by Chris Couve | Feb 17, 2016 | Stand Up Paddle, SUP Events, SUP Racing
SUPSA is pleased to release the 2016 SUPSA Ranking Series in both the Race and Surf Series.
SUPSA has decided to end this years series with the 2016 Coreban Summer Series in December. So for this year only 2 Coreban Summer Series events will be in the 2016 series. SUPSA will update the status of these events as and when they are made known by event organises. Looking forward to an exciting year ahead with many new face making their appearance on the competitive scene this year. Look out for plenty of local events that will be coming your way this year, get down to your weekly events and meet other water warriors and enjoy the glide.
Happy paddling,
Bruce Johnston
SUPSA President | on behalf of SUPSA
SUPSA Race Series Events:
- 2015 Corban Summer Series Cape Town – completed. See results here…
- Century City Red Paddle 10km – Cape Town, 13th March – completed. See results here…
- King of the Bay – Durban – 24th April – completed. See results here…
- Starboard Zinkwazi 10 km – Zinkwazi, 19th June. See event results & pics here…
- SUP Durbs Pro – Durban, 24th – 26th June. See event results and pics here…
- The Mariners Wharf Event – Hout Bay, 6th August. See event page and entry info here…
- Starboard Jo’burg 10 km – Emmarentia Dam, 17th September. See event page and entry info here…
- Pili Pili 10 km Whale of a Race – Witssands/ Breede River Mouth, 24-25th September. See event page here…
- 2016 Coreban Summer Series – Cape Town, 10-11th December.
SUPSA Surf Series Events:
- 2015 Corban Summer Series Cape Town – completed. See results here…
- SUP Durbs Pro – Durban, 24th – 26th June 2016. See results and pics here…
- XOTB Wave Classic – Cape Town, 13th and 14th August. See results here…
- 2016 Coreban Summer Series Cape Town – 10th and 11th December 2016.
The paddles top 6 results in the 2016 Race Series will be counted towards their overall position in the series.
In the Surf Series the surfer’s top 3 results in the 2016 Surf Series will be counted towards their overall position in the series.
by Chris Couve | Feb 3, 2016 | Stand Up Paddle, SUP Downwind, SUP Events, SUP Racing
Hey Downwind junkies, first event of the XOTB/ Nutribullet Downwind Series is here! Are you ready for some awesome SUP Downwind action? Yeah you are… It’s all going down this Sunday 7th February at Fishhoek.
This event is designed for everyone, the first timer’s as well as the frequent flyers, young and old, man and woman, come one come all, and experiance the thrill of downwinding!
Race Dates: The Race will run on the day with the best predicted conditons, on the specified weekend. Check the calendar dates for this event and more here…
1: 7th Feb
2: 20th / 21st Feb
3: 5th / 6th March
4: 19th / 20th March
Cost R50 per race
Time: 14:15 – 14:30 Registration at the Fish Hoek Sailing Club
14:30 – 14:50 Shuttle from FH to Millers
15:00 – Race start
Safety:
Leashes, PFD’s (personal Flotation Device) and Cellphone’s are compulsory. (ALL AVAILIBLE AT XOTB if you do not have)
Flares: Optional but advised.
Good vibes only.
Look forward to seeing you all there!
Contact XOTB for more info:
TEL: 021 709 0596 | 10 Empire Building Beach Rd | Muizenberg, Cape Town, South Africa | Email: tyran@coreban.co.za or
by Chris Couve | Jan 24, 2016 | Stand Up Paddle, SUP Events, SUP Racing
Wanna try something different on your SUP? The upcoming West Coast Canoe Challenge (WCCC) is ideal for all types of craft, including Stand Up Paddle boards .
This race has a 10km or 20 km section on the lower Berg River ending at the Velddrift Bridge.
It is a fun event with medals, lots of prizes and everybody is welcome. It is predominantly a fun canoe race but the race organisers would really love to see some SUP’s represented!! How awesome?
For more details on the event, please contact Taxi Kotze (083 609 8051) or René Boehm (073 363 9866).
*this is not a SUPSA sanctioned event.
by Chris Couve | Dec 19, 2015 | Stand Up Paddle, SUP Events, SUP Racing, SUP Surfing
The longest running event on the annual SUPSA event calender, the Coreban Summer Series, took place amidst much anticipation last weekend. 2015 saw a few changes from the past few versions of the event;
In addition to Coreban Stand Up Paddleboards, who have sponsored the event since its inception in 2010, new co-sponsors, Under Armour as well as Xpression Sports Coffee added financial and organisational backing to this popular event. The three day event also moved from its traditional venue of Bloubergstrand to take place in False Bay for the first time.
Matt Maxwell making it look all too easy. Matt placed 3rd in the Juniors Overall
This event is the first sanctioned race and surf event of the 2016 SUPSA rankings series, which encouraged a growing contingent of Durban paddlers to make the trek down to Cape Town to compete. They were welcomed by the Capies and some warmer conditions than their last trip down for the 2015 SA Champs in held in an August South Easter!
Prevailing conditions determined that the event was actually completed in two days, with the entire Surf contest running during a marathon 10.5 hour day on Saturday at Muizenberg. The first heat of the Mens Open division entered the water in clean 1-2ft offshore waves at 7.30 am and 41 heats later the Mens Open Final was completed in building 3-4 ft onshore surf which tested the competitor’s versatility in varying conditions.
Tom King killed it in the SUP Wave event
Eventually the Mens Open Surfing was won by Tom King who held off strong challenges from Dylan Frick , Nick Walker and Kimon Dos Santos. The Ladies Open Surfing saw Tarryn King reclaim the top spot ahead of the twins, Penny Stemmet and Tammy Robarts, ahead of Chelsea Van Rooyen.
Dylan Frick charged hard but had to settle for 2nd
In the Juniors Boys , Nick Walker maintained his dominance, as did Khara Thompson in the Junior Girls, and Grantlee Read in the Legends. The Diva’s division was won by Kim Du Venage, and Groms by Cameron Tripney. The popular Social divisions were won by Mike Teron in the Mens and Jess Gould in the Womens.
Fresh onshore conditions greeted competitors in the racing divisions on Sunday morning at Fish Hoek beach. Technical races in and out through the 2 foot onshore surf tested competitors wave knowledge as well as paddling skills, and most divisions saw nailbiting races go down to the wire.
Dylan Frick showcases his world class SUP racing skills and strength to take first position in both the Technical and Long Distance (Downwind) events.
In the end Dylan Frick showed his class to take out the Mens Open race, while Tarryn King did likewise in the Womens Open. Grantley Reed took his second win in the Legends, while Kimon Dos Santos won the Junior Boys.
Competitors than moved to the start of the long distance race , run as a downwinder from Millers Point to Fish Hoek. While many were praying for the wind to strengthen prior to the race, the race proceeded in a South Easter blowing around 15 knots, making for a challenging run for novices to the course.
Again Dylan Frick showed his class despite not being familiar with the conditions and held off a strong challenge from Tom King to win the race. Tarryn King made a clean sweep of wins in the Ladies Open division ahead of Jackie De Billot from Durban. The Legends division saw some very competitive racing across the division, with Peter Petersen holding off local Gary Van Rooyen ahead of a tight cluster of racers. In the Junior Boys, Kimon Dos Santos celebrated his last junior event with a convincing win ahead of Matt Maxwell. Monika Wolgemuth took out the Divas and made them proud with a third in the Open division as well. Mike Teron and Emmie Ruddock were the winners of their respective Open Divisions.
The overall results for the event are calculated by adding the scores for the surf event to the two races to determine the most all rounded paddlers in each division. A prizgiving was hosted by the Fish Hoek Lifesaving Club in their comfortable clubhouse.
Coreban Team rider Tarryn King showcases her world class SUP skills to take the women’s title
In the Mens Open division Dylan Frick narrowly edged out Tom King, with juniors Kimon Dos Santos and Matt Maxwell filling the rest of the podium to underline the bright future of Supping in SA. In the Ladies Open Tarryn King dominated with three wins ahead of Jackie De Billot and Tammy Robarts. Diva’s winner Monika Wolgemuth also had an impressive fourth in the Ladies Open.
In the Legends division the podium was filled by Grantley Read, Gary Van Rooyen, Pete Petersen and Dave Maxwell. In the Junior Boys Nick Walker ended on top ahead of Kimon Dos Santos, Matt Maxwell and Henco Scholtz. None of the Junior Girls entered the races, so their overall results were determined by the surfing event, and saw Khara Thompson ahead of Gabi Lupini, Cauitlin Brouckheart and Bowien Van Der Linden.
Podium positions in the Social Mens went to Mike Teron, Justin Linley, Steve Tripney and Grant Renecle , with Emmie Ruddock winning the Social Womens ahead of Tatum Prins, Jess Gould and Marije Elgersma.
The only Grom entrant, Cameron Tripney, also won the Special Spirit of Under Armour award for his efforts over the weekend.
Words: Dave Maxwell | Images: Supplied
Check out the Facebook album here for more pics from the event:
by Chris Couve | Nov 18, 2015 | ISA, Stand Up Paddle, SUP Racing, SUP Surfing
Invitation for applications for the Management Team (manager and coach) for the 2016 National Paddleboarding Team for the World Championships.
If you’d like SUPSA to consider you for a position as a Team Manager or Coach then please submit your CV and application to Dave Maxwell who is heading up the National Selection Committee at vicepresident@supsa.org.za. Please see the list of the requirements for the respective positions below.
*The closing date for applications is the 18th December 2015.
**The date and venue of the 2016 WSUPPC have not yet been announced by the ISA
Team Coach:
Preference will be given to candidates who can demonstrate experience working;
– with elite athletes, preferably with competition and/or coaching experience at national or international surfing events.
– within a team dynamic in an intensely competitive team event environment
The Coach will assume overall responsibility for Team training, conditioning, performance and motivation both prior to, and during, the event.
Team Manager:
Preference will be given to candidates who can demonstrate ability to:
successfully manage a large team of athletes and support staff in a major event environment over a 2 week period.
plan and implement all team logistics prior to departure and during the event.
successfully liaise with the local and international media and to give accurate information for daily press releases and website requirements.
to relate to athletes and team coaches while playing a pivotal role in team harmonics and discipline.
In addition to the above requirements, the Manager will assume overall responsibility for managing the team including the responsibility for budgeting, expenditure and fundraising, as well as liaison and reporting to SUPSA
***Candidates for both positions:
Will be awarded full Protea colours and are therefore required to be South African citizens
Are required to fund the costs of their own trip to the extent that team fundraising does not cover the costs of travel and accommodation.
by Chris Couve | Nov 17, 2015 | Stand Up Paddle, SUP Events, SUP Racing, SUP Surfing
The Coreban Summer Series 2015, is one of the only Stand up Paddleboarding (SUP) events of it’s kind, it is not only South Africa’s oldest running SUP contest but is also the largest.
The Coreban Summer Series started in 2009 and has grown from strength to strength over the years, from the organization to the level of the participants, across all the disciplines. The contest attracts riders from across the country as well as abroad, and marks the start of the SUPSA 2016 Racing and Wave Tour. The highest ranked participants at the end of the Tour are eligible for South African Team Selection.
What makes the Coreban Summer Series so popular is that it is a multidisciplinary SUP event that comprises of SUP Surfing and SUP Racing, so there is not only individual category placing’s, but overall pacing’s as well, in order to determine the best all rounded Paddler’s, and bragging rights for the winners.
This year is the first year the event will not take place in Big Bay, and we will run it in False Bay with the Wave Riding taking place at Muizenberg, and is generally the most competitive division. Participants are divided up into heats of 3-5 SUP’ers where they surf against each other for points, more points are given to the SUP’ers who perform the most radical maneuver’s on a wave within the specified time limit, the two riders in each heat with the highest points move onto the next round, until only 4 remain in the final. Some standouts in the past years and guys and girls that are sure to turn heads in this years competition are, Justin Bing, Tom King, Greg Bertish, Brandon Ribbink, Kimon Dos Santos, Nick Walker, and Grantley Read. While In the Ladies division our eyes will be on Tarryn King, Penny Stement and Tammy Robarts. Our biggest division in the Wave Riding event is the Social Davison, which is for those paddler’s new to Competition and that have not been SUP’ing for too long.
For the racing we will move to Fish Hoek, the first race is the Technical race which is modeled on the BOP (Battle of the Paddle) and now PPG (Paddle Pacific Games), this is a highly exciting spectator race as there is lots of action close to shore, the race can be anywhere from 2-6km in length and involves the paddlers to paddle in and out through the surf and around a series of buoys, and it aloso usually involves a short beach run. Having the race run through the surf opens exterior forces to change the outcomes as the paddlers can use waves to their advantage, but in turn can also be taken advantage of.
The Second Race is a long distance and for this time of year with the South East wind in Cape Town we are expecting to have a Downwind race, from Millers Point to Fish Hoek, roughly 11km. here the riders will use wind generated waves or bumps to “fly” across the finish line first. This is fast becoming one of the more popular elements of SUP, and by many is regarded as the most fun, but be cautious the correct safety precautions should be followed at all times (see http://xpressiononthebeach.com/downwind-safety/ )
At the end of the three days, after hours of sunburn, smiles and hi fives, the results are tallied and the overall and individual winners are announced, tears are spilled along with beers as we close down another event. We cant wait for this one, and hope you are just as excited, for more info please check out the FB event or give us a ring on 021 709 0596.