Jan 22 Torquay!
Everyone is invited to come and compete in Victoria's first stand alone SUP Championships - Does not matter which state you come from!
There'll be a race from Bells to Cosy Corner, Jan Juc to Cosy for the women and the surf event happens around Pt Danger which has numerous breaks and generally there's a decent wave somewhere around Pt Danger...even on small days!
Check the Surfing Victoria website for details and entry procedures.
Note also, plans are in progress for a SUP World Tour event in Victoria later this year....we will keep you updated on that one!
Hit this link for more details - http://surfingaustralia.com/vic/event.php?id=241
Can you tell us what safety requirments are needed for the Bells to Torquay race?
Do we need to wear PFD's? .. Will it be a beach start from the sand at Bells or a water start from outsid the break?
DJ
hehehe.........DJ....you may need more than a PFD if the shore break is like this day a few months ago......
the 4 small black specs are surfers
Didn't even know about this race til now. Same dates as Perth Doctor race.
I'm sure it Would be a good run too.
Why are they starting the races at 8:00 in the morning thou? Very early
XX angie
Does anyone know if there's a board limit for the Open Womens race?
There's open and 12'6 mens race classes but just the one womens class - I have emailed surfing Vic but have not heard back.
Current Victorian SUP Mens Champion Will Cousins will be there to defend his title.
Photo - Liam Robertson/Surfing Victoria
ROLA Victorian SUP Titles ready for lift off in 2011!
The ROLA Victorian SUP Titles supported by VB and Power Balance will launch this summer at the protected corner of Pt. Danger (Cosy Corner) in Torquay.
Never before has there been a dedicated event in Victoria for Stand Up Paddle boarding, which has grown immensely in popularity over the last 5 years.
Surfing Victoria CEO, Max Wells, is looking forward to seeing the best SUP riders in the state go head to head.
“Victoria has some amazing SUP riders and it will be great to see them battle it out in the waves at Point Danger”
“There is a huge amount of support within the Victorian surf community for SUP riding, I think it’s going to be a great turnout and a great day!”
The event will involve a Paddle Race starting at Bells Beach for the men and at Jan Juc for the Women and concluding at ‘Cosy Corner’.
The Bells to Torquay race is a winner takes all $200 cash prize along with product prizes for each of the placings in all other divisions.
Along with the Paddle Race, there will be Open men and Open women surf divisions that is based on a surf competition format as per Surfing Australia rules.
This will pit the best SUP riders in the state against each other for bragging rights and the claim of Victorian SUP state titleholder.
For those who are new to the sport or not ready to go head to head with the best SUP riders in the state, there is an introductory expression session for Open competitors and Over 35 competitors in both Men and Women.
Open Men’s race division departs Bells Beach at 8:00am, while Open Women’s race division departs Jan Juc (Main Car Park) at 8:30am. Surf events begin at 10:00am.
For more information and to register head to
www.surfingvic.com
The ROLA Victorian SUP Titles is supported by VB, Power Balance, Play It Safe By The Water, VicHealth and Surfing Victoria.
Make sure your register early and not miss out !!
See you there !
Rich
Cosy Corner around comp time on the 22 Jan the tide will be about half in & getting deeper......not likely to have decent waves, (rare anyway).....also starting to fill up with beach goers if its hot.
Hopefully the wind & swell do the right thing & reasonable waves can be found on the Point, or mini tubes......but its been quite an onshore season so far.
Cosy at about the tide mentioned.
Lots of this recently......Point Danger
I don't get why the surfing starts at 10.00am???? Seems like it would make more sense to get it started early before the wind gets up, hold the race later when the wind is up and make it a down wind race.
Is there an alternative spot if its crap on the day????
SUP Judging Criteria: 2011
“A surfer must perform radical controlled manoeuvres, using the paddle as a key tool, in the critical sections of a wave with speed, power and flow to maximize scoring potential.
Innovative / progressive surfing as well as variety of repertoire [manoeuvres], and the functional use of the paddle to increase the intensity of the manoeuvres, will all be taken into account when awarding points for SUP surfing.
The SUP surfer who executes these criteria with the maximum degree of difficulty and commitment on the waves will be rewarded with the higher scores.”
SUP Scoring Guidelines
1. The judging scale will be the normal 10 point scale with normal ISA/SA contest rules applying.
2. The aggregate of the best 2 rides will decide the final score for each surfer and interferences will be adjudicated according to the ISA/SA Surfing Rulebook.
3. The surfer must have forward momentum under the wave generated power to be deemed a scoring ride.
4. To the best of a riders’ ability he/she is expected to stand up on the board at all times throughout the heat, unless the situation of safety dictates otherwise. How-ever this will not have a bearing on any of the scoring.
5. Entry into the wave should be by paddling in the standing position to enable the maximum score.
6. Footwork, nose riding and flow points will be scored, but this will be done in their relationship to the criteria and degree of difficulty and critical nature of board positioning.
7. In some cases, and specialty events beach starts can be used as an alternative method to start a heat, under the consultation of the Contest Director and Head judge.
8. The paddle is used in turns as a brace, a pivot, and a force multiplier. A surfer will be scored higher when he uses the paddle in some or all of these three ways to achieve sharper or more powerful turns.
9. Use of the paddle on the inside rail or the outside rail will have no difference on the degree of difficulty of the manoeuvre.
10. Tricks such as twirling or otherwise using the paddle in a non-functional manner will earn no extra score for the surfer.
Officials Responsibility
As SUP is a new discipline of surfing in terms of competition.
It is the responsibility of every Contest Director and Judge to promote the above ideas and criteria, to ensure all competitors develop a standard approach and understanding of what is expected from an elite performer in SUP.
SUP surfing is unique and can be done many ways but, for competition it is important to set the criteria and scoring guidelines that will set the SUP discipline apart from established long boarding.
When the discipline of SUP surfing began it was common to see longboarders catching the wave using the paddle, then not using the paddle in any practical way to enhance their performance. Often the paddle was just “held”.
The paddle is a tool and a big part of the sport therefore it is not just used to help catch a wave, but is necessary as a functional tool “aid” for riding the waves.