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Countdown to SA Surfing Awards Begins

Posted by on Jun 30, 2011 in Industry News, Surfing Events | 0 comments

Brendon Gibbens

Cape Town surfer Brendon Gibbens is one of the contenders for the new award "best use of social media" at the upcoming South African Surfing Awards presented by Zigzag surfing magazine. Gibbens was nominated for his blog http://brendongibbens.tumblr.com/ blog and his Innersection video clip. The SA Surfing Awards will take place on 9 July at Suncoast Casino and Entertainment World in Durban. Photog: Alan van Gysen

The countdown to the 1970′s themed South African Surfing Awards presented by Zigzag has begun. The event, which takes place on 9 July at Suncoast, will see the honouring of our Surfing South Africa Pro Surf Tour (PST) and ASP Africa champions and several sought after individual accolades such as SA Surfer of the Year.

One of the most anticipated aspects to the evening is the inductions of South Africa’s golden oldies to the “Legends” and “Hall of Fame” Honours boards. The legends are those who have advanced South African surfing through the contribution to the industry, administration or some other pioneering aspect of our sport, while the Hall of Fame contenders are those who earned their stripes out in the water or through competitive surfing.

The lists read like a who’s who of South African surfing. Max Wetteland, Shaun Tomson, Jonathan Paarman, Gavin Rudolph, Mike Larmont, Tony van den Heuwel, Spider Murphy, Errol Hickman, Mike Ginsberg, Peers Pittard, Graham Hynes, Baron Stander, Peter Burness, Ernie Tomson and John Whitmore are some of the names that those outside of surfing may recognise.

The “Surfer of the Year” award has been dominated by Jordy Smith (Durban) over the last few years. Smith is undoubtedly South Africa’s most successful surfer on the international stage since Wendy Botha won the women’s world title in 1987. Grant Baker has been the only surfer able to break Smith’s stranglehold on this accolade when he took the award after dominating the Red Bull Big Wave Africa and Billabong XXL in 2008.

This year the Surfer of the Year will be split into Men’s and Women’s categories. Smith will be a front runner for the Men’s award once again, having finished runner up to the world title crown last year, the highest Men’s year end ranking by a South African for almost quarter a century. The Women’s award will be a closer fought affair, with Rosy Hodge and Nikita Robb (both East London) enjoying top step international experiences, while exciting young surfers Sarah Baum (Amanzimtoti) and Bianca Buitendag (George) have dominated local contests and ISA events.

Three new exciting awards introduced this year are “best use of social media”, “team performance of the year” and “moment of the year”.

Zigzag, Paarl Media KZN and Carling Black label are once again proud supporters of the South African Surfing Awards. Only a few of the 250 tickets remain. Tickets sold out long before the ticket booth closed last year, so those wishing to attend the event are advised to log on to www.computicket.com to book.

SRC: Zigzag / Olivia Jones Communications

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Surfers Honoured At SA Surfing Awards

Posted by on Apr 30, 2009 in Industry News, Surfing Events, Surfing Media | 0 comments

Wetsuits were exchanged for more formal wear at the third annual South African Surfing Awards.

The event, proudly presented by Zigzag Magazine in association with Paarl Web, took place at Suncoast Casino in Durban last Saturday night, 25 April 2009.

Local legend and big wave rider Grant “Twiggy” Baker walked away with the evening’s most prestigious award, Surfer of the Year, which looks to recognise the surfer who exceeded all surfing expectations in the twelve months gone by.

Baker scooped top honours for his undeniable rise to the forefront of big wave surfing across the globe after winning the 2008 Red Bull Big Wave Africa and a Billabong XXL Award for the largest wave ridden in the last 12 months.

” 2008 was a phenomenal year. I was lucky enough to be in the right place at the right time, but this evening and this award all starts here, with being a South African surfer. We owe everything we have to the SA surf legends who are here tonight, and i want to pay tribute to them. But most of all, this award goes to all the surfers in South Africa. Thank you, it’s an honour.” said winner Twiggy.

Other awards of the evening included :

1.        Pro Junior Champ 2008 : Bianca Buitendag (George)
2.        Pro Junior Champ 2008: Klee Strachan (Amanzimtoti)
3.        PST Champ 2008: Tammy Lee Smith (Ballito)
4.        PST Champ 2008: Devyn Mattheys (East London)
5.        ASP Africa Pro Junior Champ 2008: (Amanzimtoti)
6.        ASP Africa Champ: David Weare  (Durban North)
7.        Blowing Up Performer: Dale Staples  (St Francis Bay)
8.        Contribution to surfing: Louis Wulff  (East London)
9.        Photographer of the Year: Alan Van Gysen (Cape Town)
10.        Pushing The Boundaries: Red Bull Big Wave Africa
11.        World Tour Qualifier: Roseanne Hodge (East London)
12.        World Tour Qualifier: Jordy Smith (Durban)
13.        World Tour Qualifier: David Weare (Durban North)
14.        World Tour Qualifier: Greg Emslie (East London)

Will Bendix, editor of Zigzag, comments; “We’re honoured and extremely stoked to be able to host an evening like this that pays homage to the rich culture and legacy of South African surfing. And as you can see, there’s a lot to celebrate. It’s just an awesome reminder of how lucky we are to be surfers in this country.”

Highlights of the evening included the induction of surfing legends into the Hall of Fame, which honoured an elite group of surfers who have paved the way for South African Surfing. Current members include Max Wetteland, Mike Larmont, Spider Murphy, Graham Hynes and Shaun Tomson amongst others. The new inductees announced on the evening were Errol Hickman, and Michael Ginsburg.

1989 World Champion and surfing legend Martin “Pottz” Potter  was guest speaker. When the awards ended, 1st Project went on to being the roof down with their phenomenal drumming act to round off an epic evening.

Be sure to get your June/July edition of Zigzag to check out all the latest surfing news and highlights of the awards.

Picture Courtesy of Al Nicoll

Story source: Rox-ann Govender, Olivia Jones Communications

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Oxbow South African Longboard Championships 2009

Posted by on Apr 20, 2009 in Surfing Events | 0 comments

The Oxbow 2009 South African Longboard Championships ended on a literal high point this past weekend.

Excellent head high waves marked the finals which took place at The Point at Jeffrey’s Bay on Saturday.

The home team from the host province, Eastern Province, clinched the coveted team title by beating defending champions Western Province by quite a large margin. Newcomers Southern Cape took the impressive third place and KwaZulu-Natal came fourth overall.

On the individual side, the premier Open Men’s division saw a new champion being crowned when Justin Bing from the Western Province – who was the junior champion last year, beat a trio of Eastern Province competitors: Michael Hill, 2006 Open champion Dylan McLeod and Ludie du Toit.

Despite suffering a serious and shockingly unexpected stroke earlier this year – which almost cost him his life – defending champion and two-time ISA World Longboard champion Matthew Moir (Southern Cape), remarkably managed to reach the semi-finals before being eliminated. The 31-year old Moir has astonished everyone with his swift recovery and return to the surf.

Eastern Province’s Steven Sawyer and Phillipa Hill managed to successfully defend their 2008 titles (boys’ and senior women’s respectively). Other Eastern Province riders who won are Greg Smith (Senior Men) and John McLeod (Super Legends).

Apart from Justin Bing’s victory, the Western Province also produced 2009 SA champions in Simone Robb (Open Women), her husband Alan Robb (Grandmasters) and Mark Hoyle (Veterans), while KwaZulu-Natal delivered SA champions in Scott Lefevre (Juniors), Brad Weare (Masters), Hugh Thompson (Super Vets) and Mike Larmont (Legends).

The Southern Cape’s sole individual title went to Bianca Buitendag in the Girls division.

The full results are:

Team Standings
1.  Eastern Province            137 780
2.  Western Province           121 200
3.  Southern Cape               109 290
4.  Kwazulu-Natal                  93 400

Open Men
1.  Justin Bing (WP)
2.  Michael Hill (EP)
3.  Dylan McLeod (EP)
4.  Ludie du Toit (EP)

Open Women
1.  Simone Robb (WP)
2.  Michelle Hill (EP)
3.  Bianca Buitendag (SC)
4.  Roxy Towill (SC)

Junior Men (16-18 years)
1.  Scott Lefevre (KZN)
2.  Saul Bernstein (EP)
3.  Grant Beck (EP)
4.  Aaran Simmons (EP)

Masters (31-35)
1.  Brad Weare (KZN)
2.  Greg Heasley (EP)
3.  Ryan Anderson (EP)
4.  Michael Grendon (WP)

Grandmasters (36-40)
1.  Alan Robb (WP)
2.  Craig Cuff (EP)
3.  Glen Thompson (SC)
4.  Tim Ball (WP)

Senior Men (41-45)
1.  Greg Smith (EP)
2.  David Stubbs (WP)
3.  Craig van Greunen (EP)
4.  Deon Bing (WP)

Veterans (46-50)
1.  Mark Hoyle (WP)
2.  Steven Hair (SC)
3.  Fred Le Roux (KZN)
4.  Andrew Lenton (EP)

Super Vets (51-55)
1.  Hugh Thompson (KZN)
2.  Des Sawyer (EP)
3.  G.Byram (WP)
4.  Gavin Seaman (EP)

Legends (56-60)
1.  Mike Larmont (KZN)
2.  Greg Stokes (WP)
3.  Ken Saddington (KZN)
4.  Mush Hide (EP)

Super Legends (61 and over)
1.  John McLeod (EP)
2.  Mike Patterson (KZN)
3.  Mike Hornsey (SC)
4.  Terry Dean (SC)

Boys (15 and younger)
1.  Steven Sawyer (EP)
2.  Daniel Buitendag (SC)
3.  Chaim Simmons (EP)
4.  Galad Smith (EP)

Girls (15 and younger)
1.  Bianca Buitendag (SC
2.  Faye Zoetmulder (EP)
3.  Jessie Goodman (WP)
4.  Tess Saunders (SC)

Senior Women (35 and over)
1.  Phillipa Hill (EP)
2.  Bernie Shelley (WP)
3.  Margot Sanders (EP)
4.  Therese Russell (WP)

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