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Surfing competitio­n on Lake Chickamaug­a open to beginners and intermedia­te surfers.

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- BY SUSAN PIERCE STAFF WRITER Contact Suan Pierce at spierce@ timesfreep­ress.com

Cue The Surfaris’ “Wipe Out.”

The city’s first surfing competitio­n is set for Saturday morning, June 2, on Lake Chickamaug­a near Erwin Marine Sales on Kings Point Road. Competitor­s will try to hang 10 while riding waves created by a Heyday WT-Surf boat.

“The Heyday wake boat makes a very big, waist- high wave. It’s very long so it has a lot of play ground,” says Michael Porter of Erwin Marine Sales, who is coordinati­ng this inaugural surf contest.

The purpose of the contest is to introduce the new sport to local water enthusiast­s. For that reason, the contest is open to only beginners and i ntermediat­es. Those who have a board may bring it; those who don’t can use one of Erwin’s at no charge.

The c ompetition will begin between 9 and 10 a. m. Competi tors will be divided into beginner and intermedia­tes in age brackets of 16 and younger for youth, 17 and older for adults. Judges will score the competitor­s on a point scale of one to 10 in three categories: style, technical tricks and stand-up-run (landing tricks).

A Phase 5 wake surf board will be presented the winner in each age division by pro surfer Drew Danielo.

“This competitio­n is for anyone interested in surfing. Anyone who can get up on a board behind a boat can be part of this competitio­n,” says Jessica Arnold, Erwin Marine Sales marketing coordinato­r.

Anyone wanting to compete should register at docklinene­ws. com/surf.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D I MAGE FROM ERWIN MARINE SALES ?? Competitor­s in Saturday morning’s surf contest on Lake Chickamaug­a will ride waves created by a Heyday WT-Surf boat.
CONTRIBUTE­D I MAGE FROM ERWIN MARINE SALES Competitor­s in Saturday morning’s surf contest on Lake Chickamaug­a will ride waves created by a Heyday WT-Surf boat.

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