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RULES

 

2015 RULES AND REGULATIONS

 

1. A horn will sound to start your heat. A green flag will be raised to signal the start of the heat. You will be able to see it from the water. You will have 15 minutes to catch no more than 5 waves. In the finals, the heats will last for 20 minutes and you can catch no more than 10 waves. Stay in front of the judges. In order to have your waves scored, you MUST be where the judges can see you.

 

2. When there are 5 minutes left in your heat, a horn will sound and a yellow flag will be raised.

 

3. At the end of the heat, you will hear a horn sound and see the green flag for the next heat. That means your heat is over and you should paddle in. DO NOT stand up on your board before your heat begins or after the next heat begins or that wave will count as a scored wave and you will receive a Ò0Ó.

 

4. You will be scored on your best three waves of each heat in which your surf. Scoring begins when your hands leave the rails of your board. Rides are scored on a scale of 0-10.

 

5. Scores reflect the length of ride, skill and style. Scoreable maneuvers are: turns, cutbacks, board trim, coasters, floaters, sideslips, stalls, tube rides, nose rides, soup (whitewater) control. ÒTricksÓ are unscorable but not prohibited. Tricks are: spinners, coffins, head stands, fin first takeoffs, etc.

 

6. Right-of-way: If two contestants stand up at the same time, the person in front of and closest to the peak has possession of the wave, the person farthest from the peak must exit the wave. If a person takes off in front of or behind the person already standing in front of and closest to the peak, and continues to surf in front of or behind that person, they will be declared a drop-in and the wave will be scored a Ò0Ó and counted. You may, however, split the peak with one rider going left and the other going right.

 

7. Surfing Interference: If you are called for interference, that wave will be scored a Ò0Ó and counted. If you feel you have interfered, or have been interfered with, listen for a call form the P.A. If you have been interfered with, you will be allowed an additional wave.

 

8. Results will be posted on the heat-sheet board and read over the loud speaker. Listen carefully! 
Do not hang around or disturb the tabulators at any time.

 

9. The top three surfers in each heat advance to the next heat.

 

10. If you advance, check the heat-sheet board again to see when you surf your next heat

 

11. Sportsmanship: All participants must adhere to good sportsmanship throughout the event. If you argue with a judge's decision, use profanity, fight, or become overly aggressive, you will be disqualified. This will be strictly enforced. The idea is to have fun and not take things too seriously. Help your fellow surfers to have a great time surfing with you.

 

12. These rules are subject to change prior to the event. If this is the case, you will receive a copy of the new rules prior to the event.

 

Remember to smile and share the stoke!

 

 

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