Parvinder Singh (TP) finishes his first pass with a heelside backroll. He was the only rider in his division with two stand-up passes. (Photo 2 © Sasha Christian/Red Sports)
Ng Wei Teck (SIM) landed a run with two inverts to finish third in the Men’s Freeride. It was his first competition since the knee injury he sustained two years ago. (Photo 3 © Sasha Christian/Red Sports)
Denise Wong (SMU), seeded fifth in the final, won the Women’s Freeride division. She had been training as early as 7am, three time a week, in preparation for this competition. (Photo 4 © Sasha Christian/Red Sports)
Casey Yew (TP) impresses the judges with his big heelside stalefish grab. His high intensity and execution earned him first place in the Men’s Intermediate. (Photo 5 © Sasha Christian/Red Sports)
Vincent Widjaja (SIM), winner of the Men’s Novice, was the only rider in his division to successfully land regular and switch two-wake jumps. (Photo 6 © Sasha Christian/Red Sports)
Padma Lau (SMU) wins in Women’s Novice made a big contribution to SMU’s overall team points. (Photo 7 © Sasha Christian/Red Sports)
Joshua Tay, one of Singapore’s top wakeboarders, wins the Ripcurl Best Trick Contest for the second year in a row with a whirlybird. (Photo 8 © Sasha Christian/Red Sports)
George Hartmann, part of the stunt crew from Universal Studios, sticks a krypt which lands him in second place of the Best Trick Contest. (Photo 9 © Sasha Christian/Red Sports)
Richard Raju surprises the crowd as lands a frontflip on his second attempt to win 3rd place in the Best Trick Contest. (Photo 10 © Sasha Christian/Red Sports)
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