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Top Junior Surfers Head for the Mossel Bay for Second Stop of the 2009 Quiksilver King of the Groms 0

The second leg of the 2009 Quiksilver King of the Groms series will take place in the idyllic setting of Mossel Bay this coming weekend (13 and 14 June) and will see a contingent of South Africa’s top junior surfers descending on the small town to contest the event. Over the years the Quiksilver King of the Groms has become a major force in unearthing South Africa’s blossoming surfing talent and will have R22,000 in prize money up for grabs at this weekend’s event.

In the premier under 16 division the focus will be on 2008 Champion Michael February (Cape Town). February started off his 2009 campaign to defend his title on a great note by winning the first event of the series in his home waters of Kommetjie and will be going all out to make it two in a row. But 2008 Mossel Bay winner and runner-up in the first leg of the 2009 series, Davey Brand (Cape Town), will be a strong contender for the R3,500 first place cheque. Other names to watch out for include Davey van Zyl (Durban), Steven Sawyers (Jeffreys Bay), Dane Staples (St Francis Bay) and 13 year old upstart Slade Prestwich (Scottburgh).

The Under 20 division will be an even more competitive affair with the list of entrants including some of South African surfing’s future stars. Leading the local charge will be Mossel Bay’s Shaun Joubert who is a member of the South African Junior surfing team and one of the most respected junior competitors in the country. Having won last year’s Mossel Bay edition of the Quiksilver King of the Groms, Joubert will again be surfing in his backyard and will draw on all his local knowledge in his drive to take home the title.

The 2009 Quiksilver King of the Groms has been a revelation so far, with 16 year old Umhlanga surfer Beyrick de Vries taking the Under 20 title at the first leg of the year to put himself on top of the series rankings. De Vries will undoubtedly be more focussed than ever and hungry to repeat his performance at Long Beach. Fellow Umhlanga surfer Chris Leppan placed second to de Vries in Kommetjie and will be hoping to improve on this result and pocket the R5,000 winners cheque. Other surfers that will be vying for the title include 2007 Under 16 champion Dale Staples (St Francis Bay), 2008 Under 20 winner and fellow Seal Point local Nick Godfrey, and 2009 Quiksilver Pro Junior winner Kyle Lane (Umhlanga).

Kommetjie’s Brendon Gibbens has become a major force to be reckoned with following his inclusion in Surfer Magazine’s 2008 Hot 100 Top Junior Surfers in the world, while Casey Grant (Scottburgh), 2009 SA Under 20 Champion Shaun Dennis ( Durban ) and Matt Bromley (Kommetjie) will all be serious threats.

As in the past, the 2009 series will consist of three events. The first was held in fantastic conditions in Cape Town on 14 and 15 March, the second will be this coming weekend (13 and 14 June) in Mossel Bay , with the final event taking place at Southbroom on the KZN south coast on the weekend of 15 and 16 August. The overall winner of the 2009 Quiksilver King of the Groms Under 16 division will be flown with a chaperone to France for the world King of the Groms final which will be held in conjunction with the 2009 Quiksilver Pro France WCT contest. The under 20 series winner will receive a return air ticket to Hawaii – surfing’s most hallowed proving grounds – for the 2009 winter season.

An exciting aspect of each event will be the Virgin Mobile Expression Session which will allow the entrants to take to the water to compete for R2000 in prize money as they push each other to pull off the most radical maneuver during the 30 minute session. Each leg of the 2009 Quiksilver King of the Groms will be supported by Red Bull who will provide energy centres to keep the competitors operating at peak performance levels.

The Quiksilver King of the Groms is presented by Virgin Mobile in association with Resolution, and is sanctioned by Surfing South Africa. Entry forms can be obtained by logging on to www.surfingsouthafrica.co.za.

Quik Facts:
What: The 2009 Quiksilver King of the Groms.
Where: Cape Town (Kommetjie region) 14 & 15 March, Mossel Bay 13 & 14 June, Southbroom 15 & 16 August.
Who: South Africa ‘s top U16 and U20 surfers. The defending champions are Nick Godfrey (U20) from St Francis Bay and Michael February (U16) of Kommetjie, Cape Town.
Sponsors: Quiksilver, Virgin Mobile, Resolution, MXit, Supersport, Surfing South Africa and Red Bull.
Prizes: Total Prize money per event is R22, 000. The U16 series winner will be flown with a chaperone to France for the KOTG finals which are held in conjunction with the 2009 Quiksilver Pro France WCT. The U20 series winner will receive a return air ticket to Hawaii . The Virgin Mobile Expression Session will offer a further R2,000 to the surfer that pulls off the most radical move during the 30 minute session.

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