will meet with the judge immediately.  The judge will make sure that the discrepancy is addressed on his sheet and he/she will re-evaluate his scores to make sure his/her scores and placements are correct. If the judge makes a change the chief judge will have the scorekeeper record the change and post new results.  There may or may not be a change in placements after a judge changes his/her score.
 
4.     If the chief judge evaluates the judge’s sheets and is unsure of a judge’s decision, he/she will meet with the judge immediately and ask them to double check their decision.  If they are certain on their decision, the issue is over.  The results are final.  If the judge makes a change the chief judge will have the scorekeeper record the change and post new results.  There may or may not be a change in placements after a judge changes his/her score. 
 
5.     The Chief Judge will make his/her best efforts to deliver a final decision in a timely manner. The Chief Judge has the final say in all decisions. No rider is allowed to approach the individual judges. Any rider found harassing judges or using profanity during the protest will be subject to the code of conduct and applicable fines.
 
6.     If a rider would like to educate themselves for the future they may do so after the event is over.  If the rider is present at the end of the competition the chief judge will make his/her best efforts to let the rider speak with the judges.   
 
7.     If a rider has an issue while on the water competing- The rider needs to communicate this to the judges ASAP.  The judges will radio the Chief Judge to discuss the issue.  The Chief Judge will take the proper steps to solve the issue. The rider must state the issue either prior to resuming his/her pass, or, prior to the next athlete beginning their pass.
 
8.     All judges will make their best efforts to be at the Chief Judge’s station immediately following the last event each day to answer questions.  There may be situations when the judges are forced to leave the site before or right at the end of the event. 
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WWA Wake Park World Championships presented by Nautique Boats – Event Social Distancing Protocol

WWA SOCIAL DISTANCING GUIDELINES

Due to a recent rise in cases, The WWA is implementing additional measures & social distancing guidelines effective at all WWA produced events in an effort to minimize the spread of COVID-19 in our communities.  Events are only possible if we all maintain the federal, CDC, state and local guidelines. We appreciate everyone doing their part so our events are able to operate and do not get shut down.

OVERVIEW

The WWA will adhere to and operate in compliance with all public health authorities and local and state government guidelines regarding social distancing pertinent to the location of the event being held. In adhering to compliant efforts onsite, event crowd numbers will not exceed the guidelines currently set forth. The WWA will provide masks to all event participants and advise that any event bystanders are wearing masks when electing to be in the vicinity of the event grounds and will be strictly advised to not congregate in large groups.

High-risk individuals, including older adults and people with pre-existing medical conditions that appear to be more vulnerable to becoming severely ill with the virus are recommended to avoid events involving groups at this time and/or to take all recommended precautions to protect themselves.

EVENT PROTOCOL 

  • All WWA staff will be required to wear face-masks when interacting with riders or general public.
  • The starting dock will be limited to the dock starter and ONE heat at a time in order to avoid unnecessary congregations of people. There will also be ‘staging’ areas outside of the dock that only the upcoming heat will be allowed in. Riders 9 & under may have one parent with a face covering accompany them on a dock. Participants should be aware of signage stating the number of individuals allowed in areas. Riders who do not follow the dock area protocols will be subject to disqualification.
  • Participants will NOT be able to store their equipment in the start dock area and are advised to keep equipment with them or in their locked vehicle at all times.
  • Only event staff will be allowed in the judges or announcer areas during the event.
  • All WWA staff will monitor and enforce social distancing policies throughout the duration of the event.
  • All event surfaces and high-touch areas will be wiped down and disinfected daily.
  • In order to avoid extended face-to-face interaction between event participants and staff, participants must complete all necessary event and registration paperwork prior to arriving to the event site and attempting to check-in at the registration area. 
  • All event participants are advised to avoid person-to-person contact such as shaking hands. 
  • All event participants will be advised to not congregate in large groups of people to socialize while at the event site.
  • Spectators will only be able to watch the event from Orlando Watersports Complex west shoreline (opposite of the start dock)

EVENT SITE

  • Spectating is only allowed in the areas outlined on the map below. There will be no congregating allowed anywhere on OWC’s deck
  • Proper cleaning supplies will be available to all event participants, staff, and officials. Cleaning supplies are not limited to and may include hand-washing stations, hand sanitizer, tissues, and cleaning wipes. 
  • All staff tents will have clear walls and/or barriers in order to prevent unnecessary contact.
  • Spectators and participants will not be allowed to congregate under WWA tents. Participants are able to bring their own tents or umbrellas for shade. 


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