Monday, December 27, 2010

A History of the South Coast Surf Carnival - Introduction

Welcome to the official event site for the South Coast Surf Carnival - South Africa

Over the years this event which started out as a kitesurfing event has blossomed into one of the most looked forward to event in South Africa for multisport enthusiasts and the cream of South African Kitesurfing, Longboarding, and Stand up Paddle Surfing.

Scottburgh beach has proven a major "test" arena for the top exponents of their respective sports and for the many other sportsman that travel from all over South Africa to participate and be a part of the action "Action being the operative word as this venue over the years has thrown all that mother nature has to offer from mediocre blue oceans to hectic winds to massive swells and flooded brown water, topping this with the fact that Scottburgh falls within a marine protected environment and home to the dreaded but misunderstood tiger and ragged tooth sharks the scene has been set over the years for an awesome event, that delivers each time and tests the endurance of all the competitors across the board. in 2009 celebrated springbok surfer and surfing legend Bruce Jackson commented "i never new you could add oil and water but you have succeeded" pointing out the fact that we manage to pull off a result in kitesurfing and longboarding over the same time each year.

There are many reasons why I have created this blog. For those that take the time or are interested in the history of the event and those that have competed, it will become clear.

It is in fact a tool that I intend to create for the many events Nerve Events has created over the last decade.

Firstly it is simply a history of the event which can be viewed by competitors or sponsors alike.

Secondly every year I receive a call or a mail from the media, competitors etc. asking me if I have the results on hand from the previous years or if I knew who won a particular division, this blog will answer that question as all the results will be posted on the site.

Thirdly we have massive talent in the disciplines that are showcased at the carnival and this site can serve as a record for those sportsman seeking personal sponsorships and can thus add this blog to their CV or get access to their results at the push of a button.

Each event starting from 2003 will be individually profiled hereon and as I gather or find more information relating to the event it will be added

It has been an absolute pleasure creating and managing this annual event and as with the hundreds of competitors that enter religiously each year we too look forward to hosting the event and seeing what the ocean will dish up on the day.

Thanks to all the competitors from near and far , to all the many sponsors that have over the years ensured that the event actually happens, to all our service providers, production staff and the South African Media in general, thanks for the great support each year


Results South Coast Surf Carnival 2010

Brett Pengelly (Umhlanga), Chris Bertish (Cape Town) and Justin Bing (Cape Town) won the 2010 South Coast Surf Carnival kiteboarding, stand up paddleboarding (SUP) and longboarding events, respectively, at Scottburgh beach yesterday (Sunday, November 7, 2010). Contestable one-metre waves, sunshine and a packed beach set the scene for the finals of the KZN water-sports festival presented by Jeep Apparel and the Independent on Saturday.

“We have had a fantastic weekend for the 2010 South Coast Surf Carnival; the good surf and strong winds saw all disciplines compete with great results in all of the divisions. From Nerve events side we are so grateful for all of the support from our sponsors and members of the public. The beach has been really busy and we look forward to seeing everyone again at the 2011 South Coast Surf Carnival,” commented event organiser from Nerve Events, Paul Godwin.

The trip to KZN proved to be worthwhile for Justin Bing (Noordhoek) who cleaned up in the open longboarding final as well as bagging the only perfect 10 of the contest in an earlier heat. Another out of town longboarder Dylan Macleod (Humewood, PE) placed second ahead of KZN competitors Donald Brierley (Durban) and Justin Maisch (Umzumbe) who placed third and fourth.

There was a major upset in the ladies division with pre-contest favourite and multiple SA champion, Lisa Smith (Sherwood) relegated to fourth place. Top short-board surfer and national team member Sarah Baum (Amanzimtoti) proved her versatility as a wave rider when she took her first major ladies longboarding title ahead of runner up Taryn Kyte (Cape Town) and third placed Traci Phillips (Durban).

Scott Lefevre (Durban) was crowned the junior longboarding champion with Bradd Gilmour (Durban) scooping second spot ahead of Jago England ((Umhlanga) and Damien Stander (Durban North).

Craig Daniel (Bluff) successfully defended his title in the over 35 longboarding final with Grant Gilmour (Durban) taking second place. Richards Bay surfer Fred Le Roux relegated talented Capetonian and popular KFM radio surf reporter Deon Bing into fourth place.
                        
Colin Whitmore (Durban) emerged victorious in the over 50 longboarding final with Dave Hansen (Durban), Hugh Thompson (Durban) and Dave Van Den Berg (Durban) finishing second, third and fourth, respectively.

The stand up paddleboarding (SUP) event proved to be a hit with a bumper number of contestants taking part. The standard of SUP riding was taken to the next level with 360s, huge top turns and re-entries being the order of the day. Chris Bertish (Cape Town) was a well deserving winner having been consistent throughout his heats. Jonathon Rosslind (Cape Town) placed second ahead of local stars Donald Brierly (Durban) and Brandon Ribbink (Morningside).

The kiteboarding competitors enjoyed a strong south westerly on the first day with a north easterly wind for the Sunday finals. The open title went to Brett Pengelly (Umhlanga) with seasoned kiteboarder Rob Chrystal (Umhlanga) taking second; Marc Warner (La Lucia) clinched third place ahead of Lyle Bottcher (Umhlanga) in fourth.

Linda Potts (Kloof) won the ladies division with Stuart Downey (Durban) crowned the junior champion.

The development surfing clinics were well-attended with many youngsters catching their very first waves and getting hooked on the sport of surfing.
2010 SOUTH COAST SURF CARNIVAL RESULTS:
LONGBOARDING

Open:

1.    Justin Bing (Cape Town)
2.    Dylan Macleod (Port Elizabeth)
3.    Donald Brierly (Durban)
4.    Justin Maisch (Umzumbe)

Ladies:

1.    Sarah Baum (Athlone Park)
2.    Taryn Kyte (Cape Town)
3.    Traci Phillips (Durban)
4.    Lisa Smith (Sherwood)


Juniors:

1.    Scott Lefevre (Durban)
2.    Bradd Gilmour (Durban)
3.    Jago England (Umhlanga)
4.    Damien Stander (Durban North)


Over 35:
1.    Craig Daniel (Bluff)
2.    Grant Gilmour (Durban)
3.    Fred Le Roux (Richards Bay)
4.    Deon Bing (Cape Town)
                        
Over 50:
1.    Colin Whitmore (Durban)
2.    Dave Hansen (Durban)
3.    Hugh Thompson (Durban)
4.    Dave Van Den Berg (Durban)

STAND UP PADDLEBOARDING

1.    Chris Bertish (Cape Town)
2.    Jonathon Rosslind (Cape Town)
3.    Donald Brierly (Durban)
4.    Brandon Ribbink (Morningside)

KITEBOARDING

Open:

1.    Brett Pengelly (Umhlanga)
2.    Rob Chrystal (Umhlanga)
3.    Marc Warner (La Lucia)
4.    Lyle Bottcher (Umhlanga)

Ladies:
1.    Linda Potts (Kloof)
2.    Carron Engelbrecht (Amanzimtoti)
3.    Debbie Gough (Amanzimtoti)

Juniors:
1.    Stuart Downey (Durban)
2.    Bryce Rawlins (Umhlanga)
3.    Lorenzo Valenti (Umhlanga)
4.    Joshua Emanuel (Umhlanga)

Results South Coast Surf Carnival 2009

Results South Coast Surf Carnival 2008

Results South Coast Surf Carnival 2007

Mouse Clinches Prestigious South Coast Surf Carnival Longboarding Title
Matthew “mouse” Moir (Cape Town) surfed to victory in Africa’s biggest pro longboarding event at the South Coast Surf Carnival at the weekend. The fifth annual South Coast Surf Carnival at Scottburgh beach on the KZN south coast was sponsored by the Ugu-South Coast Tourism Board and presented by Jeep Apparel and Independent on Saturday. 2007 was the third consecutive year that an out of town surfer won the prestigious Open title.

“The 2007 South Coast Surf Carnival was another outstanding success we had two brilliant days of high energy kiteboarding and longboarding. The best competitors in South Africa descended on Scottburgh and the champions were rewarded for their efforts thanks to Jeep, the Independent On Saturday and Ugu. We are looking forward to putting on an even bigger event next year,” commented Paul Godwin of Nerve Events.

The much-anticipated Open final came down to a battle for supremacy between 2006 ISA World Longboard Champion Moir and Jason Ribbink (Berea) who was rated second in the world in 2001. Ultimately Moir triumphed with a near un-beatable final score of 18.5 out of a possible 20 points. Donald Brierly (Glenwood) surfed well en route to the final and finished third overall with Brad Trickett (Glenwood) taking fourth place.

Brendan Callaghan (Durban North) won the Masters division with some stylish nose-riding and a big re-entry. Callaghan played the waiting game which paid off handsomely and gave him the edge over Grant Gilmore (Durban North), Craig Daniel (Bluff) and Doug Escreet (Berea) who finished second, third and fourth, respectively in a closely contested showdown.

In the Seniors final Mike Larmont (Durban North) was the star of the show when he recovered after almost falling off his opening wave to score 7.5-points out of a possible ten. Runner up Attie van de Pas (Durban North) surfed phenomenally well with an injured hand which he cut on his surfboard fin during his first heat. Hugh Thompson (Scottburgh) claimed third place ahead of Alan Smith (Sherwood) in fourth.

The Ladies final was dominated by Nikki Trickett (Glenwood) who managed to overcome a strong challenge from Kim Bagley (Berea), Nicole O’Driscoll (Durban North) and Zanie Cawood (Glenwood) who placed second, third and fourth, respectively.

The South African Longboard Surfing Association sanctioned event boasted an increased prize purse of R11, 000 which attracted the cream of the country’s longboarding crop to compete.

The kiteboarding event shifted its focus from the big air award to judging competitors wave riding ability. The Open men’s contest was won by perennial favourite Rob Chrystal (Umhlanga) with Gavin Spowart (Westville) and Lyle Bottcher (Durban North) second and third place.

Linda Potts (Durban), Dagney du Toit (Durban) and Charlotte du Toit (Umhlanga) shone in the Ladies kiteboarding contest proving how far women have come in the sport in recent years. Seasoned competitor Potts rose to the top ahead of Dagney du Toit and Charlotte who took second and third.
 

In the Junior event Bryce Rawlins (Umhlanga) cruised to an easy win.
The South Coast Surf Carnival has cemented itself as one of KZN’s premier watersport festivals and attracts large crowds to the mid-south coast to enjoy world class kiteboarding and longboarding action.

For the first time ever paddleboarding was introduced to the South Coast Surf Carnival and was a highlight of the festival. Jason Ribbink (Berea) showcased the unique sport which has helped to shape modern day surfing.

The Point Surf Academy held development surfing clinics open to members of the public. Hundreds of youngsters benefited from the lessons that top coaches Shaun Hague (Scottburgh) and local south coast hero Quinton Shabalala hosted.

In addition to the surfing clinics, free Swimming South Africa Ocean Splash lessons taught children basic water safety and surf swimming skills.
 

 
South Coast Surf Carnival Results 2007: Longboarding :Open
1)   Matthew Moir (Cape Town)        2) Jason Ribbink (Berea)
3)   Donald Brierly (Glenwood)           4) Brad Trickett (Glenwood)
Over 40/ Masters
1)   Brendan Callaghan (Dbn Nrth)    2)  Craig Daniel (Bluff)
3)   Doug Escreet (Berea)              4) Grant Gilmore (Dbn Nrth)
Over 50/ Seniors
1)   Mike Larmont (Dbn Nrth)           2) Hugh Thompson (Dbn)
3)   Attie van de Pas (Dbn Nrth)           4)  Alan Smith (Sherwood)
Ladies
1)   Nikki Trickett (Glenwood)               2) Kim Bagley (Berea)
3)   Nicole O’Driscoll (Dbn Nrth)       4) Zanie Cawood (Glenwood)

Kiteboarding Results:
Open
1)   Rob Chyrstal (Umhlanga)              2) Gavin Spowart (Westville)
3)   Craig Chrystal                              4) Lyle Bottcher (Dbn Nrth)
Ladies
1)   Linda Potts (Dbn)     2)  Dagney du Toit (Dbn)    3)  Charlotte du Toit (Umhlanga)
Juniors
1)     Bryce Rawlins (Umhlanga)

Kitesurfing Sportsman Awards 
Dave Pons – (Umhlanga)  &        Bryn James (Pmb)

Longboard T
CE Stand out award - Dylan Macleod (PE)
Bilt Surfboards Sportsperson of the event  - Colin Whitmore  (Pinetown)
Komunity Project most progressive surfer -  Zanie Cawood (Berea)

Results South Coast Surf Carnival 2006

RESULTS

Kiteboard Competition

King of the Air

1          Mark Lambert (Amanzimtoti)                      2          Julian Taylor (Dbn North)

Ladies

1          Linda Potts (Durban)                                   2          Lauren Yunnie (Durban)
3          Kerry Quinn (Westville)

Open

1          Jason Wright (Balitto)                                  2          Mark Lambert (Amanzimtoti)
3          Gavin Spowart (Westville)                             4          Rob Chrystal (Dbn North)

Novice/Development

1          Manuel Santos (Dbn)                                  2          Douglas Pickard (Dbn)
3          Vincent Khumalo (Dbn)                            

Masters

1          Brett Pengelly (Dbn North)                         2          Jason Wright (Dbn North)
3          Gavin Spowart (Dbn North)                        4          Alwin van Breda (Dbn North)

National Longboard Competition

Open men

1          Dylan Mcleod (PE)                                      2          Brandon Ribbink (Dbn)
3          Craig Daniel (Bluff)                                       4          Grant Gilmour (Dbn North)

Ladies

1          Lisa Smith (Dbn)                                          2          Tasha Mentasti  (Dbn North)
3          Zanie Cawood (Dbn)                                     4          Nikki Trickett (Dbn)

Grand Masters

1          Colin Whitmore (Pinetown)                           2          Craig Daniel (Bluff)
3          Mike Buhn (London UK)                               4          Brendan Callaghan (Dbn)

Veterans

1          Mike Larmont (Dbn)                                  2          Attie van de Pas (Dbn North)
3          Mike Colepepper (Westville)                      4          Dave Hadlow (Dbn)

Results South Coast Surf Carnival 2005

Results 2005

Longboarding   Results

Open:
  1. Michael Grendon (Bluff)
  2. Matt Kruger (Queensburgh)
  3. Brandon Ribbink (Berea)
  4. Jason Ribbink (Berea)



U/20 Boys:
  1. Donald Brierley (Glenwood)
  2. Brandon Jackson (Dbn North)
  3. Wade Brodowicz (Westville)
  4. Ross Colepeper (Westville)



Ladies:
  1. Kim Bagley (Glenwood)
  2. Lisa Smith (Dbn)
  3. Nicky Trickett (Pinetown)
  4. Zanie Cawood (Westville)



U/20 Girls:
  1. Nicole O’ Driscoll (La Lucia)
  2. Kim Bagley (Glenwood)
  3. Cara Jackson (Dbn North)



Masters:
  1. Jason Ribbink (Berea)
  2. Gary Jeeves (Dbn)
  3. Brandon Ribbink (Berea)
  4. Juan Pugen (Pinetown)



Senior Men:
  1. Hugh Thompson (Hillary)
  2. Steve Honeysett (Ballito)
  3. Gary Smith (Glenwood)
  4. Doug Escreet (Pinetown)



Grandmasters:
  1. Craig Daniel (Bluff)
  2. Grant Gilmore (Dbn)
  3. Michael Billson (Dbn)
  4. Robin Cook (Dbn)

Vets:
  1. Mark Brodowicz (Pinetown)
  2. Colin Whitmore (Dbn)
  3. Robin Head (Dbn North)
  4. Nick Colepeper (Morningside)



Super Vets:
  1. Hugh Thompson (Hillary)
  2. Alan Smith (Dbn)
  3. Robin Head (Dbn North)
  4. Mike Patterson (Westbrook)



Legends:
  1. Mike Patterson (Westbrook)
  2. Dennis Dicks (Cowies Hill)
  3. John Platter (Dbn North)
  4. Alan Ribbink (Dbn North)
  5. Bruno Brunique (Ballito)


Kitesurfing Results

Open
1st  Mark Lambert (Amanzimtoti)
2nd Gavin Spowart (Westville)
3rd  Jason Wright (Umhlanga)
4th  Richard Weddell (Dbn)

Novice

1st
Adrian Padt (Bluff)
2nd Manuel Dos Santos (Dbn)
3rd Keith Storey (Dbn)
4th Simon Hitchcock (Umhlanga)
Development
1st  Manuel Dos Santo (Dbn)
2nd Sipho Dlamene (Dbn)
3rd  Vincent Khumalo (Dbn).
Junior
1st Kurt Schmeltzer (PE)
2nd Stuart Downey (Dbn North)
3rd Bradley Louden (Dbn)
4th Joshus Emanuel (Dbn)

Masters

1st  Jason Wright (Umhlanga)
2nd Brett Pengelley (Dbn)
3rd Gavin Spowart (Westville)
4th Dave Pons (Bluff)

Results South Coast Surf Carnival 2004

Results 2004 (Kitesurfing Event Only)

Most outstanding kitesurfer of the event
Mark Lambert of Amanzimtoti
Open
– (shared)

Gavin Spowart – Durban
Alan Steel – Laangebaan
Scott Rutherford – Durban
Rob Chrystal – Durban
Mark Lambert – Amanzimtoti
Ralph Bachschuster – Cape Town

Masters - (shared)

Gavin Spowart – Durban
Ralph Bachschuster – Cape Town
Alwin van Breda – Durban
Dave Pons – Durban
Juniors
1)  Kurt Schmelzer – Port Elizabeth
2)  Stuart Downey – Durban
3)  Bradley Louden – Durban
4)  Gareth Louden – Durban
Novice
1)  Douglas Trotter - Durban
2)  Travis Holtzhausen - Durban
3)  Karl Spreng - Durban
4)  Craig Smith - Durban

The raffled winner of the Outlaw kiteboard was  Terence Lortan from Cape Town

Sunday, December 26, 2010

Results South Coast Surf Carnival 2003

This was the first event, it took place at Kelso Beach and was purely a Kitesurfing event, all though the venue is perfect for kitesurfing it was not a favourable venue for sponsors or the public. This event set the groundwork for the South Coast Surf Carnival  2004, which subsequently moved to Scottburgh Beach with kitesurfing once again taking place in 2005 at Kelso

Results - Kitesurfing

Open

1st - Grant "twiggy" baker (KZN)
2nd - John McCleod Elliot (WP)
3rd - Gavin Spowart (KZN)
4th - Scott Rutherford (KZN)

Novice

1st - Stuart Downey (KZN)
2nd - Tyrone Rawlins (KZN)
3rd - John Grimm (KZN)

Masters

1st - Skye Prato (KZN)
2nd - Dave Pons (KZN)
3rd - Richard Downey (KZN)
4th - Sean Pretorious (KZN)

Best Wave - Scott Rutherford (KZN)
Best Trick - John McCleod Elliot (WP)