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A-Bay hosts UK pros at Champion in Champions

….. Renowned as one of the best ‘point breaks’ in the world,  Arugam Bay on the East coast of Sri Lanka…..

Arugam Bay : photo Jason Feast

Champion of Champions

UKPST
Arugam Bay, Sri Lanka
2 – 4 July 2010

UK surfers will include Alan Stokes, Reubin Ash, Oli Adams, Lynden Wake, Nicole Morgan

Surfersvillage Global Surf News, 2 July, 2010 : – - The heat is rising and the swell is pumping for the start of the Sri Lanka Champion of Champions Surf Contest at Arugam Bay. Today the contest kicked off with some great surfing by the local Sri Lankan talent from Arugam Bay and Hikkaduwa, who spent the day fighting it out all the way to the semi finals.

The highest scoring wave of the day was from none other than the man who actually lives on the point, Asanka Sanjey. Who got a nine point wave with a double hand grab air, in the first heat.  Asanka went on to make it into the finals alongside Kavinthirian, Santharuwan and Milan all from Arugam Bay.  The Local, Open and Women’s final will all be held on Sunday 4th July.

The top ten surfers from the local division have been drawn into the line up for tomorrow’s first and second heat of the Open.  Which will see them fighting for the title up against UK’s top surfers such as Oli Adams, Reubyn Ash, Alan Stokes and Johnny Fryer.

Warren Tuck : photo Jason Feast/UKPST

Sponsored by Sri Lanka Airlines, Crystal Holidays, Sri Lanka Tourism and Airtel, the renowned as one of the best ‘point breaks’ in the world, Arugam Bay on the East coast of Sri Lanka. Continue reading ‘A-Bay hosts UK pros at Champion in Champions’

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The long trek to …. Arugam Bay

……. Finally, good luck to Lyndon Wake, Stuart Campbell and his sister, Lucy, who have made the long trek to Sri Lanka‘s famed break of Arugam Bay for the 2010 British Pro Tour Champion of Champions event…….

BRIGHTENING UP: The sun is out at Croyde and so are Steve Altrum’s famous shorts ahead of this weekend’s Hotdoggers date. Picture: Rob Tibbles

north_devon_journalBRIGHTENING UP: The sun is out at Croyde and so are Steve Altrum's famous shorts ahead of this weekend's Hotdoggers date.  Picture: Rob Tibbles

NORTH DEVON’S army of longboarders headed over the border for the third round of the British Championships at Watergate Bay, Newquay.

Saturday started slowly in the small surf, but the swell grew as the weekend progressed, with the competitors greeted by massive 6ft-plus sets on Sunday morning.

The big conditions were a real test of stamina, Continue reading ‘The long trek to …. Arugam Bay’

Beautiful Arugam Bay

We went to watch the ASP surfing event but the winds picked up and we could watch no longer. We had to kitesurf. Amazing waves…Frauke and Sky see you soon in Sunny Sri Lanka!

Main Point Arugambay

Flying high above Arugambay

around the corner of Arugam Bay towards Croc rock

ready for action. The Arugam bay Kite crew

http://kitesurfsrilanka.blogspot.com/2010/07/beautiful-arugam-bay.html

TOP UK SURFERS RETURN TO Arugam Bay

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The UK Pro Surf Tour has announced it will be returning to Sri Lanka in July this year for the “Sri Lanka Champion of Champions Surf Contest” at Arugam Bay. Renowned as one of the best ‘point breaks’ in the world, Arugam Bay on the East coast of Sri Lanka. It is now a hotspot in the surfing calendar and is accessible as a result of the recent end to the civil unrest in the country.

The 2010 Championships will see top surfers fighting it out to become the ultimate champion including some of UK’s top professional surfers, international stars and local Sri Lankan surfers.

Llewelyn Whitaker

source:

http://www.ukprosurf.com/item.do?item=770

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Arugam Bay Highlights Day 1- Final Sri Lankan Airlines Pro 2010

….  continue below to admire  short YouTube highlights of every day of the recent ASP Surf Competition, including the exciting final

Continue reading ‘Arugam Bay Highlights Day 1- Final Sri Lankan Airlines Pro 2010′

Sri Lanka welcomes surfers as shadow of war recedes

……Late at night, there is a party on the beach.

“I guess [Arugam Bay] is not as developed as some other surfing areas,” says the ASP’s Jake White.

“But I think surf tourism here is really going to boom after this event put it on the map.”……

Just over a year after the end of the long war between the Sri Lankan military and the Tamil Tiger rebels, the country has played host to its first surfing championship. And as the BBC’s Charles Haviland discovered, both surfers and local residents hope it will not be the last.

Julian Wilson, Arugam - June 2010

Australian Julian Wilson won the first surfing championship in Sri Lanka

As dawn breaks over Arugam Bay, a fisherman casts his net into the lagoon near the long, low bridge that links the remote village to the rest of the country.

By 0700, Arugam’s other main industry is storming into life at the southern end of the beach.

On the massive waves breaking in a blue-green sea, contestants in the Sri Lankan Airlines Pro Surf 2010 “surf their brains out”, to quote one of the live commentators.

They ride the waves in virtuoso performances, astonishingly staying upright – mostly.

“Oh, and he’s disappeared!” roars the Aussie commentator as a losing semi-finalist disappears into a wave that looks 20 feet tall.

“Oh my gosh – just 40 seconds remaining – it was do or die – he had to roll the dice, had to have a go!”

‘Cool experience’

By now there are just two surfers left, of the 128 that started a week earlier. The final winner is a 21-year-old Australian, Julian Wilson.

Top-notch surfing – this is known as a six-star contest – has come to Sri Lanka and Wilson says he feels “unreal” to have won.

“It’s been such a cool experience over here,” he tells the BBC.

“The local people have taken such good care of us; the waves have been good every day,” he says. He hopes to return next year.

The locals of Arugam and Pottuvil, including groups of well-behaved schoolchildren and their teachers, have flocked to see the surfing.

Early in the morning some clamber up the dunes for the best view.

I foolishly follow them when the sun is higher and am forced to retreat from the burning heat of the sand.

It is better under the big canopy where drinks are on hand and where the reggae and hip-hop music is being pumped out.

“We really appreciate the surfers coming here,” Abu Saleem Muzzamil, a tuk-tuk driver, says.

Abu Saleem Muzzamil, tuk-tuk driver

“It gives us a lot of business – tuk-tuks, restaurants, hotel rooms, vegetable shops.

“They’re really friendly: they talk to the local people and the kids. For us, it is like meeting long-lost friends.”

Local surfers

The moment Julian Wilson is out of the water and receiving his trophy, Sri Lankans are in the sea as members of the Arugambay Surfing Club “reclaim” their surf point.

Twenty-four locals were given spots in the tournament and two received prize money.

The Association of Surfing Professionals (ASP) donates some surfboards to their local colleagues and the club’s 26-year-old chairman, Fawas Lafeer, is grateful.

Sri Lankan surfer, Arugam - June 2010

“We have really good skilled surfers but we don’t have any lessons, no surf coaches or anything,” he says.

But the club, whose members sport a uniform of black, red-trimmed T-shirts, are doing their own teaching for young local people, including swimming training.

They hope to increase their strength from 35 to 60 quite soon, says Fawas.

He says the membership completely cross-cuts the ethnic and religious divisions in this very mixed part of the country.

Never far away Continue reading ‘Sri Lanka welcomes surfers as shadow of war recedes’

Julian’s After Party at Arugambay

ASP Winner Julian Wilson enjoying a cool blonde after his victory

Julian and his supporters

The real party kicked off after the departure of the ASP winner Julian and lasted until sunrise. Sadly, our hero had to catch a flight the same night following his epic win at Arugam Bay

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Julian Wilson wins at Arugam Bay

Asp Winner Julian WILSON. Congratulated here by his youngest fan. Arugam Bay born Miss Leila

Australian Julian WILSON won the ASP Surf Contest at Arugam Bay today.
Perfect waves, beautiful settings and actions all round.

Residents of our remote, underdeveloped little Bay hereby congratulate Julian and thank him for coming to show his skills in this poor part of Sri Lanka.

More photos from ‘behind the world media scenes are appended below.

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Quarter Finalists Decided at Arugam

Julian Wilson enjoying his time in Sri Lanka! © 2010 - ASP/Robertson

Press release – ARUGAM Bay Sri Lanka: Right on cue a long range ground swell filled into the unique point break at Arugam Bay as many of the world’s top Association of Professional Surfers excelled in the perfection as quarter-finalists were decided in the SriLankan Airlines Pro.

For the fourth consecutive day wild-card surfer Julian Wilson (AUS) posted the highest heat win disposing of fellow Australia Adam Robertson in emphatic style. Continue reading ‘Quarter Finalists Decided at Arugam’

Indonesia’s Dede Suryana lighting up in Arugambay

Dede Suryana : image courtesy Sri Lankan Airlines Pro

“the wave is really good here, like Cimaja but longer and even more rippable for turns.”

Kuta-Bali — 2008 Coca-Cola ISC Pro Surfing Champion Dede Suryana from West Java is making big news with an impressive display of radical surfing at the 6 Star ASP World Tour SriLanakan Airlines Pro at Arugam Bay in Sri Lanka.

Suryana hails from the small coastal town of Cimaja in West Java, about 5 hours drive away from Indonesia’s capital city of Jakarta, but considers Bali as his second home as he spends a lot of time here surfing and competing.

After his first round heat win (Round of 96), Suryana was elated with his result.  He favorably compared the Arugam Bay wave to his hometown break of Cimaja where he first learned to surf saying
“the wave is really good here, like Cimaja but longer and even more rippable for turns.

After winning the first heat, he went on to place second in the second round and then further impressed the media team that is reporting the event by winning his third round heat, scoring a total of 15.03 points for his top two waves, a score bested only by Australian wunderkind Julian Wilson who racked up a 15.60  (out of a possible 20 points).

In an interview later Suryana said, “it is such a great wave and I’m getting more and more to know how the wave breaks and I really feel confident out there.” Continue reading ‘Indonesia’s Dede Suryana lighting up in Arugambay’

Final 16 surfers decided as Arugam Bay continues to pump at the SriLankan Airlines Pro

Yet another splendid day of surfing in sweltering heat on Sri Lanka’s lush  south east coastline with the round of 24 completed and now just 16 surfers remain in the Association of Surfing Professionals 6-star rated SriLankan Airlines Pro.

Indonesia’s Dede Suryana was again in outstanding form and the 24 year-old west Javanese surfer is enthusiastic about his chances here.

“It is such a great wave and I’m getting more and more to know how the wave breaks and I really feel confident out there” said Suryana after his impressive heat win defeating South Africa’s Ricky Basnett. Continue reading ‘Final 16 surfers decided as Arugam Bay continues to pump at the SriLankan Airlines Pro’

Surfing World’s super stars in Arugam Bay

surfingLankaMagazine.com

The Association of Surfing Professionals (ASP) world tour is currently on at Arugam Bay point break on the east coast, under the banner ‘SriLankan Airlines Pro 2010’. Arugam Bay which was recently voted as Asia’s top most surf destination by Floating Asia, has attracted some of the world’s best surfers, from premium surfing destinations: the United States, Australia, Spain, Portugal, New Zealand, Britain, Germany and Japan, to the ‘Sri Lankan Airlines Pro 2010’  ASP Tour.

Among those riding the swell is Julian Wilson from Australia, who is considered to be among the “world’s most progressive, fast emerging, new-age surfers capable of outstanding performances in all conditions.” Continue reading ‘Surfing World’s super stars in Arugam Bay’

So far so good at Arugam Bay

Australia's Sunshine Coast Daily reports

THEY have performed admirably so far but there is still a long way to go for the Sunshine Coast’s hopefuls at the Sri Lankan Airlines Pro at Arugam Bay.

Julian Wilson, Chris Friend and Mitch Coleborn have progressed to the round of 24 at the Six Star ASP World Tour event.

Twin Waters’ Friend will face Maroochydore’s Coleborn in the first heat of the round today, while Coolum’s Wilson will attempt to progress to the round of 16 later today.

Wilson said he was ecstatic to progress so far into the event, his first major competition since overcoming an ankle injury.

“Great waves here and the quality of surfing now we’ve hit the final 24 is stepping up,” he said. Continue reading ‘So far so good at Arugam Bay’

Arugambay’s SriLankan Airlines Pro: Day 3

“It’s a very enjoyable wave to surf,” said Cloitre.

Day three of the SriLankan Airlines Pro saw competitors greeted by another day of impeccable conditions for the completion of Round 2. A rising swell produced three-to-five foot surf at Arugam Bay, something that surfers like Drew Courtney, Julian Wilson, Richard Christie, Rhys Bombaci, Nat Young and Teppie Tejima all took advantage of and advanced into the next round, when the field will be trimmed to 24. For a full breakdown of the day’s action, continue reading the press release below: Continue reading ‘Arugambay’s SriLankan Airlines Pro: Day 3′

Arugam Bay Turns On For SriLankan Airlines Pro

Nat Young enjoying a superb wave as he comfortably wins his round two heat at Arugam Bay. Photo courtesy ASP Australasia/Robertson

“What a place for a contest” : Arugam Bay !

Sri Lanka, Arugam Bay: Fantastic conditions at Arugam Bay for day three of the Association of Surfing Professionals six-star rated SriLankan Airlines Pro.

A slight drop in swell with waves at 3 to 5 feet (1.5m) but perfectly angled on this incredible point break set-up saw the world’s top surfers shredding the long clean perfect waves as round two was completed and the field is now down to the final 24 surfers.

Number one seed Drew Courtney summed up the feeling of all the surfers competing here after advancing through his heat.

“What a place for a contest,” exclaimed Courtney.

The waves line-up superbly on this point and it’s like a machine peeling through with section after section standing up and allowing major moves – I love the place – the people, the wild-life, everything about Sri Lanka” added Courtney.

There were no major surprises today with all Continue reading ‘Arugam Bay Turns On For SriLankan Airlines Pro’