National Windsurfing Festival at Hayling Island 2011

NATIONAL WINSURFING FESTIVAL – Hayling Island

The NWF at Hayling Island saw a good crew from the windsurf club in action. As usual the reports from the event were excellent – organised by Allan Cross who has really put this event on the map for windsurfing each September.

Visit the Boards Mpora to see the entire gallery of shots.

The Goodwin’s, Petits, James Arnell Smith, and Julian Anderson all were involved in the racing over two days. This also included a night event and party.

In the under Turbo 15s class 1ts place was overall by Emily Goodwin, 2nd Jack Petit, 4th James Arnell Smith, Graeme came 14th in the free ride fleet, and Julian Anderson came 12 in the pro fleet.

Part of the night time event was a relay with a pro –James was with John Skye, Jack with Ben Profit and Emily with Saskia – Jack won the event with Ben and I think everyone had a great time.
Rohan Goodwin came in 4th in the free ride fleet and Francis was fully on it in the mosh pit until closing time at the party.



 

Witterings Charity Paddle Race 2011 Results

Surfers Paddle for Charity – Organised by X-Train -2XS and the Shore Surf Club.

Sunday 24th July saw 56 entrants to the Wittering Charity Paddle Race.

Entrants had to paddle against 20 knots of wind from East To West Wittering. The course is just over a mile from East To West Wittering which would normally take (on average) around 20 to 45 mins. However, the windy conditions made it much harder and it took the last competitor just under 2 hours to compete (the fastest time was 24 minutes 39). Even though the conditions were hard, nearly everyone fought on through and there were smiling, happy faces all over the beach at the finish line.

From West Wittering Windsurf Club, it was great to see Oliver Chipperfield and the McKirghans. Emile Kott managed to just squeeze in front of the boss (Simon Bassett) and James Randall managed to beat the old man by a convincing five minutes!

Event Results


The event, which is in its 7th year, brings the surfing community together to raise money for local charities. This year, the charity was The Sussex Snowdrop Trust.

The event raised just over £1000 for the charity and money is still coming in. Everyone involved enjoyed a BBQ at West Wittering Windsurf Club where there was a prize giving at the end of the day.

A lot of people put in a great deal of time to make the event happen, including the Shore Surf Club Team, the WWWC team, Puma Safety, West Wittering Estate Lifeguard.

Thankyou very much to event sponsors 2XS, X-train, The Shore Surf Club, Wittering Surf, Crouchers Country Hotel, The Beach House, Indoboard and Boardshop.co.uk.

The 2012 dates and times will be announced soon on www.2xs.co.uk and www.shoresurfclub.co.uk.

The Witterings Charity Paddle Race – 24th July 2011

Once again the annual paddle race from East to West Wittering is taking place on Sunday 24th July 2011.

The event has become more and more popular each year and is loads of fun as well as a good chance to raise money for a good cause.

The race starts from Shore Road, East Wittering and heads west along the low-tide shallow waters to West Wittering where the event finishes just outside West Wittering Windsurf Club.

There are separate divisions for SUP, kayak and surf and will be prizes for the winners in each division and age category.

To enter, please download an entry form and a sponsorship form.

The entry fee for all divisions and categories is £10 and this includes a barbecue provided at the end at West Wittering Windsurf Club.

To see the photos and results from last year’s event, have a look at this.

If you want any further information, please get in touch with West Wittering Windsurf Club on 01243 513077 or info@x-train.co.uk

Neal Gent is BSUPA SUP Surf 2010 National Champion.


A big well done for Neal for becoming National champion, Bobby and Matt also did very well in the comp. The guys from the Witterings did pretty well at the BSUPA nationals down in Watergate Bay last weekend. With no waves at any of the other events this year it meant Watergate became the Nationals!

The surf was head high in the morning and glassy, but became more challenging through the rounds as a sideshore breeze came up and the swell dropped. We were lucky though, with enough conditions to run right through the comp in one day. It was really noticeable that the average board length has dropped loads since last year- most were between 8’4” and 9’2”, which is about a foot less than last year! John Hibbard had some new starboards down to 7’4”. Even in this really small surf the shorter boards were standout all day. Matt Argyle SUP GLOBAL-2XS and i were both riding Nah-Skwell 8′”8″s which have already shown they can still rip in Wittering mush!! It’s amazing how quickly you can get these boards going and the shorter length and surfboard style outline make decent turns possible even in small stuff. Definitely helped us both make the final! My tactic of waiting further out for the sets rather than surfing lower scoring small inside waves nearly let me down in the final, but near the end of the heat I got lucky and rode a couple of ‘bigger’ sets and narrowly beat John Hibbard for the event win and the national title! Matt didn’t get quite as lucky with his waves and took fourth in the final having surfed well all day.

In the ladies, Bobby Cooper (2XS/Fanatic) narrowly missed top spot taking 2nd, and Claire Blacklock took 3rd, with difficult conditions making wave selection a bit of a lottery. Sunday saw Bobby take the racing silverware as well-having raced in two classes this year she actually managed to place 2nd overall in both for the year!! In tiny but clean waves we finished with an expression session, and my run of luck with the waves lasted one more heat!! About the only decent wave in all three heats arrived twenty seconds after my heat started and i managed enough to get a 7.0 wave score which turned out to win the expression session as well!!

That’s it for the events this year, but it was great to see a load of new riders attend, even if they weren’t challenging for the medals-it’s a great social and if you’re eying a new board it’s a perfect chance to try out some of next years kit!

All pics Bob Berry/BSUPA

Tabou / Gaastra Demo this Saturday 16th October

The Tabou and Gaastra demo will go ahead this Saturday 16th October at West Wittering Windsurf Club.

There is a tonne of kit for you to come and try. The current forecast is for medium Northerly winds, so it should be enough to come down and test some brand new 2011 equipment….FOR FREE!

The following kit will be there for anyone to try out (there is no day launching fee for people trying this demo kit):

Boards

106 Tabou 3S Ltd
Tabou Da Cuvre Quad 85
Tabou Pocket 80 Tri Fin
Tabou Pocket 75 Tri Fin
Tabou Twister 100

Sails
Gaastra Manic H.D 4.2
Gaastra Manic 4.7
Gaastra Poison 4.7
Gaastra iQ 5.4
Gaastra Remedy 5.6

Hope to see you down there

Cheers

Emile

Gaastra / Tabou demo at West Wittering Windsurf Club 16th or 17th October

Gaastra / Tabou Demo at West Wittering Windsurf Club 16th or 17th October

Emile Kott (2XS / ex Boards Magazine tester) and Will Barratt will be at West Wittering Windsurf Club offering FREE DEMOS on the latest 2011 gear from Gaastra Sails and Tabou Boards with help from 2XS and X-Train.

This year, the Gaastra and Tabou ranges have been fully reworked and it is well worth heading to West Wittering to check out the gear and try it out on the water.
We will call the date of the demo as early as possible – we will go for the windier of the two days. We will announce the date on the Boards Forum and the 2XS Blog.
The following gear will be available for you to come and try:
The West Wittering launching fee will be waivered for anyone who wishes to try some gear, so not only will we have the latest gear for you to try, we will have it rigged and ready to go – and all you have to pay is the day’s Car Park charge of £5.
To find your way to West Wittering Windsurf Club, see Google Maps
If you are interested and intend to come to the demo, please fill out this form:

Watergate Bay SUP contest 16th/17th October

Competition Format:

SUP Surf
SUP Distance
SUP Wave Expression supported by
Westcountry Watersports
(Subject to time and conditions)

Entry Fee:
£30 for pre-paid entry (until Fri 15th Oct 6pm)
Last Entry for this will be 6pm Friday 15th October.
Contact Claire Blacklock: claire.blacklock@bsupa.org.uk
£35 for all entry’s on the day. Cash & Cheque Only
All competitors will need to be and hold a valid BSUPA Membership to compete.

Saturday Night
Relax and share the dates competitions with your fellow competitors at the Phoenix Bar Watergate Bay.
£10 a ticket which includes food and first drink.
Its the last competition of the year so come along, bring your friends and join in the fun.

Full schedule of events and times will be published over the next few days along.

Individual questions relating to this event please contact Richard Marsh at masthighltd@me.com

Hayling Island National Windsurfing Festival

Club member and West Wittering local Grahame Petit went with his family to this year’s National Windsurfing Festival at Hayling Island. He very kindly sent us this story and photos:

The National Windsurfing Festival again hit the shores of Hayling Island over the weekend of the 4th & 5th of September and what a fantastic event it was!

WWWC members and the Golden Ticket gang from Maui (Goodwin’s Junior, senior, very senior plus the Pettit’s) gathered up their kit for a rare excursion off The Peninsular and away from their home break. Given the relatively light Easterly winds big kit was the order of the day with many of the National fleet coming out with monster size boards and fins to ensure early planning off the beach in the crowded start line comprising over 300 competitors.

For those who haven’t done this event yet get it in your diary for 2011 now! It is a really fun event with great clinic’s,Live band and party on Saturday night plus the opportunity to sail / race at whatever level you feel comfortable. We had entries in most categories spanning; Under 4m Turbo 15 fleet (Jack Pettit, Leah Goodwin, Emily Goodwin), Ladies freeride (Michelle Pettit, Jane Goodwin), Junior freeride (Johnny Goodwin), Male freeride veterans (Grahame Pettit, Justin Goodwin, Francis (my back hurts) Goodwin.

Whilst I will be the first to admit that big slalom style kit is not my thing it didn’t stop me having great fun and participating in 6 master blaster races, the pros tag team and the night elimination – all on a Starboard Carve 131 and an 8m Tushingham Tbird (Big thanks to my neighbour Rik for loaning this kit). I think my overall placing was 31st and 18th in class.

However for us the single best bit was the under 16 year old fleet. Lead by the ever enthusiastic Chris Lewis Southern co-ordinator for the RYA T15 fleet a full on programme saw them compete in 5 races on the Saturday, 2 on the Sunday.

In the Saturday the racing was close in every heat with all of the competitors getting off the beach well and aiming for the gybe mark as a tight pack this continued into the Saturday with slightly more wind ensuring the action was fast and furious. Eventual honours went to Jack Pettit with, I think it was, three first, two seconds and a fourth & a fifth. Coming a close second and only able to complete on the Saturday was James Arnell- Smith.

Saturday evening saw them tape on the glowsticks & compete in a dusk dash teamed up with the pros – James was delighted to pick Skyeboy and Jack felt he had chosen well with Matt Perch (Overall event winner). However after the first leg sailed out and back in the dark by the Juniors the event organisers humour kicked in – yes the sight of a 90kg Matt trying to pump Jacks JP Young Gun and Hot Sails Maui 3.8 onto the plane gave all the spectators something to smile about.

Somehow into this busy schedule was a forward looping clinic lead, both on and off the water, by non-other than Boujmaa Guillol! I know many of the spectators and competitors watched in awe as the youngsters from 8 years old and up launched themselves enthusiastically over the handlebars and painlessly into the water. I for one know the race is on as to who will land a loop first in my family!

As the event drew to a close on Sunday afternoon the wind cranked up a bit more to ensure the pros freestyle event really gave us something to watch and cheer about with eventual winner Ben Proffitt displaying a great repertoire including fully planning forwards, back loops, spocks, Vulcans and shakkas all off virtually flat water!

The final prize giving ensured many competitors, not just the event winners, went away clutching prizes and helping raise funds for the ‘Help for Heroes’ charity through the silent auction. Final words must be to say a big thank you to event organiser Allan Cross and his team, all of the competitors and Hayling Borough Council – Roll on next year!

Witterings Charity Paddle Race 2010 – a huge success

The annual Witterings Charity Paddle race went ahead on Sunday 22nd August in aid of the Sussex Snowdrop trust. The annual event organised by 2XS, X-train and The Shore Surf Club had 28 competitors who paddled on surf boards, SUPs, Kayaks, prone surf boards and outrigger style kayaks. The fun event has been going for 5 years and locals from the Shore Surf Club and West Wittering Windsurf Club compete with others for fun over the 1/2 mile between East and West Wittering beach.

The poor August weather didn’t put off the competitors who raced up the shore line at low tide. The starts were staggered – kayaks went first followed by prone surfboards, surfboards and finally SUPs. The whole idea of the event is fun: to bring the community together between East and West Wittering and raise some money for charity.
Plenty of families were at the event, children under 10 taking part as well as the oldest competitor at nearly 70 who made the distance. The local CDC patrol service, PUMA safety were on hand for safety backup along with a jet ski from WWWC and lifeguards from West Wittering Beach.
It was good to see plenty of entrants from WWWC: Chris Mclaron, who raised nearly £360 and was behind me on a SUP, James and Archie Mellor and Holly Bassett. James, Sasha and Steve Arnell Smith as well James Randall who won the prone surfing. Oliver Chiperfield, who was the first non outrigger kayak and showed how running 5K three times a week can change your fitness. It would be good to see a few more next year.
Keith Rathbone won the overall event on his 18ft outrigger, Simon Bassett was 1st SUPer, James Randall 1st prone paddler, Nicoli Rotterman 1st surfer, Holly Bassett 1st lady and first junior SUP, James Anrell Smith first junior surfer and the Crawford brothers 1st junior kayak. Chris Mclaron won the award for the most money raised as well as Roger Wilson for being the oldest competitor

Organisers Adriano Roldan, Graham Taplin and Simon Bassett were all very happy with the result – not only was the event good fun but also we raised over £1150 for the Sussex Snowdrop trust. Next season’s event is planned for the Sunday 24th July 2011.

Thanks to all who helped run the event: Adriano, Tony, Graham, Sue, Clive, Will and Russell on the Barbie, the Shore Surf Club, Keith and Martin from Puma safety, Chris, Adam, Andy, Bobbie and Jane from X-train and West Wittering lifeguards Will, Ali and Jenny.

Results:
1 Keith Rathbone 9H Other Crafts / Sea Canoe 17:05
2 Rick Knight 4F Kayak 17:38
3 Simon Basset 1D SUP race 21:25 (1st SUP)
4 Oliver Chipperfield 21F Kayak 22:38 (1st Kayak)
5 Nick & Oscar 25F Kayak 23:46
6 James Randall (life guard) 18G Prone Paddle Board 23:50 (1st Prone Paddleboard)
7 C Mc Larnon 7D SUP 25:14
8 Billy & Charly Crawford 5F Kayak Junior 25:20 (1st Junior)
9 Peter Symms 29A Surfboard 25:36 (1st Surfboard)
10 James Mellor 26D SUP 25:39
11 Nicolai Roterman 20A Surfboard 25:48
12 Graham Taplin 3G Prone Paddle Board 27:14
13 Ken Harmer 11D SUP 27:20
14 Brian James 6D SUP 28:13
15 Steve Smith 15D SUP 29:39
16 Chris Dixon 10D SUP 32:53
17 Russell Taplin 2A Surfboard 33:51
18 Mary Roterman 14B Surfboard Ladies 34:29 (1st Ladies Surfer)
19 Chris Watkins 13G Prone Paddle Board 37:14
20 Adriano 22A Surfboard 38:55
21 Shane Geary 8A Surfboard 39:14
22 Holly Basset 28A SUP 40:02 (1st Ladies Junior)
23 Dave & Archi Gammon 19H Other Craft / Outrigger 41:19
24 Sharon Taplin 24E SUP ladies 42:40
25 Sasha Arnell Smith 16F Kayak Junior 43:50
26 Archie Mellor 27D SUP Junior 44:32
27 James Arnell Smith 17C Surfboard Junior 46:12
28 Roger Wilson 23G Prone Paddle Board 47:05