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Garethg
Garethg
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21 Sep 2009 9:03am

Just got back from Newquay and the British Surfing titles, which included a "Stand Up Paddle Board" division. Having lived on Sydney Northern Beaches from the age of 5, I didnt expect the UK to be so into surfing and so professional with contests. The roads in Corwall and Newquay are filled with surf shops and there are people having surfing lessons everyhwere.

Back to the contest--Sponsored by Quiksilver and VW, hundres of people on the beach, pro judges, small on shore surf for the heats, and a real buzz in the air.

I was lucky enough to qualify for entry, as I have a UK passport, and made it through the heats and semi - through to the final on my 8"6 Laguna Bay.

Luckily the swell picked up for the final, but the competition was tough in the final, with some ex longboard champs doin their thing ( for all us short board SUP's, we need to walk the board). Water was warm, surfed the final in boardies !!!

More photos to follow, stoked to be part of the contest, and very impressed with the welcome I received from the local guys. Stoked !

More photos and video to follow.
Casso
Casso
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21 Sep 2009 9:13am
That's cool Gareth. Congrats on making it to the final. I didn't think you could ever wear boardies over there - even in summer.
Piros
Piros
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21 Sep 2009 9:40am
Wow Gareth big effort just to rock up and make the final , I bet your board got alot of attention , was it the shortest one there.

You made a really relevant comment on the Mal surfers , there progressive style is starting to work into judges minds as the norm , something I totally disgree with.

Again top effort on making the final , look forward to the pics.

Piros
tha dogman
tha dogman
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21 Sep 2009 10:03am
nice work gareth

great to see ya sticking it to the poms

oh wait on you are a pom DAM!......lol.............

bring on the pics

great to see the laguna bay boards dominating the world stage sweat

rock on mate

dogman

Garethg
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21 Sep 2009 10:55am
Here are some snaps, 1st heat, on shore dribble.

check out the bride and groom !!

Hotel on the hill, nice backdrop.


My number 1 fan, my daughter and official paddle carrier.




Garethg
Garethg
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21 Sep 2009 10:58am
Piros said...

Wow Gareth big effort just to rock up and make the final , I bet your board got alot of attention , was it the shortest one there.

You made a really relevant comment on the Mal surfers , there progressive style is starting to work into judges minds as the norm , something I totally disgree with.

Again top effort on making the final , look forward to the pics.

Piros


Yep, the little Laguna Bay was the smallest, the guy who won was riding the Jimmy Lewis 10"6, and the other two guys the C4 vector. There was a variety of other boards in the comp, some I havent seen before.
Lobes
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21 Sep 2009 9:46am
Heh, I remember from the thread when your board was new and you were getting ready to go over to the UK. Good to see its earned its airfare!

Its only like 26" wide or something isnt it
Starlet gc
Starlet gc
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21 Sep 2009 12:58pm
ohhh so the comp was at Fistral! thats a great spot when the surf is on.. I heard that it's taken off over there! what a great experience! :)
OG SUP
OG SUP
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21 Sep 2009 4:02pm
Great to see the Laguna Bay kicking A$$

Hey Piros,

I think that SUP has to combine all skills as they arnt really a short board.

Guys like Lummers and JC have the whole field covered and thats the way the judges are moving.

If it was all about short board, wouldnt you go see the ASP???

Phill
goatman
goatman
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21 Sep 2009 4:41pm
I reckon the judges are moving that way cause the guys making decisions at the OZ titles were all longboarders. I reckon guys like JC and Matt ride like that because they have 'mal' like sups (round noses).

I know this is a 'can of worms' but I reckon there eventually will be 2 divisions for SUP surf contests much the same way that there are multiple divisions for racing. Personally I am very keen to compete but have no intention of riding a 'mal' style sup. And I don't think either style should be disadvantaged.

I think shortboard SUP (or whatever you want to call it) will develop it's own types of manoeuvres that are not like shortboarding or longboarding but are unique to the type of craft that it is.

PS: well done Gareth, awesome result mate, I know there are some good surfers in the UK. The pics brought back memories of competing there in 89 for the goatie worlds.
Garethg
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21 Sep 2009 5:26pm
goatman said...



PS: well done Gareth, awesome result mate, I know there are some good surfers in the UK. The pics brought back memories of competing there in 89 for the goatie worlds.



How did you go in 89 ?? I remember years ago surfing Winki when you were out and you "pulling in" with the paddle under your arm. Are we going to see the same with the SUP paddle?
goatman
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21 Sep 2009 5:29pm
Ha ha maybe. Had a shocker in 89, got done on an accidental dropin in the semi. We had reasonable waves for some of the time there but it was pretty cold (same month), global warming has a lot to answer for[}:)] It's been up to 30 degrees here in Sydney lately!
Garethg
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21 Sep 2009 6:03pm
Lobes said...

Heh, I remember from the thread when your board was new and you were getting ready to go over to the UK. Good to see its earned its airfare!

Its only like 26" wide or something isnt it


Yep, it is narrow, 27.5- i thought it was narrower. I can tell you there was no prize money, and doubt if there ever will be for me. Very good fun though.
rogerthecat
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21 Sep 2009 4:29pm
Well done Gareth, couple of well know faces in that winners line up.
What kind of reception did you get?


Surfing has been increasingly popular over here for the past 20 years, almost every seaside town that has any sort of break will have at least one surf shop.

Newquay is seen as the surf mecca in the UK - it's a bit over promoted and hellishly crowded - there are nicer places to surf nearby.

Casso - boardies are ok in summer - just!
Garethg
Garethg
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21 Sep 2009 7:11pm
rogerthecat said...

Well done Gareth, couple of well know faces in that winners line up.
What kind of reception did you get?


Cheers Roger, yeh, really good reception, maybe different if I had won. Are you going to the BSUPA event at Watergate Bay in October.


rogerthecat
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21 Sep 2009 6:50pm
Possibly, but here you hit upon an issue I have with BSUPA - they are very parochial.

Watergate Bay is bloody hard to reach from anywhere, but for those of us "up country" it is 318.1 miles and would take 5 hr 56 min on a good run. Having lived in Cornwall the last 50 miles can take 3 hours in summer!

All the BSUPA events are either south or south west (and I include S Wales in this) the rest of the UK gets a pretty poor service from them. I have made this point to them, they seem keen to support develop the club infrastructure in the UK which may help comps of all types spread throughout the UK.

So, here's hoping!
Scotty Mac
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21 Sep 2009 10:45pm
OG sup,
You were not at the aussie nationals, it was an inconsistant one foot at best. The best riders won, thats no doubt but you draw a long bow with this longboard crap. I would say its too early to tell and see what happens if its bigger than 3-4 foot. Fair chance same guys will win but I am sure they will choose different boards.
Regards,
Scotty
Garethg
Garethg
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22 Sep 2009 6:15am
rogerthecat said...

Possibly, but here you hit upon an issue I have with BSUPA - they are very parochial.

Watergate Bay is bloody hard to reach from anywhere, but for those of us "up country" it is 318.1 miles and would take 5 hr 56 min on a good run. Having lived in Cornwall the last 50 miles can take 3 hours in summer!

All the BSUPA events are either south or south west (and I include S Wales in this) the rest of the UK gets a pretty poor service from them. I have made this point to them, they seem keen to support develop the club infrastructure in the UK which may help comps of all types spread throughout the UK.

So, here's hoping!



Understand, took me 5 hours each way, with my wife and two kids totally over it. Then I told them we were going back down in October, not happy.
rogerthecat
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22 Sep 2009 4:38am
Hey Gareth, you still in the UK?
If so, whereabouts?
Piros
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22 Sep 2009 8:46am
goatman said...

I reckon the judges are moving that way cause the guys making decisions at the OZ titles were all longboarders. I reckon guys like JC and Matt ride like that because they have 'mal' like sups (round noses).

I know this is a 'can of worms' but I reckon there eventually will be 2 divisions for SUP surf contests much the same way that there are multiple divisions for racing. Personally I am very keen to compete but have no intention of riding a 'mal' style sup. And I don't think either style should be disadvantaged.

I think shortboard SUP (or whatever you want to call it) will develop it's own types of manoeuvres that are not like shortboarding or longboarding but are unique to the type of craft that it is.

PS: well done Gareth, awesome result mate, I know there are some good surfers in the UK. The pics brought back memories of competing there in 89 for the goatie worlds.



My gripe is the word "Progressive" in the judging terminology for Supping .This is a Mal term for a certain style of Mal riding. I'm not saying at all that Sup's should be judged as short board style but simply as a SUP with big rad moves or smooth flowing turns & nose rides , the sports new let it evolve and don't box it into corner.

Piros

Garethg
Garethg
NSW
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23 Sep 2009 7:16am
rogerthecat said...

Hey Gareth, you still in the UK?
If so, whereabouts?



Guildford, South of London. Really impressed with the Gower in Wales, looks like the waves could be really good.

I cant believe how many people surf in the UK, and the standard is really high.
Crash Landing
Crash Landing
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23 Sep 2009 10:48am
Garethg said...

rogerthecat said...

Hey Gareth, you still in the UK?
If so, whereabouts?



Guildford, South of London. Really impressed with the Gower in Wales, looks like the waves could be really good.

I cant believe how many people surf in the UK, and the standard is really high.



I went to Swansea Uni for that exact reason! There are some great waves and some great reef breaks. My brother scored logo high cross off there a few weeks back at Horton. He said it was a classic day out.

Enjoy it!
rodriguez
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23 Sep 2009 8:04pm
I agree Piros, i thought this discussion was passe?sup is sup not short not long.Having said that ,i will say again,too many guys do not appreciate that a lot of boards respond very well to walking foreward on sup even 9-6 etc increased speed,and a good stalling tactic.
Piros said...

goatman said...

I reckon the judges are moving that way cause the guys making decisions at the OZ titles were all longboarders. I reckon guys like JC and Matt ride like that because they have 'mal' like sups (round noses).

I know this is a 'can of worms' but I reckon there eventually will be 2 divisions for SUP surf contests much the same way that there are multiple divisions for racing. Personally I am very keen to compete but have no intention of riding a 'mal' style sup. And I don't think either style should be disadvantaged.

I think shortboard SUP (or whatever you want to call it) will develop it's own types of manoeuvres that are not like shortboarding or longboarding but are unique to the type of craft that it is.

PS: well done Gareth, awesome result mate, I know there are some good surfers in the UK. The pics brought back memories of competing there in 89 for the goatie worlds.



My gripe is the word "Progressive" in the judging terminology for Supping .This is a Mal term for a certain style of Mal riding. I'm not saying at all that Sup's should be judged as short board style but simply as a SUP with big rad moves or smooth flowing turns & nose rides , the sports new let it evolve and don't box it into corner.

Piros




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