Archive for the ‘news blog’ Category
Greg Emslie is the 2010 South African Surfing champion
Friday, June 4th, 2010
The 2010 Border surf team brought glory to East London when they wiped out the opposition on the final day of the 2010 SA Surfing Championships to take the coveted Presidents Cup as well as the other two team trophies on offer.
Central KZN, the 2009 President’s Cup winners, were second overall some 1,500 points behind Border. Hosts Southern KZN came third ahead of Eastern Province, Western Province, Zululand, Boland and Southern Cape.
Russel Winter conquers the 2010 Saltrock Open
Wednesday, June 2nd, 2010
Russell Winter is the new Saltrock Open Champion. The final took place in clean, 3 ft sets in a sun soaked Croyde and brought to an end a hard fought and very well supported competition.
Russell, who is originally from London but now calls Newquay home has been the English, British and European surfing champion and is generally regarded as Britain’s most successful surfer. He is a regular on the UKPST and was the first European surfer to qualify for the WCT tour where he famously once beat Kelly Slater in a heat at Sunset Beach in Hawaii.
Tow-in surfing supported by the Western Australian government
Tuesday, June 1st, 2010
Tow-in surfers from Western Australia have reasons to be happy. The official safety procedures require a spotter behind the jet ski driver, but the Department of Transport is exempting tow-in surfing rules for another 12 months.
The authorities believe everything is OK with the sport and everyone seems to have full respect for the general nautical rules and laws.
Sarah Baum conquers the 2010 Roxy Invitational Mozambique
Tuesday, June 1st, 2010
Durban surfer Sarah Baum has clinched the fourth annual Roxy Invitational surfing event in Mozambique. After two days of waiting for decent surf, the contest directors of this unique invitational event decided to run the final heat on the last day of the six-day waiting period in the three-foot contestable surf on offer at Tofinho Point, Tofo.
Eskom studies nuclear power plant for Jeffrey’s Bay
Monday, May 31st, 2010
Surfers from all around the world might lose one of their best and most loved wave sanctuaries. Believe it or not, Jeffrey's Bay and its Supertubes are the place chosen for a planned nuclear power plant.
Eskom, the company behind the project is considering building Africa's biggest unit at Thyspunt, very near Jeffrey's Bay.
Experts say waves and local economy will be affected.
James Watson and Davina Drinan win the 2010 Roar Industries Ultimate SUP Expo
Monday, May 31st, 2010
James Watson (Burleigh Heads, Qld), fought off challenges from a host of the state’s finest Stand-Up-Paddleboarders today, to impressively win the 2010 Roar Industries Ultimate SUP Expo.
With Australia’s premier exponents of the specialty Stand-Up-Paddle sport converging on Currumbin Alley (Gold Coast, Qld) an action packed day saw champions crowned across three divisions as well as Queensland’s SUP team selected to compete at the upcoming Australian Titles.
Kobi Graham is injured after serious wipe out at Cape Solander
Monday, May 31st, 2010
Bondi Rescue lifeguard Kobi Graham suffered a hideous wipe out at Cape Solander mid afternoon on Sunday May 30. Kobi took off on a slabbing 6-8ft bomb and kind of nose dived, free falling head first into the reef at “Ours”.
For those that don’t know “Ours” is a notorious big wave surf spot just outside the entrance to Botany Bay. The wave comes out of deep water before literally exploding on a shallow barnacle encrusted rock ledge no more than 10 metres in front of the sheer cliff face. Kobi fractured two vertebrae, meaning he broke his neck in layman’s terms.
Watch the video of this terrible wipe out, HERE.
British Stand Up Paddlers will connect Bath to London
Thursday, May 27th, 2010
British Adventurers Dave Cornthwaite and Sarah Outen aim to be the first to Stand Up Paddle (SUP) between Bath and London. The pair, who between them have rowed and paddled across both oceans and continents, are to team up for the first time, to endure a week of Stand Up Paddling across the UK from Bath to London. They are aiming to arrive into London’s Tower Bridge on the 8th June to celebrate World Oceans Day.
40 countries prepare for the 2010 International Surfing Day
Wednesday, May 26th, 2010
Summer is coming for some of you and is ending for others. All riders are in the water and the thousands of organizers of the International Surfing Day hurry to prepare the big day of Sunday, June 20. About 40 countries are getting ready to welcome more than 200 events.
This day aims to make discover surfing as a sport and culture thanks to many activities offered all around the world.
