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The first distance race started at 10.30am and was a punishing triangular course, with a relatively easy down tide first leg then a hard leg against the tide and a final leg against the wind.
It was very hard fought with Neal Gent (GONG) coming in just ahead of John Hibbard (Starboard), and Mark Slater in third place. In the ladies Claire Blacklock won. Despite being the only woman entrant in the Open category Claire won a lot of respect by entering every race and the expression session.
The juniors had a slightly shorter course but did very well in the conditions ; Bobbie Cooper (age 16) claimed first place, Lucy Howell (age 12) second and Holly Bassett (age 10) third.
Later that day the second distance race was a series of 3 laps around a straight course, once again Neal Gent had a well deserved win, with John Hibbard second and Mark Slater third.
Patrice Guénolé then ran a master class on SUP freestyle with the Juniors and others getting the benefit of his tips and coaching, it was very rewarding for everyone.
In the evening everybody retired to the Bell Inn in the evening for some food, beer and music.
On Sunday the swell had picked up slightly so the first order of the day was an expression session in the waves.
Patrice Guénolé set the bar high, with 360’s, drop knee turns, nose slides and big snaps, all in the small 1ft conditions, on a 12ft board. It went to show that you don’t need 6ft perfection for stand up paddle boarding. John Hibbard was showing stylish cross stepping and good use of the paddle in making turns,and looked liked he spent the winter training hard for this.
Mens:
Event organiser Simon Bassett said it was frustrating with the poor wave forecast but because paddle surfing is about flat water and surf it meant we could flip the event from surf to distance and still run an event .I was really surprised to see what top riders can do with paddle surf boards in small waves!I was good to see kids out trying competitions for the first time and really pushing themselves….
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