



The National Lottery Distribution Trust Fund supports SSA












 |
|
 |
Click here to read Previous Releases
|
| Monday 15th of February 2010 |
Cape Town surfer Chris Bertish wins 2009/2010 Mavericks Surf Contest

|
Mavericks Surf Contest
Presented by Sony Ericsson & Barracuda Networks
Half Moon Bay, California, USA
Waiting Period : November 1, 2009 - March 31,2010
Cape Town surfer Chris Bertish wins 2009/2010 Mavericks Surf Contest
Surfersvillage Global Surf News, 13 February, 2010 : - - Half Moon Bay -- Chris Bertish of Cape Town etched his name in Mavericks history when he was crowned champion of the 2009/2010 Mavericks Surf Contest at Half Moon Bay in Northern California Saturday (February 13).
After more than three months of waiting, contestants and fans alike were rewarded for their patience with an historic day for big-wave surfing, as competitors surfed waves described as some of the biggest they have ever paddled into.
About 50,000 spectators watched as Bertish outlasted Shane Desmond, Anthony Tashnick, Dave Wassel, Carlos Burle, and Kenny “Skindog” Collins to claim the Jim Beam Jersey and a $50,000 check from prize purse sponsors Moose Guen and Jane Sutherland of MVision and Barracuda Networks.
The total prize purse of $150,000 was the largest in big-wave surfing history, with $50,000 going to Bertish, $25,000 to Desmond in second, $15,000 to Tashnick in third, $10,000 to Wassel in fourth, $8,000 to Burle in fifth, and $6,000 to Collins in sixth.
2008 Champion Greg Long summed up the day perfectly while passing along the Jim Beam Champion’s jersey to Bertish. “The entire book of big wave surfing was rewritten today.” Bertish was overcome with emotion, adding, “It was an honor just to be here today and paddle out with these other guys. I flew 36 hours to be here, and this has been a dream come true.”
The competitors were greeted by huge waves as soon as the contest began, with heats one through four being won by Dave Wassel, Peter Mel, Alex Martins, and Ryan Seelbach respectively. “These were definitely the biggest waves I have ever paddled into,” said second-place winner, Shane Desmond. After two memorable semi-finals which were won by Anthony Tashnick and Carlos Burle, the hard-charging Bertish pulled through in the final round.
The Gnarly Head Wines “Gnarliest Drop” Award, given to the surfer who pulls off the most impressive drop of the day, was won by Anthony Tashnick. Commenting on the opportunities that today’s conditions offered, Tashnick said, “There are no excuses on a day like today, it was perfect. Whatever you wanted, you could take.”
The Jay Moriarity Award, given to the surfer who best exemplifies the spirit and passion that Jay was famous for, was won by Dave Wassel. Wassel, who thanked the Half Moon Bay locals for accepting him, was also blown away by today’s conditions. “It was undoubtedly the largest surf any paddle-in contest has ever seen.”
Despite the roughly 50,000 spectators in attendance, the Save The Waves Green Team was able to minimize the impact that the fans had on the area surrounding this world-famous break. As in years past, Green Team staff members separated trash and educated fans on how to reduce their carbon footprint. Added Maverick Environmental Manager Joao de Macedo, “Mavericks is a special place for all of us, and we’re thrilled to say that even with all of today’s foot traffic, the Save The Waves Green Team was able to ensure that this pristine condition.
Mavericks CEO Keir J. Beadling thanked everyone involved in the production of the event. “As we all know, producing this event is no easy feat. It takes countless hours of preparation from everyone in the Mavericks extended family. We’re grateful for the support of all who aided in the staging of this event, as well as for all of our sponsors. And congratulations to all the competitors on what was truly an historic day out here at Mavericks.”
|
|
|
 |
|