16th The Jesus Longboard Classic ‘A fantastic day of competition’.
Surf predictions for the 16th Jesus Longboard Classic were quite difficult this weekend just gone, so after much discussion, communication with stakeholders, Surfline, the CSUK team, and a few extra prayers, contest director, Phil Williams, decided to tweak the contest so that the whole event was held on one longer day on Saturday, as opposed to the planned two. Predictions for Sunday were going to be very small and strongly onshore with a north-westerly wind, and not really contestable.
So after communicating this decision to all involved, around 60+ long boarders checked in to the Tubestation at 8 am on Saturday morning for what was going to be a real fun and community-based day.
The event, which is held at Polzeath Beach in conjunction with the Tubestation and organisers Christian Surfers UK, is traditionally one of the last longboard events of the season. However, as in 2023 it was brought forward to the month of April, which on this occasion definitely paid off.
The Christian Surfers crew gathered on Friday night to set up the venue and were back on site at 7am on Saturday morning ready to go with the hot drinks and breakfast which were free to competitors and well received.
Huge thanks to all the competitors who got their on time, and in fact the first heat started slightly early, which meant that after all twenty-eight heats were run it was still only 5.15pm in the afternoon.
The contest ran smoothly with a very high calibre of surfing, but with a really friendly atmosphere, and it was great to see a number of new competitors specially in the women’s division which was fantastic, and let’s hope they continue to compete in the other longboard events.
There was a new name on the trophy for the women’s title as well with Polzeath’s Mali Harbour taking the win, and Beth Leighfield taking 2nd in a very close final. Newquay’s Sophie Williamson did a great job in 3rd, and Jen Pendlebury in yet another final in 4th.
In a fantastic final final, Braunton’s Ashley Braunton came through to take his first victory of the open division in this event, and gave a lovely winning speech at the presentation, explaining that his first ever contest on a longboard was at the Jesus Surf classic in Croyde when he was aged 15 (Over 20 years ago) and that inspired him to start competing, what a great story. Arthur Randell who had been surfing so well all weekend took second place ahead of Falmouth’s Nathanial Keating, local boy Kourosh Zahedi in 4th and in a five-person final Chris Weston took the final position.
Each of the winners received a stunning trophy designed by CS member Chris Clark and great prizes supplied by Christian surfers and other key sponsors.
A massive thanks for all involved in putting on this really successful event and in particular for all of the surfers who competed, the beach-based CS volunteers, and of course everybody involved with running the event and the hospitality back at Tubestation. Era also did a great job with the water safety.
Without sponsors this event could not happen so a huge thank you for those that have been involved in previous years, Finisterre, Georges Surf School, 10Oversurf, Kosin and Ocean Frog, and a big welcome to new sponsors Surfs Up, Wave hunters and Waveland. It was also great to have Julie from ear plug provider Wave Ear plugs, offering free surfers ear checks and moulds, a great service which many of the surfers and volunteers took up.
Also a big thanks to British Longboard Union, and Hotdoggers for ongoing support, and Jamie at Surfline, for great up to date Surf Forecasts.
Action and presentation photos attached from Andy Holter, and the video edit will follow from Will Reddaway.
Even though the contest had finished on Saturday, Christian Surfers held the surfers blessing as planned at 9 am on Sunday with a number of the competitors as well as the volunteers attending, having a great time of fellowship and sharing stories from the day before with the Tubestation regular church crew.
A time of reflection to start the day off, and for those wishing a blessing of sea water.
The event forms the first part of the Jesus surf series with the second part taking place in Croyde over the weekend of September 21st and 22nd September with the 32nd Jesus Surf Classic.
If anybody would like any more information on Christian surfer’s, log onto www.christiansurfers.co.uk or the Facebook Pages Christian Surfers UK or Jesus Surf Series CSUK