2015 SUPSA Sanctioned Calendar

2015 SUPSA Sanctioned Calendar

SUPSA is pleased to announce the events which will make up the 2015 SUPSA Sanctioned Calendar for Race and Wave Series.

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SUP RACE 

1) COREBAN SUMMER SERIES 2014 (COMPLETED)

2) KING OF THE BAY DURBAN -KZN – 27 April 2015 (COMPLETED)

3) ZINKWAZI -KZN – BY STARBOARD – 14 JUNE 2015 (COMPLETED)

4) SUP DURBS! PRO – DURBAN -KZN 10-12 JULY 2015 – ENTER HERE

5) J-BAY WINTER FEST – JEFFREY’S BAY -18 JULY 2015 – CANCELLED

6) MARINER’S WHARF RETURN BY SUP CAPETOWN -HOUT BAY – WP- 15-16 AUGUST ( 2 DAY WINDOW DUE TO WEATHER)

7) EMMARENTIA DAM BY STARBOARD – GAUTENG -5 SEPTEMBER

8) PILI PILI RACE – WITSANDS- WP 26-27 SEPTEMBER

IF ALL RACES TAKE PLACE BEST 5 RESULTS OUT OF 8 WILL COUNT TOWARDS THE SUPSA RANKINGS.
IF FOR SOME UNFORESEEN REASON ( WEATHER , EVENT ORGANIZER …..) A RACE IS CANCELLED THE BEST 4 RESULTS OUT OF 7 OR 6 RACES WILL COUNT TOWARDS THE SUPSA RANKINGS

 

SUP WAVE

2015 SUPSA Sanctioned Calendar

 

1) COREBAN SUMMER SERIES 2014 COMPLETED

2) DURBAN Surf CARNIVAL – DURBAN -KZN 10-12 JULY 2015 ( The event organiser has not yet received confirmation of sponsorship from the City of Durban , if this is not forthcoming, SUP DURBS CLUB have undertaken to run this event on the same dates at a venue to be confirmed )

3) SA CHAMPS – CAPE TOWN – 24-26 JULY

THE BEST 2 RESULTS WILL COUNT TOWARDS THE SUPSA RANKINGS

PLEASE NOTE THAT FOR SA TEAM SELECTION FOR 2016, SECTION 5.13 OF THE SUPSA RULE BOOKS WILL APPLY, (WHICH CAN BE DOWNLOADED FROM https://supsa.org.za/supsa-rule-books.html)

5.13 SOUTH AFRICAN TEAM QUALIFYING CRITERIA
5.13.1 Competitors in the Open Men’s and Open Women’s division will be eligible to qualify for selection for the national team to compete in the annual ISA World SUP and Paddleboard Championships.

5.13.2 Eligibility Criteria for qualification for selection for the national team :
a) Holder of a valid South African Passport;
b) Availability at the time of ISA World SUP and Paddleboard Championships;
c) Ability to fund participation in the ISA World SUP and Paddleboard Championships;
d) Written Permission of the parent or guardian to be considered for selection If an eligible competitor is under the age of 18.

5.13.3 Position on the final SUPSA Open Division Title points rankings for a particular year shall determine the order in which team members are considered for selection for the National Team for the following year. SUPSA shall also take into account other relevant criteria when selecting the national team, such as international results, and each athletes attitude and potential as well as taking transformation objectives into account.

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SUPSA Annouce National Team

SUPSA Annouce National Team

Stand-Up Paddling South Africa (SUPSA) are proud to announce the names of the members of the national SUP team which will represent South Africa at the 4th ISA World Stand-up Paddle and Paddleboard Championships to be held in Sayulita, Mexico from 10th to 17th May 2015.

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SUPSA is affiliated to Surfing South Africa (SSA), the recognised national sports body governing surf riding in South Africa and a member of the South African Sports Confederation and Olympic Committee (SASCOC). Surfing South Africa is a member of the International Surfing Association (ISA).

The 2015 South African SUP team has been ratified by the Surfing South Africa Board of Directors.

“Surfing South Africa congratulates each member of the national SUP team on their selection to represent their country. This is a prestigious International Surfing Association sanctioned event and we look forward to watching the team waving the South African flag high in Mexico,” said Robin de Kock, General Manager of Surfing South Africa.

“We have a strong team representing South Africa at this year’s ISA World Stand Up Paddle and Paddleboard Championships. This is testament to the growth of the sport along our coastline. With seasoned riders from last year’s event along with fresh new talent in the team, we can look forward to top-class performances in the water against the world’s top SUP surfing and paddling nations,” said Bruce Johnston, President of Stand-Up Paddling South Africa.

The national team to represent South Africa at the ISA World Championships includes the following team management, SUP surfers, SUP racing paddlers and prone paddleboarders from Kwazulu – Natal and the Western Cape.

SUP surfing

Justin Bing:Durban, Kwazulu – Natal

Thomas King: Tokai, Western Cape

Tarryn Kyte: Tokai, Western Cape

 

SUP racing

Dylan Frick:Gordons Bay, Western Cape

Ethan Koopmans:Melkbosstrand, Western Cape

Wade Keet: Melkbosstrand, Western Cape

Joshua Robertson: Melkbosstrand, Western Cape

Mishka Steyn: Strand, Western Cape

 

Prone paddleboard racing

Ryan Butcher:Durban, Kwazulu – Natal

Jayden Loots: Cape Town, Western Cape

Anna Notten: Kalk Bay, Western Cape

 

Team management

Candace Hurn (Western Cape) : Manager

Gary van Rooyen (Western Cape) : Coach

James Raaff  (Western Cape) : Medical Support

 

For further information on SUPSA and the national SUP team contact Bruce Johnston on president@supsa.org.za

 

About SUPSA

SUPSA was established in late 2010 as a national sports body to promote stand-up paddle (SUP) boarding in South Africa as a sporting and lifestyle activity. It caters for the both wave-riding and race paddling disciplines, and encourages competitive and social SUP riders to participate in the sport through sanctioned SUPSA surfing and racing events. SUPSA is affiliated to Surfing South Africa. For more information visit www.supsa.org.za.

 

About Surfing South Africa

Surfing South Africa (SSA) is the recognized governing body for the sport of surfing in South Africa. SSA is a member of the South African Sports Confederation and Olympic Committee (SASCOC). SSA is a member of the the International Surfing Association (ISA), the World governing body for the sport. www.isasurf.org.

 

 

Stand Up Paddleboarding

Stand Up Paddleboarding

Stand Up Paddleboarding or SUP, as it is more commonly, known is the fastest growing and most versatile watersport.

 

Stand Up Paddle Surfing is an ancient form of surfing. Yet it is most widely enjoyed on relatively flat water. Most Cities are founded on Waterways, so most people have access to a stretch of water where they can get out for a “stroll on the water”. This can be very easy and gentle gliding or flat out sprinting depending on whether you are looking for a calm relaxing experience or a hard core workout.

Some of the world’s most famous water men have re discovered stand up paddle boarding/surfing. Cross training on unbalanced surfaces trains new neural coordination between muscle groups, apart from enhancing concentration this “new” strength is immensely beneficial to other dynamic activities. Big Wave Tow in Surfers were the first to realize the potential of this training. Now pro windsurfers, Kiters, and families alike are able to keep in shape, have a ton of fun, as well as achieving new levels of balance core stability and stamina.

 

What is the benefit of Core Training, and why is SUP good for this?

Core Training is any workout that targets the muscle groups in the mid-section of our bodies, essentially joining our lower bodies to our upper bodies. Training on unbalanced surfaces is very effective for building the core muscle groups, (stomach and lower back) and for training muscles to fire in co-coordinated ways so that the benefits are immediately transferable to other dynamic sports and activities. As oppose to traditional resistance training where muscles are trained to work in isolated groups in a stable environment. In sport we require our bodies to provide explosive strength while we are on the move, this is the sort of benefit you get from cross-training in a more fluid environment and this where SUP excels. It’s excellent for surfers and non-surfers alike, as it provides an isometric workout that strengthens your core muscle groups, while giving you a fun and exiting way to view the natural surroundings.

 

 

Learn more about SUP fitness here…

SUPSA Crowns the 2014 Racing Champ

SUPSA Crowns the 2014 Racing Champ

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Last Weekend  not only it was Halloween, but to was the last of the 2014 SUPSA racing series in South Africa, the floating trophies are quite sought after .. and it was a tough competition between the two top male paddlers   Ethan Koopmans and Dylan Frick , they both had equal points in the score board .. Dylan took the win  for the second year in a row , by a very tight margin , it was a well fought battle between two friends .

On the ladies side , Mishka Steyn dominated the last race , bringing home her first National Open title at age 17th .

All 3 Athletes are now eligible for Team Selection for 2015  ISA world games .

Well done to the rest of the paddlers , next race is Coreban Summer Series in December !!!

Corban Summer Series Is Here

Corban Summer Series Is Here

Coreban Summer Series 2014 entries are now open !!

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This competition will count as the FIRST WAVE & RACE SELECTION / RANKING EVENT FOR 2016 S.A. TEAM SQUAD

Starting with this event , SUPSA aligns itself with SSA membership joining system  : each paying participant  automatically becomes a SUPSA member , no more worries to rush and renew your annual fee , the event organiser takes care of that

Last year it was a big event … This year it will be even bigger.

DOWNLOAD ENTRY FORM BELOW  & SEND BACK WITH PROOF OF PAYMENT TO: muizenberg@xpressiononthebeach.com 

Come join one of the oldest SUP event not just in South Africa but in the Whole of Africa !!