Billabong ‘Girls Get Out There’ Summer Surf Series
Tableview Beachfront, Cape Town South Africa 3 - 4 February 2007
Tanika Hoffman stars as Girls Get Out There in Cape Town
Surfersvillage Global Surf News, 4 February, 2007 : - - Tanika Hoffman put on a stellar performance in the 1.5 metre (4 foot) surf at Tableview in Cape Town on Saturday as the top seeds dominated proceedings on the first day of Billabong ‘Girls Get Out There’ Surf Series.
While hundreds of girls enjoyed Learn to Surf and Yoga sessions, participated in creative workshops and learned about marine conservation issues, Hoffman took to the surf and promptly left her opponents needing a combination of scores as she recorded 9.33 and 7.67 point rides in the first four minutes of her under 15 division opening heat.
The 15 year old from Kommetjie went on to win the heat comfortably and advanced directly to round three along with fellow heat winners Alice McGregor (East London), Sabrina Scott (Glencairn) and Morag Steele (Somerset West) and their respective runners-up.
The top seeds in the R12 500 open women’s division all moved through to the quarter-finals with Sara Maritz (Warner Beach) and local standout Stacey Guy (Melkbosstrand) winning their heats while Nikita Robb (East London) finished second to former ASP World Tour star Heather Clark (Port Shepstone) and Tarryn Chudleigh, who was competing with a cast on her arm after a bicycle accident on Friday, was runner-up to Tammy Robarts (Strand).
Despite entering late and losing her seeding, Tammy-Lee Smith from Salt Rock won her opening encounters in both the Pro Junior (U20) and Open divisions and diminutive 13 year-old Sarah Baum (Athlone Park, KZN) continued her giant-killing performances by joining the seeds in the last 16 of the Open category.
The Novices division showed great determination in what was well overhead surf for most of them and Courtney Ellish (Amanzimtoti), Brittany Maree (Gordons Bay) and Adele Outin (Oranjezicht, CT) triumphed in their respective first round heats. Ruth Armstrong, at 8 years-old, the youngest in the event, finished second in her repecharge heat to remain in contention for Sunday’s final.
A total of five Softlips yoga sessions drew hordes of participants and the girls queued up for the two free learn to surf lessons, with a third session conducted specifically for the girls from the Reach for a Dream organisation. Plenty of fun was had by all who added their input to the marine themed canvases and the free paint and brushes led to some creative applications on arms, legs faces and other parts of the participants’ bodies.
The completed artworks will be auctioned on Sunday with the proceeds donated to the WWF Sanlam Marine Programme for the conservation of Albatrosses. A forecast of smaller waves and sunshine weather on Sunday promises a grand finale for the event when R20 000 in prize-money and ratings points on the Pro Surf Tour rankings will ensure red-hot surfing action and all the beach festival fun will continue.
The fourth and final leg of the Billabong ‘Girls Get Out There’ Surf Series is sanctioned by Surfing South Africa and proudly supported by Soft Lips, Liqui Fruit, First National Bank (FNB), Von Zipper, Kustom, Silver Bullet and Interstage and is presented by Nashua Mobile. The series started in Durban in September and was followed by events in Margate and a Fun Day in Jeffreys Bay, both in December.
Previous reports: # 1 : Heather Clark enters SA's Billabong Girls Get Out There # 2 : Coming soon # 3 : Coming soon # 4 : Coming soon
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