Sunday, September 28, 2008

After school club


Last week Thursday 25th September we had an amzing day for the after school club, the sun was shinning not much wind and the tide neaps just perfect not to high and not to low. The white waters the kids were catching reformed into small little waves breaking left and right.
Simone, Nickolas and Chad all had some great waves every one was so stoked. It was an ideal situation, my assistant coach Andries was pushing the kids into the waves while i stood waist deep and got some great pictures with my new water proof digital camera.

The after school club runs every Thursday afternoon from 4pm to 5pm at Diaz beach depending on the surf conditions. With summer just around the corner we can look forward some epic conditions and just lots and lots of fun.

S.J in Indo


After winning the Oakley pro junior in Durban at the beginning of the year Shaun Joubert was given a wild card in the international Oakley pro Junior in Indo. Here are a couple of shot showing Shaun Blowing up and warming up for the event. Shaun has been on fine form of late after winning the Mr price pro Junior in Durban and finishing 3rd at the Billabong in J-bay a couple weeks ago that result qualifying him for the World Junior championships which will be held at Narabeen Australia.

Between school work, contest and the odd sick J-bay swell Shaun has been putting in alot of time in the water and on the beach. He has been training really hard and has been very focus for the event in Indo, with all the effort he has been putting in i am sure a substantial result or even a win will be very achievable. Good luck over there Shauno, fly that flag bru we will be shouting out for you this side in the Baai.

Monday, September 22, 2008

Billabong JNR a success


What a success the 2008 Billabong Junior in Jefferies bay was. It was a well run event with great waves and a fantastic atmosphere. Thursday day was pretty small an inconsistent so the kids had to work hard to advance to the next day.


The swell forecast was looking really positive for Friday first thing was cold and wet and still no sign of any swell, by the time the first heat started swell had started pulling in, perfectly groomed 4 foot sets. The perfect place where some of the best junior surfing went down in both the u/16 and u/20 divisions.Dale Staples lit up the excellent surf at The Point in Jeffreys Bay on Day 2 of the fifth and final event in the 2008 Billabong Junior Series on Friday, posting a near perfect score of 9.25 out of 10 for a deep tube ride. Shaun Joubert was hot on his heels with an outstanding performance both technically and tactically throwing huge fans of spray on every turn. Other stand outs in the U/20 must go to Kacey Grant who has been impressive since i came back on the scene 6 month ago.

The swell held through the day and Saturday morning brought perfect lines into Jefferies bay once again. A slight decrease in swell size, light rain and light variable winds are forecast for Saturday. The provisional schedule shows a full day of action with the Pro Junior Round of 16 followed by the quarterfinals of the U16’s and U14’s before the eight Pro Junior girls take to the water in one-on-one heats competing for an invitation to the Billabong ASP World Junior Championships and the FNB sponsored R12 000 that goes towards the airfare to Australia.
The perfect day was ended off by a big get together and a lekker braai but on by the boys and girls from Billabong. The surf had been great the fires going and cold beer was available for everyone of age what an end to a superb day.

Sunday morning we woke up to clean 2-3 foot surf a slight decrease after the light afternoon onshore from the day before totally contestable. Just as the first heat started so did the onshore and conditions deteriorated through the day making the high scoring rides difficult to find although there were still plenty of waves and sets, to win the event you were going to have to be totally 100% FOCUSED.
Congratulations to all the kids that participated it was an honour to watch all these talented kids surf to their best ability there are just way to many to mention them all by name.

Stand out results came from Jacob Mellish from the Strand winning the U/16, Jacob was on fine form throughout the event and was the man to beat. Davey Brand was surfing amazingly during the entire contest and wave selection let him down to end up 2nd over all, a well deserved result. Both these boys clearly benefiting from all the hard work they have been putting into their sport of choice. J.C de Souza was also looking great with big fans of spray on every turn showing everyone that he will be a force to reckon with in the future.

Shaun Joubert was ripping as usual and was well on his way to winning the event when a choice in his semi final let him down. With 8min to go Shaun went on a wave that was not to improve a score and gave priority to competitor and good friend Dale Stapples who had been a stand out the whole week.
Dale went on to win the Semi final and the event, Congratulation bro you are surfing really well and looking good keep it up.

A big Shout out must go to Klee Strachen and family for the overall Billabong series title. A true example of focus, dedication and hard work.
Bianca Buitendag finished second to Sarah Braum from Durban who also made the finals of the u/16 boys she was looking really good on her back hand out at the point of Jeffiries Bay all week and was definitely the lady to beat. Bianca had had exceptional semi final, woman on woman heat with WQS campaigner Nikita Robb. She took her down with her strong new and improved vertical back had re-entries turning average scoring waves into excellent scoring waves, to qualify for the final.

Fellow Brother Daniel Buitendag in the U/14 with his improved confidence and surfing breezed through his competition to make the final where he came unstuck and finished 3rd over all. He was a stand out in his division with big off the tops done with total commitment earning himself big scores.
In the U/12 Benji Brand finished a consist ant 3rd overall and was definitely once again the man to beat. This kid has been surfing so well for a few years now and it seems he has had a life time in the U/12. This result secured him the overall Billabong series champion, compensations for his disappointing result in the final. Benji was looking confident and polished which showed when he was scoring 8's in his quarter and semi final. Well done Kido.

Other stand outs in this division were Max Armstrong, Jordan Maree and little legends Ethan Fletcher and Aiden Maizemcamp and of coarse the the Wichmans. Its amazing to see the standard of surfing at such a young age, South Africa has a bright future.

All in all a great event for everyone involved parents, judges, coaches. organisers and sponsors.

Also big thanks to De Agrellas from Indi back backers for having me.






Monday, September 15, 2008

Out of touch in action

It’s been some time since you last heard from me and waves s’cool’ of surfing. The reason being is that my digital camera went on the blink so I was unable to document the cooking surf and the amazing achievements of the junior rippers in South Africa.


Since then we celebrated my big 30 which was a blast, with it came a sweet little water proof digital camera, what a thoughtful gift. Now we are back on track.

In that time I spent two weeks in Cape Town. I mustered up half the WP team and with that another half dozen of the best surfers from in and around Cape Town ranging in ages from 9 to 18.
It was an intense couple of weeks it was so rewarding to see the marked improvement in each and every individual by the end. It was a pleasure to work with the kids and get to know then on a personal level and all of them were intent on learning.
Whilst in Cape Town I competed in the Cold water classic and made the quarter finals the last day being held at Crayfish Factory. Stand outs of the kids I assisted were Davey Brand and Matt Bromley.

Davey was looking confident and solid throughout the event and achieved a well deserved 2nd in the juniors whilst Matt still a Junior surfed Crayfish Factory like a right hand point break with beautiful arks and turns in the pocket. He was on fire from his first heat and placed 4th overall in the open men. Big shout out must go to Dan Redman for his brilliant win.

Bianca in the meantime was on fine form in Europe competing in some Junior and open WQS events, she competed in three events improving her results in each contest she took part in. Portugal she finished 9th, France she finished 7th and Spain 5th. Congratulation young lady, Big future ahead of you.

The weekend after I got back to Mossel Bay was the Rip Curl Junior. It was an awesome event with some great waves both days were in the 2-4 foot range although Sunday was a little inconsistent. The man on man heats near the end of day 2 suited the surf perfectly. Stand outs at the point where, Davey Brand 1st and Jacob Mellish 2nd in the u/16, Benji Brand the man to beat placed 2nd in the u/14 with Daniel Buitendag with a solid performance 3rd. Sabrina Scott placed 3rd and the most improved Tanika Hoffman finished 1st to win the premier u/16 division.

In between all of that I was fortunate to score J-bay and get some perfect spring Mossel bay perfection. I was also stoked to get a section in a U.K surf film produced by Mr B the leading producer. The film is called “substance” it gives a true reflection of U.K its waves and its surfers check out http://www.substancesurffilm.com/ for more info.



Peace love and happiness.