wakeboarding

/ˈweɪkˌbɔrdɪŋ/
noun
  1. A water sport in which a person is towed behind a motorboat while standing on a short, wide board, performing tricks and jumps.
    • He watched professional wakeboarding competitions online to improve his own technique.
    • She took up wakeboarding during summer vacation and quickly learned to jump the wake.
    • The lake was perfect for wakeboarding because the water was calm and the boat had a strong engine.