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Ollie Shilston

SOUTH COAST SUP SURF CLASSIC

January 25, 2016
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SOUTH COAST SUP SURF CLASSIC

Below a quote from the overall winner of the South Coast SUP Surf Classic Starboard Rider Ollie Shilston and a report by Starboard Rider Ben Pye who finished 3rd Junior.

” Very pleased to win the South Coast Classic SUP Surfing event yesterday in Bournemouth, it was great fun but nevertheless tricky conditions. It was great to start the year off with a win.  Conditions started out with a clean 3ft wave but with a light onshore increasing during the day the waves deteriorated slightly. I had a hard first heat which I scraped through but I started to find my rhythm in the semi final and final. The Starboard 7’7 pro model I was riding went really well in the conditions. It was a great event and well organised “

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With a holding period, from 9th January 2016 to 7th February 2016, The South Coast SUP Surf Classic was called on for Saturday 23rd of January. This was brilliant news as it was to be the first SUP Surf Competition on the South Coast!

We were about 30 minutes from the beach area when I received a text from Ollie Laddiman to say there was no surf. We had sort of guessed this might happen. We then worked out it was a tidal factor.

We arrived at Boscombe Pier, and had a briefing with Andy Joyce, the event organiser, and everyone decided we wanted to move locations to Highcliffe, for a chance of bigger swell. We arrived at Highcliffe, and it was looking pretty good, a lot of surfers out, so we decided this was a good sign. Then, once the heats started, the wind picked up, and made the conditions choppy and messy, adding to the nasty shore dump at the entrance to the water.

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For my heat, I decided to take out my bigger board, the Starboard 8’0 x 28 Pro, as I decided this would be a better choice due to the chop and difficulty catching the waves. I finished 3rd in the Juniors, behind Blue Ewer in 2nd, and Ollie Laddiman in 1st. It seems with every competition the Junior standard is raised and I really enjoy it!

It was great to see everyone still having a go in the tough conditions we had!

Huge thanks to Andy Joyce, for doing an incredible job organising the event and running it virtually on his own. Hero of the day for sure. Also thanks to the judges, beach marshall’s and safety team. Thanks also to Starboard SUP UK and of course Mum and Dad!

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