4. Being out in the waters and having fun riding the waves is
just a part of all surf events. This gathering of surfers is
also a way to compete with each other. Every surfing
enthusiast is encouraged to attend surf events. Surf
competitions are usually organized by local rider clubs
and can be planned through different competition levels.
The levels for these competitions also include regional,
state, national and international surf events. These
surfing competition events are also some of the
fun things to do Adelaide.
5. During an event competing surfers wear a colored
competition vest for them to be identified with. The usual
colors for the competition vests are white, red, blue or
yellow.
6. Competition Score
The judges for the competition usually based their scoring
with the range of difficulty, maneuvers, power and speed
exhibited by the rider per heat. Completed and controlled
radical maneuvers performed by the rider on the board
will get them high scores.
Having a great performance per heat catches the eyes of
the judges and will surely help out in analyzing the
elements when scoring waves. Below is the list on which
the judges base their analysis:
7. Degree of difficulty and commitment or completion
Innovative maneuvers
Major maneuvers and other combinations
Various maneuvers performed
Flow, speed and power
8. Note that 10 points is the highest score that can be given
by the judges to a rider per heat. The two highest scoring
heats will be added together to determine the total points
for the competition and this may only amount to a total
of 20 points.
9. The Heat of Waves
Heat is the term used for each phase of the surf
competition. This usually lasts up to 20-35 minutes. For
each wave, every rider can only catch a maximum of 15
waves.
When watching an ongoing heat, you can check the
announcement for the best surfers through the updates.
The announcements are delivered to let everyone know
who is currently surfing, how well they are doing and if
they are already done.
10. Keep in mind that all surfers are placed into randomly
picked heats. During every heat each rider is being scored
for each of the waves they catch. Once the surfer is out in
the water and stands up on the board the judges
immediately considers it as a wave.
11. What do the surfers win?
The prizes for the event usually depend on the level of
competition. Local board riders club usually hands out
trophy to the winners. Cash prizes are normally given out
when the competition is a national or international surf
event.
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