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Waterskiing

WaterskiWater skiing is both a recreational activity and a competitive sport. The majority of people ski or ride for fun and to keep fit. They may participate by skiing on two skis, one ski, riding a wakeboard or a kneeboard, barefoot, or on a disc or other means of keeping afloat!

Competitive water skiing is divided into seven sports divisions

  • Barefoot
  • Cable
  • Disabled
  • Kneeboard
  • Racing
  • Tournament
  • Wakeboard (boat and cable)

To compete in any of the sports divisions you need to a member of the British Water Ski Federation and hold a competitive licence (or boarding pass) issued by the relevant divisional committee.

Beginners

If you would like some tuition and a basic introduction to water skiing you need to contact your nearest affiliated club where coaches will have you skiing in no time at all. Find an approved ski school:

National Governing Body

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