Great fun today for the first 'Screaming SUPs' downwinder.
The first paddle of the season from this group saw five intrepid paddlers push on from Howrah to Kingston Beach in shifting conditions.
The muscles were woken up, some great runners had along with some unexpected dips in the slowly warming Derwent.
This group is open to all and provides a forum for people to gather a squad for a DW this summer.
Think of it as Tinder for Downwinders.
Simply post that your keen for a DW and see what happens.
Great fun today for the first 'Screaming SUPs' downwinder.
The first paddle of the season from this group saw five intrepid paddlers push on from Howrah to Kingston Beach in shifting conditions.
The muscles were woken up, some great runners had along with some unexpected dips in the slowly warming Derwent.
This group is open to all and provides a forum for people to gather a squad for a DW this summer.
Think of it as Tinder for Downwinders.
Simply post that your keen for a DW and see what happens.
It was great to catch up with Luke from the north west coast SUP's and Dany from Vic, wouldn't be surprised if we see Dany back down here to compete in the "World Coldwater SUP Titles" that are on here next winter
Some people in Hobart might have been complaining about how windy it was today, but not the "Screaming SUPs" downwinder group, perfect conditions for a "surf" from Sandy Bay to Kingston
A big season of SUP is about to kick off, here’s some dates for the diary with more to come later.
30/10/16 Park Beach Boardriders Summer Series round 1 (SUP surf)
25-27/11/16 Bicheno SUP Surf & Race Challenge (SUP surf & races)
3/12/16 Carlton Park SLSC Surf Festival (SUP surf race)
14/1/17 Carlton 10 (Flatwater Race/Cruise)
The “Screaming SUPs” are downwinding most weekends subject to weather conditions and check “North West Tasmania SUP Club” facebook for happenings in the north west
Note there is an added incentive now for racers with $1000 up for grabs for the 10klm race on Sunday. $100 FOR THE LEADER AT EVERY KLM !!!!!!
PARK BEACH BOARDRIDERS CLUB kicks off its summer series this Sunday, divisions from groms to grandads, shortboard, longboard & SUP, 8am start.
Who's going to win the Club Champion mugs this season
Is there still a 5km race, I could only see a 10km to enter on the website?
must have dropped it, they never get any entries for it, are you bring some kids ?
Park Beach Boardriders Club SUP crew had a very successful weekend at the 1st round of the Surfing Tasmania State Titles @ Bicheno. The surfing and Technical Racing were held on Saturday in small but clean waves at Denison River and the half marathon following on Sunday at Bicheno, massive thanks to Bicheno Surf shop and their sponsors for organising the event along with Surfing Tasmania and the crew from North West SUP Club for making the trip east.
Don't forget to catch the crew SUP racing 12.00 this Saturday at the Carlton Park Surf Festival along with other events.
10km 1/2 Marathon
1. Luke O'Geary
2. Matt Golding (1st over 40's)(PBBR)
3. Jake Steele (1st under 21's)(PBBR)
5km BOP/Technical Race
1. Luke O'Geary
2. Jake Steel (1st under 21's)(PBBR)
3. Ben Stockwin (1st over 40's)(PBBR)
5km BOP/Technical Race 14'
1.Matt Golding(PBBR)
SURFING
Over 70's
1. Tony Leitch(PBBR)
Over 50's
1. Dave Smith(PBBR)
2. Tony Leitch(PBBR)
3. Annie Melbourne (1st over 50's Women)
4. Andrew Bowes
Over 40's
1. Matt Golding(PBBR)
2. Ben Stockwin(PBBR)
3. Craig Rappl
4. John Templeton
Open Mens
1. Jake Steele(PBBR)
2. Matt Golding(PBBR)
3. James Davies
4. Ben Stockwin(PBBR)
Open Womens
1. Annie Milbourne
Under 21's
1. Lewis Freeman(PBBR)
2. Jake Steele(PBBR)
Great conditions, greater paddlers at the Carlton Park Surf Life Saving Club carnival SUP division. A technical course with a turning buoy in the whitewash made for an interesting race. Finishers in order were Mat Golding, Jake Steele, Ben Stockwin, Peter Genders, Mick Hawes and Tony Leitch.
Ben Stockwin won the adjustable Naish paddle kindly donated by Naish and Jay Sails Wind Kite SUP
Great BOP race and once again great fun!
thanks for the pics Issy
3 races in 1 event
March 25th 2017
Part of the Hobart Outrigger Canoe Club annual regatta.
SUP Paddlers, please come along and join in with Outrigger Clubs from all over Victoria and Tasmania as well as Dragon Boats from around Hobart and Tassie at the HOCC headquarters at the
Montrose Bay Yacht Club.
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First race commencing 9.30am and held throughout the course of the day.
Event 1. 10km Marathon
Event 2. 14 foot and under Tech Race
Event 3. 250 metre straight line sprint
Open, Over 40, over 50 (you may enter in more than one age group)
Placings and Trophy awarded on the overall results of the 3 events
A great day of fun competition, and an opportunity to share our sport and the spirit of Olaha.
Entry $10 per paddler to help towards Water Safety
There are awesome Canteen and refreshments all day at the event.
Saturday evening presentation
Dinner and entertainment with the Outriggers and Dragon Boaters at the Montrose Bay Yacht Club commencing at 6.30pm at a cost of $10.00 per head
For catering purposes RSVP your attendance to Scranfield16@gmail.com or phone Scott 0477676703
Any questions - please call Grant Howe 0438 370 931
North West Tasmania SUP Club
Interest is building for the event
Medals are on open men, over 40 men and over 50 men. And off course we have medals on the ladies as well. At this stage just open for all ages ladies, however can alter this to age groups if we have confirmation on numbers leading into event. Random prizes also for the dinner that evening. Pls don't forget to rsvp for that, amazing value at $10 and the bar is open. Numbers must be advised to allow for Hobart outriggers to Organise their catering. Having participated in this regatta a couple times before I can tell you it's a great feed!! Good times ahead folks make sure u get along
It's that time again! ?? The annual Devonport Regatta, held Sunday the 5th of March. As tradition, @canoensurf will be holding their Stand Up paddle board competition, welcoming entrants of any age, gender or skill level! Come along and enjoy the fun, for this lively event is not to be missed! We love having a crack, join us why don't you! ?? nothing but laughs and good prizes! 1st place ranking in a $200 dollar in store voucher! 2nd $100 and 3rd $50! Random prizes inc. ???? start time: 12:10 (please allow 10 or so minutes to get yourself organised) WE LOOK FORWARD TO SEEING YOU THERE! Come in store to grab your free entry or just show up with your board on the day!
Hi all, just over a week until March 25th, Saturday, racing as part of the Outrigger Regatta.
Medals have been received and will be awarded on best overall result of the three events
- 10km Marathon
- Tech Race
- 200 metre sprint
Divisions Open Men, Over 40 men, Over 50 men, and Ladies open
Should be a lot of fun
entry $10 for the day - helps with water safety
and dont forget, the Hobart Outrigger Club put on a great meal that evening for only $10, we need to rsvp numbers by this friday
hope to see you all
Inland Waterman Challenge.
It was a great day of racing at Montrose Bay in conjunction with the Hobart Outrigger Canoe Club's Regatta.
The format for the day was a 10km marathon, a 200 metre sprint and a Tech Race. The results of the placings in each event determined the overall winners on the day in each age group. So to be eligible to win overall, you had to compete in all 3 events.
The open mens winner was Luke O'Garey whom paddled extremely well in each event, Over 40's winner Matt Golding pushed Luke all the way in each event to also finish second in the open division. The 10km race also saw Pete Genders right the thick of the action and at the conclusion of the race not a huge amount separated first to third.
Overall placings in each division
Open
Luke, Matt and Jake
Over 40's
Matt, John and Grant
Over 50's
John, Dave Smith and James Lyons.
All paddlers would like to thank firstly the Hobart Outrigger Canoe Club and the wider outrigging community in attendance for making the SUP's welcome on the day.
A big thank you to Ben and Stef for donating the Yoga and Massage vouchers for the competitors draw.
A big thankyou to Dale Cumming and Whatsup for obtaining the SUP goodies for the members draw, and also to Dale for taking some amazing photos of the day which have been posted this week.
A Massive thankyou to Andrew Stegman and Canoe and Surf Devonport and North West Trophy House for donating the trophies for the winners. I thought the trophies looked awesome and would recommend anyone looking for trophies and medals to contact Andrew.
It was also awesome to welcome Andrew to the event for his first crack at racing on the SUP.
all in all a successful day, I hope we can all do it again next year and build on the day. Therefore please all feedback and suggestions are welcome.
Now the next thing is for North West SUP Club to organise an event up here on the NW Coast
PROPOSED ARTIFICIAL REEF - PARK/CARLTON BEACH.
A Public Forum will be held at Dodges Ferry's Okines Community Centre August 2 at 7.30pm to discuss this proposal. All interested surfers and locals etc encouraged to attend.
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Some people in Hobart might have been complaining about how windy it was today, but not the "Screaming SUPs" downwinder group, perfect conditions for a "surf" from Sandy Bay to Kingston
Hey mate I was reading this post...it says that you caught a wave for 600meters? surely this cannot be correct? You weren't riding a wave without paddling for 600 meters?
These are more runners than individual waves, you get on one and then have enough pace to punch into the one in front and keep on doing this till you finally fall down the back of one so runs of 600m are easily possible. On the Derwent we are riding wind slop, not ocean swells, this day it was a steady 40 knots with gusts to 60 so not much paddling needed
Park Beach Boardriders Club kicks of this seasons series of comps with the "Ice Cold Classic" this Sunday.
$20 gets you club membership and entry to the series that's open to SUP, longboard & shortboard.
The Australian Masters Games kicked off down here on Saturday with the flatwater ran on Lake Barrington in mixed conditions, here's the flat water results based on times.
The Ocean Downwinder will be run on Bass Straight next Saturday.
Great the see the older crew kicking some arse.
Women 1000m
1.Sharon Bourke 55-59
2.Anna Robertson 30-34
3.Eleneor Rule 55-59
4.Karen Cumming 50-54
Men 1000m
1.John Fuglsang 65-69
2.Nigel Milnes 60-64
3.Grant Howe 40-44
4.Marty Viney 45-49
5.Craig Goldsmith 55-59
6.James Lyons 60-64
7.Dale Cumming 55-59
8.Bruce Jordan 65-69
9.John Van Der Woude 60-64
Women 200m
1. Sharon Bourke 55-59
2.Anna Robertson 30-34
3.Eleanor Rule 55-59
4.Karen Cumming 50-54
Men 200m
1.Nigel Milnes 60-64
2.John Fuglsang 65-69
3.Craig Goldsmith 55-59
4.Bruce Jordan 65-69
5.James Lyons 60-64
6.Dale Cumming 55-59
7.John Van Der Woude 65-69
Women 5k
1.Sharon Bourke 55-59
2.Anna Robertson 30-34
Men 5k
1.John Fuglsand 65-69
2.Craig Goldsmith 55-59
3.Nigel Milnes 60-64
4.Grant Howe 40-44