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BSUPA 2013 NATIONAL WAVE CHAMPIONSHIPS REPORT – WATERGATE BAY

October 15, 2013
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The 2013 BSUPA National SUP Wave Championships took place at a sunny Watergate Bay on October 4/5th. Simon Bassett report on the action…

Extreme Academy BSUPA  National  SUP Wave Championships

Watergate Bay

When you publish the dates of a event ahead of the surf report its always going to make life interesting to run a Paddlesurf surf contest. Watergate Bay has rarely let BSUPA down over the years – this  year the the surf forecast for the British Stand Up Association event was sandwiched between two decent surf forecasts and it looked like it wasn’t going to happen.

Saturday morning rolled in under the clouds the Sun appeared the music blared, the wind dropped and the surf started to pulse in. 53 competitors were signed up – 40 men, 9 Women, 4 under 16 boys and 2 under 16 girls competing in the open women’s division. Event director Rich Marsh and the  ISA  judging team set the briefing off and explained the judging criteria . Each heat would be 20 minutes with with a 12 wave max, top two to count and would be scored for use of paddle, wave selection, radical moves in the critical section and speed control and flow on the wave.

As the first heats started to roll through it was daily clear from the start the surfing standard is getting more radical the top 15 riders and beginning to stretch out what can be done on a SUP in surf. Although the surf was not big riders were generating stacks of board speed plenty of carving bottom and top turns. Board choice was short; 7.4 to 8.5 only a few riders opting for longer boards. A lot of heats went on I didn’t see them them all  but here is the summary of the final heats .

The men’s final saw a very tough heat,  it was 20 minutes of hard charging in the best surf of the day. Tom Lowe who had literally just got on his new Starboard was tearing into every section and working the most out the conditions. Aaron Rowe certainly was ripping, his top turn hacks and all round riding ability is amazing. In the free surfing session after the comp had finished he was pulling off sick aerials on his Charlie Grey custom. Glynn Ovens another Welsh contender riding Fanatic was making the most of the small surf and pushed every section he could with a smooth style of riding. Matt Barker Smith using one of his own  Barker custom creations was riding a super flat rocker board attacked every wave that came his way. He had a slightly different strategy and worked left and right sections and pushed very hard on every wave that came his way. I watched the final  have to saw it was tense, very close and from the beach it was hard to pick the winner. The highest individual wave score of the competition was Tom Rowe in his quarter final round who score a 9, 9.5 and 10 from the judges. In the Open Men’s Final there was only a points difference of 1.5 separating 1st place from 4th place!

The BSUAP Watergate event is not just about the competition its a time to catch and shoot the breeze with like minded SUP friends –I have to say we had a great evening in the Phoenix drinking a few beers playing pool and listening to ripping band Grizzly and grasshoppers. The whole weekend was about the Watergate beach life and enjoying the surf and for some just mooching on the beach .

Here’s what Matt Barker Smith thought;

“Any surfer can get disappointed with the changing conditions, but it was small waves which first lit the flame for my affair with paddle surfing , working the board and paddle. Riding a board with your own name on means you have something to prove I guess. In the past  I’ve always deliberated which board to use in the changing conditions and enjoyed using each one, but as SUP surfing is now pushing the boundaries,  its about sticking to a board which does everything and a board you can trust.

The weekend went by in a flash, my collision in my first heat with Tom Lowe which damaged my board just spurred me on even more.  Having seen last years SUP surfing GB team with Andre le Geyt and Jim Richardson surfing in hard battles in the world championships in Peru, it has inspired me to push harder and delve into what works with my equipment and my focus. Paddle surfing is growing quickly and the standard is being raised every year. To have two new competitors into the BSUPA annual comp and both reach the final , Glyn Ovens and Tom Lowe are testament to the waterman ethos SUP reaches out to, no matter what your background .

I’m sure surfers who have been secretly working on their paddle surfing will keep us on all our toes in years to come .

Thanks to Richard Marsh for organizing the Action ! See you next year ”

Women’s final was short on the waves but not on determination and skill –the 4 ladies fought it out there certainly no one holding back. The sets were patchy and moved all over the comp zone. Marie Bucannon (Starboard) swapped boards during the heat to get more drive –Abi Barker Smith was going for every right that came through using one of Matt’s new designs. Holly Bassett was trying to find her own peak but as the heat went on she had to move into the pack to catch the only waves that made it through. One decent wave would clinch the final  it was very close between the top three –Holly using her Fanatic 8.5 sealed the deal with a great go for it attitude and making the best of each wave .

Junior Final heat –The standard here has really picked up there was not straight lining going on – the kids were ripping . It was an impressive sight seeing these guys attack the waves and really thinking about their position on the waves and making decent turns on the critical section. Guy Bridges part the famous Bridge kite surf family, Louis Harrow the youngest at 10 years old, Ollie Laddiman and Fin Gamblins all rode hard through the 20 minute heat. Louis Harrow took the lead and deservedly won the final.

BSUPA would like to thank Extreme Academy and Watergate Bay Hotel and the RNLI who’s lifeguards provide water safety management across the weekend

All Judging and beach support staff, Bob Berry and Rob Jewel for capturing the spirit of the competition and social side to the weekend

Grizzly and the Grasshoppers and The Phoenix for music and a great Saturday evening.All competitors and their friends and families for their continued support with the growth development of not only these championship but of  BSUPA.

Support Sponsors Nah Skwell, Prosport Sunscreen, Body Glove, X-Paddle , Whiskeyjack Paddles, Kai Sports Ltd, Indo Board, XM Leashes, Traditional Surfing, Action Van, Nula Beads, Westcountry Watersports , SUPBoarder Magazine and SUPGlobal.

 

Results for Extreme Academy BSUPA National S.U.P Wave Championships 2013

Under 16 Girls

1st Holly Bassett
2nd Bethen Richardson

Under 16 Boys

1st Louie Harrow
2nd Guy Bridges
3rd Ollie Laddiman
4th Fin Gamblins

Open Women
1st Holly Bassett
2nd Abi Barker Smith
3rd Marie Buchanan
4th Joanna Ibrahim
5th Kath Jones
6th Mia Richardson
7th Lizzie Bird
8th Kiera Ridel
9th Bethen Richardson

Open Men
1st Matt Barker Smith
2nd Arron Rowe
3rd Tom Rowe
4th Glyn Ovens
Joint 5th    Neal Gent/Ollie Shislton
Joint 7th Gareth Grant/Andre Le Geyt
Joint 9th Lee Norris/Philpo Tina/Jim Richardson/Matt Argyle
Joint 13th Tony Peters/Rick Swann/Alex Murray/Jan Sleigh
Joint 17th Simon Harrow/Jon Elliman-Brown/Reuben Ellis/Chris Rea
Joint 21st Rob Williams/Will Rogers/Ben Fisher/Adrian Jones
Joint 25th Nick Graham/Kristian Butler/Paul Williams/Andy Cameron/Guy Hayler/Andrew Pierterse/Jack Ridel/John Harvey
Joint 33rd John Harris/Matt Tuck/Simon Bassett/Sean Facey/Ollie O’Reilly/James Long/Steve Laddiman/Joe Thwaites

 

Watergate Bay Waterman – Matt Barker Smith

Watergate Bay Waterwomen – Holly Bassett

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