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NewcastleSUP
NewcastleSUP
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19 Nov 2009 6:52am
Jaime Mitchell has been invited to this years 'Eddie' capping off stella year in the water.

From the coastalwatch site>

Eight time Molokai to Oahu Paddleboard champion, Big Wave Hunter, and arguably the fastest man on water Jamie Mitchell from Currumbin has received what many big wave surfers consider the ultimate honour receiving an invite to compete in the 25th Eddie Aikau Invitational.

“The Eddie”, as it is known, features the world's top big wave riders, by invitation only, and is reserved for a rare day of epic proportions when Waimea Bay is booming with waves of 10 metres plus.

Mitchell is on the shortlist of Alternates, meaning that if any of the 28 elite Invitees can’t make it or choose not to ride on the day, he may realize his dream of riding in Aikau’s honor.

It’s a major step for the former Gold Coast lifeguard considered by many as one of the world top all-round watermen. Even more impressive is that he only arrived on the big wave scene in 2003, but since making his debut at Waimea, he has continued to astound, performing well on the biggest of days.

“I’ve logged a lot of water time in the ocean,” says Mitchell. “It’s definitely different water time - out by yourself, alone with the ocean. But I think (paddleboarding) has more in common with big wave riding than surfing small waves does.
“When you see that big wave coming, you’ve got to talk yourself through it. Like when you’re out there alone, paddling. You talk to the ocean and you talk yourself through the process. It’s about understanding the ocean, judgment and the sum of all your experiences.”

Aikau was more than a surfer. He was a free-diver, bodysurfer, voyager, and lifeguard, performing countless rescues during his days as Waimea's premier lifeguard in the '60s and early '70s.

His daily life revolved around the ocean so it was fate that his life would end there, too. In 1978, en-route to Tahiti aboard the Hokule’a voyaging canoe, gale force winds and heaving seas capsized the vessel in the Molokai Channel. With no other means of securing help for his crew, Eddie insisted on paddling for Lanai, some 19 kilometres away. He was just two months shy of his 32nd birthday. He was never seen again.

Mitchell, at age 32, has found his connection with Aikau, and it’s out there in the same channel and bay of surf that Aikau dedicated his life to.

Through the course of his eight world championship crossings of the Molokai Channel, and while riding huge waves at Waimea Bay, Jamie has embraced Eddie’s legacy and the tradition of the waterman, finding a common bond with the man he never met: Both were lifeguards; both have an inordinate number of hours on the ocean; both grew up swimming and bodysurfing the waves and developed an uncanny ability to “read” the ocean; both can perform in intense situations.

“Every year I paddle the channel there are times when my mind goes to Eddie,” says Mitchell. “It makes the connection special. There have been some real tough times when I’ve had to look hard into my soul, dig deep, and ask myself if I really want this. You’ve got to want it.”
He feels the same yearning when it comes to surfing in The Eddie:
“It’s the ultimate honour. Just getting on the list is an honour. To actually surf in it would be amazing. I feel I’ve honoured Eddie a little with every crossing of the Molokai Channel and I hope to one day do the same in his event.

Coinciding with his invitation Jamie has also recently launched his official website www.jamie-mitchell.com where you can follow Jamie’s adventures through his blog as well as checking out heaps of amazing photos, facts and figures. Take a look you’ll be blown away.

Jamie Mitchell – FAST FACTS
Lives: Currumbin
Sponsors: Quiksliver, Surftech, Kaenon Eyewear, Futures Fins, Zen Nutrition
Achievements:
• 8 x 1st place Molokai to Oahu Paddleboard Race, Hawaii (32miles).
• 6 x 1st place Hennessey’s International (eight miles) Paddleboard Race, Hawaii
• 6 x 1st place United States Paddleboard Championship, California USA
• 4 x 1st Place Maui International (nine miles) Paddleboard Race, Hawaii
• 3 x 1st place 2007 Quiksilver Australian Open Ocean Paddleboard Race
• Billabong XXL nomination 2008 - Biggest paddle-in wave Todos Santos Mexico
• 5th place 2007 World Cup Tow-In Championships Invitational, Chile
• 2007 invited to Peahi (Jaws) World Cup Tow-In Championships, Hawaii
• 2009 invited to join inaugural World Stand Up Surf Tour
• 2009 1st Place Battle of the Paddle
DavidJohn
DavidJohn
VIC
17570 posts
VIC, 17570 posts
19 Nov 2009 8:29am
Thanks for the info.. He sure is a legend.. .. I hope they get great waves.. btw.. when is the 'Eddie'. ?

DJ
aussiewahine
aussiewahine
QLD
798 posts
QLD, 798 posts
19 Nov 2009 8:26am
DavidJohn said...
when is the 'Eddie'. ?



This from the quiksilver website below:-

The ASP sanctioned event will be held on one day, between December 1, 2009 and February 28, 2010, when waves exceed the 20-foot minimum threshold and Invitees contend for the $98K prize purse. The traditional opening ceremony honoring this silver anniversary will be one to remember, taking place at 2pm, December 3rd, 2009, at Waimea Bay.

http://live.quiksilver.com/2009/eddie/index.php?btn_home=_over
DavidJohn
DavidJohn
VIC
17570 posts
VIC, 17570 posts
19 Nov 2009 9:41am
Thanks Sue.

DJ
mikeman
mikeman
QLD
692 posts
QLD, 692 posts
19 Nov 2009 1:05pm
Excellent news, Jamie. Well done! Hopefully the event goes off this year and you get a crack at it.
tha dogman
tha dogman
NSW
2912 posts
NSW, 2912 posts
19 Nov 2009 4:07pm
now that is a serious list of achievements

go hard son
rodriguez
rodriguez
VIC
883 posts
VIC, 883 posts
19 Nov 2009 5:30pm
that list of achievments is so great ,that if you were trying to bullsh!t some one you wouldn't make that up, and expect anyone to believe you
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