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December 13, 2009

Rage Against The X Factor (Machine)

Saw this facebook group trying to stop Simon Cowell and the X Factor getting to number 1! Here is the details.

Are you getting fed up about the possibility of ANOTHER X-Factor Christmas No.1? …us too…so we’re going to do something about it!

We are all buying a download of ‘KILLING IN THE NAME’ by RAGE AGAINST THE MACHINE right NOW! until the end of Saturday 19th December (23:59pm).

Rage Against The X Factor Facebook group

There are also some wicked t-shirts and hoodies for sale so you can show your support. £1 from each sale goes to charity.

Rage Againt The X Factor Hoodie
Rage Against The X Factor T-Shirt

December 5, 2009

IBA World Tour Conclusion

Filed under: Uncategorized — Tags: , , , , , , , , — sleepwhenyourdead @ 6:25 am

The final stop of the world tour is now on at Confital, Gran Canaria, live scores can be found at streaming can be found at Confital IBA Tour and live streaming on the IBA website IBA World Tour
I’ve been glued to it for days!

November 4, 2009

Movember

Filed under: Personal — Tags: , , , , , — sleepwhenyourdead @ 5:04 pm

I am growing a moustache for Movember to join the fight against prostate cancer. Please give so that my Mo may grow: http://uk.movember.com/mospace/182873/

October 2, 2009

Some swell at last?

Filed under: Surfs — Tags: , , — sleepwhenyourdead @ 2:39 pm

After what seems like forever there may be a tickle of swell hitting this Saturday.  Big low tides and sw winds make it look like Harlyn could be a good option.  It ain’t going to be big, but it’s a start.

September 28, 2009

Brittany Ferries supports British team in Anglo-French challenge

Filed under: News — Tags: , , , , , , , , , — sleepwhenyourdead @ 4:03 pm

The British Bodyboard Club is pleased to announce that Brittany Ferries are now the official sponsors of the British team competing in the Anglo-French challenge in Quiberon, Brittany on the 24-25th October.

Dan Joynes, Business Development Executive for Brittany Ferries said: “We were really keen to support the British team as we know so many bodyboarders and surfers travel with us when on surf missions to France and Spain”. He continued, “the fabulous breaks of Brittany are bypassed by lots of Brit surfers making their way down to Hossegor – they really don’t know what they’re missing! We wish the British team the best of luck as they take on their French counterparts”.

The Anglo-French challenge pits the top ranked French and British riders against each other in a head-to-head contest. The British team taking on the Frenchmen on their own turf is Damien Prisk (ranked #1, 2008), Danny Wall (ranked #3), Dave Spellar (#1 Junior 2008), and Dan Catten (2009 British Open champion). Rich Hall from the British Bodyboard Club said “it’s a great line-up for us, maybe the best team that we’ve ever taken away to an overseas competition. We’re expecting the FFS (French surfing Federation) to pull out all the stops to get their IBA tour guys like Amaury Lavernhe and Pierre-Louis Costes to compete, so it should be a cracking competition”.

The team travels with Brittany Ferries on Friday 23rd with the event taking place over the weekend of 24th- 25th and coinciding with the French bodyboard film festival, http://festivalbodyboard.free.fr/festivalbodyboard.free.fr/accueil.html. British videographers can enter the festival, with the only restriction being the length of the video which must be between 5 and 10 minutes duration.

Any spectators wishing to attend the event and festival should book their passage at: www.brittanyferries.com/surf and keep a watch out for further venue updates on www.britishbodyboardclub.co.uk and other surf sites.

September 15, 2009

Auto Sleepers British Nationals 2009 Results and Review

Auto-Sleepers British Bodyboard Nationals hits new high

The 2009 BSA/BBC Auto-Sleepers British Bodyboard Nationals were completed over the weekend, with impressive performances across all divisions and a new National Champion crowned.

With highly contestable waves all weekend at Porthtowan, the cream of British bodyboarding ripped the conditions apart in pursuit of the biggest prize pot in European national championship competition. The highlight was the Open and Drop Knee finals, with the winners needing near perfect scores to win.

The Women’s and age category divisions (Cadet – Under 16, Junior – Under 18, Senior – Over 28 and Masters – Over 35) were all completed on Saturday in two- to three-foot conditions. The Porthtowan banks were producing an abundance of open faces and rampy sections, so there was no shortage of opportunity for the competitors to strut their stuff.

The Under 16s saw Stephen Hall battle through the heats to successfully defend his title. Sam Newby upped his game to finish a creditable second, with Olly Bayliss third and James Moores fourth.

The Under 18s ultimately produced a memorable contest between Stephen Hall and Cian Salmon. These two, along with Luke Brabyn, dominated their respective early round heats and were clear favourites in the final. Jarryd Wingfield secured the last final berth with a late combo in his semi to progress. As it was, it was the looping el-rollos of Salmon that caught the judges’ eye in the final and secured the victory. Hall came second after a series of good combination moves but was missing any eye-catching moves above the lip line; he narrowly beat Brabyn into third and Wingfield into fourth place.

The Seniors saw current Welsh champion Mark ‘Splinter’ Griffiths qualify for the Over 28 division for the first time; and the diminutive former WSG representative saw off stiff competition to clinch the win. The Senior’s division produced the stand out surfing of the day through the heats, and saw Bjorn Storey, Dan Catten and Eldred Hawke (fresh from his victory in the Greenaway Pro competition the previous day) join Griffiths in the final. With the biggest waves of the day three-foot sets offered some high-performance lefthand rides as the tide pushed in. Splint secured victory with three big outside rolls on one wave; the judges all scored the ride in the excellent range.

The Masters final saw a tussle between Porthtowan locals Eldred Hawke and Danny Catten and the Jersey contingent of Colin Crowther and Simon Watkins. Eldred boosted a tight ARS that saw him lead for the back half of the heat with the lead passed from one to the other of the local boys with some high scoring exchanges . In the dying minutes Dan Cattern snatched victory with a long left that reformed back right and offered a string of fast carving spins.

The Women’s final saw a commanding performance from reigning champion Gemma Britton, who within five minutes of the heat starting had nailed two fast spins on a wave which gave her an unassailable lead. Olivia Smedley was hot on her heels with some nice carving turns and some good forward spins. Tabby Fox was surfing well and challenging for second until she came unstuck on one ride and got caught in a rip current to the righthand side of the contest area which kept her busy for the second half of the heat. Christine Blackburn showed good promise for the future and placed fourth. Gemma Britton is proving to be a force to be reckoned with in the Women’s division, it will be interesting to see how she fares against Clemi Hardy, who missed this event due to travel commitments.

The perfect conditions on Sunday saw the Drop Knee heats and final run off in three- to four-foot left and right breaking peaks. Aidan Salmon took an early lead with a strong forehand floater and as the 30 minute final moved on the right handers were the waves that offered the best scores as the tide came on to an excellent sandbank. Danny Wall smashed an excellent reverse off the lip and stole the lead only to be usurped by an incredible performance from Laurie McCall. He scored a perfect 10 point ride followed by a 9.5 for a tight snap followed by a floater then another big floater on the following wave. Remi Geffroy left the heat early in order to save himself for the Open final which followed shortly afterwards. McCall took the award for the best performance of the event and won the much sought after BZ Yamo custom board.

The Open final was stacked with three generations of top British bodyboarders — elder statesman Danny Catten, the grand master Damian Prisk and newer schoolers Remi Geffroy and Jack Johns. Prisk opened his account early with a move-filled wave that ended with a big ARS that he was unlucky not to land as the wave reformed. Jack Johns was surfing with a silky-smooth style but lacked any big moves above the lip line. Remi Geffroy looked tired after making the second major final of the event. Other than a wave with three rolls on it he seemed a little lost in the three- to four-foot peaks. Catten found his rhythm 10 minutes into the heat with a set wave that included a barrel roll, a cuttie reverse then a big invert air on the inside. The judges threw him a 10 and he spent the next 10 minutes waiting patiently for a back up wave. After another big outside roll and combo packed inside connection the title and a cheque for £1,000 were his.

The event was a great success with an excellent standard of riding. Conversations on the beach suggest that it was the best British National Championships ever. Roll on next year.

The British Bodyboard Club would like to thank the Auto-Sleeper Group for their continuing support as main sponsor of the event alongside divisional sponsors Alder Wetsuits, Assured Highway Solutions, The Beach Hotel Porthtowan, Collection House, C W Harwood, NMD, Rob Barber’s Bodyboard School and ThreeSixty. Sub-sponsors were The Beach Café, The Blue Bar, BZ, Corona Extra, A1 Surf.com, Kernow Bodyboarding and Prone.

Full results:

Auto Sleepers Open

1st Danny Catten (£1,000)
2nd Damien Prisk (£500)
3rd Jack Johns (£250)
4th Remi Geffroy (£150)

Rob Barbers Bodyboard School/ThreeSixty Drop Knee

1st Laurie McCall
2nd Danny Wall
3rd Aiden Salmon
4th Remi Geffroy

C W Harwood Womens

1st Gemma Brittan
2nd Olivia Smedley
3rd Tabby Fox
4th Christine Blackburn

The Beach Hotel U16

1st Stephen Hall
2nd Sam Newby
3rd Olly Bayliss
4th James Moores

NMD U18

1st Cian Salmon
2nd Stephen Hall
3rd Luke Brabyn
4th Jarryd Wingfield

Alder Wetsuits Seniors

1st Mark Griffiths
2nd Bjorn Storey
3rd Danny Catten
4th Eldred Hawke

Assured Highway Solutions Masters

1st Danny Catten
2nd Eldred Hawke
3rd Simon Watkins
4th Colin Crowther


The BBC would like to extend a massive thank you to all the sponsors of the weekend. They are:

Auto Sleepers

Blue Bar , Porthtowan

Alder

BZ

The Beach Hotel , Porthtowan

CW Harwood & Co

Collection House

NMD

Corona Extra

Assured Highway Solutions

ThreeSixty Magazine

Rob Barbers Bodyboard School

Prone Clothing

Kernow Bodyboarding

IBA Rankings after 10 events

Filed under: News — Tags: , , , , — sleepwhenyourdead @ 7:54 am

Here is the latest rankings list after the last European event at Supertubos, Portugal

IBA RANKINGS AFTER 10 EVENTS

2009     2009 2009
WMT Name Country Best 3 GS Total
Rating     & 2 other Ratings
      Points Points
1 Jeff Hubbard Hawaii 6220 6720
2 Dave Winchester Australia 5660 6770
3 Ryan Hardy Australia 5630 6030
4 Mike Stewart Hawaii 5333 7673
5 Guilherme Tamega Brazil 5260 7185
6 Pierre Louis Costes France 5050 6270
7 Amaury Laverhne Reunion 4970 5970
8 Ben Player Australia 4460 4860
9 Mark McCarthy Sth Africa 4440 5610
10 Uri Valadao Brazil 4277 5997
11 Dave Hubbard Hawaii 4270 5430
12 Lucas Nogueira Brazil 3966 6056
13 Paulo Barcellos Brazil 3965 4325
14 Eder Luciano Brazil 3916 6361
15 Magno Oliveira Brazil 3911 5381
16 Michael Novy  Australia 3810 4536
17 Hugo Pinheiro Portugal 3770 5030
18 Manuel Centeno Portugal 3740 5350
19 Luis Villar Brazil 3700 5990
20 Diego Cabrera Spain 3500 4198
21 Rui Pereira Portugal 3423 5129
22 Ardiel Jimenez Canary Is 3322 4442
23 Brad Hughes Australia 3280 3280
24 Ivan Hernandez Canary Is 3196 3556
25 Airem Cabrera Canary Is 3157 4203
26 Gastao Entrudo Portugal 3121 4167
27 Mitch Rawlins Australia 3120 3120
28 Rene Xavier Brazil 3083 3483
29 Damian King Australia 2864 3764
30 Andre Botha Sth Africa 2764 2764
31 Emiliano Tabare Argentina 2716 3442
32 Rui Ferreira Portugal 2652 3688
33 Fabio Rodrigues Brazil 2627 2925
34 Pablo Pierto Germany 2600 2600
35 Jacob Romero Hawaii 2482 2808
36 Oliver Herrera Canary Is 2382 2382
37 Roberto Bruno Brazil 2337 2337
38 Francisco Aguilar Spain 2308 3264
39 Chad Jackson Australia 2300 2626
40 Jon Lopez Spain 2038 2634

August 12, 2009

Auto Sleepers British Bodyboard Nationals Coming Soon

Go to www.britishbodyboardclub.co.uk/entryforms.html to get your entry form.

August 6, 2009

Summer Swells

Filed under: Surfs — Tags: , , , , , — sleepwhenyourdead @ 2:11 pm

Every now and again everything ties up. Yesterday was one of those days.
Dawny surf at wedge was super fun. Home for a spot of breakfast. Check the forecast, swells building suns coming out. Grab the shorti head up the coast and surf a super fun spot pretty much to myself apart fro
some tourists on the beach. Get home tired but not to tired to have a few ice cold beers.
Sometimes Cornwall is a great place to be.

July 24, 2009

Wedge Air Jam

Filed under: News — Tags: , , , , , , — sleepwhenyourdead @ 6:43 am

So the Tolcarne Wedge Air Jam has been moved to Sunday 26th. This is due to the classic chart predicted for the Sunday afternoon/evening.
One thing comps are constantly being critisised for is for holding events in poor waves.
I hope this shows that the BBC wants to buck this trend where possible, and that although it means some people may have to re organise there plans, the show on Sunday night will be worth it.

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