This Is What a Human Wakeboard Looks Like
PHNOM PENH, PHNOM PENH - OCTOBER 17: Pirum Sot, 12, hands professional wakeboarder Emily Copeland Durham her tow line at the Kam-Air wake park outside Phnom Penh, Cambodia. The park is the first and only permanent wakeboarding facility in Cambodia, and the international event is the first that has ever been held in the country. Four American professional riders - Shaun Murray, Emily Copeland Durham, Bob Soven, and Raimi Merritt - spent three days in Cambodia teaching youth how to wakeboard and increasing awareness of the sport, which is essentially unknown in the country on October 17, 2015 in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. (Photo by Luc Forsyth/Getty Images)
A guy acted as a human wakeboard for his friend. He did it by lying on his stomach on a wakeboard, as his buddy stands on his back. They each have their own rope handle, and when it starts pulling . . . off they go “tandem wakeboarding” across the water.