Upsidedown Insideout

Upsidedown Insideout

There’s this, and there’s that. This ain’t that. This is our day to day. It’s get in the car. On the road. Upside down, inside out. This is mediocrity of the utmost. Celebrating real times with real people. This is done proper. For the joy. Chippa Wilson and Robbie Rickard on their a-game.

Rip Curl Cup Trials

Rip Curl Cup Trials

Made Adi Putra “Bol” put his years of Padang-Padang tube riding prowess on full display to top the leaderboard of the Rip Curl Cup Trials yesterday with an almost perfect two-wave score of 19.45 points (out of a possible 20 points), posting first a 9.95 in his first round heat and then backing it up with a 9.50 in his second heat to earn his spot in the Main Event where he’s hoping to come away with his third Rip Curl Cup win. He has won the Rip Curl Cup twice before, in 2004 and 2005, and is keenly looking forward to another victory in 2022.

“This was such a great day, I saw everybody getting big scores, 8’s and 9’s, everybody getting such good waves, getting barreled and having fun, it was beyond expectation’s really,” said Made Adi Putra. “I was surprised, to be honest, as I thought it wasn’t going to be on, but it was pumping! I’m stoked to be in the Main event, as I’m going to be 42 years old in August, so I hope to be the Rip Curl Cup champion as my birthday present,” he added.

Only 8 competitors out of the 32 that started out the competition in near perfect 4-5 foot Padang-Padang made it into the exclusive Main Event invitee list at the end of the day, and none in more dramatic fashion than 2014 Rip Curl Cup winner Made “Garut” Widiarta, who was in the last heat of the day having only two small scores from his first round heat, the odds truly against him.

“I had almost given up as there was a long lull with no waves for the first 20 minutes, so I was starting to think I should just paddle into the beach when some sets starting coming in so I changed my mind and said I gotta go for it” said Widiarta. Threading through an excellent barrel ride on his first wave, he was back in the game. “Getting that 8.5 score gave me confidence, then when I was paddling back out I got that 5.5, so it was my lucky day I guess. So happy to make the cut and can’t wait for the Main event!” he exclaimed.

Perennial favorite Mustofa Jeksen was a member of the exclusive “Perfect 10” club in the Trials yesterday, earning a perfect score in his first wave of his Round 1 heat to start his charge for a spot in the Main Event, and in the final of the day Nyoman “Blacky” Satria joined that club as well with a perfect 10 score, but unfortunately didn’t have a backup score with enough points to join into the Final 8.

When the final horn sounded the end of competition, Head Judge Wayan Pica was asked for his thoughts on the day, to which he replied, “It was a certainly a challenging day in the judging tower, but it was great to see all the amazing barrel riding going on. Differentiating between the surfer’s waves when on their backside and those on their forehand, how deep they were getting, how cleanly they got out of the barrel, keeping all those variables in mind required a lot of focus and concentration, but it was both exciting and rewarding and our panel did a great job today. Congratulations to all the surfers that are now in the Main Event!”

Rip Curl Cup Trials 2022 Results:
1. Made Adi Putra – 19.45 points
2. Mega Artana – 18.38 points
3. Mega Semadhi – 17.58 points
4. Raditya Rondi – 16.50 points
5. Mustofa Jeksen – 16.13 points
6. Agus Sumertayasa – 15.39 points
7. Tommy Sobry – 15.01 points
8. Made Garut Widiarta – 14.08 points

Congratulations to the top 8 who will be in the Main Event, and will join the other 8 international invitees that will be announced in the Opening Ceremony, to be held at Padang-Padang Beach on the 31st of July. The Rip Curl Cup Opening Ceremony marks the start of the one-month event holding period that runs the full month of August. The Opening Ceremony celebration will begin promptly at 3 PM, followed by a meet and greet with the surfers and contest organizers. The evening will conclude with a traditional Balinese Kecak dance performance.

All media wishing to attend the Opening Ceremony event may RSVP to Geby at +62 812 3727 7863 by Friday, 29th July 2022 before 3 PM to secure their credentials.

But before the Opening Ceremony, please join our Rip Curl Planet program starting out with the Rip Curl Beach Clean Up atPadang Padang Beach on Friday, July 29th at 8 am. The cleanup is open to anyone who would like to volunteer. Cleanup teams will collect trash from the beach, the car park, and the valley behind the beach. Trash bags and plastic gloves will be provided. Wear shoes and clothes you don’t mind getting dirty. Come have some fun while cleaning up one of Bali’s most beautiful beaches and the home of the Rip Curl Cup.

The 2022 Rip Curl Cup Padang Padang will be webcast LIVE to the world at ripcurl.com and at worldsurfleague.com. Fans can also visit the Rip Curl website to check the official event swell forecast, real-time contest status, and video updates from Bali.

RIP CURL CUP PADANG PADANG 2022 EVENT SCHEDULE:

Event Waiting Period
August 1st – 31st

Rip Curl Planet Beach Cleanup
Friday, July 29th at 8 AM, Padang Padang Beach, Bali

Opening Ceremony
Sunday, July 31st at 3 PM, Padang Padang Beach, Bali
1. Meet the surfers
2. Press conference
3. Traditional Balinese Kecak Dance

Official Rip Curl Cup Party
Friday, August 26th 2PM – Midnight.
Live performance by special guest at Ulu Cliff House

The Rip Curl Cup Padang Padang 2022 is sponsored by:
SAMUDERA INDONESIA SPORTS, ISLAND BREWING and ULU CLIFFHOUSE.
Official Resort Partner: Anantara Uluwatu Bali Resort.
Official Internet Provider: Biznet
The Rip Curl Cup is Padang Padang 2022 is suppported by: Yamaha & Persatuan Selancar Ombak Indonesia (PSOI).

Media partners: BaliBelly.com and The Asian Surf Cooperative (ASC).

Mick Fanning & The Ho Family

Mick Fanning & The Ho Family

Mick Fanning meets up with the Ho family for a fun day of surf in Hawaii! This morning had some nice swell at Rocky Point located on the North Shore of Oahu.

Surfers: Mason Ho, Michael Ho, Coco Ho, Mick Fanning & Dave Rastavich.

Historic Triple European Crowns for Team England

Historic Triple European Crowns for Team England

Team England juniors have absolutely stormed the 2022 EuroSurf Championships claiming 3 European Titles and taking 4th spot in the team standings

Let’s cut straight to those new champions:

U16 M European Champion: Lukas Skinner (above)

“I’m so happy for the win especially coming from the repechage. Surfing more heats in the repechage got me into a roll which made me confident in my surfing. It was great to share the final with some of my best friends from Europe. Thanks to everyone in the team, my family and all the support from home.”

U18 F European Champion: Alys Barton

“I am super happy to have just come first in the U18 Girls – I am now a European Champion! I am so stoked, it’s such an amazing feeling. The whole team has been so supportive, and everyone has been ripping. It’s been such an awesome event – the waves have been pumping and everyone has been having such a good time. I’m just super stoked to come out with a win!”

U18 M European Longboard Champion: Arthur Randle

“I feel overwhelmed, happy, and relieved. I wouldn’t have got there without the help of the coaches and the team. Conditions were tricky and my competitors surfed really well. Getting knocked out in the first round put my confidence down but I worked my way all the way to the top through repechage – the repechage final put my head in the game and I started to truly believe in myself! Big thanks to everyone involved!”

Lola Bleakley surfed brilliantly throughout the event losing out in the last seconds of the Girls U18 Longboard Final to an unbelievable wave from a Spanish surfer. Having led for the most of the final an amazing effort from Lola at the age of 14 – she’ll surely be back in two years’ time to claim her gold.

Lola Bleakley surfed brilliantly throughout the event losing out in the last seconds of the Girls U18 Longboard Final to an unbelievable wave from a Spanish surfer. Having led for the most of the final an amazing effort from Lola at the age of 14 – she’ll surely be back in two years’ time to claim her gold.

Jamie Wride, our team manger explains the level of commitment shown by the crew: ‘There is no easy way to the top of the European standings. The standard is so high with many world finalists competing in the European Games and you’ve got to be across all aspects of your game; technical skills, competition strategy and mental and physical resilience to push through a long week of heats and then dominate finals. I’m so proud of all of our team, these young athletes have grafted hard and delivered some historic performances for their country.’

Of course, it’s huge credit to our volunteer coaches and support crew – out at the Euros’ Jamie Wride, Beau Bromham, Lenka Koubek and Ben Skinner.

Dryrobe are very much part of the Surfing England family and sponsors for the junior crew, so huge thanks to them for their belief and putting back into the sport.

Thanks to Euroropean Surfing Federation and Ocean Spirit for organising such a fantastic event and our wider coaching team at home: Miles Lee-Hargraves, Karma Worthington, Jenny Briant, Damon Beveridge, Dr. Lindsay Woodford and Emily Williams for all their efforts helping the squad to prepare for the event.

It’s all the more impressive that the team has come so far without public funding. We’ve been knocking on Sport England’s door to try and change that, to bring in the support so many other sports benefit so much from.

This crew, our new European Champions, have just made those knocks much harder to ignore.

Surfing England remains a membership based organisation – not for profit, but all for surfing.

Your support means everything and we would love you to join us.

RESULTS

Longboard u18 – Arthur Randall (Eng)

Longboard u18 girls – Daniela Sevillano (Spa)

Surf u16 girls – Annette Etxabarri (Spa)

Surf u16 – Lukas Skinner (Eng)

Surf u18 girls – Alys Barton (Eng)

Surf u18 boys – Kai Odriozola (Spa)

Well done below.

Irelands Alex Fanning 5th under 18 Girls Longboard

Wales Blake Jones 5th under 18s boys longboard

Team results

1st Spain
2nd France
3rd Portugal
4th England

Kelly Slater: Lost Tapes | The End of the Road

Kelly Slater: Lost Tapes | The End of the Road

Kelly heads to Teahupo’o, Tahiti, a place he’s won five events at in his legendary career. Though he reconnects with the amazing people, the idyllic setting, and the perfect but dangerous wave, he has trouble finding success in the contest.

Kelly Slater: Lost Tapes gives fans the rare opportunity to witness never-before-seen footage of the best surfer on the planet. From free surfs to travel to adventures around the world, these are uncut and unfiltered moments from before, after, and outside competition. Follow 11-time World Champion Kelly Slater as he navigates another transformative season of his legendary career.