by Chris Couve | May 8, 2016 | Stand Up Paddle, SUP Events, SUP Racing
The highly anticipated Starboard Zinkwazi 2016 10km SUP Race is just around the corner and entries for this event are now open.
Please download the attached entry form, complete it and send it back with your proof of payment to sales@star-board.co.za
Acc. Holder: Joluka
Bank: Nedbank
Acc. Type: Current Account
Branch: Business Northrand
Acc.Nr: 1469165449
Branch Code: 146905
Approved PFDs are not compulsory but recommended.
This is a SUPSA sanctioned race, R50 SUPSA fee is included in your race entry fee of R200. This race will count towards your SUPSA ranking.
Further details will be posted on www.supsa.org.za website and SUPSA Facebook Page as they become available.
NEED TO KNOW:
Starboard Zinkwazi 10KM SUP Race – Sunday, 19th June
This is South Africa’s largest Flat Water Stand Up Paddling Race.
It is race 2 of 8 SUPSA sanctioned Races, so will count towards your South African Ranking. This event is not to be missed for both Serious and Recreational Racers. Zinkwazi is also a great destination for the whole family.
Location: Zinkwazi Lagoon, KZN
Race Details:
Date: Sunday, 19th June 2015
Race Registration: From 8:00 am
Race Start: 9:00 Am
Distance: 10 Km
SUPSA sanctioned: Yes
Last day to Enter:
31st May 2015
Bank Details for Entrance Fee: Click Here
More information:
Tel: 011 314 0795
E-mail: sales@star-board.co.za
Accommodation:
Driftwood
Where To Stay
Map:
Parking is limited – arrive early to secure your spot.
by Chris Couve | May 5, 2016 | Fiji World Champs, ISA, Stand Up Paddle, SUP Events, SUP Racing, SUP Surfing, Surfing South Africa
SUPSA invites applications for the positions of Team Coach and Team Manager to accompany the South African Team to the 5th ISA World SUP and Paddleboard Championships to be held in Fiji from 12 -20 November 2016.
Successful candidates will be awarded their South African Colours and will enjoy an exceptional opportunity to participate in a unique World Championship event that this year will be held in the most exciting venue since its inception.
The positions are as follows:
Team Coach
The Team Coach is required to assume overall responsibility for Team training, conditioning, performance and motivation both prior to, and during, the event.
In selecting the Team Coach, preference is to 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
Team Manager
The Team 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
In selecting the Team Manager, preference is to be given to candidates who can demonstrate experience in:
- successfully managing a large team of athletes and support staff in a major event environment over a 2 week period.
- planning and implementing all team logistics prior to departure and during the event.
- successfully liaising with the local and international media and giving accurate information for daily press releases and website requirements.
- relating to athletes and team coaches while playing a pivotal role in team harmonics and discipline
Applicants must be:
South African Residents or Citizens in possession of either an SA ID or Passport
Able to fund their own costs in participating in the ISA World SUP and Paddleboard Championships;
Applicants must please forward a short email indicating their interest and motivating their selection to vicepresident@supsa.org before 15 May 2016.
Regards,
Dave Maxwell | SUPSA Vice-President
Casper Steinfath and Slater Trout lead the field during the 2015 Worlds in Sayulita, Mexico (photo: Ben Reed/ISA)
The International Surfing Association (ISA) has today confirmed that the 2016 ISA World StandUp Paddle (SUP) and Paddleboard Championship will be hosted in Fiji – the first time that an ISA event will be held in the Pacific island chain, further highlighting the global growth and expansion of SUP Surfing and Racing.
Read the official ISA Press Release here…
by Chris Couve | Apr 29, 2016 | SUP Events, SUP Racing, Surfing South Africa
Dylan Frick and Chris Couve charge hard at the lead of the mens wave train early on | Photo Credits: Kevin Sawyer
Sunday, 24th April 2016 | Durban ~ the annual King of the Bay event was a twofold event, incorporating the SUPSA sanctioned Stand Up Paddling Race, making it a recolonised national race, with some big names coming up from Cape Town to compete like international SUP athlete’s Dylan Frick (Starboard), the TK’s Taryn & Tom King (Coreban) up from Cape Town. In the men’s race the resident Jo’burger Chris Couve (Starboard) went head to head with Dylan. This event is fast growing and the 2016 event was the biggest ever SUP field of 40 SUP racers.
The iconic Durban Bay setting the backdrop for the 2016 King of the Bay SUP Race | Photo Credit: Anna-Marie Frick
The race started at the old Stella Canoe Club, well up the harbour channel. A gentle but steadily building Northerly onshore wind had begun to blow at he start of the SUP race which meant the race was directly into a headwind through the harbour bay, making very tough paddling for any SUP paddler. Fortunately, not all was lost as the tide was pushing out so there was a fast current pulling the paddlers out the channel until they hit the open ocean. The men’s race started fast with Dylan taking up the front of the wave train with Chris in 2nd spot and Durbanite Daryl Batho in 3rd, after that with the main field all fighting for a position. Not long after the start the wave train broke up leaving just Chris and Dyl working out it in front together, taking turns pulling with Daryl in his own between them and the next train, being pulled by Gunter Berger and the remainder of the field on his wave. As the field neared the harbour mouth, the full force of the Northerly wind had picked up and conditions going out became very rough with a strong headwind of 12-15knots blowing with some choppy wind swell underfoot. Dylan exiting the harbour mouth in first place with Chris now off his wave, but still pushing hard very close behind. The tough conditions meant that the wave trains broke up and it was every man for himself. Paddlers then B-line for the the beach finish in front of Durban Surf Lifesaving Club, at Veggies Beach. The swell was small but the still steadily building onshore wind meant that the SUPs were left paddling through trying & choppy conditions fighting a side wind all the way to the beach. After rounding the final turn can anchored not far behind behind a small surf break, SUPs caught a final wave onto the beach and finished with a short run up the beach with board and paddle in hand. Dylan won the men’s elite 14ft class in 1:04 and Chris in 1:05 and Daryl finishing up podium spot 3mins behind Chris.
The woman’s race has also grown at King of the Bay now with 10 Ladies on the water this year. The two favorites Tarryn King from Cape Town and Jackie de Billot from Durban started off with a bang with Tarryn taking the lead early on with Jackie on her wave. The pace was high and they started overtaking the men’s field before the first buoy (the woman’s race starts 1 min after the men). At the 7th Buoy Jackie made a move to overtake Tarryn hoping to get a lead but Tarryn didn’t let go of Jackie’s wave. The race for 3rd was equally tight with Lande Williamson and Charlotte Atherton working together through the Harbor making good ground on the leading pack. Lande and Charlotte’s race to the finish started half way up the Harbor mouth into the beastly Easterly. Jackie & Tarryn remained in that train till the harbor entered the ocean and that’s where Tarryn made her move pushing forward on the left of Jackie and powering forward. Jackie tried to get on Tarryn’s wave but got caught out when the boards bumped and she fell off. Jackie raced to get on the board and paddling again with a gap of 20m it was now all or nothing. Tarryn took the wide line the better line usually when the east is blowing but Jackie felt the Southerly Swell still pushing from the day before and opted to use the diagonals from the ground swell to make some ground which she did. At the buoy Jackie had made it to the front now the race was on both Ladies paddled in on their own steam as there weren’t many waves. As they hit the beach it was a sprint to the end Boards and paddles in Tow. With the Sound of a Tarryn running behind Jackie she ran as fast as her legs could carry her and dived for the finish line to clinch the win in a time of 1.18.31 by 16 seconds from Tarryn in at 1.18.47. Lande and Charlotte paddled hard to the end with Lande Williamson sealing in 3rd place 1.25.26.
Grantly Read won the Legends category & placed a impressive 5th Overall | Photo Credit: Anna-Marie Frick
Race Results:
Race Position |
Name |
Gender |
Race Class |
Race Time 10 KM |
Race Number |
1 |
Dylan Frick |
Male |
14ft Open Mens |
1:04:44 |
T696 |
2 |
Christopher Couve |
Male |
14ft Open Mens |
1:05:40 |
9860 |
3 |
Daryl Bartho |
Male |
14ft Open Mens |
1:08:13 |
8272 |
4 |
Thomas King |
Male |
14ft Open Mens |
1:08:25 |
T884 |
5 |
Grantley Read |
Male |
14ft Open Mens / Legend |
1:10:32 |
6864 |
6 |
Nick Park-Ross |
Male |
14ft Open Mens |
1:11:23 |
T492 |
7 |
Shayne Chipps |
Male |
14ft Open Mens |
1:12:16 |
494 |
8 |
Gunter Berger |
Male |
14ft Open Mens |
1:13:55 |
1881 |
9 |
Thulane Nzama |
Male |
14ft Open Mens |
1:14:32 |
T895 |
10 |
Robbie de Billot |
Male |
14ft Open Mens |
1:16:57 |
60397 |
11 |
Brandon Read |
Male |
14ft Open Mens / Legend |
1:17:25 |
8641 |
12 |
Jackie de Billot |
Female |
14ft Open Females |
1:18:31 |
6184 |
13 |
Tarryn King |
Female |
14ft Open Females |
1:18:47 |
T885 |
14 |
Brendon Germaine |
Male |
14ft Open Mens |
1:19:36 |
7385 |
15 |
Jon Ivins |
Male |
14ft Open Mens / Legend |
1:21:09 |
6949 |
16 |
Lande Williamson |
Female |
14ft Open Females |
1:25:26 |
T697 |
17 |
Charlotte Atherton |
Female |
14ft Open Females |
1:26:14 |
861 |
18 |
Deon Bosman |
Male |
14ft Open Mens / Legend |
1:27:35 |
94 |
19 |
Craig Thompson |
Male |
14ft Open Mens / Legend |
1:28:12 |
3961 |
20 |
Kyle Chrystal |
Male |
14ft Junior |
1:28:39 |
T516 |
21 |
Pierre van Zyl |
Male |
14ft Open Mens / Legend |
1:29:12 |
348 |
22 |
Steven Hean |
Male |
14ft Open Mens |
1:32:47 |
7049 |
23 |
Alan Wallace |
Male |
14ft Open Mens / Legend |
1:36:39 |
896 |
24 |
Shannon Clarke |
Male |
14ft Open Mens / Legend |
1:37:50 |
T897 |
25 |
Danelle Hefers |
Female |
14ft Open Mens |
1:39:53 |
698 |
26 |
Bart Nieuwoudt |
Male |
14ft Open Mens / Legend |
1:44:26 |
10296 |
27 |
Karisa Grace |
Female |
14ft Juniorettes |
1:48:52 |
T883 |
28 |
Alison Taczalo |
Female |
14ft Open Mens |
1:52:28 |
T700 |
29 |
Angela Whittle |
Female |
14ft Open Females / Diva |
1:59:36 |
95978 |
30 |
Wern Van Molendorff |
Male |
14ft Open Mens |
2:05:33 |
T894 |
31 |
Robert Topper |
Male |
14ft Open Mens / Legend |
2:06:06 |
T893 |
32 |
Bruce Jefferis |
Male |
14ft Open Mens |
2:07:17 |
4684 |
33 |
Caraline Hillier |
Female |
14ft Open Females / Diva |
2:16:48 |
T695 |
34 |
Cayley Hillier |
Female |
14ft Juniorettes |
2:21:22 |
T886 |
“I thoroughly enjoyed the race and am stoked with such a great turnout! It started off flat but as the onshore wind built, the conditions got really rough for a SUP and it was great test of my all round abilities.” ~ Chris Couve | Photo Credit: Anna-Marie Frick
“It was a race of cat and mouse, we both had a game plan but it came down to the final sprint from the Harbor I felt good and I feel that my training is starting to come together.” ~ Jackie de Billot | Photo Credit: Anna-Marie Frick
Bay Union Surf Ski Series 2016 – King of the Bay presented by Zurich, Durban, South Africa.
Urbanite Daryl Bartho put in a fantastic effort to place 3rd Men’s Elite in his first National SUPSA Race | Photo Credit: Kevin Sawyer
by Chris Couve | Apr 28, 2016 | Stand Up Paddle, SUP Racing, SUP Surfing
The 2015 SUPSA Award evening took place at the Woodstock Grill & Tap in Cape Town on Saturday night 12th March.
The SUPSA awards was an evening of fun and friendship as we recognise the achievements of our athletes during the 2015 SUPSA Surfing and Racing Series at the SUPSA Annual Prize Giving Evening. The evening was presented by guest speaker Greg Bertish, who also presented a very interesting slide show of the history of SUP’ing in South Africa.
The awards presented were as follows:
2015 SA SUP Surfing Championships
Winners in each division to receive new SA Champs floating trophies.
Open Men
- Justin Bing
Open Women
- Tammy Robarts
Legends
- Glen Thompson
Divas
- Kim Du Venage
Junior boys
- Nic Walker
Junior girls
- Gabi Lupini
All past winner since the 1st SA Champs that was held back in 2011 in Cape Town have been added.
2015 Race series
Open Men
- Dylan Frick
- Christopher Couve
- Kimon Dos Santos
Open Women
- Jaqueline De Billot
- Tarryn King
- Mishka Steyn
Legends
- Brandon Read
- Grantley Read
- Dave Maxwell
Divas
- Cynthia Baxter
- Monika Wolgemuth
- = Angela Whittle
= Kim Duvenage
Juniors
- Kimon Dos Santos
- Joshua Robertson
- Kyle Chrystal
2015 Surf series
Open Men
- Justin Bing
- Tom King
- Brandon Ribbink
Open Women
- Roxy Davis
- Tammy Robarts
- Tarryn King
Legends
- Grantley Read
- Gary van Rooyen
- Dave Maxwell
Divas
- Kim Du Venage
- Angela Whittle
- Sue Maxwell
Juniors
- Nic Walker
- Matthew Maxwell
Kimon Dos Santos
The South African Overall SUP Champion for 2015
Open Men
- Tom King
- Dylan Frick
- Kimon Dos Santos
Open Women
- Tarryn King
- Jaqueline De Billot
- Mishka Steyn
Legends
- Grantley Read
- = Dave Maxwell
= Gary van Rooyen
Divas
- = Cynthia Baxter
= Kim Du Venage
- Angela Whittle
Juniors
- Kimon Dos Santos
- Joshua Robertson
- Matthew Maxwell
2015 Special Achievement Award
Nominees: 1. Tarryn King for her 5th Place ISA World Champs.
- Ethan Koopmans – for his 3rd in the 14ft class in the Molokai Crossing in Hawaii.
- Dylan Frick – top 10 during the 2015 World Race Tour.
2015 Presidents Award for Service to the Sport
Nominees:
1. Lollo Wollheim – for her work as Secretary of Supsa and her timekeeping at the downwinder events.
- Gary Van Rooyen – For his overall contribution to the sport over the years.
- Peter Petersen – For his overall contribution to the sport over the years.
by Chris Couve | Apr 14, 2016 | Stand Up Paddle, SUP Events, SUP Racing, Waterman Legue
South African Champ Dylan Frick will be lining up against the best SUP racers in the world
In just over a month’s time, the Waterman League and World’s best Stand Up Paddle racers will return to the beautiful Kanagawa Prefecture of Japan for the Opening event of the 2016 World Series, the Victoria Cup to be held at Zushi Beach, by Hayama Harbor.
Now in our 3rd year in Japan and as we witness exponential growth for the sport in the country, we are excited to return to Zushi Beach for what will be a groundbreaking event in 2016 and set the tone for a breakout season for the World Series as a whole.
Taking place from the 13th – 15th May, the Victoria Cup will host Pro division Long distance and Sprint Racing as part of the World Series circuit, but also Pro-Am and Amateur racing, with 6km, 3km and 1km courses, not to mention youth racing and the now famous, Na Kama Kai Clinic.
Entries are now open for all divisions, with all international entries to go to: http://watermanleague.com/events/2016-victoriacup-japan and click on the entry link embedded on the event home page while local entries should enter through the Japanese SUP Industry Association.
One thing is for sure, it will be a weekend to remember and a dramatic Opening event to the 2016 season. Stay tuned to www.watermanleague.com as we build up to the 2016 Victoria Cup Japan.
by Chris Couve | Apr 12, 2016 | Stand Up Paddle, SUP Events, SUP Racing
It’s time to get ready ready for the next instalment of the 2016 SUPSA Race series.
The King of the Bay SUP Race, as part of the Bay Union Surfski Series, is around the corner and it’s time to get ready for some bumper SUP action through the Durban harbour.
Date: Sunday, 24th April
Time: approx. 9am
Start: Stella Canoe Club
Finish: Marine Surf Lifesaving Club
You can enter on the day at the start, so get there early or pre-enter at DUC on Thursday, 21 April, after the dice.
Approved PFDs compulsory – Bring leash in case conditions warrant it.
This is a SUPSA sanctioned race, so R50 extra on top of your entry will go to SUPSA. This race will count towards your SUPSA ranking.
Further details will be posted on www.pitchandpaddle.co.za and www.supdurbs.com as they become available.