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Sixteen-year old Bianca Buitendag from George managed to win both the U20 and premier Open divisions of the 2009 Roxy Wahine Cup at Suncoast Beach near Durban this past weekend, snatching up R12 500 in prize money and one of the most prestigious titles in South African surfing.

“It was a bit stressful surfing two divisions,” Bianca said after the final. “Saturday wasn’t too bad, because I only had a couple of heats to surf, but making both finals [on Sunday] meant I had to surf five heats. So I had to really conserve my energy, especially with the Open final being the last of the day, because that’s the one everyone wants to win. Fortunately I was staying at the Suncoast Hotel, so I was able to go back to my room between heats and rest to maintain my energy levels through the day.”

By winning the Open division, Bianca managed to defeat defending champion Tarryn Chudleigh from Kommetjie, who came second. Chantelle Rautenbach from Melkbosstrand came third and Tanika Hoffman – also from Kommetjie – came fourth.

In the U20 finals, Bianca beat New Pier’s Kirsty Delport, reigning South African U18 champion Alice McGregor from East London (who came third) and Tarryn, who ended up in fourth place.

The U16 final was won by South African Junior Team member and Warner Beach native Sarah Baum. Sabrina Scott came second, and Emma Smith and Cara MacDonald tied for third.

The U14 youngsters who battled it out were Channelle Botha, who beat Gina Smith, Jordan Vanhoutte and Tahra Uren.

The Novice Division, open to girls who had never surfed a contest before, was won by Jelaine Hermitte, who managed to secure herself a year-long Roxy sponsorship. Jamie-Lee Glazer was runner-up, Holly Konig came third and Michelle Verreynne came fourth. We’re sure that we’ll be seeing more of these names in future!

Roxy Wahine Cup

Author: surfer

South Africa’s premier, stand-alone women’s surfing event, The Roxy Wahine Cup, is taking place at the gorgeous Suncoast Beach near Durban this weekend (29 & 30 November).

The best female surfers in the country are all going to be attending and competing in the event where they’ll be battling it out for a share of the generous prize money. Even newbies, with no previous event surf experience, will have a chance of competing in the Novice Division, in which an amazing one-year Roxy sponsorship is up for grabs.

Along with the surfing action, the Roxy Wahine Cup also offers a weekend-long festival of live music and fun on the lawns of Suncoast Beach.

Last years’s winner, Heather Clark, who pocketed R10,000 for her victory, is expected to be back to defend her title.  She is bound to face tough competition from the likes of Tanika Hoffman, Tarryn Chudleigh, Nikita Robb, Kirsty Delport and Sarah Baum.

The Roxy Wahine Cup is a Surfing South Africa (SSA) event and forms part of the Pro Surf Tour.

The event is sponsored by Virgin Mobile and Resolution, and is supported by MXit, Supersport, Suncoast, Durban City, Clean & Clear, Nivea and Red Bull.