Muizenberg Surfer’s Corner based Tiger’s Milk Restaurant will host the third edition of the popular multi discipline internationally flavoured Tiger’s Milk Winter Classic in early June. Over 150 Long boarders, Shortboarders and SUP exponents are expected to compete in the unique event which is sanctioned and presented by Surfing South Africa in association with the World Surf League.
For the second year in a row a World Surf League Longboard Speciality Event for Men and Women will take pride of place at the Tiger’s Milk Winter Classic and there is R18000 on offer to the WSL competitors alone. In addition to the R18000 that goes to the finalists in the Men’s and Women’s WSL Speciality event a prize purse of R9 000 will be shared by the longboarders who reach the finals in the Over 40 and Over 23 divisions.
An additional R18 000 will be on offer to competitors in the shortboard and SUP divisions making the Tiger’s Milk Winter Classic one of the premier events on the annual Surfing South Africa calendar.
While the Tiger’s Milk Winter Classic will showcase the skills of many of South Africa’s top Long boarders, Surfer’s and Stand Up Paddlers, it will also support a Surfing South Africa Outreach initiative, sponsored by Tiger’s Milk.
This initiative will take place at Surfer’s Corner from 10am to 1pm on Sunday, June 11th, and will involve about 60 young surfers from of community based outreach programmes uses surfing to change the lives of marginalised youth. The programme will be coordinated by Surfing South Africa Development Officer, Danielle Johnson, and members of the Muizenberg based S.W.O.T Surf Club. Although the Outreach programme is geared towards giving surfers from disadvantaged communities the opportunity to participate in a team focussed surfing contest, the main objective of the initiative is enjoyment. In addition all of the young surfers from the eight outreach groups that will receive, refreshments and meals which will be provided by Tiger’s Milk and their suppliers. Surfers will compete in a Tag Team event which is a form of Surfing Relay that will see teams made up of boys and girls competing against each other. In this way organisers involve all participants in a fun surfing contest on the day. The that reaches the Finals will all receive commemorative medals.
The Tiger’s Milk Winter Classic itself will once again be run from inside the Tiger’s Milk Restaurant which overlooks the contest arena and from this vantage point officials and restaurant patrons will have the best view of the action in the water.
Entries into the 2017 Tiger’s Milk Winter Classic are now open and can be completed online by visiting to the Surfing South Africa website at www.surfingsouthafrica.co.za and clicking the Tigers Milk poster. Participants may only enter one division and details of the entry fee are included on the online entry form.
2016 Tigers Milk Winter Classic Longboard Champion Alfonso Peters in action during last year’s Final. Picture: Ant Smyth
ABOUT SURFING SOUTH AFRICA
The 2016 Tiger’s Milk Winter Classic is presented by Surfing South Africa, the recognised governing body for the sport in South Africa. Surfing South Africa is a member of the South African Sports Confederation and Olympic Committee (SASCOC) and the International Surfing Association (ISA).
ABOUT TIGER’S MILK RESTAURANT & BAR
Located in the heart of the Cape Town Surf scene, Tiger’s Milk brings both a heightened sense of excitement and delicious food to Surfer’s Corner in Muizenberg. Serving generous portions of all your favourite ‘Dude foods’ with a panoramic view of the bay is a hard combination to beat. Through the expansion of the brand, Tiger’s Milk has held on to the ethos that their customers have fallen in love with: mouth-watering food enjoyed in a festive environment. It is Tiger’s Milk’s love for surfing led them to host the Tiger’s Milk Surf Classic in 2015, the Tiger’s Milk Winter Classic in 2016 and now the third edition of the event this year.Their aim in sponsoring this surf contest is simple; to promote surfing as a sport in South Africa and provide accessibility to emerging surfers.
This was the first of nine national races for the year, and a great opportunity for racers to put their points on the board towards the Stand Up Paddling South Africa (SUPSA) race rankings.
With the conditions looking stellar leading up to race day and most of the country’s best in town and up for the challenge, the event was set to be one of the best yet.
Sunday morning kicked off with pre-registration, which was held at the Century City clubhouse. As the competitors began to roll in from all over, there was a sense of anticipation & hype around the event, which was nothing short of tangible.
After collecting contest T-shirts and race vests, the competitors and crowd made their way toward the race arena where the contest briefing and race start would take place.
Mike Oxley, contest director, welcomed the competitors, and after briefing them as to the course layout for both the Elite 10km & social 1.5km, handed over to the race official, Steven Tripney, for a run down on the rules & race technicalities.
With the Elite 10km due to start at 9am sharp the competitors took to the water in preparation as a few of them began to run through their warm up routines before lining up and awaiting the countdown for the start of the men’s 10km national race.
3,2,1…and the men’s race was off to an explosive start with over 40 of the country’s top paddlers hurtling down a 400m straight before taking their foot off the gas as they entered the first Buoy turn. SA’s no1 (Dylan Frick), last year’s winner Chris Couve, and an in-form Kimon dos Santos all made their presence known as they rounded the buoy first and sprinted their way to an early lead ahead of the pack.
Following closely behind them was Thomas King, Nick Park Ross, Cameron Green, and Shayne Chipps as well as the first of the Juniors division: Matthew Maxwell & Nathan van Vuuren.
Exactly a minute after the first start, the siren sounded and the ladies were off. Jackie de Billot, Lande Williamson, Monika Wohglemuth, and Alex Tripney found their stride quickly, solidifying their lead early on into the race and slowly closing the gap between them and the men
Within the first lap the competitors, both men and women, began to find their rhythm and position themselves for the long haul.
An hour into the race, the tension began to grow as the paddlers were now on their final lap and heading towards the finish line. The crowd was on their feet in anticipation, knowing that at any moment the race for the finish line would be on.
Managing to maintain a comfortable lead throughout the race, we saw Dylan, Chris, and Kimon round the last of the bends towards the finish line.
The sprint for the finish was on as Dylan and Chris went head to head, emptying their tanks of anything they had left.
Edging across the finish line first was Dylan with Chris only half a board length behind with Kimon coming in a few seconds later to secure a 3rd in what was truly a nail biting finish.
The Juniors were next as Matthew Maxwell and Nathan van Vuuren had the crowd in an uproar with yet another close sprint finish. Matthew managed to cling on to the lead this time with Nathan finishing hot on his heels followed by Cameron Tripney in 3rd.
First of the ladies, Jackie de Billot, paddled comfortably across the finish line followed by Lande Williamson, Monika Wohglemuth and Alex Tripney all within relatively close succession
The 1.5km Social race was up next as over 40 paddlers of all ages and skill levels took to the water on a board of their choice with the sole aim to JUST HAVE FUN.
First to finish within their categories were…
Mike Fiet – raceboard, Hannes van den Heever – Inflatable, and Matthew Fiet – waveboard. Taryn King / Tammy Foster were first to cross the line for the ladies and Courtney Green being the first of the Juniors.
The Team from RED Paddle got in on the action as teams were allocated for SA’s first official 22ft Inflatable “Dragon” racing…
4 x teams were chosen, each with a total of 4 competitors in each team. The team members would be on a 22ft inflatable board at the same time, racing for the fastest lap time. Team 3 – Cameron Green, Nicky Venter, Christine Frazer, and Adrian Van Varik managed to claim first place position with a time of (2:14)
With the contest drawing to a close the competitors, along with the multitude of supporters, made way to the clubhouse where the prize giving was to take place.
A massive amount of support was shown as the country’s top paddlers were handed their rewards for all the hard work and training that they had put in leading up to the event.
A great opportunity to mix SUP, Surf ski and Kayaking in an awesome relaxed environment. Funds raised go to the Stanford Canoe Club Development Academy.
7 – 9 April 2017
Entry Fee: R100 per paddle | R50 Under 23’s
** All events start at the bottom of King Street
There is a Saturday Stanford Market. Lots of food stalls & refreshments – cool drinks & ice cold beer. There will be a lucky draw on both Saturday & Sunday with loads of prizes ?
SATURDAY:
**Registration from 07h30 at the bottom of King Street**
10h00 MAIN EVENT FOR THE FOLLOWING CATEGORIES:
K1 – 15km WCC Presidents Trophy Race
K2, K3, Surf Ski -15km | SUP – 10km & 5km
Open Class | Sea Kayaks | Indians | All boats welcome | Guppies 5km
12h00: Guppy 2km
14h00: Prize-giving / Lucky draw at event start
SUNDAY:
Subject to course change due to water/weather conditions – R50 per paddle.
9h00: Stanford Hermanus 20km (Marathon Training) K1, K2
Stanford Hermanus Pursuit: 12km Tour. K1, K2, K3, Single Ski, Double Ski & SUP
12h00: Prize-giving / Lucky draw at Hermanus Yacht Club
Dear ISA Members,
The ISA is writing today to share important information regarding the upcoming 2017 ISA World StandUp Paddle and Paddleboard Championship (WSUPPC) to be held in Denmark from September 1-10th!
Please read the following information carefully and contact the ISA with any questions.
MAXIMUM TEAM SIZE AND DISCIPLINES The ISA has decided to expand the opportunities available to women at the 2017 ISA WSUPPC by allowing the same number of entries per discipline as the men. As a result, please note that the team size has increased from 15 total athletes to 18. Subsequently we have reduced the paddleboard division to 1 athlete per gender. All changes to the team size can be seen in BOLD below.
Team Size: Equal Size for Women and Men
9 Men
9 Women
Alternates, Team Officials and Team Supporters- no limit
Competitors Per Discipline:
SUP Surfing: Men (2), and Women (2)
SUP Racing Technical: Men (2), and Women (2)
SUP Racing Distance: Men (2), and Women (2)
SUP Sprint Race: Men (1), and Women (1)
Paddleboard Racing Technical: Men (1), and Women (1)
Paddleboard Racing Distance: Men (1), and Women (1)
Competitors for Special Event:
ISA Team Paddle Relay:
SUP Racing: Men (1), Women (1)
Paddleboard: Men (1), Women (1)
COURSE DETAILS: Location and Distance
SUP and Prone Distance Racing Course
Location: Copenhagen
Distance: approximately 18-20km
SUP Sprint Race Course
Location: Copenhagen
Distance: 200m
SUP Surfing
Location: Nr. Vorupør, Cold Hawaii
SUP and Prone Tech Racing Course
Location: Nr. Vorupør, Cold Hawaii
Distance: approximately 3km
Team Paddle Relay
Location: Nr. Vorupør, Cold Hawaii
Distance: between 400- 1000m per relay leg
**The ISA Contest Director reserves the right to make necessary changes to any course or schedule due to conditions related to the safety of competitors.
**Exact maps will be provided as soon as course details have been set
All teams are strongly encouraged to read the full event and equipment details in the current ISA Rulebook
EVENT SCHEDULE
**Subject to change by the ISA
Tues., Aug. 29 – Thurs, Aug 31: Copenhagen
On-Site Registration
Managers Meeting at 7pm on Aug 31
Fri., Sept 1: Copenhagen
Parade of Nations and Opening Ceremony
Sat, Sept 2: Copenhagen
SUP and Prone Distance Races (both Men and Women)
*Men and Women will have two different start times; one in the morning, one in the afternoon. Therefore, it WILL be possible to share racing boards between genders
Sun., Sept 3: Copenhagen
SUP Sprint Race (both Men and Women)
Awards Ceremony for Distance and Sprint Races
Buses depart Copenhagen for Nr. Vorupør, Cold Hawaii – our Event Hosts are providing complimentary transportation to all registered athletes, team officials, and equipment from Copenhagen to Cold Hawaii (about a 5 hour drive).
Mon., Sept 4: Nr. Vorupør, Cold Hawaii
Ceremony
Tues, Sept 5 – Sunday, Sept 10: Nr. Vorupør, Cold Hawaii
SUP Surfing, SUP Technical Races, Prone Technical Races, Team Relay
Schedule TBD depending on conditions
Closing Ceremony immediately following the final heat/race on Sunday, Sept 10
Mon, Sept 11:
Team buses return to Copenhagen from Nr. Vorupør, Cold Hawaii
*Buses are not expected to arrive in Copenhagen until the afternoon on Monday, Sept 11. Please plan your travel accordingly. If you need to be back earlier, you will be required to provide your own transportation.
EQUIPMENT SPECIFICATIONS
SUP Surfing-No weight or length restrictions
SUP Racing-Technical and Distance: 12’6″ and Under; no weight restrictions (see explanation below)
Paddleboard-Technical and Distance: 12′ and Under; no weight restrictions
All Boards:
Single hull
Stationary/non-correctional fins
Fin box allowed
Equipment is the responsibility of the teams and will be officially checked at designated times prior to its use in competition.
Athletes must supply their own equipment.
The ISA will provide local board transport
SUP RACING BOARD SIZE: Clarification of Decision
After examining the feedback from our ISA Members regarding preferred board size, the ISA has decided to continue the use of 12’6 SUP Racing Boards for 2017. The reasoning is as follows:
The results of the survey of ISA Members were inconclusive and do currently reflect a preference for 14’
Adopting 14’ would clearly favor the developed nations who have the means and resources to ship larger boards to DEN
12’6” boards are more suited to the wave/ocean conditions in Nr. Vorupør, Cold Hawaii
The question of the best world-wide solution for the boards requires further study and the ISA will take active steps moving forward to review, monitor and consult the stakeholders as we look ahead to future WSUPPCs
BOARD SHIPMENT
The ISA and Event Host strongly encourage all teams to research and coordinate necessary shipment of boards as soon as possible.
Due to the restrictions with airlines, it is very likely that many boards will need to be cargo shipped well in advance of the event. Please look into options now.
For more details including the next steps to register, Anti-Doping, event site information, etc., please visit the ISA World StandUp Paddle and Paddleboard Championship page on the ISA Website. (Click Here!)
Propel yourselves through the water in the 5km SUP race, following a 200m dash while being cheered on by the crowd around the Old Harbour. This is a fun event for competitive and amateur paddlers alike.
SUP novices are invited to participate in the short family fun paddle.
Event Date: 29 April – 1 May 2017
Distance: 6km & 200m sprint; Short family fun paddle
Entry Fee: R150 (6km); R75 (family fun paddle)Entry Limit: tbc
Canal Walk, Cape Town, South Africa – will be the venue of the 2017 SIGNATURE CENTURY CITY SUP CHALLENGE – as the countries top water sports athletes battle it out for the prestigious national SUPSA event race title. Don’t miss a fun family event with a touch of world class competition with something for everyone.
Entry Fee: R50 for 1.5km Fun Paddle | R100 for 10km SUPSA Event Registration:7am – 8am and start at 9am Venue: Canal Walk, Half Moon Bay, Century City, Cape Town Entries:Enter Online before 25th Feb to receive free Goodie Bag
Enter and stand a chance to WIN some big prizes in the lucky draw.
SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE:
ALL LEVELS – Whether you are Pro, Amateur or beginner this is for you.
EQUIPMENT & GEAR PROVIDED:
Some equipment will be available and provided on a first come first served basis.
XXL & Dragon inflatable SUP racing boards to be provided by RED.
Please check the SUPSA rule book for all National race details.