LATEST NEWS
 - Life is 10% what you make it & 90% how you ...
 - Chelsea Hedges wins Drug Aware Pro at Marga...
 - International World Water Day 2010, Water q...
 - Jensen, Dzigas, Wach crowned Nossa Festival...
 - Josh Kerr takes out Taj, wins Drug Aware Pr...
 - Chunky swell on penultimate day of Noosa Su...
 - Joli's Margaret River Blog: Kerr's amazing ...
 - Paerata-Reid wins Kiwi Quiksilver King of t...
 - Tamaroa McComb claims the TNS Rangiroa Pro ...
 - CSIRO/BOM: Record heat/climate needs scienc...
 - Taj, CJ, Bede in Drug Aware Pro quarters: M...
 - Junior Boys and Girls take center stage of ...
    WORLDVIEW
Drug Aware Pro presented by Rusty
    CULTURE
    OUTPOSTS
    RECENT VIDEO
Pukas Surfboards Pictures in the news
Shapers Bay Directory - Get listed
    DIRECTORIES
 
Shapers Camps
Schools Jobs
 
    CALENDARS
 
 
 
 
 
Olasperu_60x50_2008 Surf Expo
Boardies T-Shits Hoodies Accessories & Lots more
Poll
Will the Quiksilver Pro Gold Coast 2010 winner be from;
Africa ?
Europe ?
Brazil ?
Australia ?
Hawaii ?
USA ?
    View Results
    SERVICES
Pictures in the News
3sesenta REEF Calendar
Saltwater Girl Liquid DVD
World Water Day 2010
Videos       News-Alert        Forum        Directories surfersvillage on Twitter  surfersvillage Newsfeed Linkcoming soon
Von Zipper
Linton Fathie
Pukas April 2008
North Shore Tow-In Contest 2005
Wetsand Swell Chart

                  Event Webcasts

    Over : Drug Aware Pro 6* Prime

    Over : TNS Rangiroa Pro Junior
    Over : GSI Noosa Festival of Sfg
    Slideshow : Drug Aware Pro

Help Chile & Haiti
250,000 dead, Millions homeless



New version of SV launching
During launch all pages may not display perfectly
New version launch will take several weeks to complete


Thank you for your understanding

  Africa     Australia     Brazil     Europe     Hawaii     USA     Industry     Int'l     Newswire  
Make a comment Print the news: Mustofa Jeksen wins Oakley Pro 2009 at Canggu BeachPrinter friendly Send to a friend
Mustofa Jeksen wins Oakley Pro 2009 at Canggu Beach
 
Winners : photo Tim Hain




Oakley Pro 09

ISC 6 Star event
Canggu Bali Indonesia
15 - 30 August 2009

Mustofa Jeksen Wins Oakley Pro 2009 at Canggu Beach

Surfersvillage Global Surf News, 21 August, 2009 : - - Canggu, Bali -- Mustofa Jeksen from Kuta Beach won his first ever Coca-Cola Indonesian Surfing Champion Tour contest today at the 6-Star Oakley Pro 2009 in Canggu Beach.  Surfing against fellow Kuta Beach local Dedy Santoso in a 25 minute final, Jeksen aggressively exercised his proficient backside attack to post consistently bigger scores as the heat progressed, finally leaving Santoso needing a 9 point score to overtake him for the win.

Santoso on his forehand gave Jeksen an admirable battle in the solid 5 foot surf, his smooth style with big turns and aerials put to good use, but he just failed find the wave that would allow him to post that one big score he needed.

“This was my second, second place finish of the year so far, so I’m not disappointed.  Mus surfed great today and I’m happy that he got a win.   But next time I want to get that first place trophy,” said the polite and soft-spoken Santoso with a smile.

Jeksen on the other hand was over the moon.  “I’m so happy to finally get a win…I’ve dreamed about this and still feel like I’m in a dream now, it just doesn’t seem real yet.  I’m so happy, I can’t believe it”, he said excitedly back on the beach after getting doused by several ice cold San Miguel beers by his friends.

 

 

Mustofa Jeksen : photo Tim Hain

 

Jeksen has a well-deserved reputation as one of the best up-and-coming young surfers in Bali at 20 years of age, having a great repertoire of radical maneuvers, but just hasn’t seen much podium time on the ISC tour circuit yet.  So this is a big step forward for the young man, and he is enjoying it with gusto.

Placing equal third today were Garut Widiarta and Devis Ratif, both also from Kuta.  Ratif narrowly escaped elimination yesterday; just nabbing the score he needed in the final seconds of his Round 4 heat.  In today’s quarterfinal he downed Rahtu Suargita, but couldn’t get past the charging Dedy Santoso in Semifinal 2.

Widiarta looked to be headed for the final from the very start of the competition, as the lightning fast and stylish goofyfooter attacked each wave and racked up heat wins.  In his semifinal heat against Jeksen he looked solidly in the lead at the midpoint, but then lost it when Jeksen ripped of an 8 pointer.  Widiarta had a chance to get it back in the last 30 seconds but slipped off his board on his second bottom turn, so wasn’t able to get the 7.1 score he needed to best Jeksen.

 Today was the culmination of four days of competition at Canggu Beach, the west coast of Bali’s premier surfing arena.  The competition was blessed with great conditions for the most part, with waves ranging from 3 foot on up to today’s occasional 6 footers.  The wind was a factor as is normal during this time of year, so early morning starts were required, and by noon most days the cross-on-shore winds had the competition halted for the day.

 

 

Dedi Santoso : photo Tim Hain

 

After the Open final, the Masters Division contestants (over 35 years of age) had their turn in out the water.  By this time the swell had picked up even more on the high tide, with massive 6 foot closing out sets rolling in.  But the older veterans weren’t phased and paddled out to do battle, not just against each other but also against the sizeable waves.

Winner Ketut Menda, the legendary owner of the Bali Barrel Surf Shop in Kuta was overjoyed at his win, barely able to catch his breath. But never short of words from atop the podium, he said,  “Thanks everybody, the sponsors, Oakley, my family, and especially my God for giving me the strength to make it through that final!”

Oakley’s Brad Cunningham was rightfully very satisfied with this year’s event, saying, “Our goal this year was to hold our comp at a great venue and give the boys great waves to compete in, and I think everyone will agree that we achieved this and more.  The boys really surfed their guts out and it was a joy to watch.  Thanks to all the surfers, the judges, the ISC crew, our Oakley crew, and all our sponsors for making it such a big success!”

Winner of the Coca-Cola ISC Best Maneuver Award goes to Raditya Rondi, who scored the most points for a single wave during yesterday’s competition, a 9.0.  He goes home with Rp 500,000 and 5 cases of Coca-Cola products!

The Oakley Pro 2009 was sponsored by Oakley Indonesia, Extreme Toys, New Era, San Miguel Light, GUS, and OZ101.2 FM Radio, and is proudly sanctioned by the Coca-Cola Indonesian Surfing Championship Tour.

 

 

Raditya Rondi wins best maneuver award : photo Tim Hain

 

Open Division Results
1.    Mustofa Jeksen
2.    Dedi Santoso
3.    Devis Ratif – Garut Widiarta

Masters Division Results
1.    Ketut Menda
2.    Wayan Widiarta
3.    Made Artha
4.    Ketut Wartawan

The next event on the Coca-Cola Indonesian Surfing Championship tour will be the Rote Open 2009, from September 16-19 on the island of Rote in East Indonesia.  For more info please call the ISC office at (+62 361) 768293

www.isctour.com
www.facebook.com/oakleyindonesia

What's your take on this?
Post your thoughts: SV Forum

New Survey: Map Surfing’s future 

More Australasian Surfing News available here
Check the latest Australasian Surf Reports and Forecasts

New! B2B News ASBE-Surf   |  Receive News-Alerts

Tim Hain

Contests - Surfersvillage

Preview random pages
Purchase digital &/or print version



Margaret River Pro


  Buy:   Surfboards   |   Racks   |   Tide Clock


Fantasy Action Sports League


   Buy:   Boardbags  |  Surf Gear  |  Watches   


Roxy Pro Gold Coast 2010


Preview Surfing Yearbook | Surfers Survey


Pukas 2010

Podcasts Newsfeeds Galleries
Email SV TV coming soon Mobile
@ CONTACT US   
ABOUT US   |    COPYRIGHT   |    DISCLAIMER   |    PRIVACY   |    LINKS   |    SITE MAP
Margaret River Pro