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THE OFFICIAL RULES TO FOOTSTOCK FIGURE-8
CHAMPIONSHIPS
Tournament Structure
Barefooters compete head to head on opposite sides of the wake over a figure
eight course.
The competition is double elimination. When a competitor has two losses, he
or she is eliminated.
There is no distinction between professional and amateur skiers.
There are five divisions of skiers.
Division 1: Open (Open to all skiers, age, sex or ability)
Speed (40-42 mph)
Division 2: Women’s (Open to women of all ages)
Speed (36 – 42 mph)
Division 3: Senior’s (Open to all men or women 40 and over)
Speed (40-42 mph)
Division 4: Junior’s (Open to all boys and girls 16 and under)
Speed (36 – 42 mph)
Division 5: Best of the Worst (Open to all open division skiers who lose
first two runs) Speed (40-42 mph) (subject to cancellation)
Skiers may compete in as many divisions as they qualify for. Separate entry
fees are required.
Location of tournament is subject to change.
The tournament is a 2 day event and there is no make-up date for bad
weather.
Should the tournament be delayed long enough that the Tournament Director
and Chief Judge determine there is not enough time to complete a double
elimination tournament before dark on Sunday, the format will be changed to
single elimination.
There is no refund for weather cancellation
Boat/Course
Three tow boats will be used to pull the tournament.
Boat speeds will be calibrated between the boats and tested Friday before
competition.
The course is a mile and a half figure eight.
Only tournament sponsored ropes are allowed.
The step-off area will be marked by 2 sets of buoys. The first are warning
buoys.
The second set of buoys are step off buoys and are approximately 75 yards
past the warning buoys.
While pulling skiers, boats won’t deviate from course to avoid rough water.
Tow boats will pick up their own skiers.
No skier is allowed to sit on the sides of the boat or stand while the boat
is in motion. Upon being picked up immediately sit down on the floor or seat
at the rear of the boat. Anyone caught violating this rule is subject to
disqualification.
A jet ski will be supplied for ski pick up.
After one pair falls, next pair of skiers should immediately enter the water
and the next docked tow boat will leave the dock.
Should a run stop because of a boat malfunction, or because a driver had to
stop or turn to avoid an obstacle or downed skier, an automatic re-run will
be granted.
Competition Rules
Once seeded skiers are placed on the board, the remaining skiers will be
paired by “draw of the hat.”
Choice of sides will be determined by “flip of the coin” prior to going on
to the dock. The higher bracketed skier calls the toss.
All skiers must be on deck and ready to go when called. Typically ten
minutes before their respective run.
Starting area is the dock.
Each skier must use either the single or two ski step-off method.
No backward barefooting or tumbleturns will be allowed under any
circumstances.
Each skier must be on their respective side of the wake and out of their ski
or skis before the designated step-off buoys for their to be a legal run
started
The official step-off area is located between the yellow warning buoys and
the red-step-off buoys.
A legal step-off can be made without having both feet on the water, as long
as both feet are out of their skis before the step-off marker.
A skier may ride their butt after a step-off, as long as they are up and
riding on their feet through the final red step-off buoy. Butt riding
through and past the red set-off buoy is considered a fall.
Once either skier falls past the step-off buoy the run is stopped. The skier
who falls first gets the loss.
If one skier falls in the step-off area, and the second barefoots legally
past the red step-off buoy, the second skier advances.
A step-off can be made before the warning buoys as long as the skier legally
barefoots past the red step-off.
A skier gets three chances to get up on their skis. After that they are
given a loss. Two skis are recommended for anyone who has trouble skiing on
one,
While barefoot, the skiers may not cross the center of the wake (bubbles)
with both feet. On turns, one foot may enter the bubbles. Once the boat is
straight, both skiers must immediately return to their respective sides of
the wake.
If both feet cross into the bubbles the boat will be stopped and it is
considered a fall for the skier.
While barefooting after the step-off area, butt-riding is illegal.
Butt-riding is defined as more than one incidental butt contact with the
water per figure eight.
Should it become obvious that a skier is butt riding or using a three-point
stance to gain an advantage through boat waves over his competitor, the run
shall be stopped and that competitor given a loss.
(It should be noted that butt-riding, although fairly obvious to see is
highly subjective. To avoid the chance of being given a loss, it is
recommended that skiers avoid any butt contact with the water at all costs.
Because of the amount of prize money at stake, many quarterfinal and
semi-final skiers in the past have resorted to butt-riding and have been
given losses.)
Skiers must hold on to the handle with one or both hands at all times.
Fallen skiers must raise their hands if they are okay after they fall.
Replays will not be accepted to overturn a ruling.
Re-Runs
If both skiers fall at exactly the same time, they will be granted a re-run.
If both skiers fall attempting step-offs in the step-off area, they will be
granted a re-run.
If a skier falls upon take-off or any time before the official step-off
area, a re-run will be granted. (After three consecutive falls, a skier will
be given a loss)
If there is a tournament sponsored equipment failure (i..e.: rope breaks or
boat malfunction) both skiers will be granted a re-run.
If neither skier can make a step-off in three chances, a coin-flip will be
determined to see who receives a win and who receives a loss.
When a re-run is granted, skiers must remain on their original sides for the
re-run.
Only the Chief Judge can approve a re-run.
Judges
There are two boat judges per tow boat. One for each skier.
There is a dock manager who confirms the skier pairings and sides on the
dock. That person is also the step-off judge.
There is a Chief Judge. The Chief Judge oversees all the judges, their
rotating schedules and makes all final decisions on appeals and disputes.
Disqualification/Appeals
Gloves that utilize palm straps (clincher-style) are not allowed. Anyone
caught violating this rule is subject to disqualification.
Skiers must wear approved flotation wetsuits or vests at all times. Anyone
caught violating this rule is subject to disqualification.
Under no circumstance may a competitor wrap his or her arm through the
handle either before or during the run. This may result in disqualification.
The use of duct tape, medical tape or any other artificial coverings on the
bottom of one’s foot is not allowed.
Anyone verbally or physically abusing a referee or tournament official will
be subject to immediate disqualification.
Anyone competing intoxicated/under the influence of drugs will be
disqualified.
Any complaints or appeals must be taken up with the chief judge immediately
following the run in question.
The chief judge’s decision in all matters is FINAL.
All contestants must have valid insurance and must accurately and truthfully
fill out an entry form for each division they compete in as well as sign a
waiver before competing.
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