Awesome waves for the 1st comp of the year, great contest, I ended up with a 5th place. Below is the article that I wrote for the Hotdoggers website.
Hotdoggers Contest 1
23/03/13
This weekend saw
pumping waves for the first contest of the year and with it some incredible
longboarding across all categories. The day was wrapped up with an epic surf
quiz at the Aggi. The quiz was written and presented by Greg Robinson and Phil
Hill and was literally a laugh a minute. Priceless.
Juniors – No contest held, as a strong contingent
of junior Hotdoggers were in Newquay for GB squad training.
Ladies – The final was a hotly contested affair,
with an in form Charlotte Bayliss picking off a couple gems. Last years British
champion Clair Smaile put in a valiant fight, but good wave selection allowed
Charlotte to put in a series of solid backhand turns and take the win. Felicity
Taylor posted one high score but couldn’t find a good back up, it was also a
similar story for Lucy Howell who had surfed very well in her earlier round.
The ladies
category is going from strength to strength and there were some brave performances
in what was quite intimidating surf. One stand out was Vikki Burley who is
constantly improving, she was unlucky to not progress through her heat but in
her efforts she caught the biggest set wave of her life and you couldn’t wipe
the smile off her face all day after that!
Open – It was great to see some new faces in
this category and from first time competitors like Dan ‘Stan’ Cameron to
seasoned experienced surfer Ben Howey becoming a new member of the club. The
early rounds went almost as expected with the big names showing their worth and
progressing with ease. A fit and eager Greg Robinson showed he is no slouch
with some hell maneuvers, earning himself a 9point ride. Fresh back from his
winter trip to Costa Rica, Max Welland surfed well in a very tough heat to move
through to the next round.
The semi finals
were a battle with positions changing all the time Angus Murray has been
surfing freakishly well, winning semi 1, Zak Lawton over took Greg Norman with
the last wave of the heat to claim the second spot in the final.
A stacked semi 2
saw Howey, Haworth, Robinson and South coaster Joe Howell. The standard was so
high, with both Ben’s absolutely killing it, meaning there should be fireworks
in the final.
As expected, the final
lit up with 4 surfers who regularly compete on the European Tour, 2 of which
have competed at a world tour event. Zak Lawton got the final off to a
blistering start, he surfed the wave to the best of his ability scraping every
single ounce of scoring potential out of it. Zak showed a broad repertoire of
maneuvers and after eventually posting a decent back up score it meant he
finished a stoked runner up in a tough contest. After new sponsor negotiations
and a recent heap load of barrels, Howey was a strong contender for the win
here today. Unfortunately the waves he had in the final didn’t reel like they
did in the earlier rounds, despite killing it he could not find enough to
better Zak’s first wave. Angus Murray must have eaten his Weetabix, he couldn’t
put a foot wrong, he was landing near impossible reo’s and making a statement
that he wants a British title in the very near future. Haworth didn’t find the
waves and in a final of that standard, if you don’t have a decent wave to work
with, well it’s game over. I’m sure he’ll be back to take the win next time
like we have all got use to in recent times!
Masters – In the first round, Eric Davies used his
experience to pick off some great waves and stroll through with style. The time
has finally come that Ian ‘Ramon’ Allison became a ‘master’ and he put in some
good work to progress to through. Adam Chell was ripping all day and posted a
near perfect score when he rinsed set wave that nearly reeled to Westward Ho!
(….and yes we did see your ‘Parko’ style claim at the end!)
The wind grew in
strength in the middle of the day and meant surfers had to be vigilant and
adapt to the gusting conditions which often meant sections didn’t break quite
so kindly as they often do. In the final Damien Hooker put the knowledge from
his countless dawny surfs to good use and really up his game. A couple of his
turns would not have been out of place in a BLU open final. Damien consolidated
his excellent wave with another strong back up score to take the win in his
first ever contest in the ‘masters’ age category. Shag and Jerry both surfed
well throughout the contest and it was a close call for the second place. After
shredding all day, luck went out the window for Adam in the final. He had a
series of waves that just did not offer the scoring potential that he would
have wished for.
Underdogs – This underdogs league is a brilliant
concept. All surfers that get eliminated in the first round in their respective
categories get to compete again against each other for the underdogs title.
This underdogs
event saw a broad spectrum of surfers, from new first timers, previous open
finalists, to the British masters champion (albeit carrying an injury). One
thing was common throughout though, everyone was happy and smiling to be
surfing empty pumping waves.
Throughout the
rounds of the underdog contest surfers were finding great rides in the solid
surf. Not all competitors chose to paddle ‘out back’ as some of the sets were
quite intimidating. Everyone gave a great effort and didn’t give in, respect.
Brendan Muir and
Dave Hutchings traded flawless right hand runners in the final and turned the
event into a two horse race. Dave nailed a series of powerful turns on one wave
that just ran forever earning a 9.5 ride, which was enough to claim the win.
1st
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2nd
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3rd
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4th
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Juniors
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Ladies
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Charlotte Bayliss
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Claire Smail
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Felicity Taylor
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Lucy Howell
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Open
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Angus Murray
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Zak Lawton
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Ben Howey
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Ben Haworth
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Masters
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Damien Hooker
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Jerry Horsborough
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Adrian Howell
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Adam Chell
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SUP
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Paul Williams
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Underdogs
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Dave Hutchings
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Brenden Muir
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Jon Horton
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Paul Keenan
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(photo by Phil Hill)
(photo by Wavecrest Photography)
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