Thursday, May 19, 2011
Invitees for 2011 xcel showdown supertubes announced.
from : http://www.jbaynews.com/The much-anticipated list of invited surfers for this event has been released, with a few surprises and a few regulars in the mix.
The contest organisers of this popular event have kept it consistent, with local rippers and underground chargers, as well as local groms comprising the core of invited surfers. The start of the waiting period, the month of June, is fast approaching, and these surfers are all in Supers training in order to get a shot at the title.
Two-times winner Ryan Payne is in the thick of it again this year, hoping for a hat-trick of wins. One surfer who will be doing his utmost to beat Ryan and have a shot at victory will be his brother and first-time invitee Shaun Payne. Shaun has been one of the stand-outs duing the recent swells at Supers and his performances havent gone unnoticed. “Shaun has been surfing really good during the last few swells,” said contest director Koffie Jacobs. “He deserves a spot in the event.”
Regular invitees include last year’s stand-out surfer Remi Peterson, tube specialist Deon Lategan and perennial Supers charger Warren Dean. Others include Bertie Stuurman, Dale Staples and Stanley Badger, with the goofy-footers led by Lyle Meek, Stuart Shelver and Craig Els. The grom brigade are once again represented by the local duo of Steven Sawyer and Dylan Lightfoot, and Supers resident Ari Kraak once again gets the nod.
Another new face is Dan Thornton, who has been surfing excellently all year and is a worthy recipient of a slot. “Dan has been a real stand-out this year and his surfing has really shone recently,” said Jacobs. “He could do well at Supers and easily cause an upset or two when the waves are cooking.” Supertubes is a special wave that needs to be ridden in a unique way, and all 16 of the invitees have paid their dues in the line up and are capable of scoring excellent rides.
Once again the judges will be presided over by Mike Ginsberg, a former World Tour judge, a Supers surfer and a Jeffrey’s Bay resident. From a judges point of view Ginzy understands the waves at Supers like few others, and can ascertain what constitutes a critical turn or a deep barrel, and score the surfers accordingly. Ginzy has been spot-on with the results in the last two events and the judging is thus in safe hands.
This year the alternates for the event are Nick Godfrey, Pablo Thysman and Daniel Jeggels. With the contest waiting period being a month long, and with most of the invited surfers holding down full-time jobs in the community, there is always a very good chance that some of the alternates will get a start in the event on the day.
The winner of the Xcel Pro gets a slot into the VonZipper Superheat, the pre-event trials heat of the Billabong Pro. A win in the VonZipper Superheat sees that surfer with a spot in the main event. There is also a Nixon watch valued at R4,500 amongst other sponsor prizes. Zigzag Magazine is the official media partner and the event portal can be found here Xcel Zag.
Invitee list, in no particular order – Ryan Payne, Remi Peterson, Deon Lategan, Bertie Stuurman, Warren Dean, Shaun Payne, Dale Staples, Stanley Badger, Daniel Thornton, Lyle Meek, Drue Thysman, Stuart Shelver, Craig Els, Steven Sawyer, Dylan Lightfoot and Ari Kraak.
The alternatives are Nick Godfrey, Pablo Thysman and Daniel Jeggels
Aloha from J-Bay Surftrips to the organisors of this great local event!
The contest organisers of this popular event have kept it consistent, with local rippers and underground chargers, as well as local groms comprising the core of invited surfers. The start of the waiting period, the month of June, is fast approaching, and these surfers are all in Supers training in order to get a shot at the title.
Two-times winner Ryan Payne is in the thick of it again this year, hoping for a hat-trick of wins. One surfer who will be doing his utmost to beat Ryan and have a shot at victory will be his brother and first-time invitee Shaun Payne. Shaun has been one of the stand-outs duing the recent swells at Supers and his performances havent gone unnoticed. “Shaun has been surfing really good during the last few swells,” said contest director Koffie Jacobs. “He deserves a spot in the event.”
Regular invitees include last year’s stand-out surfer Remi Peterson, tube specialist Deon Lategan and perennial Supers charger Warren Dean. Others include Bertie Stuurman, Dale Staples and Stanley Badger, with the goofy-footers led by Lyle Meek, Stuart Shelver and Craig Els. The grom brigade are once again represented by the local duo of Steven Sawyer and Dylan Lightfoot, and Supers resident Ari Kraak once again gets the nod.
Another new face is Dan Thornton, who has been surfing excellently all year and is a worthy recipient of a slot. “Dan has been a real stand-out this year and his surfing has really shone recently,” said Jacobs. “He could do well at Supers and easily cause an upset or two when the waves are cooking.” Supertubes is a special wave that needs to be ridden in a unique way, and all 16 of the invitees have paid their dues in the line up and are capable of scoring excellent rides.
Once again the judges will be presided over by Mike Ginsberg, a former World Tour judge, a Supers surfer and a Jeffrey’s Bay resident. From a judges point of view Ginzy understands the waves at Supers like few others, and can ascertain what constitutes a critical turn or a deep barrel, and score the surfers accordingly. Ginzy has been spot-on with the results in the last two events and the judging is thus in safe hands.
This year the alternates for the event are Nick Godfrey, Pablo Thysman and Daniel Jeggels. With the contest waiting period being a month long, and with most of the invited surfers holding down full-time jobs in the community, there is always a very good chance that some of the alternates will get a start in the event on the day.
The winner of the Xcel Pro gets a slot into the VonZipper Superheat, the pre-event trials heat of the Billabong Pro. A win in the VonZipper Superheat sees that surfer with a spot in the main event. There is also a Nixon watch valued at R4,500 amongst other sponsor prizes. Zigzag Magazine is the official media partner and the event portal can be found here Xcel Zag.
Invitee list, in no particular order – Ryan Payne, Remi Peterson, Deon Lategan, Bertie Stuurman, Warren Dean, Shaun Payne, Dale Staples, Stanley Badger, Daniel Thornton, Lyle Meek, Drue Thysman, Stuart Shelver, Craig Els, Steven Sawyer, Dylan Lightfoot and Ari Kraak.
The alternatives are Nick Godfrey, Pablo Thysman and Daniel Jeggels
Aloha from J-Bay Surftrips to the organisors of this great local event!
Monday, May 16, 2011
J Bay surfers and J-Bay Surftrips headcoach Etienne Venter in SA Team for Peru!
from www.jbaynews.com
The handing over of colours and blazers for the 2011 SA Team took place at the St Francis Resort on Saturday evening. Robin De Dock was master of ceremonies.
A new tradition was introduced this year with the ceremony of sands. 30 teams from all over the world that attend the world games must bring with them some local beach sand, which all gets mingled together to signify the uniting of all these lands.

In the photo is Etienne Venter, Steven Sawyer and Dylan Lightfoot who received their South African colours for the second time and a new member to the team, Emma Smith with Grahams Hynes, one of the greatest coaches in South African surf history.
Robin De Kock invited many of the old SA Team members from years gone by and it was great to see Johnny Paarman in the crowd and Ant Brodovich.
The team leaves for Peru this morning.
Well done guys and J-Bay Surftrips is proud to be part of the national Sa team!
A new tradition was introduced this year with the ceremony of sands. 30 teams from all over the world that attend the world games must bring with them some local beach sand, which all gets mingled together to signify the uniting of all these lands.
In the photo is Etienne Venter, Steven Sawyer and Dylan Lightfoot who received their South African colours for the second time and a new member to the team, Emma Smith with Grahams Hynes, one of the greatest coaches in South African surf history.
Robin De Kock invited many of the old SA Team members from years gone by and it was great to see Johnny Paarman in the crowd and Ant Brodovich.
The team leaves for Peru this morning.
Well done guys and J-Bay Surftrips is proud to be part of the national Sa team!
Tuesday, May 10, 2011
2011 Xcel Pro J-Bay to be held in June
from : www.jbaynews.com
After a great start to the winter, Supertubes is once again getting ready to host the specialty surfing event – the Xcel Pro Showdown At Supertubes. The last two years has seen excellent events being run off, and this year sees a shake up with regards format, invitees and media output. The 2011 version of the Xcel Pro will once again have Zigzag Surfing Magazine as their exclusive media partner.
This year the waiting period is the month of June. Only one day is needed to run the event, and historically June is one of the best months for swell and offshore winds. The last two events have seen ridiculous waves with high performance surfing and incredible tube riding the order of the day.
This year the Xcel Pro is an invite only club event, with a selection of Supertubes specialists and locals invited to compete in the event. The contest organisers choose surfers from the local community, from young to old, professional to blue collar, who just happen to surf Supertubes exceptionally well, and spend time in the water whenever the waves are breaking.
“It has been quite a good start to the winter in terms of waves and conditions so far,” said contest director Koffie Jacobs. “Supers will most definitely turn on for another day of perfect barrels. It is a great event to watch, and one of the surfers will gain entry into the VonZipper Superheat along with a bunch of other prizes, so the surfers have nothing to lose.”
In the last two years of the event, there has only been one winner, Ryan Payne. A top Supertubes surfer, Ryan has fought some close battles but has come out victorious both times. This year could see Ryan with a hat trick of wins, but either way it won’t be easy, with the likes of Warren Dean showing phenomenal form over the last few weeks, as well as junior surfers like Remi Peterson and tuberiding specialists like Deon Lategan in the mix. The winner of the Xcel Pro gets entry into the VonZipper Superheat, a trials heat for the Billabong Pro, as well as a Nixon amongst other prizes.
“Of course I am chomping at the bit for the Xcel Pro event,” said Payne. “It’s the one event I look forward to each year since it started. I mean, who wouldn’t want to have firing Supers to themselves along with three mates in the water all day?
Mahalo aloha from our whole crew towards the organisers of this event!!!!unique concept that represents the J-Bay family spirit....
This year the waiting period is the month of June. Only one day is needed to run the event, and historically June is one of the best months for swell and offshore winds. The last two events have seen ridiculous waves with high performance surfing and incredible tube riding the order of the day.
This year the Xcel Pro is an invite only club event, with a selection of Supertubes specialists and locals invited to compete in the event. The contest organisers choose surfers from the local community, from young to old, professional to blue collar, who just happen to surf Supertubes exceptionally well, and spend time in the water whenever the waves are breaking.
“It has been quite a good start to the winter in terms of waves and conditions so far,” said contest director Koffie Jacobs. “Supers will most definitely turn on for another day of perfect barrels. It is a great event to watch, and one of the surfers will gain entry into the VonZipper Superheat along with a bunch of other prizes, so the surfers have nothing to lose.”
In the last two years of the event, there has only been one winner, Ryan Payne. A top Supertubes surfer, Ryan has fought some close battles but has come out victorious both times. This year could see Ryan with a hat trick of wins, but either way it won’t be easy, with the likes of Warren Dean showing phenomenal form over the last few weeks, as well as junior surfers like Remi Peterson and tuberiding specialists like Deon Lategan in the mix. The winner of the Xcel Pro gets entry into the VonZipper Superheat, a trials heat for the Billabong Pro, as well as a Nixon amongst other prizes.
“Of course I am chomping at the bit for the Xcel Pro event,” said Payne. “It’s the one event I look forward to each year since it started. I mean, who wouldn’t want to have firing Supers to themselves along with three mates in the water all day?
Mahalo aloha from our whole crew towards the organisers of this event!!!!unique concept that represents the J-Bay family spirit....
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