2007 Ezzy/Angulo Margaret River Wavesailing Compet

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spot1
spot1
WA
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WA, 1588 posts
3 Mar 2007 3:16pm
2007 Ezzy/Angulo Margaret River Wavesailing Competition
23, 24 February 2007

It wasn’t going to be just a partying weekend. WA wavesailors were expecting some serious Margaret River conditions and the organisers knew they wouldn’t make an appearance for anything less than the typical conditions Margies can turn on. So with the wind forecast looking doubtful for Friday and westerlies forecast for Saturday and Sunday the organisers had little choice but to postpone the comp.
It was a different story however on Friday 2 weeks later. To ensure a result in all divisions a expression session format was to be used, which allowed more sailing time for all wavesailors, less judging effort, and results in one afternoon. The postponement must have had an effect on attendance as numbers were down to 18 this year.
A south easterly had been blowing all morning and surfers were revelling in the 3m+ wave faces. As the breeze picked up and swung more southerly, local sailor Simon Peters headed out to check the conditions. Within minutes he was joined by a dozen other competitors, warming up for the competition start.
Things then got underway with the Open division sent out for an all in 40 minute expression session. Sailing conditions in the south-easterly were difficult for some, the breeze was very light on the inside, but much stronger outside the break. Robert and Serge got straight into a big set close to mast high, with Robert pulling off a goiter at the end of his ride. Stephano was swallowed by the white water and 15 year old Niels had a long swim after wiping out on a big one. The wipeouts didn’t deter anyone though, with Niels getting back onto the next big set and riding his wave all the way to the inside. Robert showed his airborne skills with a wide range of jumps, loops and spins. All sailors had plenty of great wave rides.
The Elite division hit the water next. Simon Peters got straight onto the first wave of a big set, charged down the line to launch a huge trademark aerial, then back up onto the face again. This set the challenge for Ben and Eric who matched each other wave for wave. Eric’s cleaning wave riding, finishing with a spin, goyta, grubby, or spock and loops on the way back out put him in a good position. Simon came a cropper and snapped his mast only 10 minutes into the heat. Ben was really going for it, several 360 attempts and gutsy moves on the biggest waves ended in wipeouts, however he soon had it sorted, pulling off a wave 360, great wave rides, high push loop, forwards, back loops and a couple of Flakas. Meanwhile Galvo was concentrating on his wave riding, exploding off the lip with his powerful style. There was so much happening at once it was a difficult job for the judges.
Lastly the Masters and Youth division took their turn. Galvo, having had a good warm up in the Elite was still in fine form and picked up many great wave rides. Silvio and Serge took it right up to him with an excellent display of waveriding. Niels in the Youth division continued to show his greatly improved form and fearless waveriding.

All turned up on Saturday afternoon after a great night at the corner pub, hoping for a repeat performance to Friday but sadly the wind was offshore all day. Presentations were held at Surfer’s Point over looking the break. Hand made trophies were handed out to first place in each division, and place getters received either a cash prize or a voucher from the sponsors – Ezzy Sails, Angulo and Surf Sail Australia. All agreed it was a great event and look forward to the 2008 event.

Thanks to John Grulich from WWA for organising the comp. and to Fiona Court as head judge.
Special thanks to Mark Taylor of Surf Sail Australia for sponsoring the event.

Results:

Elite Division
1st Ben Severne
2nd Eric Terrien
=3rd Mike Galvin
=3rd Ash Nicol

Open Division
1st Robert Van Der Vlies
2nd Serge Pillonel
3rd Flavio Gazzani

Masters Division
1st Mike Galvin
2nd Flavio Gazzani
3rd Serge Pillonel

Youth Division
1st Niels van Toor
curac
curac
WA
1160 posts
WA, 1160 posts
3 Mar 2007 10:51pm
sounds like a good event. so how about more than just one picture at a time?
what are you saving them for.
X-man
X-man
WA
325 posts
WA, 325 posts
5 Mar 2007 12:39pm
Sounds great indeed, not much media coverage unfortunately. A website would be a good thing for margaret river wavesailing in general. I've never personally sailed there, are there many good spots for windsurfing there? What are the currents, reefs, wind orientation like? Do you have to swim a fair bit before you can get on your board or anything like that?
Cheers.
eyeMhardcor
eyeMhardcor
255 posts
255 posts
5 Mar 2007 3:18pm
The waves are usually small and weak. Not worth it
curac
curac
WA
1160 posts
WA, 1160 posts
5 Mar 2007 8:06pm
more pics
spot1
spot1
WA
1588 posts
WA, 1588 posts
5 Mar 2007 9:56pm
soon
mattressbuster
mattressbuster
WA
177 posts
WA, 177 posts
5 Mar 2007 10:53pm
I got alot of the Margs comp on tape - was sneakily filming ( while i was down there on a kite shoot) from about halfway to the river mouth (to get better light) -- i will post a link to some of the footage on utube when i get the time to edit it.

It'll be in The Wizards of OZ DVD -

Summary - Bens Jumps and Wave slays from all previously metioned. Especially Galvo (the Occy of Wavesailing)
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