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- Q570459 abstract "Template:Expert subjectSandboarding is a board sport similar to snowboarding.It is a recreational activity and takes place on sand dunes rather than snow-covered mountains.This boardsport has adherents throughout the world, most prevalently in desert areas or coastal areas with beach dunes.It involves riding across or down a dune while standing with both feet strapped to a board, though some sandboarders use a board without bindings. It is less popular than snowboarding, partly because it is very difficult to build a mechanised ski lift on a sand dune, and so participants generally must walk back up to the top. Alternatively, they may ride a dune buggy or all-terrain vehicle back to the top of the dune. On the other hand, dunes are normally available year-round as opposed to ski resorts, which are usually seasonal.Josh Tenge, professional sandboarding champion, holds the Guinness Book of World Records entry for the longest-distance back flip at 44' 10". Tenge is also a four-time world sandboarding champion and holds three world records. Erik Johnson, a professional snowboarder and sandboarder, holds the Guinness World Record for Speed on a Sandboard at 51 mph (82 km/h). Unofficial speeds of 60 mph (97 km/h) have reportedly been clocked.".
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- Q570459 comment "Template:Expert subjectSandboarding is a board sport similar to snowboarding.It is a recreational activity and takes place on sand dunes rather than snow-covered mountains.This boardsport has adherents throughout the world, most prevalently in desert areas or coastal areas with beach dunes.It involves riding across or down a dune while standing with both feet strapped to a board, though some sandboarders use a board without bindings.".
- Q570459 label "Sandboarding".
- Q570459 depiction Sandboarding_in_Dubai.jpg.