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Kahuna Surf Series
Western Province Surfing 7 - 8 October at Muizenberg 4 - 5 November at Melkbosstrand 9 - 10 December at Kommetjie
Entries Pouring in For Kahuna Surf Series in South Africa
Surfersvillage Global Surf News, 5 October, 2006 : - - More than 50 of the Western Cape’s rising surf stars have already entered the second annual Kahuna Surf Series designed to foster, encourage and develop contest surfing skills, which starts at Muizenberg Corner this weekend.
Entries are flooding in from as far afield as Melkbosstrand, Betty’s Bay and Kommetjie for the first of the three WP Surfing sanctioned events that provide novice surfers with entry level surfing competition in which to hone their talent in a relaxed and fun-filled atmosphere with loads of prizes from the country’s top surf industry companies at stake.
Conceived last year by SA’s country’s highest internationally qualified surf coach, Dene Botha, to boost the performance of contest surfers in the region, the KSS restricts entry to surfers who have not previously qualified for the finals of a national surfing event to give all the other local contenders the opportunity to experience the joy and motivation of becoming a winner.
New series champions will crowned in several divisions in December with last year’s U10 champ Ollie Morris (St James) having moved to the U12’s where 2005 winner Daniel Wilson (Tokai) has also advanced and will now be taking on defending U14 boys champ James Lowe (Kommetjie). U16 winner Sean Koch (Kommetjie), who features on the 2006 poster, no longer qualifies for the KSS
Ashleigh Hart (Kirstenhof) will be defending her U16 girls title but last year’s only two-division winner leaves the U12 title vacant by moving to the U14 division where she is pitted against 2005 champ Alex Morris and double runner-up, Sabrina Scott (Glencairn), which will add a spark to the U14’s as all three girls now train at the Kahuna Surfing Academy in Kommetjie
KSS events start at 8am on each day and every competitor receives a goodies bag containing a Zigzag magazine, Palmers surf wax, stickers and other youth related products. All seven divisions comprise at least two rounds without elimination from which the top four contenders qualify for the finals.
Finalists are awarded certificates and earn valuable prizes from local and multi-national brands such as Island Style, Kustom footwear, Lifestyle Surf Shop, Cobian sandals and Puma Sports. The KSS champions are crowned after the three events and are awarded commemorative medals, custom Reef wetsuits, Freestyle watches, Von Zipper eyewear and a three-day hi-performance surf camp with Dene Botha at the Kahuna Surfing Academy.
In order to promote transformation in surfing in the Western Cape the organisers have invited 10 developing surfers from the Micah Surf Club in Macassar to compete in the first event and have waived their entry fees. Competitors can call the WP Surfing Info Line on 08 22 33 4001 after 7.30am each day of KSS events to find which divisions are competing first.
Further details on the Kahuna Surf Series are available online at our web site where the Entry Form can be downloaded. Entries usually close on the Monday before each event or once a division is full and competitors can enter all three events on one entry form. However, for this first event of the 2006 series, entries will be accepted up until close of business on Friday evening
www.kahunasurf.co.za
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