Archive May 2009

Premier High School Surfing Competition Comes to San Diego 0

WHO:
The top surfers from San Diego County-area high schools, including Carlsbad High, Point Loma High, San Dieguito High and Torrey Pines High

WHAT:
Red Bull Riders Cup, the nations’ premier high school surfing competition. Red Bull and the National Surf League partnered to create Red Bull Riders Cup to help bring the sport of surfing to a new and exciting level. The nationwide event brings together 34 high schools from eight regions to compete in a single elimination “March-Madness” style tournament. The Series utilizes the National Surf League’s “The Game” format, which was modeled after team sports such as basketball, football, and baseball. The Game format serves to bridge the gap between individual sports like surfing and more fan-friendly team sports. This revolutionary format includes two teams competing against each other, only one team in the water at a time, three periods, timeouts, coaches, referees and substitutes

Full Competition Schedule: (West Coast start time: 4:00pm)
Mar 16-19 Santa Cruz Pleasure Point, Santa Cruz – Winner: Aptos High
Mar 24-26 Golden State Seaside Park, Ventura – Winner: Malibu High
Mar 31-Apr 2 Central FL Pelican Beach Park -Winner: Satellite High
Apr 15-16 South Bay El Porto 45th St., Manhattan Beach
Apr 21-23 North FL New Smyrna/Ponce Inlet
May 4-9 New Jersey 3rd-9th street, Ocean City
May 19-21 Orange County Huntington Beach Pier
May 26-28 San Diego Seaside Reef
June 6-7 Championship Upper Trestles

WHERE:
Seaside Reef
Cardiff State Beach, CA

WHEN:
Tuesday – May 26th, 4pm Start
Carlsbad High Vs. Point Loma High

Wednesday – May 27th, 4pm start
San Dieguito High Vs Torrey Pines High

Thursday – May 28th, 4pm start
Final

CONTACT:
Scott Houston, (310) 740-7099 or scott.houston@us.redbull.com

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The 2009 South African
Championships kick off
in St Mikes – TODAY
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St Mikes, the power point break on the Southern KZN coast will host the 2009 South Coast Tourism South African Surfing Championships, which gets under way today, Thursday (May 28) and ends on Sunday (May 31).
Over 100 surfers representing six provincial teams will be action in four different divisions for Men and Women and they will be competing in South Africa’s longest running event.

All the participating surfers have been selected for their provincial teams after competing in rigorous trials and will not only be focused on achieving individual glory in one of the four divisions but will also be surfing for team honours and the winning of the 40 year old Presidents Cup.

This will be the seventh time that the Southern KZN Surfing Association will be hosting the premier championship on the Surfing South Africa calendar and the sixth time that St Mikes will play host to the event.Southern KZN Surfing Association hosted its first ever SA Championships at Trafalgar in the mid 70’s.
Although the talented Southern KZN surfers have never won the Presidents Cup they came a close second to neighbours KZN in 2003 when the event last took place on the shores of St Mikes.

Southern Natal has produced a couple of Men’s and Women’s champions in Mark Brodowicz, who won the National title in 1978 in East London, the year his brother Ant won the World Championship title at the same venue and Brian Jacobs, who took honours in 1983.
Southern KZN home grown products, Heather Clark, Kay Holt and Sarah Maritz have won a bunch of Women’s titles between them but of the three only Clark, the defending champion will be competing. As usual she is in the Southern KZN team and her local knowledge, experience and determination must make her the favourite to successfully defend her crown.

In 2003 when the SA Championships was last held at St Mikes, Quintin Jones of Western Province won the Open Men’s title but he is not competing this year.
2008 Men’s champion Shaun Payne will be back surfing for provincial champions Eastern Province this year and the Cape St Francis local is out to make it two in a row.

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Vote For The Worlds Best Surfer 0

World Pro Surfers All Star event

The world’s best—voted on by you – will be competing at the Hurley US Open of Surfing

Have you ever felt deprived as a surf fan? Felt like the Dream Tour is great and all, but wish we could personally inspire a little more magic from our favorite surfers?

Well, come this July at the Hurley US Open of Surfing, those wishes will be granted. It’s called the World Professional Surfers All-Star event, where the fans finally get to decide who they want to see perform.  The concept is simple. World Professional Surfers (WPS), the union that works on behalf of the ASP’s touring professionals, helped hatch an event that is our equivalent to the Home Run Derby or the Slam Dunk Contest.

The fans vote, the top 10 surfers are announced and then those surfers attend the Open at Huntington Beach, surf in the six-star, get proper recognition on stage and also compete in a PWC-assisted expression session that has to be seen to be believed.

Right now, four former world champions are guaranteed All Stars: Kelly Slater, Andy Irons, Mick Fanning and CJ Hobgood. The six remaining All Stars are entirely up to you. Just go to the World Professional Surfers site, pick your favorite surfer and cast your vote.

Then watch the magic happen in July knowing you had a hand in it.

Voting ends June 15. Check out the voting webpage

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