Division Guidelines

Unless noted all divisions all divisions are co-gender.     

Mini Outlaw - 8 & under
Entro Junior - 13 & under
Entro Women’s - 14 & over
Entro Men’s - 14 & over
Junior Novice - 13 & under
Women’s Novice - 14 & over
Men’s Novice - 14 & over
Veterans - over 40
Junior Intermediate - 13 & under
Women’s Intermediate - 14 & over
Men’s Intermediate - 14 & over
Master’s Intermediate - over 30
Advanced
Expert
Outlaw
Women’s Pro
Men’s Pro

Mini Outlaw - New and beginner riders, 8 years old and under. Same rules apply as Entro division.

Entro - Including Junior, Women’s, Men’s: New and beginner riders. Basic riding and surface tricks, 1-wake tricks, up to a basic heelside (H/S) 2-wake jump. Entro riders will mark eight tricks on their attack sheet to allow them to adjust their run during competition. However, only first six tricks will be scored per pass and the other two will receive no credit. If an Entro rider attempts a trick and does not complete the trick or falls, they will be allowed to try another trick from the remaining tricks that are marked on their attack sheet and receive credit. No variations (such as grabs) of these tricks will be counted. Tricks may be done on both passes, but not repeated in the same pass.Entro riders will be allowed to throw a wildcard trick, which must be the 7th trick of the 2nd pass. The wildcard trick can be any trick from the trick list that is valued over 325. The trick must be written down in the “wildcard” space on the attack sheet. Wildcard tricks will be scored subjectively and will receive 0 to 200 points based on execution even if the rider falls. Entro riders may receive up to 200 style points.

Novice Division - The Novice division is designed for stronger riders with basic 1 and 2 wake tricks and 180’s.  Novice riders will be allowed to throw six tricks per pass off the Entro and Novice trick lists between 100 and 500 points.  Any trick or trick combination scoring under 100 or over 500 points will receive 0 points. Novice tricks must be landed with their leading foot across the crest of the second wake to receive full point credit for the trick.  Novice tricks landed 1-wake or with their leading foot NOT over the crest of the second wake, will be considered as a 1-wake trick.  Novice tricks performed 1-wake will receive ½ of the listed point value unless the 1-wake trick value is listed. Novice riders may receive up to 400 style points.

Intermediate - Including Junior, Women’s, Men’s, and Masters: Intermediate divisions are intended for mid-level riders with primarily 2-wake jump grabs, 180’s, half-cab’s, and working on their first basic 360 spins and 1-2 basic inverts. Intermediate riders can do tricks on the INT Entro, Novice and Intermediate Trick Lists. Any trick performed off of the Entro or Novice trick list must be at least 100 points for credit to be given. Intermediate tricks must be landed with their leading foot across the crest of the second wake to receive full point credit for the trick. Intermediate tricks landed 1-wake or with their leading foot NOT over the crest of the second wake, will be considered and scored as a 1-wake trick. Intermediate tricks performed 1-wake will receive 1/2 of the listed point value unless the 1-wake trick value is listed. Intermediate riders can perform tricks off the Advanced trick list with the following guidelines: Only two (2) inverts and two (2) 360’s total, not per pass, are allowed. The Intermediate riders will be allowed to throw basic inverts and 360’s up to 1200 points and receive full credit for the tricks. The Intermediate class is not designed for riders with 2 solid inverts and multiple 360 variations. If the judges feel an Intermediate rider has more than 2 solid inverts or multiple 360 variations, the rider will be bumped up to a higher division. Intermediate riders may receive up to 800 style points. Riders can repeat tricks, but not in the same pass. 

Masters - The Masters division is designed for 30 years old and over. Same rules as Intermediate.

Advanced - The Advanced division is intended for riders with 2-4 solid basic inverts/360’s. Advanced riders can do perfom five tricks per pass and must stay within the Novice, Intermediate and Advanced Trick List. Advanced tricks landed 1-wake or with their leading foot NOT over the crest of the second wake, will have 100 points deducted off the trick score. The Advanced Trick List is any trick or trick variation that has a point value of 1250 points or less. Advanced riders will only receive credit for 360 spins, no 540’s. Advanced riders will have the opportunity to receive credit for four (4) inverts total. Advanced riders can receive up to 1500 style points. Riders can repeat ticks but not in the same pass.

Expert -The Expert division is intended for riders with 3-7 solid inverts and/or solid 360 and 540 spins. Expert riders are allowed to perform any trick from the Novice, Intermediate Trick List and up, to 1350 points. Expert tricks landed 1-wake or with their leading foot NOT over the crest of the second wake, will have 100 points deducted off the trick score. Any trick or trick variation scoring over 1350 points will receive a zero credit. Any variation of a trick will be considered a different trick and credit will be given. The Expert riders will be allowed five inverts total. Spins do not count as inverts, and are not limited.   Five tricks are allowed per pass, Expert riders cannot repeat tricks. Expert riders may receive up to 2000 style points.

Outlaw - This division is for Semi-Pro level riders. Outlaw riders can throw any trick on the INT Trick List from Novice and up. GO BIG!! Any variation of a trick will be counted as a different trick. Five tricks are allowed per pass, with no repeats. This is to allow more time for the rider to attempt more challenging tricks. Outlaw tricks landed 1-wake or with their leading foot NOT over the crest of the second wake, will have 100 points deducted off the trick score Outlaw riders that have a particular upper level trick that is rarely seen are encouraged to tell the judges in the boat to look for the trick. Example: If you are the first in your area to bring a Skeezer to a local INT event, tell the judges to watch for it so it doesn’t catch them off guard. Outlaw riders may receive up to 2500 style points.