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Slalom skiing involves a slalom course. The skier must ski through the entrance gates of the slalom course, around 6 balls, and through the exit gates. The task is made more difficult by increasing the boat speed to a maximum of 58km/h and then by shortening the rope in pre-determined amounts.

See Course Times & Illustrations below

 

Trick skiing involves complicated maneuvers on one or two trick skis. Points are given for each "trick", with larger point values for more difficult tricks and for performing the trick on one ski rather than two skis. A trick run is limited to two 20 second passes.

Jump skiing, the most spectacular event of the three, is a contest to see who can fly the farthest distance off of a jump ramp. The jump ramp height can be adjusted to either 5, 5.5 or 6 feet high, and the boat speed can be varied up to 57km/h.

 

Rules

The Waterski Federation's criteria and technical rules for Tournament are available for download (2003 Edition).

   
 
   
 
  1st Segment 2nd Segment
  Start Gates to Buoy 3 Buoy 3 to End Gates
km/h Actual Min Max Actual Min Max
58 6.77 6.69 6.84 9.31 9.21 9.42
55 7.13 7.05 7.22 9.82 9.70 9.94
52 7.55 7.45 7.64 10.38 10.26 10.52
49 8.01 7.90 8.12 11.02 10.88 11.17
46 8.53 8.41 8.65 11.74 11.58 11.91
43 9.13 8.99 9.27 12.56 12.37 12.75
The basis of the times is + or - 0.65 kmph
   
 

For more information on Classic Tournament Waterskiing please contact:

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NAME

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CELL

E-MAIL

Chairman

 

Etienne Coetzee (012)303-7836 (083)268-2881 etiennec@law.co.za

Keith Ashley

(021)703-9290

(082)900-8358

kashely@iafrica.com

Len Smart (031) 261-6007 (083) 779-6007 lensmart@pixie.co.za
Louis Polome (012) 664-0318 (082) 453-8008 louisp@sdtec.co.za
Richard Levy (011) 394-2066 (082) 559-7109 industrialvalve@futurejhb.co.za