State and National Titles My thoughts!!!

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Surfrod66
Surfrod66
NSW
665 posts
NSW, 665 posts
15 May 2012 6:35pm
I know I just posted this under another heading but then thought it my be a second topic I am not trying to put down Surfing NSW in any way I am just trying to get across my point of view.
If I combined the cost of joining Surfing NSW $60 and the entry for Comp$55 with the cost of Day care for the grom $90 x 2days plus after school care for my Daughter $22 x 2 plus 20hrs leave from work because its Thursday and Friday it adds up to me no being able to attend!!!
As for being on week days not to upset the locals then we are allways going to be playing 2nd fiddle to what others would call mainstream surfing!!!!!
They do not hold the shortboard or Mal titles mid week...
And Surfing titles should be held in locations that are know for having Good to Great waves so the Surfers can show the highest level of there skills (I am not trying to put down One Mile) But since the dream tour became the dream tour by having the events at great locations at the good time of the year the sponsorship dollars have increased hugely..
If anyone else can remember the 80,s with pro surfers grovelling in 1 foot slop because thats where the sponsors wanted to hold the event not the Surfers!!!!!It made surfing look like ****..
They would not be struggling for numbers if they held State and National titles at Snapper or Cresent Heads or Nth Narrabeen it would allow us to show case how fars SUP has progress!!!!! We are surfers and should be treaded us such!!
Thats just my thoughts though!!!!
Rod
surfershaneA
surfershaneA
869 posts
869 posts
15 May 2012 5:08pm
The cost and time involved in any of these events, including longboarding that I once gave a go, can be prohibitive. For all bar the top competitors, unless the events are fair, fun or have some other benifits it gets to the point where you are often better off spending you money on a new board or even a ticket to Indo.

Likewise, this is a general statement and I am not complaining about the recent SUP comps. I know myself I have to start putting a lot more of my budget and energy into refitting my yacht. It is just a matter of priorities.
E T
E T
QLD
2286 posts
E T E T
QLD, 2286 posts
15 May 2012 8:57pm
Just my thoughts too SurfRod! If you want to surf good waves on any sort of craft stay well away from contests. Contests always have a reason for being held in certain locations and at certain times. Sponsors, councils, board manufacturers or any one putting money up wants exposure. They are not concerned particulalrly with the wave quality, though I am sure they would like it to be good rather than bad. Businesses want thier name seen and associated with an event and a location.
Organisers have a responsibility to give them value for their dollar. So if you want to compete you must abide by the conditions regardless. This doesn't always correspond to good waves.
Free surfing on any type of craft is the way to get good waves when you want them. You are not obliged to surf only where the contest is held. Though if you are of a competitive nature you must comply.
For my money, surfing is about surfing what you want, when you want and where you want. It isn't about money or prestige or sponsorship.
Please let me make it clear I am not against contests for those interested in them, I just think that surfing is a free sport and shouldn't be bound by any constraints.
robg1703
robg1703
NSW
247 posts
NSW, 247 posts
15 May 2012 9:41pm
I agree, i'm not attending because of the cost & the time off work and going to a place that generally has ordinary waves.
glennc
glennc
NSW
144 posts
NSW, 144 posts
15 May 2012 9:42pm
Hi Rod
I agree with you on the timing ,week days seem to be keeping the numbers down.
But last years titles at 1 mile was the most exciting contest I,v been in with great challenging waves.
We are in the hands of huey for any contest conditions.
Regarding treading lightly around our fellow surf comunity , I think we should.
We are still the new sport on the block and will be for quite a while.
I feel holding contests in known favourite surf locations will only inflame the situation not endear us.
JBFletch
JBFletch
QLD
1287 posts
QLD, 1287 posts
16 May 2012 9:53am
The location isn't the issue.

As there are many variables that can affect a comps location.

The timing is pretty poor tho.

I know the weekend is set aside for racing, but surely (if SUP is being taken seriously) than the two disciplines should be held a weekend apart, as to make it open to maximum numbers of entries.

If i wanted to do short board and long board surf comps, i can because they are separate events, just because we use a paddle doesn't mean racing and surfing are the same thing.
ODSUP
ODSUP
NSW
282 posts
NSW, 282 posts
16 May 2012 10:19am
Hi Rod
I too agrree with your thoughts I would like to come down that weekend but as its in the week I cant get off work
I have a small solution its not a state Tittle but a good training weekend
As you know Scotts Head Surf club is holding there paddle weekend again on the 23rd and 24th of June
long distance and Bop
but I have been thinking of holding an expreesion session for sup surfing somewhere on the 11km of beach we have at Scotts head between the 2 other events ,plus we should be able to find a bank to our selves
So if any guys want to get invoved there will be no cost for the expression session maybe make a donation to the club note sup races are $25 each with a free snag and drink and $5 goes into prize pool so where not after making money just trying to get a group of paddlers and sup surfers together
Pirros may be comming down and I may run it, as Im a clubie (but sup surf )I dont have a clue when it comes to judging sup surfing ,so it may work Im sure he woulntd mind if other guys helped
I do hope the event at One mile gets heaps of guys and wish surfing NSW all the best,
hope to see you at Scotts Head
Surfrod66 said...

I know I just posted this under another heading but then thought it my be a second topic I am not trying to put down Surfing NSW in any way I am just trying to get across my point of view.
If I combined the cost of joining Surfing NSW $60 and the entry for Comp$55 with the cost of Day care for the grom $90 x 2days plus after school care for my Daughter $22 x 2 plus 20hrs leave from work because its Thursday and Friday it adds up to me no being able to attend!!!
As for being on week days not to upset the locals then we are allways going to be playing 2nd fiddle to what others would call mainstream surfing!!!!!
They do not hold the shortboard or Mal titles mid week...
And Surfing titles should be held in locations that are know for having Good to Great waves so the Surfers can show the highest level of there skills (I am not trying to put down One Mile) But since the dream tour became the dream tour by having the events at great locations at the good time of the year the sponsorship dollars have increased hugely..
If anyone else can remember the 80,s with pro surfers grovelling in 1 foot slop because thats where the sponsors wanted to hold the event not the Surfers!!!!!It made surfing look like ****..
They would not be struggling for numbers if they held State and National titles at Snapper or Cresent Heads or Nth Narrabeen it would allow us to show case how fars SUP has progress!!!!! We are surfers and should be treaded us such!!
Thats just my thoughts though!!!!
Rod


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