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(February 23, 2017) – The World Wake Association (WWA) announces the return of the WWA Wakepark Points Chase Series (WPC) for 2017. Coming into its eighth season, this popular series features teams comprised of amateurs and pro’s representing wakeparks across the nation. Riders compete in both traditional cable and features only disciplines, accumulating individual and team points to qualify for the Nautique WWA Wakepark National Championships. Growing each year, the WWA Wakepark Points Chase Series has over 450 riders from more than 35 wakeparks in a fun environment focused on community and rider development.  

Park Registration Info:

  • Click HERE for Wakepark registration. Parks must register before March 5th, 2017 in order to take advantage of all benefits and the lowest rates!
  • Each park can choose to participate in both traditional and features only series or select just one. *Two tower parks are limited to the “features only” series. 
  •  All rider registration must be completed at your local park. 
  • Each participating park will be provided with Wake Park Points Chase Series guidelines and standards for judging. Each park will apply all standards to best suit their individual course. 

Features Only: The four week features-only series will begin in mid-May. Parks will decide which night Monday-Friday works best for them to host the event once a week for four consecutive weeks. Each week, parks will designate one feature on which riders will be given three attempts to complete their best trick. Most parks will run each rider and give them three attempts before the next rider hits the water. If the rider falls the cable may slow down and pick him or her up if they have attempts remaining. Out of course falls will count as an attempt. Local judges will rank the riders by their single best hit. This four-week series will consist of an event featuring a kicker on each side of the course and a rail/transfer on each side to keep things as fair as possible for regular and goofy footed riders. After four weeks of events the overall rankings will be decided by the riders’ top 3 out of 4 finishes, dropping the lowest score. The top 5 from each division will qualify for the National Points Championship. 

Traditional Cable: The three-week traditional cable series will run in June. Parks will decide which night Monday-Friday works best for them to host the event once a week for three consecutive weeks. Each week, parks will host a traditional cable competition ranking riders in seven different skill-based divisions. Local judges will rank riders on their best overall run (lowest score of two runs is thrown out). After three weeks of events, the overall rankings will be decided by the riders’ top 3 out of 4 finishes, dropping the lowest score. The top 5 from each division will qualify for the National Points Championship. 
 

2017 DATES:

Features Only: Open to all operating public full size and two tower parks.

  • Stop 1: May 15-19 (park picks which day of week to host event).
  • Stop 2: May 22-26 (park picks which day of week to host event).
  • Stop 3: May 29-June 2 (park picks which day of week to host event).
  • Stop 4: June 5-9 (park picks which day of week to host event).

 

* Riders best 3 out of 4 weeks count towards their overall score

** Each park chooses which day of the week their events are held.

***Some parks may alter schedule slightly to work with local events.

 

Traditional Cable: Open to all operating public full size parks.

  • Stop 5: June 12-16 (park picks which day of week to host event).
  • Stop 6: June 19-23 (park picks which day of week to host event).
  • Stop 7: June 26-30 (park picks which day of week to host event).

 

* Riders best 2 out of 3 weeks count towards their overall score.

** You choose which day of the week event is held on.

***Some parks may alter schedule slightly to work with local events.


2017 Nautique WWA Wakepark National Championships
July 27-30, 2017 – BSR Cable Park Waco, TX

“The WWA is excited to be heading into the eighth Wakepark Points Chase Series season. As parks continue to be built, this homegrown series gives riders a place to start competing in their own backyard at the WWA world event standard,” said WWA Executive Director Corrie Wilson. “The WPC has become one of the largest series in the world and has created a growing community of riders progressing the sport with their own unique approach. It’s amazing to see teams from each park represented at the Nationals every year bring their own style to the water,” added Wilson. 

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About the Wake Park Points Chase Series: Founded in 2010, The National Points Chase was created to give young wakeboarder’s and wakeskater’s the opportunity to not only better their skills, but also compete against their peers in a fun environment. Two weekly series (Traditional & Features Only) are hosted at cable wake parks across the United States. The final event of the season, the National Points Championship is the largest cable wakeboard event in the United States. For more information visit: www.PointsChase.com 

About The WWA: The World Wake Association is the global leader in wake sports sanctioning. 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. With 27 affiliate countries worldwide, the WWA is a rider-formed organization dedicated to promoting and growing wake sports worldwide. It is the primary source for riders, event organizers and competitive standards. For more information on the World Wake Association, check out www.thewwa.com  

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