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Competitive License
Are you an athlete or competitor? Then check out some of the following information so you
enter events and programs properly equipped:
WSWC Competitive Licence Program
A WSWC Competitive Licence is in addition to whatever competitive
membership may be required by your Regional/Provincial Association.
Licences are sold by discipline (i.e. classic, barefoot, wakeboard, disabled, racing).
The price for a single competitive licence is $40. Athletes wishing to have competitive
licences for more than one discipline will pay $40 for the first discipline,
and $15 per additional discipline.
The benefits of purchasing a WSWC Licence are:
- eligible to participate at Nationals; Classic/Wakeboard/Barefoot
- eligible to participate at Regional Championships (i.e. Easterns / Westerns / Atlantics)
- eligible to participate in any record capable tournament
- eligible for selection to WSWC teams, training camps, events and programs
- eligible to achieve Canadian Records
- access to discipline specific rulebook
- receive Athlete Performance Booklet (waterski & barefoot)
- inclusion in the annual Canadian Rankings List (water ski & barefoot)
- receive issues of "Wakesports" magazine
- access to Tow-Smart Boat Insurance
To get your Competitive Licence now, click here ->
To get a Competitive Licence Application Form click here.
Sport doping has and will continue to be an important issue. An organization called
the World Anti Doping Agency (WADA) has engaged the world's sport community in adopting its
standards and policies on addressing the use of performance enhancing substances in sport. In
Canada, the Canadian Centre for Ethics in Sport (CCES) manages this for sport in Canada. Our
organization subsequently adopts these policies and practices.
In accordance to these policies and procedures, all members of the association are subject
to doping control.
For further information on the anti-doping control program in Canada, or want to see a banned and restricted
substances list, visit Canadian Centre for Ethics in Sport.
Finally, you should also be aware of Water Ski and Wakeboard Canada's
Code of Conduct.
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