Well it’s on again. The 2013 “Creek to Creek SUP Race” on Queensland’s Gold Coast. The Creek to Creek as it is known to SUP fanatics has become an iconic Stand up Paddle Race where the race distance, location and categories attract SUP enthusiast of your “Weekend Warriors” to the World’s Best “Elite” Paddling Athletes.
“This SUP race is very technical where every paddler needs to go into it with a race plan. A little like “Cat and Mouse” tactics. Whether you go out hard or maintain a steady pace, you don’t know your result until the final person finishes”.“This is a great concept of racing and I’m sure we will see more and more like this one popping up around the world”, said World Champion Paddler and Gold Coast local Travis Grant.
Held in the tourism capital of Australia, the Gold Coast is quickly becoming a world destination for paddling athletes and a world class water way for Ocean SUP Racing. And while the start and finish of this event comprises two of the best surfing waves in the world of “Currumbin Alley” and “Burleigh Point”, it’s no wonder that events like this draws a large contingent of participants.
Riding high on the back of last year’s event and boasting history making numbers in Australia SUP racing, the record 91 participants are sure to get a boost this year and anticipate up to 150 racers. And while again we have the support of our local council, SUP affiliated stores and general SUP community, we are excited to announce that this year’s event will be supporting the MS Society of Australia so we too can give a little back of our own good fortunes. Also with the introduction of a junior short course division close to the finish arena, the family vibe will be out in force. This event has focused on the grass roots of stand up paddling making it attractive to all ages and abilities.
Watching all of the competitors scattered across the ocean in last year’s race was spectacular. The commitment and stoke of all who raced was awesome. And with the amount of people who entered this year, next year will certainly be huge”. Said 2012 “Creek to Creek” Champion Paul Jackson
So this is an open invitation to all paddlers, waterman, surfers and supporters to get along on the 29th June to the 2013 “Creek to Creek SUP Race” and be part of the stoke and satisfaction of giving something back.
whats the go if you are not a member of any club or Surfing Queensland etc?
Come along a paddle! No need to be a member of any club or affiliating governing body.
This race is open to anyone of any age and ability.
There are 26 categories to choose from so there is something for everyone.
29, 30-39 , 40-49 , 50-54 , 55+. Junior boys & girls 12-6 & 14 .Well that covers the lot what a great race .Lets back it a give this great event everything it deserves & we will be supporting a great charity the MS Society of Australia. In the words of the Dogman "Rock On" come along and have a fun race.....
Log on you softies and enter here :- www.supsa.org
whats the go if you are not a member of any club or Surfing Queensland etc?
No requirement to be a club member or Surfing Queensland member for this race, just enter online!
BUT if you live on the Gold Coast and want events such as the Creek to Creek and 12 Towers to continue and grow in the future, then I would strongly recommend joining SUPSA and supporting the local club that is working hard to support growth in our sport.
See all the details and entry information at www.supsa.org
Massive thank you to Ian Grose and Scotty Penwarn from AUSWIND and STARBOARD for donating this wicked prize to be raffled off for the Multiple Sclerosis Charity. These guys seem to always (among others) to put their hands up and help in the way of sponsorship and support with SUP races in this country.
The SUP board in subject is a STARBOARD 14’ x 26” Full Carbon All-Star Race Board value at over $3000.
Tickets prices are $10 each, $20 for 3 and $50 for 10.
Tickets available via www.registernow.com.au/secure/Register.aspx?ID=9349
All money raised through this public draw will be 100% given to MS Queensland which will be used in their research into a mysterious disease.
Let me give you some facts about MS.
*MS is a disease of the Brain and Spinal Cord (central nervous system)
*MS is called multiple because more than one part of the Brain or Spinal Cord may be affected.
*It’s called sclerosis (meaning hardening or scarring) as an attack can leave scar tissue which disrupts the speed of the message along the nerve fibres.
*MS interferes with the brain’s ability to control such functions as vision, walking, speech etc.
*3:1 ratio of women to men can develop MS.
*Approximately one in one thousand people have the disease at any given time in Australia.
More importantly MS IS NOT PREVENTABLE OR CURABLE – Yet……..and this is where we can help!
Please help us support this cause and give back a little bit of our good fortunes to those who need it.
2013 Creek to Creek SUP Race. RACE FOR RESEARCH
Hey Peasey, So just comfirming that its 14foot plus not 14foot and under??
Looking forward to it. Should be a big turn out again.
Rowdy.
hi troy, a couple of questions.
can the start be from winders- there is a lot more parking.
how is the tide looking at talley ck when paddlers come in.
and lastly- don't let all those elite paddlers go last- its just gives them rabbits to chase
This is gonna be fun as. I loved last years event. SUPSA put on great events so lets all get behind it.
I love the concept of chasing people :)
Any idea if the Pro class is gonna be 12'6 or 14'0 yet? hahaha just to get all you boys started on the debate again LOL
X angie
Massive thank you to Ian Grose and Scotty Penwarn from AUSWIND and STARBOARD for donating this wicked prize to be raffled off for the Multiple Sclerosis Charity. These guys seem to always (among others) to put their hands up and help in the way of sponsorship and support with SUP races in this country.
Great work Ian and Scotty. A generous donation for a great cause. Trying to get up there for it Peasy. Just have to clear it with the boss and organise my board.
hi troy, a couple of questions.
can the start be from winders- there is a lot more parking.
how is the tide looking at talley ck when paddlers come in.
and lastly- don't let all those elite paddlers go last- its just gives them rabbits to chase
hmmm. lots of red thumbs. i didn't think the pro's looked at the breeze
hi troy, a couple of questions.
can the start be from winders- there is a lot more parking.
how is the tide looking at talley ck when paddlers come in.
and lastly- don't let all those elite paddlers go last- its just gives them rabbits to chase
Hey Marcus,
Unfortunately, the race is not approved to run from Winders Park as council has cracked down on the amount of activity from clubs and businesses from this park. Yes, the parking would be fantastic and it's a wonderful area but i have to stick to what they have approved. Yes i do agree, a much better place.
We will still start from APEX PARK a little further up the creek next to the tennis courts. Still a great venue but parking is at a premium. Although, plenty of space across the road at the school and around the ROAR Store.
The tide is looking good to get up Tallebudgera Creek. Its an incoming tide around half way through. Might be a bit tough exiting the Alley but we certainly want a hand in the latter part of the race.
The Elite guys were spread out over the entire field last year, as they will be this year. None of the Elite guys and girls will be leave together at the same time. All other categories will be basically graded to set their starting positions. The idea of the time handicapped is to have all competitors finish reasonably around the same time.
Hey Peasey, So just comfirming that its 14foot plus not 14foot and under??
Looking forward to it. Should be a big turn out again.
Rowdy.
Rowdy Rowdy,
Yep, the race size classes are 12'6" and 14' plus. If you have a 13 foot board, you will be in the 14' + division. (As I do know someone who has that size board. hehe)
Should be a massive race this year. So many categories that will suit just about everyone. There is no excuses this year.
Looks like you will be seeded this year too Rowdy! haha
hi troy, a couple of questions.
can the start be from winders- there is a lot more parking.
how is the tide looking at talley ck when paddlers come in.
and lastly- don't let all those elite paddlers go last- its just gives them rabbits to chase
Lacey
I reckon his spreading them out so it should be good.
You just need one to wash ride off I reckon.
Great event for the amateurs and the elite paddlers. The elite guys were separated last year and will be again. Come on Gold Coasters support the local events
This is such a great raceSuits everyone lets hope for a epic Coast winters day 20 degrees 2ft surf and a light Southerly wind.And someone close by to draft of the whole way
For anyone planning to race, please enter online as early as possible!
With the handicap start format, it is loads easier for us to organise the start times/start order before race day!
Pre-registration will also help a lot with calculating everyone's times after the race finishes so you don't have to wait hours for the presentations.
For anyone planning to race, please enter online as early as possible!
With the handicap start format, it is loads easier for us to organise the start times/start order before race day!
Pre-registration will also help a lot with calculating everyone's times after the race finishes so you don't have to wait hours for the presentations.
will do.
pete, who's got the easiest board to wash ride.
what do you reckon, just wait for a 'good one' outside the creek then drop in behind
For anyone planning to race, please enter online as early as possible!
With the handicap start format, it is loads easier for us to organise the start times/start order before race day!
Pre-registration will also help a lot with calculating everyone's times after the race finishes so you don't have to wait hours for the presentations.
will do.
pete, who's got the easiest board to wash ride.
what do you reckon, just wait for a 'good one' outside the creek then drop in behind
all the good ones might be gone by the time you get outside the creek
For anyone planning to race, please enter online as early as possible!
With the handicap start format, it is loads easier for us to organise the start times/start order before race day!
Pre-registration will also help a lot with calculating everyone's times after the race finishes so you don't have to wait hours for the presentations.
will do.
pete, who's got the easiest board to wash ride.
what do you reckon, just wait for a 'good one' outside the creek then drop in behind
all the good ones might be gone by the time you get outside the creek
at my level just about everyone is a good one
For anyone planning to race, please enter online as early as possible!
With the handicap start format, it is loads easier for us to organise the start times/start order before race day!
Pre-registration will also help a lot with calculating everyone's times after the race finishes so you don't have to wait hours for the presentations.
will do.
pete, who's got the easiest board to wash ride.
what do you reckon, just wait for a 'good one' outside the creek then drop in behind
all the good ones might be gone by the time you get outside the creek
at my level just about everyone is a good one
Don't kid yourself Mark. I've seen you paddle and you're no mug on the water. The thing is, you're a very good paddler but I'm yet to see your entry form!!!lol
A definite podium finish for you Lacey!
For anyone planning to race, please enter online as early as possible!
With the handicap start format, it is loads easier for us to organise the start times/start order before race day!
Pre-registration will also help a lot with calculating everyone's times after the race finishes so you don't have to wait hours for the presentations.
will do.
pete, who's got the easiest board to wash ride.
what do you reckon, just wait for a 'good one' outside the creek then drop in behind
all the good ones might be gone by the time you get outside the creek
at my level just about everyone is a good one
Don't kid yourself Mark. I've seen you paddle and you're no mug on the water. The thing is, you're a very good paddler but I'm yet to see your entry form!!!lol
A definite podium finish for you Lacey!
i'll do it.
as i get older, i think im getting worse
Entries are starting to flow in with a lot of new names of various age categories and board size.
And among this, I can confirm some of the Elite Paddlers that will be battling it out this year. O'Brian, Jackson, Grant, Jensen fresh from their European Sojurn.....and hoping to see the current State dual champ Lincoln Dews and Aussie Rep Kelly Margetts take to the line. Not only will these guys will impress but a heap of the clubbie talent that have made the progression to SUP that are also in the mix of Tanyn Lyndon, Jayden Jensen, Brad Rogers and company. Man, the Elite Pro class is going to be scorching hot.
And not to forget the girls in action with Karla v Angie v Sondra v Molly and then looking at other categories with a heap of girls that are paddling incredibally fast. The Elite Pro class will be nuts.
And then there's the "Old Boys" of Dorries, Jones, Johnstone, Chapman, Walker and I can go on and on.
But when I look across the board at all the other categories, just paddlers giving this race a hit out, maybe their first time or a second year veteran, you know times and rivalary will be fierce. And I guess the beauty of this sport is that once the battle has passed and left on the water, it all doesn't matter but the stoke of the day and the camaraderie that brings us all together in one place for a few beers and a snag sanga afterwards is what it is all about!
Hopefully the weather is perfect and this will be one of the biggest races Australia has ever seen!!! It is a perfect distance for anyone and it would be great to get the whole SUP community involved!! Hell even Lacey is going to do it!!
Hopefully the weather is perfect and this will be one of the biggest races Australia has ever seen!!! It is a perfect distance for anyone and it would be great to get the whole SUP community involved!! Hell even Lacey is going to do it!!
haha, my manta is dw only. but this race and that distance its a goer
btw i did do all three major qld races last year
i was having a closer look at the classes. men, woman, 12'6 and 14', 40 to 49. 50 to 54, 55 plus.
there has been a lot said in the past year about having classes for the older paddlers. peasey and the supsa crew have done a great thing by adding these classes.