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WATER SKI

Water Skiing is comprised of 3 disciplines --

Slalom, Trick and Jump and serves as the foundation from which WSWA was built.

Slalom Competition Format

Slalom skiing is probably the most popular skill among recreational skiers. Performed on one ski, this is the skill that most beginner and novice skiers strive to accomplish, and what the elite skiers manage to make look effortless.

SLALOM

Slalom skiing is probably the most popular skill among recreational skiers. Performed on one ski, this is the skill that most beginner and novice skiers strive to accomplish, and what the elite skiers manage to make look effortless.

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Ski jumping is by far the most extreme discipline in Classic, 3 event skiing. Performed on two specially designed skis, coupled with a helmet and padded wetsuit, contestants approach the ramp at lightening speeds, and can soar through the air at distances of up to 300 feet!

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TRICK

Trick skiing is a discipline that demands a high level of balance, skill, and creativity. Unlike the other classic disciplines, you’re up against the clock and are judged on the performance of your trick selections.

JUMP

Ski jumping is by far the most extreme discipline in Classic, 3 event skiing. Performed on two specially designed skis, coupled with a helmet and padded wetsuit, contestants approach the ramp at lightening speeds, and can soar through the air at distances of up to 300 feet!

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