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22nd June 2009

Skinner’s Winning Streak Continues At Watergate Bay In The Extreme Academy Midsummer Classic.

Ben Skinner’s unstoppable run of form continued at Watergate Bay on Saturday as the Newquay surfer picked up another competition win with a masterful display on the waves.

Skinner, currently Europe’s top-ranked longboarder, was awarded top spot in the final of the Extreme Academy Midsummer Classic in a unanimous decision from the judges. The win extends his lead at the top of the British Longboard Union (BLU) rankings at the mid-way point in the six event series.

“I’m feeling pretty good at the minute, everything’s going well. I’ve been working really hard on my boards and have come up with a new design which is phenomenal,” said a delighted Ben Skinner, who next month will compete against the world’s best on the ASP World Longboard in Japan.

“I’m on a roll and I feel like it’s going to help me step my surfing up a level. After Japan I’m going straight on to Costa Rica for the World Surfing Games, so this is a real good foundation for that. I just want to keep the momentum going and hopefully do well there as well.”

Also impressing in the challenging conditions at Watergate Bay were a strong contingent in the Junior division. The strong onshore wind didn’t do much for the 3ft swell, but the competitive drive and enthusiasm of the surfers won through, as did St Agnes surfer Trevelyan Garland who increased his rankings lead over Mike Lay (2nd) and Matt Travis (3rd).

Jersey’s Grace Davies claimed victory in the Ladies division, edging out Nicola Bunt in second and Candice O’Donnell in third. The result see Davies and O’Donnell tied in joint first place on the overall rankings.

“It was tricky out there today, it was hard conditions, but good fun,” said Grace Davies. “It’s always good fun with the girls, we always have a real good giggle. It’s a lot different from being in with the boys - I used to do it with the Juniors and they’re super-competitive - but us girls, we’re competitive, but we have a laugh.”

The Masters division was won by Adrian “Shag” Howell, who at 6’4” tall and 18 stone was by far the largest competitor taking to the waves at Watergate Bay.

“The waves were a bit small for me today - I’m a big guy so I need bigger waves really, and it was a good win for me,” said Howell, who won the Masters final ahead of Paul Keenan (2nd), Ray Lee (3rd), and event organiser Minnow Green (4th).

“I’ve been doing the BLU competitions for 10 years or so, the Masters is not a big category but we all have fun, we all enjoy ourselves, and we rally round together and have a good laugh. It’s good to keep the growth of the sport coming on with the Juniors - and they’re good too, hopefully there’ll be the next world champion in there.”

For event organiser Minnow Green, it was heartening to see the British longboard scene in great health. With a record six BLU events this year, the organisation received an added boost recently with the news that this year’s BLU champions will also become the official British Champions, sanctioned by the British Surfing Association.

Said Minnow: “It’s been a great day, some testing conditions, but a good atmosphere, good turnout and the sun’s been out which has put a smile on most people’s faces. I think Ben Skinner and Elliot Dudley have really grabbed the bull by the horns and the level of surfing has gone right up this year. And not forgetting people like Ben Haworth, Ben Howey, Dan Harris - there’s a whole stream of them that are pushing all the time and I think that’s good for British longboarding, and it’s proven in that we’ve got four in the top six surfers in Europe here.

“The Juniors are the growth of the sport: Trevelyan Garland from St Agnes is leading the pack at the moment, but Mike Lay and Matt Travis from the Sennen area are pushing all the way, and we’ve got a new kid on the block from Bude, Lewis Stritch, who is only 14, and made his second final today, so the standard’s looking good to continue for a few years yet.

“But the outstanding surfer today? I’ve got to give it to Ben Skinner - he’s won every heat he’s been in.”

Results from the Extreme Academy Midsummer Classic (Round 3 of the BLU series)

Open

1st Ben Skinner
2nd James Parry
3rd Ashley Braunton
4th Elliot Dudley

Ladies
1st Grace Davies
2nd Nicola Bunt
3rd Candice O’Donnell
4th Becky Stanhope

Juniors
1st Trevelyan Garland
2nd Mike Lay
3rd Matt Travis
4th Lewis Stritch

Masters
1st Adrian Howell
2nd Paul Keenan
3rd Ray Lee
4th Minnow Green

ENDS

Images
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Winners Ben Skinner (Open), Trevelyan Garland (Juniors), Adrian Howell (Masters), Grace Davies (Ladies). Photo: Jason Feast. Longboard surfer Ben Skinner competing at Watergate Bay Photo: Jason Feast

Surfer competing in the Extreme Academy Midsummer Classic at Watergate Bay. Photo: Jason Feast

Masters division finalists, L to R, Adrian Howell, Ray Lee, Minnow Green, Paul Keenan. Photo: Jason Feast

Winners Ben Skinner (Open), Trevelyan Garland (Juniors), Adrian Howell (Masters), Grace Davies (Ladies). Photo: Jason Feast. Longboard surfer Ben Skinner competing at Watergate Bay
Photo: Jason Feast

Surfer competing in the Extreme Academy Midsummer Classic at Watergate Bay.
Photo: Jason Feast

Masters division finalists, L to R, Adrian Howell, Ray Lee, Minnow Green, Paul Keenan.
Photo: Jason Feast

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

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