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BSUPA 2011 National Championships

Wednesday, October 5th, 2011

Watergate Bay 15th & 16th October

Britain’s stand-up paddlesurf (SUP) champions will be decided in a winner-takes-all national championship event at Watergate Bay in October (download poster).

The Extreme Academy will host the British Stand Up Paddle Association (BSUPA) championships on the weekend of 15th and 16th October 2011 in an event which will attract the UK’s best exponents of this emerging form of surfing.

Competitors will take part in two different disciplines, with divisions for men and women. A long-distance ocean paddle race will see competitors cover up to five miles, requiring skill, technique and stamina; while wave-riding skills will be tested in a performance surfing competition.

Competition organiser Richard Marsh said: “Watergate Bay is one of the UK’s premier watersports venues; from its consistent surf conditions to the natural amphitheatre, it gives competitors the opportunity to showcase their skills, and spectators the chance to see the action.â€

The surfing competition in which competitors will show off their tricks on the waves will take place on Saturday, with the distance race from Watergate Bay to Porth and back taking place on Sunday.

Also taking place on the Sunday is the Westcountry Watersports Wave Expression competition, followed at 3pm by a prize giving ceremony.

As well as competing for the championship, the surfers will also battle it out for the coveted title of ‘Watergate Bay Waterman’ sponsored by The Beach Hut. This fiercely coveted title will be awarded to the competitor with the highest combined score from both the men’s wave and distance competitions, who will win a meal for two at The Beach Hut restaurant.

For more information on the event go to www.ipaddleboard.co.uk – for entries please contact the event organiser, Richard Marsh, by emailing masthighltd@me.com.

Final Dakhla Installment for 2011

Friday, September 2nd, 2011

Greetings from Berkshire!

We are now back from Dakhla it has been an awesome trip. In 5 weeks of windsurfing we only had 3 lightwind days! Now we really can’t complain but as it turned out one of these days was our last day. I was so close to landing burners the day before (with zero blood sugar) that I felt sure I would get one on the final day. The wind gods however decreed that it was not to be. Ricky was in a similar place with his funnels. Hopefully we will get a good solid westerly blow soon so I can get up to West Kirby and try them again.

Over the course of the trip I learnt loads of new moves and very nearly completed my list, with only the burner really left on there. I kind of swapped airfunnells out because I wanted to concentrate on the burners. Now that my ducking is much better I think that I can pick them up pretty quickly.

Ricky also learnt loads. He learnt Flakkas, Punettas and clew first punnettas. Please watch this space for our video. I have started on the editing so it shouldn’t be too long.

Hugh’s windsurfing improved loads he is now starting to experiment with carve gybes and chop hops. He is also going to write a piece about Dakhla from an intermediates perspective and to talk about the off the water stuff from a new perspective.

The second half of the trip we were staying in the Rio Aguila Kitesurf Camp. It seemed like luxury to what we were used so a big thanks to the guys there. I would also like to mention Colin, Freya, Ken and Carmen who were amazingly kind and helpful to us throughout our trip. For any expert advice on Dakhla do contact Freya though www.ambienceofdakhla.com. For any windsurf  or general advice on Dakhla please do get in contact with us through Bray Lake!

We are all ready plotting a trip for next year. For flat water and unbelievable winds, in the summer, nowhere really compares.

Thanks for reading!

Contributed by: Jack

Dream list!

Wednesday, August 31st, 2011

Hello Again.

It has been super windy here. 3.7 full power every day!

We now have dream list of what we want to achieve, a bit ambitious? – maybe, but we will try our best.Ricky speed sailing

My list is:

  • Shaka Flaka (done)
  • Triple Flakka (done)
  • Ponch
  • Burner
  • Switch chachoo
  • Air funnel

Ricky’s list is:

  • Clew First Punetta  (done)
  • Flaka Diablo
  • E Sider
  • Switch Chachoo
  • Funnel
  • Shove it

The forecast is looking great although we both quite want a rest day!

Also the world has turned upside down and Richard managed to beat me upwind. It happened a few days back but it brought to an end my unbeaten run stretching back to the first year. So well done to Richard. I would just like to add that I have regained my crown of upwind overlord since. For those of you who don’t know how to get to the speed spot (where we freestyle) you have to sail around a spit so we usually race downwind and then back upwind around the spit. It is not normally close though.

Other than that I have learnt triple flakkas from my list and nearly done a switch chachoo. I think i will get them net time out. It is full moon at the moment so there is no wind today. It is a badly needed rest day because we have not had one yet. Hugh has some savage blisters on his hands so he is especially grateful.  Tomorrow my or may not be windy but after that its looking great again.

Jack SawbridgeAs we head towards the end of our visit, it continues to be really windy here.  Hugh has arrived and it has been a bit of a baptism of fire for him with full on 3.7 winds.  Ricky and I, as is Dakhla tradition from the first year, gave ourselves 6 moves to learn.  We have both learnt only one of them so far!

Contributed by: Jack

On a mission? More from Dakhla

Monday, August 22nd, 2011

Hi from Dakhla.

Richard according to his most coherant sleep talking efforts is `on a mission and if you let him he will succeed`.

Not really sure to what mission he is referring. We assume it is the punetta mission or mybe he has been spending too much time in a small tent with me and my standard dream topic {Jack Bauer} has infiltrated his subconscoius.

Other than the odd sleep talked threat we are doing well here. Arthur has left us though which is a bit of a bummer.  He left on great form. In his last session {which was at the speed spot as opposed to Boudle Haa} he made his first carve gybe. Ricky also landed his first two punettas so everyone except me is learning which is a little concerting.

Our other big news is that we have moved our camp up to 25. We forgot quite how good the speed spot was and fell head over heels for it yesterday. Boudle Haa was great but the speed spot is quite simply the best spot for freestyle anywhere. We are not camping at the same place as last year. We are the other side of PRock [the upwind side]. This time in a small kite centre. Its very luxurious as we have showers and decking and everything you could want. It doesn’t really seem like Dakhla, it seems like a real holiday rather than a military survival exercise.

We have been very well fed recently. We had been eating Thon [tinned tuna] for almost every meal but the night before last we ate out in town and last night Colin and Freya treated us to a feast of Pasties and Apple crumble which was brilliant because it appeased our cravings for home cooking.

In other news its looking mental windy which will be great for me and my assault on ponches and burners. My other brother Hugh arrives in a few days so we are looking forward to that.

Until the next instalment and photos will follow…..

Contributed by: Jack Sawbridge

Freestyle in Fuerteventura

Monday, August 1st, 2011

The extract below is from Phil and Danielle’s (ex-Bray staff) blog,  click here for the full story.

Phil and I arrived in Fuerteventura on the 4th July, following our time in Lanzarote for the Freestyle competition hosted there, Phil’s debut on the PWA world tour. With 18 days spare to train for the next event we were both really excited to get on the water and check out the conditions. Our first day on the water was a bit of a shock, arriving at Rene Egli centre 2 to find our friends from the UK and Austria, welcomed by a sand storm in the car park and enough wind for even the bigger guys to be easily overpowered on my 3.3! Little did I realise this was the only sail I would be needing for the next 2.5 weeks as Fuerteventura delivered its relentless conditions exhausting all windsurfers who had come to play.

Phil RichardsAn important part of our training became days off, as we struggled with sore muscles, shoulders, tennis elbow and bruises from all sorts of wipeouts. Early nights became mandatory, as did a large supply of food in the car to keep us energised and help us maximise our sessions. We aimed to train at the competition location as much as possible to get good practise in the sailing area ready for the event.

This area, at Rene Egli Windsurf Centre 1, has mostly cross off wind, small swell coming in with waves breaking close to the shore and on the way out swell and the most amount of chop I have ever known to test us on port tack. For my spocks on the outside it became a learning game as I began to feel like a complete beginner at freestyle in the difficult conditions.

Phil, as all of the other guys who had come to train for the competition, found it hard to make moves which normally were very easy to them also and sessions were kept short and intense to try to get used to the area. Some days we would move location to a beach upwind, where the water was very flat in comparison and so we could have ‘easier’ sessions to enjoy ourselves and also allow our bodies some rest from the chop! Still this location would be incredibly windy, gusty and 3.3 was generally always full power for me!

With the event approaching, the forecast began to drop off, which was quite a relief although worrying it would drop off too much also, as we both really wanted the event to go ahead. When the days arrived, the wind and swell was low, but fortunately each day Fuerte delivered us wind enabling heats to go ahead in the afternoons, usually putting me on my 4.5 or 4.0 which was perfect!

Continued….. full story

Contributed by: Danielle Lucas