Rip Curl Grom Search 2008
Source: British Surfing Association - www.britsurf.co.uk -
Despite ‘the Seaweed’ giving us a grim forecast, this delightful little contest again continued its tradition of getting lucky. And so, as an icy blast of poo-flavoured winds poured over from the continent, an increasingly keen crew of junior surfers descended on Rest Bay, Porthcawl, to wait for the massive tide to provide enough waves on which to wiggle their way into the judges’ favour.
Saturday was a day of waiting, with comp director Stu Bentley opting to gamble on running the entire event on Sunday. It was a decision that worked out with literally five minutes of tide to spare the following day.
With most of the competitors weighing less than their surfboards, the Under 12s took to the water first thing Sunday morning, with a surprisingly high standard. Young Billy Sharp from the Gower was ripping it up on his mini-board, making Jack Davies really work for the eventual win. Tasman Knight and Ed Bresnan also impressed.
Millie Little put together a near-flawless heat to take down the Under 12 Girls, leaving Peony Knight and the Poutney sisters, Patsy and Connie, scrapping around for the remains.
Both Under 14 categories were also excitingly competitive, with all spectators leaving the beach confident that there is indeed a bright future for Welsh surfing. Sam Harwood caned it in the Boys division, while Harriet Knight saw off Ainsley Richards in the Girls. Considering Ainsley only competed for the first time a week previously (when she lined up for Welsh Coast Bs in the Inter Clubs), this was a real feat, and she’s sure to go one better in the near future.
The Under 16s was the showpiece of the day though – with the highest Welsh boy and girl winning a trip to the Grom Search European Final, during this summer’s Rip Curl Boardmasters in that Cornish place (the name of which no self-respecting Welshman can ever say or write in public).
In the Girls event, Swansea’s Hannah Griffiths was the cat that got the cream. By finishing runner-up to the stylish Megan Burns, she earned her ticket to the Grand Final. Again, the standard in difficult high-tide conditions was through the roof – with all competitors linking smooth, on-rail surfing throughout.
The Boys event saw an upset in the semis, as Tom Good failed to find a back-up wave in a stacked heat. This left the door open for a two-horse race between Porthcawl’s Max Tucker and Gower lad Josh Hammett.
The tide filling in fast meant that strategy became paramount, and Josh kept a cool head, weaving great turns in to the waves that came his way for a deserving win and the title of 2008 Welsh Grom Search Champion.
Thanks to Richard Hutchinson at Rip Curl for backing us, and Stu Bentley of Welsh Coast and the WSF for managing the event. It’s because of these guys that Grom Search has become a great fixture on the Welsh surf calendar.
Rest Bay also did its bit, by yet again giving us a swell; and while we should keep this amongst ourselves, you should know that some of the biggest of Rip Curl’s big-wigs were seen later that night, at an undisclosed location, discussing the viability of Porthcawl as the venue for this year’s Search WCT – after it failed to take place in West Oz.
Mick Fanning making his way down the slip at Rest in a contest jersey? Let’s dare to dream!
- Tom Anderson
BOYS U12 GIRLS U12
1ST Jack Davies Millie Little
2nd William Sharp Patsy Pountney
3rd Tasman Knight Peony Knight
4th Edward Bresnan Connie Pountney
BOYS U14 GIRLS U14
1ST Sam Harwood Harriet Knight
2nd Daniel Bresnan Ainsley Richards
3rd William Pountney Hannah Griffiths
4th David Williams Lucy Campbell
BOYS U16 GIRLS U16
1ST Josh Hammett Megan Burns
2nd Max Tucker Hannah Griffiths
3rd Dan Rogers Lucy Campbell
4th William Pountney Sophie Sainsbury
About International Surfing Association
The International Surfing Association (ISA) is recognized by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) as the World Governing Authority for surfing, bodyboarding and surfriding. It was originally founded as the International Surfing Federation in 1964 and has been running world championships since 1964 and the Junior World Championships since 1980.
ISA membership includes the surfing National Governing Bodies (NGBs) of over 50 countries on six continents. Its headquarters are located in San Diego, California. It is presided by Fernando Aguerre, first elected in 1994 in Rio, and re-elected six times since. The ISA's four Vice Presidents are Alan Atkins (Australia), Robin de Kock (South Africa), Maile Aguerre (Hawaii) and Mike Gerard (USA).
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