Originally posted by Duncan
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I thought the same thing watching that video. They are grom riders who rip in the ocean so I see a number of factors involved here.
1. Board looks big: They are small grommets riding boards designed for bigger riders.
2. Wave looks real flat. Doesn't look to stand up and provide any surf force at all making these ocean riders work extra hard like a SoCal mushburger of a wave.
3. Ocean surfers: Kind of a repeat but for this point it is worth noting that in my experience coming as an ocean surfer now landlocked in South Dakota, that I tend to pump and really work the wave.


I am in agreement with the misguided path of surf style competitive wakesurfing. Way back in the day, before we had a split in the divisions, everyone was just dumped into a single division. The scoring was a little funny also, in that riders were given "value" fro trying tricks, even if they didn't land them. Anyway, as expected skimmers always won. That sort of evolved into ya gotta actually land the trick for it to count and the eventual split in the divisions WITH definitions as to what that meant. The first try, which failed miserably was equipment definitions - so many fins, of so much depth, etc but Jaime Lovett just did his same run in both skim and surf and won both divisions at the ill fated Spring Fling on Lake Tulloch. Then, the divisions were sort of defined by HOW you rode, rather than equipment...much like you suggest Nick, ride like it's a damn surfboard, that's not rocket science! Right? Currently there are no definitions at all. So technically, there's nothing to prevent one of the top skimmers from taking his skim board in and cleaning everyone's clock. There really isn't a separate division, if it's never defined, it's just a title and sort of a: see we spit the divisions so shut up! But, it's really meaningless if it isn't clearly identified and gets more so as time goes on. To me, I'm really ok with the various styles that are out there, pumping all crazy, board up your *** stiff, shuv is the only thing that matters...but we need some unbiased way of defining that and comparing it. Right now everyone, to be competitive, has to do what the judges are biased towards rather than developing their own unique style. Nor does competitive wakesurfing make an effort to allow various wakesurf styles. It's certainly devolving into the messes we had back at the beginning and the Lack Tulloch debacle. Nick, I gotta tell ya, I want to use that definition! The board up your *** division, the pump like a fool division and the shuv only division. 
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