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Wake Park Worlds - $40,000 USD up for grabs in Abu Dhabi

by World Wakeboard Association on 15 Oct 2014
Wakeboarding action Ryan Taylor http://www.thewwa.com/
Prize Money for the 2014 WWA Wake Park World Championships hosted by Al Forsan International Sports Resort has been raised by 33% from the previous year's $30,000 USD to $40,000 USD. The additional $10,000 in cash has been raised directly by the WWA and Al Forsan International Sports Resort in an effort to continuously grow the prestigious event to its highest potential.

In addition to the extra prize money, the Pro Men's and Pro Women's divisions will also have a night-time, fully illuminated big air kicker contest while DJs rip apart their turn-tables in to the night. Each division paying out $1,000 USD to the absolute best hit. The finalist from both the pro men's and pro women's features will automatically be entered into the big air kicker contest.

Within the $40,000 USD total prize money amount, Pro Wakeskate will yield $3,500, Pro Women with $10,500 and Pro Men taking home $26,000 of the total amount; bringing this single event to double the amount of prize money than any other Wake Park event in 2014.

Pro Wakeskate, Pro Women and Pro Men are among the payout divisions; however, there is still plenty on the line for the Amateur divisions, as the race for their respected 2014 WWA Wake Park World Championship titles will force riders to elevate their riding to their highest potential in both traditional 'flats-tricks' incorporated divisions and features 'rail-tricks' based Click here for rider registration

2014 Prize Money Breakdown - Click here
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