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2009 NSSA Nationals Day 4 [video] 0

The Final Countdown: The tension rises as Finals Eve comes to a close at the 2009 NSSA Nationals

Evan Geiselman dropped a ten. The wave was, so far, the highlight of the event. But that won’t last. By now the field is carved down to the bone, the marrow, the skeleton of the very best in the NSSA. The final day is looming. There is no more room for dodgy judgment calls and waves not ended in any sort of combination of blow-tail, air reverse or power gouge. Or shouting matches and fist fights over questionable back paddling. There’s too much focus now.

You may be thinking this all drips of over-hype. But, we’re the media; over-hyping is our gig. It’s all kind of true, though. Paddle-battles and handfuls of triangles are no novel thing at Nationals, just as parents loosing it and heightened rivalries aren’t either. But something is different about all that stuff this year. On Finals Eve at Lowers, the beach is usually buzzing with the expected ensemble of wetsuited children and their slightly manic coaches, mentors and parents. All the sponsoring companies have their own version of diversion beneath their tents: Guitar Hero, foosball, poker and whatever else keeps kids occupied during the biggest contest of the NSSA season. This year, that stuff is kind of there, but it’s kind of not. “It’s the economy,” someone told me. I wanted to punch them in the face. I would’ve rather heard it was because half of Hollywood died this week.

read the full story at surfing mag

Mr Price Pro called off due to
dangerous surf conditions
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Mr. Price Pro

ASP 6-Star WQS Mens event
ASP 6-Star WQS Womens event
Ballito, KZN South Africa
29 June – 5 July 2009

KwaZulu- Natal, Ballito –  Organisers of the 5 Star ASP World Qualifying Series Mr Price Pro have decided to call the event off for the day due to extreme and dangerous surf conditions. The surfers will meet at 06h30 tomorrow morning for a possible 07h00 start.

DANGEROUS SURF CONDITIONS FORCE ORGANISERS TO PLACE EVENT ON HOLD

KwaZulu- Natal, Ballito –  Surfers woke to a spectacle of powerful 2.5 – 3 meter (8-10ft) surf pounding the Ballito coastline forcing organizers to look at the possibility of moving the Women’s 5 Star ASP World Qualifying Series Mr Price Pro Ballito to Tinley Manor, twenty minutes North of Ballito.

With conditions deemed extremely dangerous, organisers have placed the event on hold until 10h00. Should the conditions improve, the event will get underway with one heat of local Trials, followed by the Women’s Round of 60.

Hawaiian junior surfing sensation Carissa Moore, 16, will kick-start this year’s prestigious ASP World Qualifying Series event when she takes on fellow Hawaiian Gabi Cope, Bronwyn Coote (Zaf) in Heat 1.

South African hopefuls Sarah Baum (Warner Beach), Heidi Palmboom (Bluff), Tanika Hoffman (Cape Town), Chantelle Rautenbach (Cape Town) and reigning South African Open Women’s Champion Heather Clark (Port Shepstone) will also feature in the Round of 60.

The 5 Star ASP WQS Mr Price Pro Ballito includes 70 local and international female surfers including 11 of the world’s ‘Top 17’. The top seed is Amee Donohoe (Haw) and the highest rated surfer competing in the event is ASP World No. 3 Paige Hareb (NZ).

Check the Live Coverage

East Coast Radio is the official radio broadcaster for the Mr Price Pro Ballito.

Jeff Clark sets the record straight on his “Resignation” from Mavericks Contest 0

The press release issued by Mavericks Surf Ventures this week stating that I ‘stepped down’ and I am ‘passing the torch to the next generation’ is wrong. The reality is that I was ousted as Contest Director by the current CEO.

I must also note that, while the company’s news release states that this year’s contest will be held to celebrate ‘the 35th anniversary of Jeff Clark’s first session at the now world-famous break,’ the 35th anniversary is actually next season, in 2010-11. I will not allow the company to use my accomplishment as a marketing tactic.

Effective today, I have resigned from the Board of Directors of Mavericks Surf Ventures.

My vision for the Mavericks Surf Contest has been unwavering: it is about the family of big wave surfers, the spirit of the ocean, and this amazing wave. I never wanted that to be compromised for the sake of money or marketing opportunities. I think that focus is obvious to anyone who knows me or who has seen my priorities over the years.

read the full statement at jeff clarks blog