Nov 18 2016
Share The Stoke (Development Surfing Competition)
Muizenberg has been getting hit hard by the onshore South Easter winds lately, and it was on one of these crazy days that the Share the Stoke development surfing competition took place.
Kids from a number of outreach surfing projects, from as far as Mossel Bay braved the wild surf and ‘supermoon’ spring tides to compete. As wild as the conditions were, all the kids had a super fun time.
MBC entered a team of 5 kids: Asi, Yamkela, Frankie, Abel and Lee (his first ever surfing competition).
The team decided Lee should be the first to surf in each relay-style heat. All of the guys chose to ride shortboards rather than the easier to ride Learn 2 Surf beginner, foam surfboards. The super rough and windy conditions meant 90% of the waves were just powerful walls of white water. Strong currents took them a hundred meters from where they paddled out almost immediately. Now and again some of white water waves cleaned up on the inside before washing up onto the beach.The boys managed to catch a few of these and took 1st place in the 1st heat!
Heat number 2: The winds got stronger and the tide got higher!
Asi and Yamkela got a few great waves, and Frankie and Able looked confident in the wild surf with a couple of long rides each. Lee was dealt a baptism of fire in this his first ever surfing competition but handled the pressure of surfing first in all his heats like a champion. The overall effort from all the guys and some solid team work saw them win their 2nd heat and advance to the semi finals!
The current WSL Surfing World Champion is the young Hawaiian surfer, John-John Florence – an absolute hero of the MBC kids! The surfer leading the rankings during the year long international surfing tour, wears a yellow jersey/rash vest. This year John-John Florence was in the lead for most of the year and the kids know of him as the surfer in the yellow jersey. They felt extra motivated for the semi final heat wearing their yellow rash vests and made it through to the finals!
The final heat of the competition was held on full ‘supermoon’ spring tide in howling onshore winds. The currents, surges and backwash waves were incredibly challenging – but the kids handled like legends and took 2nd place in the comp!
Huge thank you goes to Rory Heard from Share The Stoke and SSA (Surfing South Africa) for putting on such a great event!
The kids are psyched for the next one!