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wakeboarding
[ weyk-bawr-ding ]
noun
- the sport of riding on a wakeboard towed behind a motorboat, especially in such a way as to cross back and forth over the boat’s wake.
wakeboarding
/ ˈɱɪˌɔːɪŋ /
noun
- the sport of riding over water on a short surfboard and performing stunts while holding a rope towed by a speedboat
yvlog History and Origins
Origin of wakeboarding1
Example Sentences
Over the past eighteen months or so he grew out his hair; he replaced his hoodies with boxy tees; he got really into M.M.A. and wakeboarding.
He was aware of hydrofoils for surfing and wakeboarding, and eventually learned about Candela’s efforts.
Rehm, who lost his right leg below the knee in a wakeboarding accident in 2003 and jumps using a bladed prosthesis, has been the star of Para-athletics, constantly pushing the boundaries of his event.
Rehm, who lost his right leg below the knee in a wakeboarding accident in 2003 and jumps using a bladed prosthesis, has been the star of Para-athletics since his international debut at the 2011 Worlds in New Zealand, constantly pushing the boundaries of his T64 event.
A man in Cookham, Berkshire has been filmed wakeboarding through flood water after recent heavy rainfall caused river levels to rise.
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