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JSC UPDATE

Hello members

LA ROCCO ACTION GO TO LOCAL GALLERY 10/12/09

The AGM will be held early next year. Date andf Time TBA

The Committee are looking for a Club Secretary, Membership Secretary, Contest Director and head Junior Coach for 2010. Anyone interested please email fergje3@yahoo.co.uk. All those working with under 18s will need to go to the Child Protection courses and complete Police check forms. You can get these from Rachel Sawyer at ESC (Fort Regent). Coaches also need to complete a beach lifeguarding course.

Events next year

Jeux des Iles May TBA, Deloitte Channel Island Championships August Bank Holiday TBA, Eurojunior Portugal TBC, British Schools and British Juniors.

Juniors- Training will resume from March 2010. Laneez to run training TBA. French trip with Kevin TBA. French surfer exchange will be handled by Andre le Geyt.

Have a good Xmas and happy new year

DF

AIB SENIOR AWARDS

Senior AIB Awards 2009. For AIB senior series only

OPEN- SAM GEORGE

SENIOR MAN- SAM GEORGE

MASTERS - ANDRE LE GEYT

LONGBOARD - GORDON BLAKE

LADIES - CHANTELLE COOTE

Surfers Surfer - Roley McMichael

Highest Achievement 2009- James Hick

SHORTY BRONKHORST

One of the Clubs founder members, Shorty Bronkhorst, has died.

Along with Cliff Honeysett and Bobby Burdon, Shorty was one of the 3 South African lifeguards that travelled to Jersey in the mid 50s' and worked at Pontins and the Watersplash.He was an integral part of setting up the Jersey Surfboard Club in 1959 with Dr Peter Lea and can be seen in the classic John Houiellebecq photograph.  He was a great friend to all the locals surfers at the time and returned to the island 10 years ago on for the club's 40th anniversary. While here he worked for 3 weeks with Rob Jackson' Atlantic Waves school and inspired a whole grom generation in the short time that he was here with his boundless energy, love of surfing and tales of the Skeleton coast. Originally from Durban, Shorty moved to J Bay 15years ago setting up a back packing business called Saltrock Lodge

All our prayers are with him and his family at this time

David Ferguson JSC

'SURFING SECRETS' JSC BOOK UPDATE

Hello all

Unfortunately we are unable to publish the book before Xmas 2009 but will be launching the book early in 2010. As you can imagine this a massive project that needs extra attention to detail

Thanks for everyone's contributions and there are loads !!! stayed tuned and wait for the new launch dates.  DF

AIB JUNIOR SURFER OF THE YEAR

Ben Bates has been awarded the AIB Junior surfer of the year 2009. Senior surfers and junior coaches voted giving Ben a unanimous vote. A formal presentation will be held at AIB HQ at 25 Esplanade in the presence of CEO Jo Moynahan, AIB Tigers coaching staff, Durrell representatives, the Jersey LTA and members of the Jersey Festival choir. Well done to Ben from all those in the JSC committee. DF

Nathan Elms and Matt Chapman team GB update

Nathan Elms and Matt Chapman had an excellent week's surfing in Hossegor with the British Junior team finishing off with a contest against local surf club Vieux-Boucau

Edited report from the last day's action  www.britsurf.co.uk

In clean 2-3 foot waves at Vieux-Boucau, the contest got under way, with some great surfing from Jobe Harris, Luke Dillon, Liam Turner. Matt Chapman, Miles Lee Hargreaves and Nathan Elms, all progressing through to the next round. With some innovative surfing from the french on their local break, the crowd were entertained with some good carving outback manouvers, and followed by some small barrels and floaters on the shore break. Nathan Elms and Jobe Harris impressed the judges and progressed to the final, and with a 3rd and 4th place the visitors maintained the respect of the local surfers. Nathan told us " it was great to be surfing a contest against the French, as it was their home break they really knew the waves, but this really pushed me forward. I learnt from them, where they were sitting and i think i really raised my game. I was happy to get to the final as both myself and Jobe surfed really well"

JUNIOR UPDATE 2010

NOTICE FOR ALL JUNIORS

SPONSOR

Lead sponsor is AIB Jersey

Next year is Eurojunior year. Portugal have offered to hold the championships which are to be held north of Porto next September. Selection for the team may be worked out through the squad process rather than a qualifying series. This will help with training and build up for the competition. Categories are- 2 x U14, 2 x U16, 2 x U18, 2 x boys bodyboard, 2 x U18 girls, 1 x girl bodyboard, 1 x longboard. Eduardo Alonzo has already offered his services for the trip as coach/team leader etc. The coaching team will be decided next year.. Stay posted for squad list.

JEUX DES ILES

These will be held in the AZORES for may half term. Team TBC

British Schools and British Juniors

Again those who want to go should let me know nearer competition time

FRENCH SURFER EXCHANGE

These are to be organised with Siouville and the French Surfing Federation in Biarritz. Andre le Geyt to advise

COACHING

Again we will use Kevin Olsen and Joel Gray

As far as the Junior Series goes the JSC are looking for a competition director. The series MAY be for under 14s only girls and boys.There will be trials for U18 girls leading upto major events. Anyone who would like to take the role of Comp Director  please let me know.

There is going to be a restructure of the club. AGM TBA. If you want the JSC to continue please take a lead whether you are non surfer,senior surfer etc

DF



JAMES HICK

CHECK OUT JAMES HICK IN ACTION IN TASMANIA..WWW.BILLABONGXXL.COM

Not bad for a Jersey boy !!

Also  see how channel 10 news view it in OZ

http://ten.com.au/video-player.htm?vxSiteId=cb519624-44a2-4bf7-808b-3514d34e96e4&vxChannel=SPORTS%20NEWS

Eurosurf 2009 Website link and Channel Island Team update

Here is the link for all the latest results, images and live scores. ALL PICTURES ARE HERE

http://www.eurosurfing.org/eurosurf/

EUROSURF 2009

JERSEY, CHANNEL ISLANDS

Sunday saw 3 Channel Islanders in action in the finals. Conditions were extremely difficult on the down tide with Sam George facing 1-0ft surf on podium 2. After the high of winning his Senior man semi final heat in mushy 4ft the day before, George battled hard and finished in 4th. Clayton Lidster also struggling in the small surf but bagged a 2nd in the Masters. Winner of the day went to Ben Skinner in the longboard who demonstrated all the skills to become European Champion.

Shelly McFarling reached the Semi finals of the Ladies event with Arlene Maltman reaching the Quarters. In the Body Board David Speller and Scott Harben also reached the Quarter final stages with Delia Baker in her first ever event on a body board reaching the semi finals. Gordon Blake reached the Quarters in the Longboard and Piers Gould was the only open surfer to reach round 3

 After a week of competition, finals day saw 1-2ft waves at the Watersplash giving the best surfers in Europe a chance to showcase their skills. Lucas Garcia(Sp) and Dani Garcia(Sp) dominated the senior man final and Masters respectively. Alize Amaud(Fr) took home the Ladies title with Manuel Centeno(Por) taking the mens Body Board. Catarina Sousa(Por) won the ladies body board and Ben Skinner(Chi) took the Longboard title. The Open saw a wave by wave battle between Mario Lopez(Sp) and Vincent Duvignac(Fr). All surfers in the final demonstrated top to bottom surfing at the highest level. After a slow start, Duvignac(Fr) smashed his way into the lead eventually taking the Open title.

France took the Team award and Spain tool the Fair Play award

The Jersey Surfboard would to thank all the teams that came to Jersey on its 50th anniversary year and key sponsors, AIB Jersey, Deloitte, Watersplash, Collins Stewart Wealth Management, The Jersey States and Laneez Surf Shop.

Special thanks to all the Eurosurf contest team- Simon Watkins, Cirsty and Robin, Eduardo, Doug Creedon , DJ Lummy and Colin Crowther. This team were on site everyday at 6.30am everyday. Finally well done to Roley McMichael and the CI team. Good job

 Team positions below

 

1

France

10580

2

Spain

9395

3

Portugal

8700

4

England

7580

5

Channel Islands

7460

6

Morocco

7000

7

Wales

6505

8

Ireland

6180

9

Holland

6022

10

Germany

5317

11

Switzerland

3815

12

Sweden

4183

13

Belgium

1658

 

 

After 3 days of extremely small waves competition suddenly went into overdrive as one of the favourites to take the Eurosurf Open title was knocked out of the competition on day 5.

Damian Chaudoy, recognised as one of Europe’s most promising young surfers, was beaten into third place by just over a single point in one of only a handful of heats completed yesterday in St Ouen’s Bay.

A high scoring opening wave from another Frenchman Romain Laulhe ensured he carved his way into the quarter-final of the main event with a total of 13.33.

However, as with so many of the other heats in this year’s European Championship the second place qualifying spot changed hands in the final stage of the round with Chaudoy finshing on 7.67 and therefore missing out to Mario Lopez of Spain on 8.60.

He was due to meet England’s Alan Stokes in the next round after he stormed through to win his heat in 16.94 as France’s Vincent Duvignac pocketed second place with his efforts earning 13.00 points.

With little action over the last few days organiser Dave Ferguson from the Jersey Surfboard Club expressed his frustration and said: ‘It’s very disappointing that we haven’t completed more of the event but we are in the laps of the gods.’

Day 6 saw a change in weather  as strong south westerly winds started battering Jersey’s West coast. From mere 1ft surf on the down tide the uptide saw 3-4ft surf which gave ample opportunity for surfers to perform high scores. Masters, Senior Man, Ladies, Body Board and Open heats were completed leaving day 7 for the finals.

Dani Garcia (Sp) and Paulo Rodrigues (Por) are looking sharp in the Masters along with local legend Clayton Lidster (Chi). Local surf shop owner Sam George(Chi) is setting himself up nicely for the Senior Men Title chased by Tyson Greenway (Eng) and Lucas Garcia (Sp)

In the Open division Spain has 3 surfers in the semi finals with 2 from France, 1 from Portugal and 1 from England.

Guadaloupian body boarders, Jeremy Amoux and Martin Mouradian representing France are matched up in semi final heat 14. Portugal, Morocco and Spain make up the semi final places.

In the Ladies semi final heat 22 Sarah Beadmore(Eng) squares upto Adelina Taylor (Sp), Shelly McFarling(Chi), and Maria Abecasis (Por) and in heat 23 Joana Rocha (Por) faces Alize Amaud (Fra), Johanna Defay (Fra)

Kick off for finals day  will be 8am and with a 37ft tide anything could happen..

 JERSEY CHANNEL ISLANDS DAY 4

 JERSEY SURFBOARD CLUB

Shakespeare once wrote ‘To be or not to be, that is the question’. In the case of the Eurosurf 2009, would there be any swell ?  Not a chance. Contest organisers spent all day wondering if there would be any contestable surf, constantly deliberating over the conditions and studying weather charts minute by minute to come to the conclusion that there will be no surfing today at 3pm. Competitors and judges were ferried to and from St Helier twice to see if the contest could continue but the final decision sent them all back to their hotels giving them an opportunity either to relax or go sight seeing around the island.

 Legendary photographer Thiery Organoff  from Seignosse, France here in the island covering the Eurosurf has been jumping in his hire car exploring all the hidden bays and coves whilst the surf has been near to non existent and is hoping to go out on a fishing boat tomorrow. Artist in residence, Mike Etienne, is still working on his masterpiece on the notice board ready for the finals day on Saturday

Spirit amongst the teams is still high with all seeming to be enjoying themselves regardless of the surf conditions. However there is indication that swell is on the increase for the weekend.

David Ferguson  Jersey Surfboard Club

Eurosurf 2009

St Ouen’s bay / Jersey C.I

Tuesday 29th 2009

A day for Longboarding on Day 3 of Eurosurf 2009

The competition entered it’s 3rd day at St Ouen’s Bay, with one to two foot waves making conditions difficult to surf in. Only a morning’s session worth of surfing could take place before events were called off for three hours due to a lack of swell.

 

Of the action that did take place, Switzerland’s Thierry Andre notched up the highest score in Round 1 of the men’s longboard heats, his 12.73 ride comfortably taking him through to the next round. Irish surfer Stephen Kelleher, who qualified in Heat 8 with a score of 5.70, said, “It was really difficult out there because the surf was really small, but I got through okay. It was a bit sketchy at the start so I’m glad I got through.” Thierry Andre, pleased with his performance, explained, “Conditions were very small and it was very windy, but it was still surfable on a longboard. It was quite similar to the surf I get in France, in Biarritz, with such small waves.”

 

Further longboard heats took place until contest organizers decided to delay the contest until the higher tide. Bats and balls were on hand to keep teams warm on the beach, whilst the Moroccans wearing traditional djellaba’s were dancing and enjoying sounds from their native country. Artist in residence, Mike Etienne is painting a murial on the noticeboard next the Watersplash giving onlookers something else to enjoy as it evolves into a depiction of this years Eurosurf environment.

Following the delay the contest was re-started at high tide where the waves improved, giving Ben Skinner in heat 11 a chance of beating Antoine Delpero, the French reigning champion. Even after a very high scoring heat where both surfers demonstrated a high degree of technical skill, mixing traditional and contemporary surfing, Delpero in the dying seconds scored an 8.5 to take the heat. Both executed hang 10’s , 5’s and drop knee turns with excellent cross stepping. This was possibly the best showcase surfing of the whole day, enjoyed by the team members and spectators on the shoreline. Remy Arauzo, from the strong French team scored a high of 16.17 with Gordan Blake also joining him and fellow CI longboarder Ben Skinner into Round 3, who also showed good competitive spirit, securing a second place in Heat 14.

Only two heats were completed with the ladies body board with Gemma Harris from Wales stealing the highest score of 11.66 today.

 

Due to the swell being small, all other heats are being postponed until Wednesday, where surfing will commence on both podiums at 8am.

Stevie Burns, manager of the Irish surf team, said, “Today the conditions aren’t very good but for the first couple of days they’ve been pretty good. Jersey’s a nice place to come to, the weather’s been nice but the surf could be a little bit bigger.

“Our surfers haven’t performed particularly well in some divisions because we’re used to bigger waves in Ireland, so that doesn’t suit us too well. However, we’re still in there with a few surfers so we’re hoping for the best.”

And what does he make of his team’s medal chances this week? “We’ve got a couple of people here capable of getting to the final so yes, we’re always hopeful of getting as many people into finals as we can and getting up the leaderboard of European surfing.”

“Surfing is very popular in Ireland, particularly along the coastal regions, where it’s become huge in the last ten years. Ireland is a premier surf destination now for big-wave surfers all over the world, so obviously the Irish kids are seeing it on TV and going surfing.”

 

John McCarthy, senior representative of the Irish surf team, said, “The conditions here in Jersey today have been absolutely awful but hopefully as the tide comes in they might get a little bit better. Other than that its been nice weather and nice waves.”

“It’s not like Ireland, where on the west coast we get a lot of waves and a lot of reef-breaks, making it a paradise for advanced surfers.”

 

England’s Alan Stokes said, “The swell here’s been quite small but the sandbanks on the beach have actually been quite good. They’re only small waves but the shapes have been good so it’s been good for surfing, and Jersey’s a nice place.”

“As a surfing destination, it’s definitely up there with some of the best places in the world because it’s quite a competitive wave.”

“I haven’t had to adapt my style too much because we get similar waves back home and so I’m used to these sorts of conditions.”

And who does he think is their biggest competition when it comes to winning medals? “I think the French have certainly got a good team, but in these conditions it can come down to just one wave in the twenty minutes because most of the time its small then every now and then you can get a pulse of two feet to chest high waves, and that can turn the heat completely around.

“You could be in last place with ten seconds to go and then you get a freak wave and all of a sudden you’re in first. That’s the scariest thing in small conditions like these.”

Coming from Newquay, surfing was always a natural choice of sport for Stokes: “It’s the sport of the town

 

Joe Mayes and Claire Campbell  Jersey Surfboard Club

 

 

EUROSURF 2009 WATERSPLASH DAY 2 28/9/09

Conditions still remain small but have had little affect on the standard of surfing. Surfers are performing to the best of their ability executing top to bottom turns with the odd reverse 360 thrown in. Body boarders are finding it difficult in the small surf  but are competing hard on podium 2.Damien Chaudoy(Fr) seems to be handling himself well by bagging the highest scoring wave of the day with a 9.87 sending him into the next round. Hugo Pinheiro(Por) in the open bodyboard proved a handful on podium 2 and Dani Garcia (Spn) in the masters produced the highest scoring combo in this division.As the forecast is still unclear the competition moves on into day 3. Day 1 saw glorious sunshine . However in day 2 the sunshine disappeared leaving competitors and spectators braving cold north easterly winds all day and as for the surf, It seems to be picking up on the down tide . Its all to play for.

JSC

EUROSURF 2009 WATERSPLASH DAY 1 27/9/09

         

Spectators were given a real treat on day 1 of the European Surfing Championships 2009. St Ouens bay was seen in its true glory bathed in glorious sunshine accompanied by a consistent small swell that completed round one of the Open,Senior Man, Ladies and Longboard categories. The standard of surfing was exceptional with the athletes competing across two podiums at the home of Jersey surfing, The Watersplash.

 

Channel Island surfers battled against the best in Europe with Christian Boletta, Shelly Mcfarling and Piers Gould gaining 1st places in their round one heats. Arlene Maltman, Ben Skinner, Gordon Blake, Sam George all achieved 2nd places with only Mark Durbano and Mark Le Moignan gaining 3rd places in round 1 forcing them into the reparcharge round. Renny Gould and Scott Eastwood have straight buys into round 2 with David Speller,Scott Harben, Delia Baker and Clayton Lidster to complete round 1 of their categories on Tuesday. Competition is fierce but the Channel Island team are holding their own.

 

Piers Gould reflecting on his heat said “ Glad to be back in a major competition and its great to be back winning heats. I am feeling really good at the moment and ready for day 2”. 


Shelly Mcfarling and Christian Boletta put absolutely everything into their surfing which showed in their results.

 

Team morale is high with everything to play for on day 2.

France and Portugal are the front runners at the moment with team Maroc showing some real class. Over 50 heats were finished on day 1 with near 1000mins of judging.

DF

 

Deloitte Channel Island Championships 2009

50 entrants turned out for the weekend contest. Surf was a solid 4ft at times but had some serious current running through it. Early rounds of the Open, Senior Man, Masters and Longboard were completed on the Saturday leaving the Juniors ,Ladies and finals to be completed on the Sunday. Thanks to Deloitte for sponsoring the event and for providing the trophies

Josh Evans put in an excellent performance on his way to the Grommets title. Evans worked his waves well, riding through the flat sections, making the right directional changes, and then pulling off fast powerful manoeuvres when the right sections of the waves. Hayden Bishop showed his potential for the future too, surfing well to take the runner-up spot ahead of Connor Spence and Aaron Rowe in 3rd and 4th.

The under 18’s Boys division was dominated by Matt Chapman, who started the heat with a long floater, which was followed by a big re-entry, posting a 9 out of 10 from one of the judges. Chapman’s second wave featured an excellent re-entry for a second big score. Sam Mason surfed well to take the runner-up spot, with Will Glen in 3rd and Ben Bates in 4th.

There was another good performance in the under 18 Girls division, which was won by Abby Hughes. Hughes will surely be providing a strong challenge to the established girls in the main ladies division come next year. Chantelle Coote, also posted some good scores, to edge Lucy Goddard into 3rd place, with Libby Waggot in 4th.

Ben Chapman, who had a disappointing start to the championships when he bombed out of the Open in the first round, certainly made up for it in the Seniors, where he powered his way to the title with a series of clean fast manoeuvres. Andre Le Geyt, picked off some good scoring waves to take second spot ahead of Renny Gould and Mark Le Moignon in 3rd and 4th.

Gould and Le Geyt were back out for the Masters final, fought out with Michael Charlton and Jon Carden. This was to be the closest heat of the day, with the judges split in their decision. A count-back on the score-sheets, showed that it was Carden who was the victor, just ahead of Gould and Charlton, with Le Geyt missing out on the better waves in 4th.

The Longboard Division, kicked off on the Saturday in challenging overhead conditions. Early strong performances came from the younger longboarders Josh Le Marquand and Jack Seymour, who both advanced through the early rounds to reach the final, where they were to face the experienced contest surfers Sam George and Andre Le Geyt.

In the final held on the Sunday, it was Le Geyt who was to take the win, mixing up both traditional and modern longboard manoeuvres, which included some good nose-rides and re-entries. George picked off some good rides to take second spot ahead of Seymour and Le Marquand in 3rd and 4th.

Channel Island Eurosurf team members Arlene Maltman and Shelly McFarling, dominated the Ladies division. The many titled Maltman, used her experience to find some nice waves with smooth turns and re-entries, but it was McFarling who showed a bit more speed in her manoeuvres, who was to take the win. Esther Lempriere had a few good rides to take 3rd spot, with Abby Hughes in 4th.

There were no major shocks in the main Open division, as all the favourites safely made it through their early heats. In the first of the semi-finals Scott Eastwood and Renny Gould surfed strongly to edge out fellow Eurosurf team member Mark Le Moignon and junior surfer Sam Mason, who had earlier put in a great performance to make the semi finals.

Semi two was won by Sam George ahead of Mark Durbano, who surfed very powerfully throughout the heat. Jon Carden and Joe Baker finished in 3rd and 4th places respectively.

The final saw some excellent surfing with the result hanging in the balance throughout the heat. George’s tactic of surfing on his back-hand to throw up more spray on his top turns appeared to be paying of as he found two good strong rights to open up a lead. Eastwood attempted a tail slide re-entry to reverse on a right hander, but failed to pull it around; however, this was to be just a teaser, as on his next wave, a slightly bigger set wave, he pulled one off to received high scores from the judges and put him into the lead. Durbano had a few steady waves, but match his semi-final performance. Meanwhile, Gould was right in contention with some strong rides with fast snappy manoeuvres. As the heat drew to a close, Gould took off on a nicely walled up right hander, gathered some momentum, then blasted a huge re-entry gauging a big fan of spray high into the air, whilst carrying full speed throughout the manoeuvre. This was to be the highest scoring wave of the final, and was enough to give the multi titled Gould yet another Channel Island title.

Contest Director Colin Crowther said, “It was a great event, with the new generation of Grommets surfing well beyond their years, whilst at the other end of the scale, older surfers like Gould, Durbano and Eastwood, showed that they are by no means ready to give in to the younger guys just yet. All in all it was great to see all the members of the Channel Island surf team showing strong form in the lead up to Eurosurf, which takes place in Jersey in just over three weeks time”. 

OPEN

1-RENNY GOULD

2-SCOTT EASTWOOD

3-SAM GEORGE

4-MARK DURBANO

 

SENIOR MAN(OVER28)

1-BEN CHAPMAN

2-ANDE LE GEYT

3-RENNY GOULD

4-MARK LE MOIGNAN

 

MASTERS

1-JON CARDEN

2-RENNY GOULD

3-MICHAEL CHARLTON

4-ANDRE LE GEYT

 

LONGBOARD

1-ANDRE LE GEYT

2-SAM GEORGE

3-JACK SEYMOUR

4-JOSH LE MARQUAND

 

LADIES

1-SHELLY MACFARLING

2-ARLENE MALTMAN

3-ESTHER LEMPRIERE

4-ABBIE HUGHES

 

UNDER 18 GIRLS

1-ABBIE HUGHES

2-CHANTELLE COOTE

3-LUCY GODDARD

4-LIBBY WAGGOT

 

 

 

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