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As summer comes to an end and the new term of University fast approaches, the National Watersports Festival (NWF) was eagerly anticipated.

 

There was an excellent turn out at Hayling, despite competition from a well-known music festival on the same dates.


Read on below to find out all about it... 

Heading up to Rhosneigr for the 2nd round of the Puravida SWA Wave series we were always electing a good forecast as it always seems to deliver, but just ahead of storm Imogen made for some pretty wild conditions…..that all of the students took on and braved with an impressive show of skills and fitness!

 

 

Ben Page tells us about the main comp from the Judges Hot Seat! - The single elimination kicked off in fantastic conditions, with sailors powered up on 4.5s and cross shore wind and some great waves coming into the bay. The recent rise in standard on the SWA was clear to see right from the start, forward loops all over the place and some confident wave riding from all the competitors. After two early rounds the four finalists emerged; current tour leader Matt Cox, Sara Kellett, Louis Morris and Tom Bennett Lloyd.

 

The final was hotly contested with all four sailors racking up impressive scores both on the wave and in the air. After ten minutes of competition, it was Louis Morris whose clean forward and aggressive frontside wave riding gave him the advantage to gain pole position ahead of the double elimination to come. The podium was completed by Sara Kellett in second place and Tom Bennett Lloyd in third.  This was all to fight for though as we had good conditions, building waves and plenty of daylight to run the double elimination.

 

As the double started, the wind cranked up a notch and the competitors were feverishly rigging their 3.7s to handle the pumping conditions. Stars of the double elimination were Leo Calnan advancing through two heats to finish in fifth place and Tom Bennett Lloyd who advanced past Sara Kellett to face Louis in the final. On the way to the final Tom’s waveriding was spot on, using his local knowledge to pick the best waves and always staying with the section. He was looking like a hard man to beat. With Louis’ strong jumping against Tom’s riding it was set to be quite a clash. 

 

Louis kicked off the heat with a near perfect forward loop to gain the advantage, however Tom quickly matched it with an equally impressive forward of his own. With two waves counting it would be down to the riding to decide the winner. Tom’s wave selection was serving him well but he seemed underpowered and couldn't take advantage of it with his riding. Louis managed to put together the better rides with a combination of well timed front and backside turns. Louis ended Tom’s comeback run and held on to his first place.

 

Final results were:

1.    Louis Morris (Tushingham/Starboard/Bristol) 

2.    Tom Bennet Lloyd (Puravida/Simmer/Bangor)

3.    Sara Kellett (Tushingham/Starboard/UWE)

4.    Matt Cox (GA/Tabou/Plymouth) 

5.    Leo Calnan (Southampton)

6.    Ben Bulson (Bristol)

7.    = Tom Pidden (Sailloft/Patrik/Nottingham) 

= Rose Greensmith (Bangor)

=Shaun Ashmore (Manchester)

= Daniel Pingstone (York) 

 

A special mention should also go to Louis for being the finest purveyor of crashes, a mad over rotated pushloop, a crazy forward bail in knee deep water and the utter destruction of a board. Well played Mr Morris! 

 

Ben Page took some time out from there first round of the comp with his experience on the BWA Tour to judge alongside local ripper Steve Laddiman, these guys did a great job and offered the riders some top points and feedback too from the heats.

 

Steve Laddiman - “The standard on the water was amazing to watch and a real pleasure to judge, some of these competitors were just getting onto the waves last year and were fully ripping it up in the storm this time round!"

 

Nigel Treacy, BWA Tour Director dropped in to see the students ripping it up and offer some great insight into joining the BWA Tour this year as the next step Nigel also said “I was so impressed by the standard of riding and competition by these guys, they took on some tough conditions today and the level of improvement just since last years event has been massive!  I can see all of the riders out today would make a serious impression in the BWA tour”

 

Rhosneigr is an amazing venue and always delivers the goods, especially in the winter…..it’s not surprising so many good sailors call this their local break!  We have to say a special thanks to Bucky at Funsport for hosting the event once again with his great facilities, shop and cafe right on the beach front!  We wouldn’t have such a great venue without their support and look forward to heading back next year!

 

For now, keep an eye out for the epic expression session and photo competition coming up with boards.co.uk and on to the next stop on the tour hosted by Cardiff University

 

Jim Brooks-Dowsett, Puravida Boardriders

 

The Puravida SWA Wave Series is hosted by Puravida Boardriders and supported by the SWA and Ion Accessories.

 

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Temporarily escaped from studies the windsurfing students of the UK have been busy!


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