Million Mile Clean

Million Mile Clean

UK’s biggest ever beach clean will reach Million Mile milestone on 3rd October, 2 months ahead of schedule!

On 2-10 October, UK charity, Surfers Against Sewage (SAS), are holding a mass-community mobilisation week to push past the millionth mile of their 2021 Million Mile Clean campaign.

Launched in April of this year, the Million Mile Clean is the most ambitious UK beach clean campaign ever and has mobilised more than 100,000 volunteers, nationwide, to each clean 10 miles of blue or green space through 2021.

The environmental charity originally targeted hitting one million miles of beach, street, river and mountain cleaning by December but the appetite of the public to get out into the UK’s blue and green spaces and tackle the plastic pollution crisis has been such that SAS now anticipate breaking through the Millionth Mile in October.

The Millionth Mile Week, which will take place from 2-10 October, will see 400 cleans taking place across the UK, attended by 30,000 volunteers and will launch at The Millionth Mile Clean on Sunday 3rd October, Perranporth Beach, Cornwall.

SAS is issuing a rallying cry to Ocean Activists across the UK to organise a clean or find one near them and get involved by heading to beachcleans.org.uk

Initially focussing on reconnecting communities with each other and the environment whilst putting plastic pollution back to the top of the political agenda, the Million Mile Clean campaign has fast become much more. Following the impact of the pandemic, the campaign has also focused in on mental health and physical wellbeing and has seen over 100,000 individuals reconnecting with blue and green spaces nationwide.

SAS is encouraging people to get involved and make a difference in their local community by registering a clean. All Clean Leaders are provided with an equipment pack for free along with all relevant safety guidance.

Hugo Tagholm, Chief Executive of Surfers Against Sewage, commented: “Despite the restrictions and uncertainty still in place throughout 2021, we have been blown away by the response from communities across the UK so far. Through the Million Mile Clean we have empowered an army of Ocean Activists like never before and we are now calling on you one last time to unite for the ocean and environment. We know we will achieve one million miles but this shouldn’t be seen as a limit. The question now is how far can we go? Sign up and get involved today and together we can make a difference.”

Richard Walker, IFCF Trustee and Managing Director of Iceland Foods, said: “I am hugely proud of the amazing efforts by the SAS community to achieve a million miles. Tens of thousands of people are showing just how much they care about protecting our blue and green spaces for future generations. We need to ensure that this is also at the top of every business and policy agenda, so we can drive change together.”

Hossegor Lights Up

Hossegor Lights Up

Finally, following weeks of virtually flat ocean the waves have finally graced our coasts. Hollow waves on perfect sand bars offered some nice tubes for the takers on this beautiful day for surf. We could say the season is on in Hossegor.

Jesus Longboard Classic

Jesus Longboard Classic

Organisers Christian surfers UK are very excited to be welcoming the longboard community to the 13th anniversary Jesus Longboard Classic, which will be held over the weekend of October 9 – 10 based at its usual venue of Tubestation using the beach at Polzeath.

After sadly being unable to host the event last year in person, due to COVID restrictions (although we did organise an upload video based event) it will be great to gather the longboard community back together again.

The Jesus Longboard Classic is a great contest for both those who have not entered a competition before and those seasoned contest surfers. The event has a well-deserved reputation for its friendly atmosphere and relaxed vibe, as well as the later rounds being highly competitive.

The event has always attracted some of the top longboard surfers in the UK, with previous winners including Ben Skinner, Ben Howarth, Ben Howey, Beth Leighfield and Emily Currie.
Due to the ongoing popularity of the event entries are limited, so for all those keen to enter we would advise surfers to get their entries in as soon as possible to avoid disappointment, the portal is now open, so to enter follow the link here.

All the various elements that go along with this contest, the great vibe, hospitality in the Tubestation and exciting surfing will all be there again.

With the Jesus Surf Classic growing every year Christian Surfers took the decision 12 years ago, to give the Longboard community their own dedicated event. This was done to enlarge the entry numbers and increase the number of categories being contested. Also, to give the competitive longboard community a more focused stage to highlight the progression of UK longboarding.

The Jesus Longboard Classic, after the success of the last few year’s have decided to continue with a ‘Legends’ category (due to popular demand) which will cover 60 and above, and this will be restricted to a maximum of eight surfers – first-come first-served. In addition, we will also be holding the following categories: Grand Masters over 50, Masters over 35, Open, Juniors (U18) and Women’s. Entry includes a free competition T-shirt.

Deadline for entries will be 4th October, unless there is space available in the surfers chosen category.

We are also very pleased that although not forming part of their contest series, the event is being endorsed by the British Longboard Union (BLU).

A big thank you to all our sponsors and supporters who help make this exciting event happen – Including Cornwall Council, Tubestation, Finisterre, Christian Surfers, Nineplus, Era water safety and Beagle Media

For further details contact on the contest, contact [email protected] or phone 07870830182, and for more information on Christian Surfers UK, including all the latest news on the events log onto christiansurfers.co.uk , and for more information on the Tubestation log onto tubestation.org

Congratulations Gabriel Medina

Congratulations Gabriel Medina

Gabriel Medina dominates at the Rip Curl WSL Finals to be crowned the 2021 WSL World Champion, securing his third World Championship.

After a historic day of surfing at the inaugural Rip Curl WSL Finals, Gabriel Medina secured his third surfing World Championship, beating countryman Filipe Toledo in a new, best of three final format in perfect Southern Californian surf on Tuesday.

“Dream big. Work hard. Do everything with love”, says Gabriel Medina, on his desire to win a third World Title.

For Medina, this third World Title puts him amongst some very heavy company. He joins surfers such as Tom Curren, Andy Irons and Mick Fanning with three Titles.

Heading into the Title Match, the 2021 World Championship was No. 1 seed Medina’s lose. After a dominant regular season, the Brazilian goofyfoot just kept right on rolling at Lowers against rival Filipe Toledo.

He opened the best-out-of-three matchup by taking the first heat courtesy of the day’s first 9-point ride. A tight heat, Medina ended up edging out Toledo by a mere 0.60 of a point with a 16.30 scoreline.

Medina then went into overdrive in the second heat of the Title Match. Stomping a backflip — a freesurf move he unleashed on the internet just days ago — the judges awarded him a 9.03 for sticking it in competition to put the heat well in his control.

About halfway through the Match things were forced to go on hold due to a shark in the lineup — reportedly an eight-foot great white — but Medina was able to pick right back up where he left off and held off a hard-charging Toledo — who had multiple eight-point rides of his own — to claim his third Title.

“I feel so happy. It is not everyday you accomplish your dream,” Medina said afterwards. “It feels so good to dream. Every dream seems to be impossible until it is done … I had this dream in my mind for a long time.”
#VaiMedina #RipCurlWSLFinals

O’Neill Digital Junior Showdown

O’Neill Digital Junior Showdown

O’Neill is glad to present the first Digital Junior Showdown. We’re going on a mission to find the most original teenage surfers in the Europe.

The competition is all about being expressive and having a good time on the water. We are not looking for the most technical surfer, but for you to show us how you enjoy yourself in an original and inventive way.

The Rules

• Competitors must be between 12-18 years old.
• Competitors must be based in Europe.
• The length of a submitted clip must be under 60 seconds.
• 1 boys and 1 girls category.
• Deadline of submissions is 1 October. Winner to be announced on 15 October.

How To Participate 

To enter, you must upload your clip either your personal Instagram or TikTok page. Use the Hashtag #JuniorShowdown and Tag @oneilleurope on IG or @oneillofficial on TikTok and make sure your profile is set to public. That’s it, no further Guidelines. Feel free to post a single wave or go all out on your edit. You will be judged on creativity, riding style and originality.

Prizes

You can enter #JuniorShowdown as many times as you like, however, all of your entries will be judged individually. 2 sponsorships will be awarded. One for the girls’ category, and one for the boys’ category.

The Judges

Our judging panel consists of a mix of current team O’Neill and veterans, as well as O’Neill Staff.

Victoria Vergara. From competing on the World Longboard Tour to classic logging events like the Duct Tape Invitational, Victoria continues to chase waves and travel year-round.

Soli Bailey won the ASP Australasia Pro Junior Series back in 2014 and has quietly climbed the world surfing ranks up into the WSL world tour.

Nick Walters is a part of the global O’Neill Marketing team. Nick started to surf in Australia when he was 2. He has over a decade of experience working in the surf industry.

Frank Vanleenhove has been surfing since the 70’s and has won more comps than you can count. The O’Neill veteran is the founder of Surfers and Lakeside Paradise where he manages the O’Neill Surf Academy.