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	<title> Kahuna Promotions &#187; Junior</title>
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		<title>Chantelle Rautenbach wins Billabong Pro Junior Women’s title at Victoria Bay</title>
		<link>http://www.kahunasurf.co.za/kp/chantelle-rautenbach-wins-billabong-pro-junior-women%e2%80%99s-title-at-victoria-bay/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 02 Sep 2010 08:55:35 +0000</pubDate>
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Chantelle Rautenbach won the Billabong Pro Junior Women’s title at Victoria Bay on Friday, defeating Sarah Baum in the final held in rippable head-high waves peeling down the point at the iconic Southern Cape surf break.
Rautenbach, 20, from Melkbosstrand controlled the final from outset, selecting two waves that allowed her to utilise her full repertoire [...]]]></description>
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<p>Chantelle Rautenbach won the Billabong Pro Junior Women’s title at Victoria Bay on Friday, defeating Sarah Baum in the final held in rippable head-high waves peeling down the point at the iconic Southern Cape surf break.</p>
<p>Rautenbach, 20, from Melkbosstrand controlled the final from outset, selecting two waves that allowed her to utilise her full repertoire of backhand manoeuvres and post scores of 6.5 and 5.0. While she didn’t improve on these for the remainder of the heat, they ultimately proved sufficient to clinch victory, a cheque of R2 000 and a haul of 1 000 points on the Pro Surf Tour (PST) rankings.</p>
<p>Baum was the favourite going into the final after a convincing semifinal victory over top seed Bianca Buitendag (George), but the 16 year-old from Athlone Park struggled to find waves with good scoring potential during the final and, with a highest ride of 4.35, was left needing 7.15 points when the curtain came down on the 25 minute match up.</p>
<p>Rautenbach, who captured the SA Open Women’s crown in East London last weekend, defeated Heidi Palmboom (Bluff) in a wave-starved, low-scoring semi-final. Palmboom and Buitendag finished equal third overall in the event.</p>
<p>Day 3 action opened with the Pro Junior men going to work in solid 1 to 1.5 metre waves that offered plenty of opportunity for high performance surfing. The country’s best surfers aged 20-and-under did not disappoint, tearing into the long lines on the point and producing several shock eliminations.</p>
<p>First to be ousted was fourth seed Dale Staples (St Francis Bay), winner of the first Billabong Pro Junior event in April, and he was soon followed by the seemingly unstoppable Benji Brand (Kommetjie), then second seed Beyrick de Vries (Umhlanga) and Scottburgh standout Slade Prestwich.</p>
<p>The Pro Junior men’s quarterfinal heats, using the man-on-man format, were held at the end of the day and saw top seed Chad du Toit (Berea) lead throughout to defeat Shawn Dennis (Durban) and set up a crucial semifinal encounter with Matt Bromley who eliminated fellow Billabong team rider Kommetjie resident Davey Brand in their quarter.</p>
<p>The match-up between 2009 ASP Africa champion du Toit and Bromley will be one that the Kommetjie surfer will be desperate to win. With Staples and du Toit having secured their participation in the inaugural ASP World Junior Tour by reaching the last 16 here, Bromley needs to reach the final of the Billabong Pro Junior Vic Bay to clinch the coveted third and final invitation.</p>
<p>In the bottom half of the draw, J-Bay standout Steven Sawyer grabbed victory over Haydn MacNicol and will go up against Nick Godfrey (Cape St Francis) in the second semifinal on Saturday.  Godfrey, a previous Vic Bay winner, had racked up an 8.0 and a 6.0 to eliminate David van Zyl (Glenashley).</p>
<p>In between the clashes of the Pro Junior titans, the semifinals U12 boys produced a spectacular display of rising talent as Adin Masencamp (Somerset West) simply blitzed to book his berth in the final alongside runner-up Jordan Maree (Kalk Bay). The pair will be up against perennial achiever Donovan Wichmann (Marina da Gama) and diminutive Ford van Jaarsveld  who caused an upset by ousting fellow Kommetjie surfer Ethan Fletcher.</p>
<p>In the U14’s, long time friends and rivals Max Armstrong (Scarborough) and Benji Brand had their opponents fighting for second place in their respective semifinals as they continuously delivered excellent scores. The pair will duke out tomorrow’s final against respective runners-up Shane Sykes (Salt Rock) and Steffen Burrows (Strand).</p>
<p>The highly competitive U16 boys quarterfinals produced another phenomenal display by Benji Brand as the Billabong rider racked up scores of 8.1 and 7.0 to move into the semis along with Matt McGillivray (Port Elizabeth) while Dylan Lightfoot (J-Bay) and a fast improving Brandon Benjamin advanced from Heat 2.</p>
<p>Slade Prestwich detonated with an excellent 8.25 to win Heat 3 ahead of newcomer Wade Simkiss with Max Armstrong and Steven Sawyer dominating the last quarterfinal.</p>
<p>Prestwich then went on to book his spot in tomorrow’s final of the R2 000 VonZipper Air Show by punting a massive boost in the U16 trials.</p>
<p>With the wave period shortening and the swell dropping the organisers will make a call at 7.30am on when and where the final day of action will be staged.</p>
<p>Anyone who would like to be included onto the Billabong Junior Series event SMS notification database can send their name and mobile number to <a title="mailto:brendon.kegel@billabong.co.za" href="mailto:brendon.kegel@billabong.co.za">brendon.kegel@billabong.co.za</a></p>
<p>There are daily video and picture uploads for each day of the event on <a title="http://www.billabong.com/za" href="http://www.billabong.com/za">www.billabong.com/za</a> and the heat results can be followed as they happen throughout the event on Twitter and Facebook (Username- BillabongSA).</p>
<p>The Pro Surf Tour (PST) events in the Billabong Junior Series are sanctioned by Surfing South Africa (SSA), the national controlling body for the sport, while the internationally rated Pro Junior men’s event is sanctioned by ASP Africa, the regional office for ASP International.</p>
<p>The series is proudly supported by Von Zipper, Kustom and Nixon and fueled by Monster Energy.</p>
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<p><strong>Issued on behalf of:</strong></p>
<p><strong>Brendon Kegel – Media and Communications<br />
</strong><strong>Billabong South Africa<br />
</strong>Tel:                   042 200 2747<br />
Fax:                  042 293 2478<br />
Cell:                  083 799 0110<br />
Email:               <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a title="mailto:brendon.kegel@billabong.co.za" href="mailto:brendon.kegel@billabong.co.za">brendon.kegel@billabong.co.za</a></span></p>
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Mobile:        +27 (0) 82 423 1964<br />
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		<title>Billabong Junior Series : Switch from Vic Bay to Herold’s Bay produces good waves for Day 1</title>
		<link>http://www.kahunasurf.co.za/kp/billabong-junior-series-switch-from-vic-bay-to-herold%e2%80%99s-bay-produces-good-waves-for-day-1/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 01 Sep 2010 11:36:07 +0000</pubDate>
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After getting the Billabong Junior Series underway in half-metre waves at the preferred venue of Victoria Bay this morning, the organisers made an inspired decision to switch the season-ending event to Herold’s Bay, which paid off handsomely as the country’s top junior surfers reveled in consistent one metre surf.
Having completed the opening rounds of the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-1656" title="Benji Brand (Kommetjie), winner of the U16 boys in the Billabong Junior Series event on the Dolphin Coast in April. Photo: Billabong / Patterson" src="http://www.kahunasurf.co.za/kp/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/BJS102-D1-Benj-Brand-Patto-lr-14.jpg" alt="Photo: Billabong / Patterson" width="496" height="330" /> </h1>
<p>After getting the Billabong Junior Series underway in half-metre waves at the preferred venue of Victoria Bay this morning, the organisers made an inspired decision to switch the season-ending event to Herold’s Bay, which paid off handsomely as the country’s top junior surfers reveled in consistent one metre surf.</p>
<p>Having completed the opening rounds of the Under 12 and U14 boys divisions at Vic Bay, contest director Colin Fitch called a 30 minute break when the waves became inconsistent on the dropping tide. Reports that Herold’s Bay had bigger waves saw the organisers successfully complete a swift transfer of the contest infrastructure and 90 minutes later the event was up and running 30 Kms down the coast.</p>
<p>Other than Adin Masencamp (Somerset West) placing  third and having to contest Round 2 of the U12 boys, the top seeds Jordy Maree (Kalk Bay), Billabong’s Jake Elkington (Cape Town), Ethan Fletcher (Kommetjie) and Donovan Wichmann (Marina da Gama) all progressed directly to the semifinals.</p>
<p>The usual suspects also advanced from Round 1 of the U14 boys where Wichmann, Jason Harris (Scottburgh), Jonah Paarman (Kommetjie) and Matt McGillivray (Port Elizabeth), along with newcomer Jerry van Wyk, booked their places in the last 16 against the top eight seeds in the division.</p>
<p>The U16 boys were first up once the event restarted and Heat 1 saw 16 year Sarah Baum (Athlone Park), just back from a successful stint competing in the ASP Star-rated events in the California, upstage her male rivals by winning the encounter and advancing to the last 16 along with second placed Dylan Lightfoot (Jeffreys Bay).</p>
<p>Benji Brand (Kommetjie), winner of the U16 boys in the Billabong Junior Series event on the Dolphin Coast in April, delivered his customary high-powered performance in the left-handers to convincingly win his heat, as did fellow Billabong team riders Steven Sawyer (Jeffreys Bay) and Mikey Venter (Warner Beach), top seed Jarred Veldhuis (Kommetjie) and No. 2 seed Slade Prestwich (Scottburgh).</p>
<p>Only one heat of Pro Junior (U20) women was run which saw Morag Steele and Cara MacDonald join the stacked heats in Round 2 that feature the likes of Southern Cape local and top seed Bianca Buitendag (George), fellow international campaigners Sarah Baum and Billabong team rider Tarryn Chudleigh (Kommetjie), Alice McGregor (East London), SA Open champion Chantelle Rautenbach (Melkbosstrand) and Kirsty Delport (Durban).</p>
<p>The day’s proceedings were completed by the four Round 1 heats in the Billabong Pro Junior, a R37 500 Grade-1 ASP Pro Junior event that will determine the yearend ASP Africa Pro Junior rankings for 2010 and the recipients of the three invitations to compete in the inaugural ASP World Junior Tour starting in Bali at the end of October.</p>
<p>Heat winners Jacob Mellish (Somerset West) and local Vincent Withers (Wilderness) along with Mikey Venter and Jordan Alexander (Cape Town) who received walk-throughs, and their respective runners-up, joined the top 24 seeds in Round 2, which promises to produce world-class action when the event gets underway on Thursday.</p>
<p>There will be daily video and picture uploads for each day of the event on <a title="http://www.billabong.com/za" href="http://www.billabong.com/za">www.billabong.com/za</a> and the heat results can be followed as they happen throughout the event on Twitter and Facebook (Username- BillabongSA).</p>
<p>The organisers will check the waves at Vic Bay at first light on Thursday to decide when and where to commence the event.</p>
<p>Anyone who would like to be included on the Billabong Junior Series event SMS notification database can send their name and mobile number to <a title="mailto:brendon.kegel@billabong.co.za" href="mailto:brendon.kegel@billabong.co.za">brendon.kegel@billabong.co.za</a></p>
<p>The Pro Surf Tour (PST) events in the Billabong Junior Series are sanctioned by Surfing South Africa (SSA), the national controlling body for the sport, while the internationally rated Pro Junior men’s event is sanctioned by ASP Africa, the regional office for ASP International.</p>
<p>The series is proudly supported by Von Zipper, Kustom and Nixon and fueled by Monster Energy.</p>
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<p><strong>Issued on behalf of:</strong></p>
<p><strong>Brendon Kegel – Media and Communications<br />
</strong><strong>Billabong South Africa<br />
</strong>Tel:                   042 200 2747<br />
Fax:                  042 293 2478<br />
Cell:                  083 799 0110<br />
Email:               <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a title="mailto:brendon.kegel@billabong.co.za" href="mailto:brendon.kegel@billabong.co.za">brendon.kegel@billabong.co.za</a></span></p>
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Tel / Fax:     +27 (0) 21 783 4965<br />
Mobile:        +27 (0) 82 423 1964<br />
Email:          <a title="mailto:lifesabeach@mweb.co.za" href="mailto:lifesabeach@mweb.co.za">lifesabeach@mweb.co.za</a></p>
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		<title>SA’s top junior surfers head for season-ending Billabong Pro Junior at Victoria Bay</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 30 Aug 2010 13:28:37 +0000</pubDate>
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The country’s top pro junior surfers (20-and-under) are heading for Victoria Bay in the Southern Cape where the outcome of the crucial, season ending Billabong Pro Junior will see two surfers receive sought after invitations to compete internationally on the inaugural ASP World Junior Tour.
Scheduled for Wednesday to Saturday, 1-4 September, the Billabong Pro Junior [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1><img class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-1622" title="Pictured: Dale Staples (St Francis Bay) displays the form that took him to the victor’s dais in the Billabong Pro Junior Dolphin Coast in April. Photo: Billabong / Patterson" src="http://www.kahunasurf.co.za/kp/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/Dale-Staples-St-Frances-Bay-300x200.jpg" alt="Pictured: Dale Staples (St Francis Bay) displays the form that took him to the victor’s dais in the Billabong Pro Junior Dolphin Coast in April. Photo: Billabong / Patterson" width="300" height="200" /></h1>
<p>The country’s top pro junior surfers (20-and-under) are heading for Victoria Bay in the Southern Cape where the outcome of the crucial, season ending Billabong Pro Junior will see two surfers receive sought after invitations to compete internationally on the inaugural ASP World Junior Tour.</p>
<p>Scheduled for Wednesday to Saturday, 1-4 September, the Billabong Pro Junior features a R37 500, Grade-1 ASP Pro Junior men’s event alongside Pro Surf Tour (PST) events for Under 16, U14 and U12 boys and Pro Junior women and the spectacular VonZipper Air Show.</p>
<p>The absence of Shaun Joubert (Mossel Bay), who has already wrapped up the 2010 ASP Africa Pro Junior men’s title and is overseas engaged in improving his ASP World Ranking, leaves the way open for fellow Billabong team rider, Dale Staples from St Francis Bay, the current ASP Africa No. 2 and winner of the Billabong Pro Junior Dolphin Coast event in April, to grab one of the two coveted invitations.</p>
<p>Staples, a former Vic Bay winner and the fourth seed here, faces a strong challenge from 2009 ASP Africa Pro Junior Champion and this week’s top seed, Chad du Toit (Berea), along with last year’s event champion Beyrick de Vries (Umhlanga) and the Kommetjie pair of Brendon Gibbens and Billabong’s Matt Bromley, all of whom are capable of earning the R15 000 winner’s paycheque and the precious rankings points.</p>
<p>With the balance of the 40 strong field snapping at their heels, the competition amongst the five contenders will be fierce, particularly as a change in the allocation of the invitations sees just the top three in the ASP Africa rankings plus the top two Pro Juniors on the ASP World Rankings invited to challenge for the ASP Pro Junior Champion title. In previous years the top 4 from ASP Africa and one from the international rankings gained entry to what was a one-off World Pro Junior Championship.</p>
<p>Vic Bay local and SA’s highest ranked surfer on the ASP Women’s World Rankings, Bianca Buitendag (George), heads a very competitive Pro Junior Women’s field at Vic Bay that includes fellow international campaigner, Billabong’s Tarryn Chudleigh (Kommetjie).</p>
<p>Recently crowned SA Open women’s champion Chantelle Rautenbach (Melkbos), Alice McGregor (EL), Kirsty Delport (Durban), Tanika Hoffman (Kommetjie) and rising star Emma Smith (Jeffreys Bay) are others with strong credentials.</p>
<p>In the U16 boys, top seeds Jarred Veldhuis (Kommetjie) and Slade Prestwich (Scottburgh) face a titanic struggle against Billabong’s Steven Sawyer (Jeffreys Bay), a finalist in the both the men’s and Pro Juniors in the SA Open in East London on the weekend, and Benji Brand (Kommetjie), winner of the U16’s on the Dolphin Coast.</p>
<p>Brand and Prestwich will also face off in the U14 boy’s against the likes of Max Armstrong (Scarborough), Matt McGillivray (Port Elizabeth), Steffen Burrows (Strand) and Shane Sykes (Salt Rock) while Jordan Maree (Kalk Bay), Ethan Fletcher (Kommetjie), Adin Masencamp (Strand), Donovan Wichmann (Marina Da Gama) and brothers Jake and Max Elkington from Cape Town look the pick of the U12’s.</p>
<p>The visually dynamic VonZipper Air Show will again reward the surfer successfully completing the most innovative aerial manoeuvre pockets with a winner-takes-all R2 000 prize-purse</p>
<p>There will be daily video and picture uploads for each day of the event on <a title="http://www.billabong.com/za" href="http://www.billabong.com/za">www.billabong.com/za</a> and the heat results can be followed as they happen throughout the event on twitter and Facebook (Username- BillabongSA).</p>
<p>Anyone who would like to be included onto the Billabong Junior Series event SMS notification database can send their name and mobile number to <a title="mailto:brendon.kegel@billabong.co.za" href="mailto:brendon.kegel@billabong.co.za">brendon.kegel@billabong.co.za</a></p>
<p>The Pro Surf Tour (PST) events in the Billabong Junior Series are sanctioned by Surfing South Africa (SSA), the national controlling body for the sport, while the internationally rated Pro Junior men’s event is sanctioned by ASP Africa, the regional office for ASP International.</p>
<p>The series is proudly supported by Von Zipper, Kustom and Nixon and fueled by Monster Energy.</p>
<p>\ends </p>
<p><strong>Issued on behalf of:</strong></p>
<p><strong>Brendon Kegel – Media and Communications</strong></p>
<p><strong>Billabong South Africa<br />
</strong>Tel:                   042 200 2747<br />
Fax:                  042 293 2478<br />
Cell:                  083 799 0110<br />
Email:               <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a title="mailto:brendon.kegel@billabong.co.za" href="mailto:brendon.kegel@billabong.co.za">brendon.kegel@billabong.co.za</a></span></p>
<p><strong>Compiled &amp; Issued by:</strong></p>
<p><strong>Life&#8217;s a Beach Communications</strong><strong> <br />
</strong>PO Box 48272, Kommetjie, 7976 South Africa<br />
Tel / Fax:     +27 (0) 21 783 4965<br />
Mobile:        +27 (0) 82 423 1964<br />
Email:          <a title="mailto:lifesabeach@mweb.co.za" href="mailto:lifesabeach@mweb.co.za">lifesabeach@mweb.co.za</a></p>
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		<title>South African Junior Invitation Team to compete in Reunion in October named</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 04 Aug 2010 13:15:35 +0000</pubDate>
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Twelve surfers, a coach, judge and manager have been selected to compete in an international surfing contest in Reunion Island from October 14-16.
The SA Junior Invitation team is made up of surfers whose contest performances have impressed the national selectors over the last twelve months.
Heading the group is talented Jeffreys Bay surfer Bertie Stuurman who, [...]]]></description>
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<p><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-1545" title="Pictured: Durban standout David van Zyl will represent South Africa as a member of the Junior Invitation team that visits Reunion Island in October Photo: Patterson / Billabong" src="http://www.kahunasurf.co.za/kp/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/David-van-Zyl.JPG" alt="Pictured: Durban standout David van Zyl will represent South Africa as a member of the Junior Invitation team that visits Reunion Island in October Photo: Patterson / Billabong" width="499" height="333" /></p>
<p>Twelve surfers, a coach, judge and manager have been selected to compete in an international surfing contest in Reunion Island from October 14-16.</p>
<p>The SA Junior Invitation team is made up of surfers whose contest performances have impressed the national selectors over the last twelve months.</p>
<p>Heading the group is talented Jeffreys Bay surfer Bertie Stuurman who, along with SA Championship runner up Alice McGregor of East London, will surf in the U20 Boys and Girls Divisions respectively.</p>
<p>Jacob Mellish of Somerset West, the reserve for the Under 18 Division of the 2010 SA Junior surfing team, gets his chance to compete internationally along with ISA Scholarship recipient Papi Makinyane of Delft and top Durban surfer David Van Zyl.</p>
<p>The three Under 18 girls are 2010 SA Junior team reserve Holly Armstrong of Scarborough, fellow WP surfer Sabrina Scott of Glencairn and up and coming Nikita Kekana of Durban.</p>
<p>SA Grommet Games U16 Boys champion, Marshall Renz of Jeffreys Bay, will be joined by SSA Scholarship recipient Brandon Benjamin of Retreat while the U16 girls are SA Grommet Games winner Micaela Venter of Durban and talented Emma Smith of Jeffreys Bay.</p>
<p>Eastern Province Surfing Council stalwart Brian Abrahams has been appointed Manager, WP’s Craig Johnson will coach the team and Grant Arendse of Strandfontein will accompany the group as a Judge.</p>
<p>The tour by the SA Invitation Team is both a competitive visit to the volcanic island as well as a reciprocal cultural exchange. A group of surfers from Reunion visited Cape Town and Durban last year, competing in two separate events and staying with South African families.</p>
<p>The project is a major talent identification initiative and the trip is supported by funding from the National Lottery Distribution Trust Fund.</p>
<p>Surfing South Africa is the governing body for the sport and is recognized by Sport and Recreation SA (SRSA). SSA is a member of the South African Sports Confederation and Olympic Committee (SASCOC) and the International Surfing Association (ISA). All South African teams are chosen by a selection committees appointed by the Board of Directors of Surfing South Africa.</p>
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<p>Compiled by Robin de Kock<br />
General Manager<br />
Surfing South Africa<br />
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		<title>Sarah Baum &amp; Chantelle Rautenbach into last 12 at US Open of Surfing + ASP News</title>
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South African girls Sarah Baum and Chantelle Rautenbach have advanced to the last 12 in the US Open of Surfing as the top seeds and former champions tumbled out of the Association of Surfing Professionals (ASP) 6-Star rated women’s event at Huntington Beach in California.
Both Baum, 16, from Athlone Park in KZN and Rautenbach, 20, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-1530" title="Pictured: Beyrick de Vries (Umhlanga) cuts back at Keramas on his way to fifth place in the Billabong Pro Junior Bali. Image Credit: ASP Australasia / Steve Robertson" src="http://www.kahunasurf.co.za/kp/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/Beyrick-de-Vries.JPG" alt="Pictured: Beyrick de Vries (Umhlanga) cuts back at Keramas on his way to fifth place in the Billabong Pro Junior Bali. Image Credit: ASP Australasia / Steve Robertson" width="497" height="329" /></p>
<p>South African girls Sarah Baum and Chantelle Rautenbach have advanced to the last 12 in the US Open of Surfing as the top seeds and former champions tumbled out of the Association of Surfing Professionals (ASP) 6-Star rated women’s event at Huntington Beach in California.</p>
<p>Both Baum, 16, from Athlone Park in KZN and Rautenbach, 20, from Melkbosstrand, started their campaigns for the priceless ratings points and ground-breaking US $50 000 winner’s prize-money in Round 1 of the event and yesterday progressed through three rounds of competition against the world’s top female professional surfers.</p>
<p>While the likes of reigning three-time ASP Women’s World Champion Stephanie Gilmore (AUS), fellow ASP Dream Tour campaigners Coco Ho (HAW), Sofia Mulanovich (PER), Lee-Ann Curren (FRA) and SA’s Rosanne Hodge, along with defending event champion Courtney Conlogue (USA), were eliminated in the tricky one metre conditions, Baum and Rautenbach both finished runners-up in all their heats to reach the round before the quarterfinals.</p>
<p>Baum, who placed seventh overall in the US Open Pro Junior Women’s event on Sunday, has already matched her best result in a Star-rated event this year and faces former Dream Tour standout Jacqueline Silva (BRA) and Alana Blanchard (HAW) today with the top two advancing to the one-on-one quarterfinal heats.</p>
<p>By reaching Round 4, Rautenbach has recorded her best result of 2010 and will be up against current ASP World No. 8 Carissa Moore (HAW) and wildcard Lakey Peterson (USA) when competition resumes.</p>
<p>Women&#8217;s ASP 6-Star action will kick off today&#8217;s (Tuesday) schedule with the Round of 12 before beginning the men&#8217;s ASP PRIME event with the Round of 128. For all of the LIVE action log on to www.usopenofsurfing.com</p>
<p><strong>US Open of Surfing Women&#8217;s Round of 24 Results:</strong></p>
<p>Heat 1: Carissa Moore (HAW) 14.94, Laura Enever (AUS) 14.67, Courtney Conlogue (USA) 14.37, Stephanie Gilmore (AUS) 10.30<br />
Heat 2: Lakey Peterson (USA) 9.50, Tyler Wright (AUS) 9.07, Sayuri Hashimoto (JPN) 10.10, Paige Hareb (NZL) 4.00<br />
Heat 3: Claire Bevilacqua (AUS) 7.33, Chantelle Rautenbach (ZAF) 6.66, Malia Manuel (HAW) 6.40, Felicity Palmateer (AUS) 4.87<br />
Heat 4: Justine Dupont (FRA) 11.83, Jacqueline Silva (BRA) 8.50, Sage Erickson (USA) 7.73, Sofia Mulanovich (PER) 4.43<br />
Heat 5: Sally Fitzgibbons (AUS) 17.17, Sarah Baum (ZAF) 13.60, Cannelle Bulard (REU) 7.70, Karina Petroni (USA) 6.17<br />
Heat 6: Alana Blanchard (HAW) 11.57, Nicola Atherton (AUS) 8.93, Claudia Goncalves (BRA) 5.07, Mizuki Hagiwara (JPN) 3.95</p>
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<p><strong>SA Surfers chase rankings points in California and England</strong></p>
<p>South Africa’s top men will be in action at Huntington Beach in California and Newquay in England this week as they chase invaluable ratings points towards qualification for the ASP Dream Tour.</p>
<p>Jordy Smith, who heads both the ASP World Title Race and ASP World Tour rankings, is the top seed in the ASP Prime-rated Hurley US Open of Surfing which features a stellar 156 man field of the world’s top surfers vying for the massive US $100 000 winner’s payout.</p>
<p>Smith starts in the Round of 96 along with the rest of the top 42 seeds and six wildcards who include fellow Durbanites David Weare and Brandon Jackson. With the trials completed, the Round of 128 starts today and features former Capetonian Damien Fahrenfort, now living in California, Royden Bryson (Hout Bay) and Rudy Palmboom Jnr. (Bluff).</p>
<p>Meanwhile a solid contingent of Saffas will commence their campaigns in the ASP 5-Star Relentless Boardmasters at Fistral Beach in Newquay where SA’s Travis Logie (Durban) is the top seed.</p>
<p>Logie is joined by former event winner Antonio Bortoletto (Durban), former ASP Dream Tour member Ricky Basnett (Bluff) and a host of aspiring SA Pro Juniors, including Chad du Toit (Berea), Klee Strachan (Winkelspruit), Brendon Gibbens and Michael February (both Kommetjie), Beyrick de Vries and Kyle Lane (both Umhlanga) and more.</p>
<p>All the action can be followed live via the webcast at www.relentlessboardmasters.com</p>
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<p><strong>Beyrick de Vries takes fifth place in Bali</strong></p>
<p>Much traveled 17 year-old, Beyrick de Vries, was one of the stars in the Billabong Pro Junior Bali, taking down a host of the top seeds from Australia, Japan and Indonesia on his way to a fifth place finish.</p>
<p>While Kyle Galloway was an early casualty, Slade Prestwich (Scottburgh) advanced through two rounds and David van Zyl (Glenashley) through three to the round of 32.</p>
<p>Enjoying the world-class conditions at Keramas, rated by de Vries as one of the best contest waves in the world, the Umhlanga based teenager ousted the likes of highly rated Davey Cathels (AUS) and defending event champion Sam Wrench (AUS) before falling victim to the dreaded ‘Bali-belly’ prior to his quarterfinal clash with former Kommetjie surfer Thomas Woods, now living with his family on Australia’s Gold Coast.</p>
<p>Woods was subsequently eliminated by older brother James in the semis before Wade Carmichael (AUS) clinched the title in a come-from-behind victory after the elder Woods started the final with a near-perfect 9.0 ride.</p>
<p>De Vries currently occupies the No. 4 slot on the ASP Africa Pro Junior Men’s rankings and is in line for one of the four coveted invitations to the inaugural ASP World Pro Junior Championship Series. The Series starts with the Oakley World Junior in Bali (Oct 2-13) and crowns the 2010 ASP World Pro Junior Champion at the Billabong ASP World Junior Championships at North Narrabeen in Sydney, Australia (Jan 8-16, 2011).</p>
<p>There is one ASP Africa Pro Junior event remaining, the Billabong Pro Junior at Victoria Bay (September 1-4), before the top four on the rankings plus the highest rated Pro Junior on the ASP World Tour rankings receive their sought-after invitations.</p>
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<p><strong>Historic clean sweep of local ASP events by SA surfers</strong></p>
<p>Greg Emslie’s victory in the 4-Star rated O’Neill Cold Water Classic in Cape Town last Thursday, combined with Jordy Smith’s earlier victories in the Billabong Pro Jeffreys Bay and the Mr Price Pro Ballito, completed an historic clean sweep by local surfers of all three ASP events staged in this country.</p>
<p>SA’s two top-earning pro surfers also rewrote the record books in many other ways with Emslie (East London) going one better than Royden Bryson, the runner-up in the CWC in Cape Town last year, to become the first winner of the contest since it became an ASP sanctioned event.</p>
<p>And Smith’s triumph in J-Bay made him the first SA winner of an ASP World Tour event and the first to lead the ASP World Title Race rankings, which will determine the 2010 ASP World Champion, since Shaun Tomson back in the mid-80’s.</p>
<p>Meanwhile his win in the Mr Price Pro saw the 22 year-old Durbanite become only the third SA surfer to capture the title after Tomson (1973-78) and Ricky Basnett (2006) in the event that crowned its first champion back in 1969! And at the same time Smith rose to the top of the ASP World Rankings which combine the all the ASP World Tour, Prime and Star rated events.</p>
<p>Other notable achievements in the annual mid-year ASP events included Royden Bryson (Hout Bay) taking sole possession of the lead in the O’Neill Cold Water Classic Series rankings ahead of Australians Stuart Kennedy, Dion Atkinson and Shaun Cansdell with three if the five events completed. The Series winner collects US $50 000 after the final event in Santa Cruz, California in October.</p>
<p>Capetonian Sean Holmes once again confirmed his status as the Dream Tour’s most dangerous wildcard by carving his way through the world’s top surfers to reach the quarter-finals of the Billabong Pro J-Bay for the third time, notably eliminating nine-time ASP World Champion Kelly Slater (USA) and three-time ASP World Champion Andy Irons (HAW) at Supertubes on the same day.</p>
<p>And Casey Grant’s (Scottburgh) runner-up finish to Jordy Smith in the Mr Price Pro Ballito was the first time two South Africans had contested the final of an ASP 5-Star rated event anywhere in the world.</p>
<p><strong>ASP World Title Race Rankings: </strong>Top 5 (after Event No. 4 &#8211; Billabong Pro J-Bay):</p>
<p><strong>1. Jordy Smith (ZAF)</strong> 28500 pts<br />
2. Taj Burrow (AUS) 24750 pts<br />
3. Kelly Slater (USA) 23500 pts<br />
4. Dane Reynolds (USA) 20000 pts<br />
5. Adriano de Souza (BRA) 19500 pts<br />
6. Mick Fanning (AUS) 19250 pts<br />
7. Bede Durbidge (AUS) 18750 pts<br />
8. Bobby Martinez (USA) 16500 pts<br />
9. Jadson Andre (BRA) 16000 pts<br />
10. Joel Parkinson (AUS) 14750 pts</p>
<p><strong>South Africans</strong></p>
<p>30. <strong>Travis Logie (ZAF) </strong>6500 pts</p>
<p><strong>ASP World Rankings: Top 5 (</strong>after event No. 30 – O’Neill Cold Water Classic, Cape Town):</p>
<p><strong>1 Smith,Jordy ZAF </strong>34428<br />
2 Burrow,Taj AUS 30625<br />
3 De Souza,Adriano BRA 23807<br />
4 Slater,Kelly USA 23500<br />
5 Durbidge,Bede AUS 22683</p>
<p><strong>South Africans (top 200 of 885)</strong></p>
<p>27 Logie, Travis ZAF 10651<br />
39 Bryson, Royden ZAF 8560<br />
66 Palmboom, Rudy ZAF 5372<br />
91 Jackson, Brandon ZAF 4094<br />
105 Weare, David ZAF 3367<br />
120 Basnett, Ricky ZAF 2993<br />
132 Joubert, Shaun ZAF 2819<br />
141 Gibbens, Brendon ZAF 2576<br />
153 Grant, Casey ZAF 2218<br />
164 Fahrenfort, Damien ZAF 1985<br />
180 De Vries, Beyrick ZAF 1611<br />
195 Staples, Dale ZAF 1504<br />
200 Du Toit, Chad ZAF 1395</p>
<p>Ends</p>
<p><strong>Issued on behalf of:</strong></p>
<p>ASP Africa<br />
Contact: Colin Fitch – Operations Manager<br />
Tel: 021 534 5738<br />
Email: colin@aspafrica.com</p>
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<p><strong>About ASP: </strong></p>
<p>The Association of Surfing Professionals (ASP) is the governing body of professional surfing. Crowning surfing’s undisputed world champions since 1976, the ASP sanctions the following tours: the ASP World Tour, the ASP Women’s World Tour, the World Qualifying Series (WQS) and the World Longboarding, Junior and Masters Championships. The ASP is dedicated to showcasing the world&#8217;s best surfing talent in a variety of progressive formats and has revolutionized the way the world watches surfing via their webcasts. The organization is divided into seven different regions: Africa, Asia, Australasia, Europe, Hawaii, North America, and South America.</p>
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		<title>BILLABONG GIRLS GET OUT THERE TV SHOW BROUGHT TO YOU BY BEVCAN –CATCH EPISODE 3 TONIGHT ON VUZU!</title>
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Billabong has announced the airing of a brand new 6-part reality television show, captured and directed by Silver Bullet Productions over the recent nineteen day Billabong Girls Get Out There Summer tour.
The show has gained exponential momentum over the last two weeks, be sure not to miss episode three tonight on VUZU, channel 123 on [...]]]></description>
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<p>Billabong has announced the airing of a brand new 6-part reality television show, captured and directed by Silver Bullet Productions over the recent nineteen day Billabong Girls Get Out There Summer tour.</p>
<p>The show has gained exponential momentum over the last two weeks, be sure not to miss episode three tonight on VUZU, channel 123 on DSTV, at 7pm!</p>
<p>It all started on Sunday, the 6<sup>th</sup> of December, five new Billabong Ambassadors arrived in Jeffreys Bay for a trip that was going to change their lives. <strong>Nicky Van Den Aardweg (19) from Durban, Christi Vosloo (16), Amy Jane Smorenburg (17) and Chanel Hurlin (18) from Cape Town and Tanya Van Aswegan (19) from Pretoria joined up with the</strong> three Billabong Girl team surfers TarrynChudleigh (20) from Kommetjie, Morag Steele (18) from Somerset West and Adele Nortje (19) from Mossel Bay and embarked on a three week roadtrip. For the next nineteen days, the pink Billabong bus became their home as they traveled the South African coastline from Jeffreys Bay up to Durban and then all the way back along the coast to Cape Town.</p>
<p>For the entire journey, the eight Billabong Girls had cameras in their faces from when they woke up to when they went to sleep at night, capturing all the magic of their trip. The highs, lows, fun, excitement and girly fights were all caught on camera and are all ingredients for a show that is going to undoubtedly capture the imaginations of young girls around South Africa.</p>
<p>Episode 3 begins with a second attempt to liberate the flamingos, this time the pair are rescued and join the pink bus tour as it makes it way along the coast towards Umhlanga. The girls are able to explore their naughty nature while on tour, whether it’s chalking messages on sidewalks, playing pranks or just instigating mischief. Adele seems particularly apt at stirring up mischief.</p>
<p>Tarryn has made the Under 20 and the Open Women&#8217;s Finals in her competition and Chanel and Morag sneak off to support her. Each competition is a step towards Tarryn&#8217;s dreams and her disappointing result upsets her. She&#8217;s glad to have Morag and Chanel there for support.</p>
<p>The bus moves on towards Margate, pausing for a hilltop sunset. The group vibe is definitely easier now, with Tarryn perking up and attempting a sunset bush dive, unfortunately missing the bush, and Tanya taking her first bush pee, which she&#8217;s delighted with.</p>
<p>Day 9 finds the girls in Margate on a rainy morning, discovering a magnificent secluded waterfall, its thunderous presence instilling calm reflection and putting life into tranquil perspective. Back in Margate it’s not an ideal beach day, though the girls are still keen to make the most of the chance to surf, while Chanel and Adele sneak off to Pleasure Centre to ride the carousels and super tubes.</p>
<p>The girls and 2 flamingos move on towards the Transkei, pulling up alongside a pine forest. Determined to live every moment the girls charge into the misty forest, climbing trees and hiding in the eerie calm of the quiet forest before screaming at the top of their lungs. Their energy not exhausted Adele and Tarryn then decide to charge a herd of cows. </p>
<p>Nicola Reid-Ross, Billabong Girls SA Marketing Manager, was thrilled at the prospect of showcasing the Girls Get Out There Tour through a six-part television show.  “This is a first for Billabong Girls in South Africa and is something that we are incredibly excited about. It is an opportunity for us to share our brand with our target market in an unforced way which resonates with their everyday lives.” said Nicola. “It is the perfect way for us to express the Billabong Girls lifestyle and show off our beautiful Winter product range.</p>
<p>Michael Raimondo, Director of the show, elaborated further stating, “the essence of surfing ebbs and flows throughout the trip, as the sport and lifestyle that inspired a brand is introduced to the ambassadors and their love and respect of the ocean and Mother Nature moves them in different ways; sunrise and sunsets, beach activations, a Winter ’10 shoot, hidden waterfalls, bush diving, screaming in forests, chalk messages, friendships and differences all weaved into a personable expression of what it’s like to explore yourself and set your spirit free.”</p>
<p>Watch it all unfold every Thursday.</p>
<p><strong>BBGGOT &#8216;09 – Coming up on Episode 3</strong></p>
<p>LINK:</p>
<p><a title="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vXeo9ErwhTY" href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vXeo9ErwhTY">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vXeo9ErwhTY</a></p>
<p><strong>BBGGOT &#8216;09 &#8211; Coming up next for Ep4</strong></p>
<p>LINK:</p>
<p><a title="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zCqT-XGBxNM" href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zCqT-XGBxNM">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zCqT-XGBxNM</a></p>
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Surfersvillage Global Surf News, 9 February, 2010 : &#8211; - In a significant moment for South African Surfing, Billabong has announced the resigning of three of SA’s top junior surfers onto their Pro Junior Team. Dale Staples, Matt Bromley and Shaun Joubert have all resigned contracts with Billabong thus ensuring their respective positions on the [...]]]></description>
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<p>Surfersvillage Global Surf News, 9 February, 2010 : &#8211; - In a significant moment for South African Surfing, Billabong has announced the resigning of three of SA’s top junior surfers onto their Pro Junior Team. Dale Staples, Matt Bromley and Shaun Joubert have all resigned contracts with Billabong thus ensuring their respective positions on the fabled Billabong Surf Team for another few seasons to come.</p>
<p>Shaun Joubert (18), who hails from Mossel Bay in the Eastern Cape has been heralded as a contest and freesurfing freak. His 3rd place in the U16 divsion of the ISA World Surfing Games, multiple Billabong Junior Series Titles, as well as multiple SA Championship wins all bear testament to his calculated, polished approach.</p>
<p>Yet Shauns’ freesurfing is where he also excels and his highly acclaimed section in Billabong’s latest international film, Still Filthy, as well as numeorus magazine cover spreads and video sections have gained Shaun both local and international respect and one of the worlds top up and coming junior surfers.</p>
<p>After recently completing matric and having just returned from a magazine surf trip to Morrocco, Shaun now heads off to Australia to compete in the Australian Pro Junior Tour as well as a select number of World Qualifying Series events.</p>
<p>On top of his competetive schedule, Shaun has alo been invited to attend the Billabong International Pro Junior Camp in Hawaii later this year, after which he returns to South Africa to compete in the Pro Junior Tour as well as secure a place in the the Von Zipper wildcard trials for a spot in on one of the most antcipated W.C.T events of the year; The Billabong Pro J-Bay.</p>
<p>“I&#8217;m really happy to resign with Billabong,” said Shaun. “I hope together we can reach the top and achieve great things on the way there.”</p>
<p>When asked what his objectives looking forward were, “My main goals for the year are to win South Africa&#8217;s pro junior tour, and gain as many WQS points as possible &#8211; aiming to at least end in the top 80.” answered Shaun.</p>
<p>Long time friend and equal charger, Dale Staples (19) who resides in the picturesque town of St.Francis Bay is arguably one of the most naturally gifted surfers to come through the SA Junior Ranks. An incredibly stylish, clean boosting, barrel-master, Dale has the full repertoire and natural-born talent to really turn heads in international competitive and free surfing circles.</p>
<p>Dales numerous competitive accolades are as well established as his free surfing ability and include the Rip Curl International Grom Search Champion title, the inaugural Billabong Challenge Champion as well as multiple Billabong Junior series wins.</p>
<p>Perhaps his most acclaimed competitive success came this past year when Dale ploughed his way past some of the best Junior Surfers in the world to claim 3rd place in the Billabong Junior Series event in the cooking barreling waves of Keramas in Bali.</p>
<p>Like Shaun, Dale now heads to Australia to ply his trade in the highly competitive Australian Pro Junior Series. He then returns to South Africa to compete in the local Pro Junior Series as well as Battle it out in the Von Zipper Wildcard Trails for a spot in the highly anticipated Billabong Pro J-Bay W.C.T event in July this year.</p>
<p>“I’m amped to secure my future with Billabong again” said Dale. “Apart from the incredible privilege of surfing with such amazing surfers, I’ve always loved the Billabong Brand, particularly the product so I’m stoked to know I’ll be wearing Billabong clothing for the next couple years”</p>
<p>Local Big Wave charger and Barrel Master, Matt Bromley (18) completes this illustrious Billabong Junior Surf Team. The Capetonian Charger from Kommetjie, like Shaun, has also just completed school, although his age belies his credibility as one of Cape Town’s most prominent big wave, cold water barrel riders.</p>
<p>Matt has also established a highly successful competitive track record and has managed to notch up a O&amp;E U16 International Rampage Championship win, has consistently found himself in multiple Billabong Junior Series Finals, is the reigning 2X SA u18 Champion and is the former South African Surfing Team Captain. Yet it is perhaps in the big cold dredging barrels of Cape Town, where Matthew truly excels.</p>
<p>Amongst the local underground big wave crew in Cape Town, Matt has gained huge respect for constantly charging in solid surf. His groundbreaking session at Dungeons late last year in macking 15-25 ft surf at the famed big wave reef break off Hout Bay, has cemented his reputation as a legitimate up and coming big wave charger, in much the same mould as current big wave team rider, Grant Twiggy Baker.</p>
<p>“I’m super psyched to have Billabong behind me this year once again” said a frothing Matt. “I’m going to be focusing on building my profile big time this year in the photo and contest departments in local waters.” With regards to surfing big waves Matt claims, “I’m getting into the big wave scene, and so I am organizing a training program to give me confidence in the bigger stuff and lift my performance in the contests.”</p>
<p>Matthew has also not disregarded his academic ambitions claiming, “All this will be combined with a bit of UNISA studying to keep my mind working and focused”</p>
<p>Billabong Team Manager, Ryan Payne was delighted with the announcement, stating, “All of us here at Billabong are genuinely stoked to re-sign Shaun, Dale and Matt to the team. Collectively, they have a 25 year representation with the Billabong brand and they are true ambassadors to the sport and company.</p>
<p>Each of them bring something unique and special to the party, whether it’s Shaun’s contest savvy, Dale’s free surfing ability, or Matthew’s big wave feats, they all have matured into great surfers, in and out of their strengths. I’m very excited to be working with all three of them to ensure their true potential shines through.”</p>
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		<title>Dylan Lightfoot surfs to victory in New Zealand event</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Feb 2010 08:35:35 +0000</pubDate>
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South African junior surfer Dylan Lightfoot stunned his Kiwi counterparts by clinching victory in the premier Under 16 boys division of the Billabong Grom Series presented by Oceanbridge at Mount Maunganui in New Zealand on Sunday.
Lightfoot, a member of the South African junior surfing team that achieved its best ever result of fourth in the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-1069" title="Pictured: Dylan Lightfoot (Jeffreys Bay) in action during the recent ISA World Junior Surfing Championships in New Zealand where he finished 19th overall in the U16 boys division, the highest of the four SA U16 boys. Photo courtesy ISA" src="http://www.kahunasurf.co.za/kp/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/Dylan-Lightfoot-Jeffreys-Bay.bmp" alt="Pictured: Dylan Lightfoot (Jeffreys Bay) in action during the recent ISA World Junior Surfing Championships in New Zealand where he finished 19th overall in the U16 boys division, the highest of the four SA U16 boys. Photo courtesy ISA" /></p>
<p> <br />
South African junior surfer Dylan Lightfoot stunned his Kiwi counterparts by clinching victory in the premier Under 16 boys division of the Billabong Grom Series presented by Oceanbridge at Mount Maunganui in New Zealand on Sunday.</p>
<p>Lightfoot, a member of the South African junior surfing team that achieved its best ever result of fourth in the recent ISA World Junior Surfing Championships in New Zealand in January, defeated the cream of the Kiwi juniors in the small but contestable 0.5 to 0.75 metre waves on offer at the venue of Tay Street.</p>
<p>“I struggled out there today.  I am much bigger than Kiwi boys” commented the 15 year-old from Jeffreys Bay.  “They were flying across the waves doing all these turns.  I was just lucky to get that one wave and get a good score to push me into the lead.”</p>
<p>In the final Lightfoot battled to find high scoring rides in the small conditions, racking up a best score of 4.5 out of a possible 10 in the shore pound.  However, late in the heat he finally latched on to a wave that ran down the beach and proceeded to hit the lip several times until he finished on the beach.  The score came in at 8.5 points and that was enough to catapult him from third to first with a 13.0 point heat total.</p>
<p>Placing second in the final was Adam Grimson (Gis) who opted to surf up the beach by himself.  The tactical move paid off for 20 minutes of the final after catching some long lefthanders but he couldn’t match the power of Lightfoot and had to settle for second.  Dual finalist Dune Kennings (WGM) finished third while Sandy Bay surfer Patxi Scott-Arrieta finished the final in fourth place.</p>
<p>The New Zealand media reported the victory under the headlines ‘South African Stomps Opponents Into Submission’ and went to report ‘South African surfer Dylan Lightfoot came and conquered at the first event of the Billabong Grom Series presented by Oceanbridge …..  The lone South African contesting the event won the premier Under 16 Boys Division.’</p>
<p>Lightfoot, along with his family, has been in New Zealand for four weeks surfing breaks around New Zealand and also competing at the ISA World Junior Championships where he placed 19<sup>th</sup> overall, the highest of the four SA boys in the U16 division </p>
<p>He added Billabong Grom series contest to his travels and from day one of the event became the favourite and one to beat. Lightfoot will also participate in the second leg of the series which takes place at Whangamata next weekend (12-14 February).</p>
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		<title>Team SA places fourth overall with four medal haul at Quiksilver ISA World Junior Surfing Champs in New Zealand</title>
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The South African Junior Surfing team secured fourth place overall along with a haul of four medals – two bronze and two copper – at the 2010 Quiksilver ISA World Junior Surfing Championships which ended in good one metre conditions at Piha Beach in New Zealand today.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-1066" title="Pictured: Beyrick de Vries (Umhlanga) cuts back on the final day of the Quiksilver ISA World Junior Surfing Championships at Piha Beach in New Zealand today. De Vries placed fourth overall to win the copper medal in the U18 boys division. Photo courtesy ISA" src="http://www.kahunasurf.co.za/kp/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/Beyrick-de-Vries-Umhlanga-cuts-back-on-final-day-of-Quiksilver-ISA.bmp" alt="Pictured: Beyrick de Vries (Umhlanga) cuts back on the final day of the Quiksilver ISA World Junior Surfing Championships at Piha Beach in New Zealand today. De Vries placed fourth overall to win the copper medal in the U18 boys division. Photo courtesy ISA" /> <br />
The South African Junior Surfing team secured fourth place overall along with a haul of four medals – two bronze and two copper – at the 2010 Quiksilver ISA World Junior Surfing Championships which ended in good one metre conditions at Piha Beach in New Zealand today.</p>
<p>The podium finish and copper medal was South Africa’s best team result since the ISA World Junior Championships became a stand-alone event in 2003, having finished fifth three times, seventh twice and sixth at last year’s event in Ecuador.</p>
<p>The other South African medals were earned by Sarah Baum (Athlone Park) who placed third overall for bronze in the U18 girls; team captain Beyrick de Vries (Umhlanga) who pocketed the copper medal for fourth place in the U18 boys and the Tag-Team who clinched the bronze when they placed third overall in the Aloha Cup event yesterday.</p>
<p>De Vries stormed through the six rounds of theU18 boys qualifying stream, convincingly winning the Round 6 heat over Jordin Watson (AUS) to advance to the Grand Final as the favourite. But Gabriel Medina (BRA) and Tamaroa McComb (TAH) emerged from the cutthroat repecharge rounds and dominated the final match-up.</p>
<p>Medina was simply unbeatable, posting a perfect 10 point ride along with a 9.90 for a heat tally of 19.90 and the gold medal. Watson grabbed the silver, just 0.02 of a point ahead of McComb with de Vries in fourth place.</p>
<p>Baum also progressed straight through the five rounds of the U18 girls, advancing to the Grand Final in second place behind eventual gold medalist Tyler Wright (AUS). Alessa Quizon (HAW) and Lakey Peterson (USA) survived the repecharge final and the Hawaiian went on to claim the silver with Baum taking bronze and Peterson the copper.</p>
<p>Matt Banting (AUS) won the U16 boys from Jake Halstead (USA), Koa Smith (HAW) and Hiroti Arai (JAP) to give Australia their second individual gold and helped them secure their fifth consecutive team title at the event, and sixth triumph in the eight year history of the tournament.</p>
<p>Baum and de Vries’ finals results were sufficient to boost South Africa’s team total past France and into a medal-winning fourth place behind Australia, Hawaii and the USA. France finished fifth, Tahiti sixth and hosts New Zealand seventh.</p>
<p>Video highlights, images and full results of all the heats in the 2010 Quiksilver ISA World Junior Surfing Championships are available at <a title="https://app.maxmail.co.nz/incoming/gateway.php?gen=E494oNlQzWnjIM2St8V9kN9qcK/MJODQkuWCbX9Jn73Ws3fmXsdeIf6vGBOR8WNuE7I2Dczo+cdvNlTb+fgp+QVKy97N3DF6oBSF4Qie/hOl+saQ8oQevZYa4JPKSdQsYzxJZnTG4+5HqgnVN87ChP/DooJs/pVGFoUqxTUc1ar9yVen1Ik/+4veRR4oJ7ypYcjFgWRX4Vq3BfWe" href="https://app.maxmail.co.nz/incoming/gateway.php?gen=E494oNlQzWnjIM2St8V9kN9qcK/MJODQkuWCbX9Jn73Ws3fmXsdeIf6vGBOR8WNuE7I2Dczo+cdvNlTb+fgp+QVKy97N3DF6oBSF4Qie/hOl+saQ8oQevZYa4JPKSdQsYzxJZnTG4+5HqgnVN87ChP/DooJs/pVGFoUqxTUc1ar9yVen1Ik/+4veRR4oJ7ypYcjFgWRX4Vq3BfWe">www.isaworldjuniors.com</a></p>
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<p><strong>2010 Quiksilver ISA World Junior Surfing Championships</strong></p>
<p><strong>Results</strong></p>
<p><strong>GIRLS UNDER 18</strong></p>
<p>1          TYLER WRIGHT                  AUSTRALIA<br />
2          ALESSA QUIZON                HAWAII<br />
3          SARAH BAUM                     SOUTH AFRICA (Athlone Park)<br />
4          LAKEY PETERSON            USA</p>
<p>=13     Bianca Buitendag                George<br />
=29     Tanika Hoffman                   Kommetjie<br />
=41     Heidi Palmboom                  Bluff</p>
<p><strong>BOYS UNDER 18</strong></p>
<p>1          GABRIEL MEDINA              BRAZIL<br />
2          JORDIN WATSON               AUSTRALIA<br />
3          TAMAROA MCCOMB         TAHITI<br />
4          BEYRICK DE VRIES          SOUTH AFRICA (Umhlanga)</p>
<p>=19     Michael February                 Kommetjie<br />
=25     Davey Brand                         Kommetjie<br />
=31     Dane Staples                        St Francis Bay</p>
<p><strong>BOYS UNDER 16</strong></p>
<p>1          MATT BANTING                   AUSTRALIA<br />
2          JAKE HALSTEAD               USA<br />
3          KOA SMITH                          HAWAII<br />
4          HIROTI ARAI                        JAPAN</p>
<p>=19     Dylan Lightfoot                     Jeffreys Bay<br />
=22     Steven Sawyer                     Jeffreys Bay<br />
=22     Jarred Veldhuis                    Kommetjie<br />
=37     Diran Zakarian                     Melkbosstrand</p>
<p><strong>ALOHA CUP</strong></p>
<p>1          AUSTRALIA <br />
2          FRANCE      <br />
3          SOUTH AFRICA     <br />
4          HAWAII         </p>
<p><strong>TEAM</strong></p>
<p>1          AUSTRALIA <br />
2          HAWAII         <br />
3          USA   <br />
4          SOUTH AFRICA<br />
5          FRANCE<br />
6          TAHITI<br />
7          NEW ZEALAND      </p>
<p>Ends</p>
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		<title>Team SA clinches bronze medal in Aloha Cup at Quiksilver ISA World Junior Surfing Champs in New Zealand</title>
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Team South Africa clinched the first of what they hope will be four medals at the 2010 Quiksilver ISA World Junior Surfing Championships in New Zealand when the five-person tag-team squad clinched the bronze in the Aloha Cup event on Wednesday.
After convincingly winning their semifinal match-up on Tuesday and advancing to today’s final with runners-up [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-1063" title="Pictured: Davey Brand (Kommetjie) heads for the surf in the third leg of the Aloha Cup after being tagged by a team mate. The five-person Team SA squad clinched the bronze medal in the event. Photo courtesy ISA" src="http://www.kahunasurf.co.za/kp/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/Davey-Brand-Kommetjie-tagged-in-3rd-leg.bmp" alt="Pictured: Davey Brand (Kommetjie) heads for the surf in the third leg of the Aloha Cup after being tagged by a team mate. The five-person Team SA squad clinched the bronze medal in the event. Photo courtesy ISA" /></p>
<p>Team South Africa clinched the first of what they hope will be four medals at the 2010 Quiksilver ISA World Junior Surfing Championships in New Zealand when the five-person tag-team squad clinched the bronze in the Aloha Cup event on Wednesday.</p>
<p>After convincingly winning their semifinal match-up on Tuesday and advancing to today’s final with runners-up Australia and alongside France and Hawaii from the second semi, Team SA went into the finale with high hopes. But with just 20 minutes remaining in the one hour decider, they trailed in last place and it was thanks to an inspired effort by Steven Sawyer and outstanding time management by Bianca Buitendag that they managed to overtake Hawaii and secure third place.</p>
<p>Sawyer, the U16 boys’ representative in the squad, surfed the fourth leg and completed his two scoring rides quickly, giving Buitendag just seven minutes to complete her two rides and get back into the team enclosure. The 16 year-old from George caught two small waves and then sprinted back up the beach, getting home three seconds before the siren sounded to avoid the 5 point penalty that would have seen SA finish in fourth spot.</p>
<p>The gold medal in the Aloha Cup went to Australia who fought a see-saw battle against France until their female representative, Tyler Wright, eventually sealed the deal in the final minutes and consigned the Europeans to the silver medal.</p>
<p>South Africa still have two team members in contention for individual medals and will be hoping that Beyrick de Vries in the U18 boys and Sarah Baum in the U18 girls reach their respective Grand Finals. Not only will this guarantee the two surfers medals, it will also boost the team tally and possibly qualify Team SA for a fourth medal in the team standings.</p>
<p>De Vries, the Umhlanga based team captain, delivered yet another strong display today, posting a pair of six point rides to finish second behind Tahitian Tamaroa McComb and move to within one heat of the Grand Final. A first or second place in the Round 6 qualifying stream heat tomorrow will see de Vries directly into the medals while a third or fourth place sees him drop into the repecharge rounds where he will have another chance to reach the medal heat.</p>
<p>Baum (Athlone Park) finds herself in the identical position, having progressed to the final heat of the girls qualifying stream two days back.</p>
<p>The Jeffreys Bay pair of Dylan Lightfoot and Steven Sawyer had their campaigns ended in the same heat today when they finished third and fourth respectively in Round 6 of the U16 boys’ repecharge stream and were eliminated in 13<sup>th</sup> and 16<sup>th</sup> place overall in their division.</p>
<p>The entire SA contingent will be cheering for de Vries and Baum’s every manoeuvre during tomorrow’s final day. Surfing commences at 9.00am (10pm today SA time) with video, commentary and scoring webcast LIVE at <a title="https://app.maxmail.co.nz/incoming/gateway.php?gen=E494oNlQzWnjIM2St8V9kN9qcK/MJODQkuWCbX9Jn73Ws3fmXsdeIf6vGBOR8WNuE7I2Dczo+cdvNlTb+fgp+QVKy97N3DF6oBSF4Qie/hOl+saQ8oQevZYa4JPKSdQsYzxJZnTG4+5HqgnVN87ChP/DooJs/pVGFoUqxTUc1ar9yVen1Ik/+4veRR4oJ7ypYcjFgWRX4Vq3BfWe" href="https://app.maxmail.co.nz/incoming/gateway.php?gen=E494oNlQzWnjIM2St8V9kN9qcK/MJODQkuWCbX9Jn73Ws3fmXsdeIf6vGBOR8WNuE7I2Dczo+cdvNlTb+fgp+QVKy97N3DF6oBSF4Qie/hOl+saQ8oQevZYa4JPKSdQsYzxJZnTG4+5HqgnVN87ChP/DooJs/pVGFoUqxTUc1ar9yVen1Ik/+4veRR4oJ7ypYcjFgWRX4Vq3BfWe">www.isaworldjuniors.com</a></p>
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