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  2. River surfing - Wikipedia

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    The Ottawa River in Ottawa has long been a river surfing destination for both locals and travellers. [27] Local surf shops specialize in river surfing gear and boards. Average wave height varies between one and two meters. [28] The waves are most accessible in the spring with some remaining rideable year-round.

  3. Bodyboarding - Wikipedia

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    If the wide point of the board is nearer to the nose, the board tends to be best suited to prone riding as the bodyboarder's weight rests further up on the board. Boards with more parallel rails or a narrow nose tend to be more ideal for drop-knee and stand-up riding as the rider's center of gravity tends to rest further back.

  4. List of water sports - Wikipedia

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    Skimboarding is a sport where people use a wooden board to slide fast on water. Stone skipping, is a sport where people compete for the number of times and length that they can skip a stone on the water's surface. Surfing, a sport where an individual uses a board to stand up and ride on the face of a wave.

  5. Surfboard - Wikipedia

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    Longboards are the original and very first variety of board used in standup surfing. Ever since the sixth-century CE the ancient Hawaiians have used 270 to 910 cm (9 to 30 ft) solid wooden boards when practicing their ancient art of Hoe he'e nalu. Surfing was brought to the Hawaiian Islands by Polynesians and has since become popular worldwide.

  6. Riverboarding - Wikipedia

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    A riverboarder floats down the Kern River at about 110 m 3 /s (4,000 cu ft/s). Riverboarding is a boardsport in which the participant lies prone on their board with fins on their feet for propulsion and steering. This sport is also known as hydrospeed in Europe and as riverboarding or white-water sledging in New Zealand, depending on the type ...

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