Mr Price WP Open Results
The Mr Price WP Open surfing championships took place at Long Beach in Kommetjie last weekend (6 and 7 June).
Despite coming fourth in the U20 Boys Division, Durbanite Chad du Toit made a comeback so spectacular, it was enough to earn him first place during the final Men’s division event. With that victory, he managed to earn himself R6 000 and 1 000 PST points. Local Long Beacher Brendon Gibbens came second, Shaun Joubert of Mossel Bay came third and the South African Men’s champion Gavin Roberrts of Scottburgh came fourth.
The U20 Boys final and the R2 000 first prize were won by South African Junior team captain and Long Beach local Matt Bromley. Fellow Long Beacher Mikey February came second, Shaun (Joubert) was third and Chad (du Toit) came fourth.
The Women’s final was won by Chantelle Rautenbach of Melkbossstrand. She bagged R2 500 for her effort. East London’s Nikita Robb came second. Mr Price team members Stacey Guy of Melkbosstrand and Tammy Lee Smith of Salt Rock came third and fourth.
Well done to them all!
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Mr Price WP Open
He has barely bagged the crown as South Africa’s surfing champion, and already Gavin Roberts is gearing up to participate in this weekend’s Mr Price WP Open.
The event, set to take place in the Cape Peninsula tomorrow and Sunday (6 and 7 June 2009), is also drawing other big-name surfers such as Gavin’s fellow KwaZulu-Natal surfer, Gary van Wieringen.
The Cape’s wild wintry weather probably won’t deter the 32 guys who will compete in the Men’s Division. That lineup includes surfing talent such as Capetonian Ian Armstrong, Matthew Bromley from Kommetjie and Shaun Joubert of Mossel Bay.
The girls will also be well represented by South Africa’s U20 Women’s Champion Tarryn Chudleigh from Kommetjie, Nikita Robb of East London, Tammy Lee Smith of Salt Rock, and Melkbos surfers Stacey Guy and Chantelle Rautenbach.
Brendon Gibbens, Mikey February and Matthew Bromley from Kommetjie, Jaco Steyn of Melkbos, Shaun Joubert and Somerset Wester Jacob Mellish, Chad du Toit of Durban and Chris Leppan of Umhlanga will surf in the Pro Junior field.
The weather is expected to kick up the swell to an excess of 15 foot this weekened, so these pros should have a lot of fun.
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KZN Tops At 2009 SA Surfing Championships
<!– @page { size: 21cm 29.7cm; margin: 2cm } P { margin-bottom: 0.21cm } –>Kwa-Zulu Natal came out tops at the recent annual South Coast Tourism South African Surfing Championships with two of their own surfers emerging as champions.
Having a home surf advantage certainly seemed to pay off, because the host province even surfed off with the President’s Cup.
Southern KZN team members Gavin Roberts and Heather Clark won the Men’s and Women’s titles respectively.
According to reports, this past Sunday’s weather in St Mikes was fine and conditions were near perfect with 3 – 6 foot surf.
Roberts beat 2007 SA Champion Devyn Mattheys of Border, pushing him into second place with Dan Redman of KZN coming in third. Eastern Province’s (EP) Ryan Payne came fourth and was crowned Surfer of the Contest for 2009.
Clark successfully defended the title she won at Victoria Bay last year. Nikita Robb of Border was second, Tammy Lee Smith of KZN came third and Faye Zoetmulder of EP was fourth.
The under 20 set also saw KZN surfers rising to the top. Shawn Dennis took the title with fellow KZN boy Kyle Lane in second. Bertie Stuurman of EP came third. Chris Leppan, also from KZN, came fourth.
Despite stitches to her face from an injury sustained when her board hit her in the face during the semi-final, Tarryn Chudleigh of Western Province (WP) still managed to take the Under 20 Girls title.
Sarah Baum of KZN was second, Alice McGregor of Border came third and Lauren Colberg of Boland was fourth.
KZN’s dominance in all four divisions secured them the Presidents Cup which they last won in 2005. Southern KZN came second, Border was third, Eastern Province – who was last year’s champion – came fourth, Western Province was fifth and Boland came sixth. The 2009 South African Surfing Championships were presented by Surfing South Africa, hosted by Southern KZN Surfing Association and sponsored by South Coast Tourism.
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SA Chicks Surfing at Roxy Invitational in Mozambique
Ten of South Africa’s hottest young female surfers are currently battling it out at the Roxy Invitational 2009 event in Ponto d’Oura in Mozambique.
The event, in which prize money of R15 000 is up for grabs, has been turned into a truly international contest with the inclusion of two surfers from the island nation of Reunion, Johanne Defay and Canelle Bullard. The week-long contest kicked off on Monday, the 4th of May 2009 and will continue until next Monday.
In attendance is the reigning champion, Port Shepstone’s Heather Clark. She is vying for the winner’s pot of R10 000 against the likes of 2009 Roxy Wahine Cup winner Tarryn Chudleigh from Cape Town, and East London girls Nikita Robb and Alice MacGregor.
Competitors also include SA junior surfing team members Kirsty Delport (Durban), Tanika Hoffman (Cape Town), Bianca Buitendag (George) and Durbanite Sarah Baum, who is fresh from her victory at the Oakley Pro Junior that took place in Port Alfred over the weekend.
Faye Zoetmulder (Port Elizabeth) and Tasha Mentasti (Durban) are also competing.
For more information, visit http://www.roxy.co.za/invitational
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World’s Best Juniors to Battle it out at Billabong ASP
The world’s best junior surfers will battle it out at the Billabong ASP World Junior Championships from January 3 – 10, 2008 at Sydney’s North Narrabeen Beach in New South Wales, Australia.
This is the most presitgious junior event in the world. It marks the culmination of the 2008 ASP Pro Junior Series where competitors from each of the seven ASP regions compete on their domestic tours for a chance at qualifying for the Billabong ASP World Junior Championships. A minimum of 13 countries will represent the seven ASP regions this January at North Narrabeen’s world-class beach breaks.
South African wunderkind Jordy Smith took the title in 2006, and some of the brilliant South African surfers hoping to follow in his footsteps will include Klee Strachan, Nick Godfrey, Shaun Joubert, Casey Grant, Rudy Palmboom Jr., Sarah Baum and Nikita Robb.
The names of the other countries’ Billabong ASP World Junior Championships qualifiers whom the South Africans will be competing against are:
ASP North America
- Cory Arrambide (USA)
- Nat Young (USA)
- Andrew Doheny (USA)
- Travis Beckmann (USA)
- Blake Jones (USA)
- Christa Alves (USA)
- Courtney Conlogue (USA)
ASP Hawaii
- Kai Barger (HAW)
- Kiron Jabour (HAW)
- Casey Brown (HAW)
- Sebastian Zietz (HAW)
- TBA (HAW)
- Coco Ho (HAW)
- Leila Hurst (HAW)
ASP Japan
- Shota Nakamura (JPN)
- Nobuyuki Osawa (JPN)
- Kaito Sekimoto (JPN)
- Keito Matsuoka (JPN)
- Koki Nakamura (JPN)
- Nao Ohmura (JPN)
- Sayuri Hashimoto (JPN)
ASP South America
- Alex Ribeiro (BRA)
- Alejo Muniz (BRA)
- Ricardo dos Santos (BRA)
- Alex Lima (BRA)
- Magno Dias (BRA)
- Jadson Andre (BRA)
- Diana Cristina (BRA)
- Gabriela Leite (BRA)
ASP Europe
- Maxime Huscenot (REU)
- Marc Lacomare (FRA)
- Medi Veminardi (REU)
- Jatyr Bersaluce (EUK)
- Pierre-Valentin Laborde (FRA)
- Jules Thomet (FRA)
- Alizee Arnaud (FRA)
- Pauline Ado (FRA)
ASP Australasia
- Stuart Kennedy (AUS)
- Heath Joske (AUS)
- Tamaroa McComb (PYF/AUS)
- Jayke Sharp (AUS)
- Lincoln Taylor (AUS)
- Matt Wilkinson (AUS)
- Tyler Wright (AUS)
- Laura Enever (AUS)
ASP International Wildcards
- Andres Wurst (PER)
- Dusty Payne (HAW)
- Owen Wright (AUS)
- Charley Martin (GLP)
- Luciana Heremoana (PYF)
- Sage Erickson (USA)
- Bethany Hamilton (HAW)
Billabong Wildcards
- Granger Larsen (HAW)
- Arini Mason (NZL)
- Paige Hareb (NZL)
Von Zipper Trialists (Top 2 into Billabong ASP World Junior Championships)
- Richard Christie (NZL)
- Nick Riley (AUS)
- Madison Williams (AUS)
- Mitch Crews (AUS)
- Julian Wilson (AUS)
- Nick Vasicek (AUS)
- Craig Anderson (AUS)
- Heifara-Peter Tahutini (PYF)
- Israel Surfer (ISR)
- Israel Surfer (ISR)
- Torrey Meister (HAW)
- Local North Narrabeen Surfer (AUS)
- Raditiya Rhondi (IDN)
- Kolohe Andino (USA)
- Peterson Cristanto (BRA)
- Brent Savage (AUS)
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