Download Entry Form 2010 Form
DIVISIONS: Beg, Int, Adv, Pro & Wakeskate
DATES: 7/22, 7/29, 8/5, 8/12
BOAT SHOWDOWN RESULTS:
Week 1: 7/22
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Week 2: 7/29
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Beginner:
1. Jack Dorrestijn
2. Tyler Somer
3. Sam Wilkinson
4. Rocker Steiner
5. Blake
6. Max Dorrestijn
7. Bailey Kimball
8. Baylor Scott
9. Michael Sistrunk |
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Intermediate:
1. Eric Vaubel
2. Collin Reed
3. Dalton Hardy
4. Cameron Thompson
5. Shelby Reese |
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Advanced:
1. Reese Phillips
2. Bryan Wogrin
3. Tom Knotek
4. Holland Finley
5. Austin Pantuso
6. Tyler Ford
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Wakeskate:
1. Aaron Reed
2. Tim Summers
3. Matt Davidson
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Pro:
1. Tom Fooshee
2. Jade Whirley
3. Brett Hickey
4. Kenneth Rusty Scott
5. Kyle Cameron
6. Fatchu Wendall |
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Week 3: 8/5
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Week 4: 8/12
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Basic Info
- 6 Divisions: Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced, Wakeski, Wakeskate & Pro
- Beginning the week of 6/15 and ending 7/15
- $15/entry fee or $60 for all five up front
- Qualify for the Overall Points Championship in October at TSR
by placing in the top three in your division overall
Score Breakdown
Wakeskate, Advanced & Pro:
Kickers 25%, Sliders 25%, Air Tricks 40%, Composition 10%
Intermediate:
Kickers 35%, Sliders 35%, Riding, Ollie & Air Tricks 20%, Composition 10%
Beginner:
Kickers 30%, Sliders 50%, Riding & Ollie Tricks 10%, Composition 10%
Trick Limitations by Division
Pro Wakeboard & Wakeskate: No Limitations
Advanced Wakeboard:
Spins: up to front side 540s or backside 360s
Air Tricks/Kickers: up to Blind Landing Tricks (Sbends & whirlys are allowed but no other full twisting inverts)
Rails: Judges Discrestion
WildCard Trick Only: No Restrictions
Intermediate Wakeboard:
Spins: up to front side 540s or backside 180s
Air Tricks/Kickers: Basic Inverts & Raileys, no blind or full twisting tricks
Rails: Judges Discrestion
WildCard Trick Only: Advanced run restrictions
Beginner Wakeboard:
Spins: up to front side 360’s or HS backside 180s
Air Tricks/Kickers: No Air tricks, Ollie 180 and ollie 360’s ok
Rails: Judges Discrestion
WildCard Trick Only: Intermediate run restrictions
Format
Each rider will get two turns and a wildcard. The riders run will begin when he or she leaves the dock and will continue until he or she falls or the carrier reaches tower one a second time. This means the rider gets a full lap and an extra pass on the first stretch. The rider must let go before tower one. We will go through the running order and then return to the first rider and go through the complete order a second time. If you do not fall on your second run you should hold on and do your wildcard trick, which is one trick anywhere in the course. Only do the single trick or the judges may score the wrong trick. If you fall on your second run return to the dock immediately and you will then get a third turn to preform your wildcard trick.
The same trick will not be scored twice in the same run but can be repeated in the second run since the judges will be taking the best turn not a combination of the two.

The cable showdown is part of the CableWakeboard.com National Points Chase. Riders from all over the country will be competing and racking up points at all of the nine US cable parks. Riders will earn a spot to represent their home cable and compete indivually by placing in the top three in their division. Those riders will be determined by their best 4 scores, dropping the lowest. If the top three riders are not able to travel to TSR October 8-9, the fourth place rider will be the alternate and qualifying spots will be available in order on how they finished. This means if a good rider only competed in two events and finished 13th overall on the season, ten of the twelve riders that placed ahead of him or her would have to forfeit their spots in order for that rider to qualify for the championship. By dropping one score riders can miss a single stop and not be hurt in the overall placement.
Riders can compete at different parks across the country and their scores will count towards their overall score no matter what park they are at. They will represent whichever park they have the most qualifying scores from so if a rider rides two weeks at one park and three at another he or she would represent the park they rode three times at.
Riders can even compete at multiple parks the same week, but only their highest score will compete for that week.

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• Every rider must have a waiver filled out in the current calendar year on file. If you are under 18 this waiver must be signed by your parent or LEGAL guardin.
• Every rider must wear a helmet and Coast Guard Approved Jacket!
• Night Session: No beginners or kneeboarders at night
• Hit obstacles at your own risk, No rentals or metal fins on obstacles.
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CABLE Competitions:
Thursday June 17 at 5:00pm
Thursday June 24 at 5:00pm
Thursday July 1 at 5:00pm
Thursday July 8 at 5:00pm
Thursday July 15 at 5:00pm
Championship at Fall Festival
(You must Qualify)
October 8th-9th
$15 per event, per division
$60 for all 5 events
(paid in full at registration)
BOAT Competitions:
Thursday July 22 at 5pm
Thursday July 29 at 5pm
Thursday Aug 5 at 5pm
Thursday Aug 12 at 5pm
$15 per event, per division
Download Entry Form
2010 Form
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Points Chase
Every Cable in the US will be
hosting tournaments similar
to the TSR Showdowns!






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