Wednesday, 23 October 2013

Jesus Longboard Classic


Jesus Longboard Classic 2013









Results :
Mens : 1.Angus Murray 2.Arran Bright 3.Connor Griffiths 4.James Parry
Ladies : 1. Emilie Currie 2. Jenny Briant 3.Nicola Bunt 4. Charlotte bayliss
Masters : 1.Colin Bright 2.Rob Davin 3.Ciaran McQueen 4. Eric Davies
Juniors : 1. Jack Unsworth 2.Arran Bright 3.Jago Beer-Robson 4.Emilie Currie

 

Jesus Longboard Classic 2013 – possibly the best event yet in its seven-year history.The final event of the Jesus Surf Series, the Jesus Longboard Classic took place in great conditions over the weekend of October 19 and 20th. Despite the forecast for howling winds and strong rain, Saturday’s conditions were clean, cross/offshore and for most of the day sunshine blessed the contest venue of Polzeath. Sunday’s conditions were always going to be more of a challenge, but even they turned out to be nowhere near a problem as was feared, meaning the finals were held in pretty clean 4-6 foot surf, allowing some of the top long boarders in the country to put on a fantastic display of progressive surfing.Since its inception in 2006, this event has become synonymous with the closure of the main longboard contest season, a great opportunity for long boarders from throughout the country to come together and be involved in a top class event, and to be able to enjoy the hospitality which the Tubestation in Polzeath provides.This year just under 70 long boarders took part, in an event which is run by Christian Surfers UK, and had great support by the sponsors ‘Nineplus’, ‘Finisterre’, ‘Era adventures’, ‘360 photography’, and of course the ‘Tubestation’. Over the two-day event competitors battling it out in four categories: Women’s Open, Juniors, Masters (Over 35’s), and Open divisions.Saturday started with breakfast provided at the contest site, and heats running throughout the day, so that by around 5:30 PM on day one, over 20 heats had been run in great conditions, with many shirt sleeved spectators watching the action.By the end of the day the organisers had run through to semi-final stages in both the Junior and Open divisions, and the finals for both the Masters and Ladies.The evening entertainment was provided in the way of a film night with crêpes, and nearly hundred of the competitors and crew turned up to watch the movie ‘The heart and the Sea’Organisers woke early on Sunday morning to check to see just how big the predicted storm had made the surf, and were relieved to see that whilst the surf was now in the 4 – 6 foot range, the wind direction meant that it was actually pretty clean and very contestable.As is the tradition the day started with breakfast, and was then followed by a simple ‘surfers blessing’ which took place in the Tubestation, where competitors and congregation alike were challenged with the question of ‘Who do you surf for?’ This was followed by Hawaiian lays being given to everyone and water blessings handed out to those that wanted it, from the local Church leader.In order to make the best of the conditions on Sunday, two peaks were run for a couple of heats, and therefore by around midday the final final was hitting the water.With regards to action in the water the women's event was dominated by a very inform Emily Curry from Bude, who not only became women's champion, but the BLU 2013 champion, also won the total commitment prize for three back-to-back heats on Sunday in challenging conditions, as she also got fourth place in the Junior division.In the largest of the categories the Masters, competition from early on had been really tight, and in the large conditions of the final Llantwit’s Colin Bright took the title, for the second year running in a tightly fought contest ahead of popular Taunton based Rob Davin coming a close second, Ciaran McQueen third and Eric Davis (current BLU Grand Master champion) taking fourth.
The Junior final was a real close battle between Jack Unsworth and Aaron Bright, both who were showing total commitment in the chunky conditions, with North Devon’s Jack taking victory over Aaron and local Wadebridge surfer Jago Beer- Robson getting third and Emily Curry, who must have been shattered taking fourth.The Ladies division this year saw some tight semi-final heats, but in the final there was only one real standout surfer, with Emily taking the title with a score of 15.9. In a tussle for the other places Jenny Briant from Camborne was second just beating Nicola Bunt with Charlotte Bayliss from Barnstaple taking a creditable fourth place in the final.The 25 min open final was a real strong challenge with last year's champion Angus Murray up against Welsh travellers Aaron Bright, Connor Griffiths, and Sennen's James Parry riding a traditional style longboard with no leash!From early on though it was evident that Angus was not going to relinquish the trophy easily, and took firm hold of the final winning through with a combined score of 17.57. Aaron chased him all the way but could not make up the gap in second, with Connor and James fighting it out to the dying seconds in third and fourth respectively.

Wednesday, 16 October 2013

Article in The Journal

Jack Unsworth rides to British Longboard Union surf titles



Wednesday, October 16, 2013



North Devon longboarders put on an impressive display in the final round of the British Longboard Union tour.
Three riders came home from Freshwater West in Wales as national champions.
  1. Jack Unsworth rides to British Longboard Union surf titles
    Double British Longboard Union surf champion Jack Unsworth from Northam
The surf was small but it was enough to get the event going and the swell built while the sun shone.
It was Northam lad Jack Unsworth who had one of the biggest grins come the presentation as he picked up the under-16 and under-18 prizes.

The 15-year-old Kingsley School student has had a dream year on the tour, dominating the two junior divisions. His worst result was a second place in the under-18 division at Saunton.
“Winning the British title hasn’t really sunk in yet,” said Jack. “As top British junior, I will hopefully be selected to represent Team GB at the World Longboard Championships next year.
“Another highlight this year was coming third behind James Parry and Ben Haworth in a single-fin event, resulting in an invitation to surf in the Hipwigglers competition in Jersey. Unfortunately I couldn’t make it, but to be included with such talented longboarders was awesome.
“I’ve got to say thanks to my dad for taxiing me across the country and always being there to support me.”
Jack first started surfing at the age of 7 and, with the help of dad Rich, has not looked back since. His love of swimming and taking part in surf lifesaving have helped his fitness but his surfing has largely been self-taught.
He said: “I’ve not had any real coaching as such but Norman Wright, at Saunton Hotdoggers, has been giving me competition guidance and I have travelled a fair bit this year – Portugal, California and Sri Lanka – which I think has really helped me.”
That and surfing lots and lots. Talent combined with good fitness means Jack has the potential to go far, but at the moment he is concentrating on his next few comps, the first of which is the Jesus Longboard Surf Classic in Polzeath this weekend.
British team member Claire Smail was clearly a woman on a mission as she looked determined to retain her 2012 women’s crown. When Nicola Bunt, her only challenger for the title, fell in the quarter-finals it was done and dusted.
Old seadog Eric Davies clinched the battle in the grand masters division. His win on the day was enough to see him edge ahead of Colin Bright, with whom he had traded wins all year.
In the open division, world No 2 and 11-time European champion Ben Skinner has been uncatchable. Barnstaple’s Ben Howey, through consistent placings in finals throughout the year, took second overall – an awesome result.
With decent waves on the cards for this weekend, Woolacombe Boardriders have made the call to run the much-postponed Rip Curl Grunta League event on Saturday. The 8.30am check-in should see the guys in the water from about 9am as long as Josh Witts can get everyone rounded up in time.

Read more: http://www.northdevonjournal.co.uk/Jack-Unsworth-rides-British-Longboard-Union-surf/story-19940845-detail/story.html#ixzz2huWJzxk0






Tuesday, 15 October 2013

British Junior Champion 2013
















1st in U16 Cadets 2013

















 1st in U18 Juniors 2013

pics by Catie Gaskell

Monday, 14 October 2013

BLU 4 at Freshwater West

Results :

U16 : 1.Jack Unsworth, 2.Arran Bright, 3.Ashley Wright, 4.Curtis Upton
U18 : 1.Jack Unsworth, 2.Raife Gaskell, 3.Arran Bright, 4.Ashley Wright

= U16 and U18 BRITISH JUNIOR CHAMPION 2013 !!! 


 
























































































Pics courtesy of Rich U and Richard Davies/Farscapes