4th June 2009
Celebrate Midsummer's Day With The Surfie Set At The Extreme Academy Midsummer Classic
Forget stone circles and pagan vigils around the bonfire: surfers in Cornwall will be celebrating the longest day of the year in their own unique style.
A top-class field of longboard surfers are expected at Watergate Bay for the Extreme Academy Midsummer Classic on June 20 & 21. As the third of five rounds of the 2009 British Longboard Union (BLU) series, the event marks the mid-way point on the tour.
And with British longboarders currently enjoying a fresh wave of success on the international competition circuit, the event is set to provide spectators with a high-calibre display of this graceful and stylish form of surfing.
“The Midsummer Classic is one of the longest-running events at Watergate Bay, so it’s great to take the connection a step further this year with the Extreme Academy becoming the title sponsor of the event for the first time,” said Will Ashworth, Managing Director of The Hotel & Extreme Academy, Watergate Bay.
“It’s a grass roots surf competition - there’s always a fantastic atmosphere on the beach because the competitors and organisers are all genuinely passionate about their sport, from the up and coming junior surfers to the old hands in the Masters division.”
Two longboarders currently enjoying a run of great form are Cornwall’s Ben Skinner and Candice O’Donnell. Both are leading the BLU series after two events, and both won English national titles at Watergate Bay last month.
And later in the year, both surfers will represent Europe on the elite Oxbow World Longboard Tour following a double victory in the European qualifying event in Tapia, Spain in April.
One surfer determined not to be overawed by the “Skinner effect” is Welsh Longboard champion Elliot Dudley, currently just 90 points adrift after two rounds. With 1000 points available for the winner at Watergate Bay Dudley is in a strong position to reclaim his BLU champion status for a second consecutive year.
Other surfers still in contention in the Open division include the 2008 English Champion Ben Haworth, and former British junior champ Adam Griffiths.
As well as the Open, surfers will compete in the Junior, Ladies and Masters divisions. Trevelyan Garland is out in front in the Junior standings with a win and a second place in the first two events.
Candice O’Donnell leads Grace Davies and Marina Lee in the Ladies, while Adrian Howell is topping the over-40s Masters division.
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Longboard surfer Ben Skinner competing at Watergate Bay
Photo: Jim Michell |
Longboard surfer Lee Ryan competing at Watergate Bay
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Notes to Editors
The Extreme Academy, Watergate Bay is one of Britain’s leading venues for beach sports and events. Founded in 1999, the Extreme Academy comprises specialist schools for surfing, kitesurfing, waveski, stand-up paddlesurf and mountainboarding; technical equipment hire; and the Extreme Store, stocking a wide range of clothing and technical equipment. The Beach Hut, located on the ground floor of the Extreme Academy, is well known as Cornwall’s coolest beach hangout, and a great place to eat. www.watergatebay.co.uk
The Hotel, Watergate Bay has emerged from a £2 million programme of investment as a must-visit beach destination. With the public areas and bedrooms all refurbished in the past three years, the décor is beach house chic throughout. The contemporary modern look, award-winning dining and relaxed atmosphere are only topped by The Hotel’s unbeatable location right on the beach. www.watergatebay.co.uk
Media Contact - PR on behalf of The Extreme Academy, Watergate Bay
For more information and images contact: Jim Michell at Barefoot Media.
Telephone: +44 (0)1208 895089 Email: jim@barefootmedia.co.uk |