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Blistering Performances At Future Legends Coaching Series
Blistering Performances At Future Legends Coaching Series
The only tangible way to ascertain the effectiveness of the South African Surfling Legends exciting and innovative Future Legends Coaching Series was to compare the surfers' performances in the second event against their performances and scores in the inaugural contest.
"There were significant improvements," said SASL's Barry Campbell. "The performances were up, generally, from all the competitors. It should also be noted that there was not a single drop-out from the first event, which signifies the value that the program has to the surfers, as well as their parents."
There were many concepts and ideas that materialised during the second mini-tournament, held in small, short-period south swell at Dairy Beach, with the finals being moved across to New Pier. One of the best was the video appraisals, led by Head Judge Jono Hutchison.
"The judging video that Jono showed us was really great," said SASL's Simon Nicholson. "It gave everyone, the competitors, the parents and even the coaches a really good look inside the minds of the judges and what they are looking for."
Standouts of the day included U16 Boys winner Koby Oberholzer from Warner Beach, Mitch Du Preez from East London who won the U13 Boys division for the second time and U16 Girls winner Kirsty McGillivray from JBay.
"It's great to be a part of this coaching series," said Koby Oberholzer of the Future Legends program. "To have coaching and advice from such a bunch of guys has been awesome and it has helped me to understand how to surf heats better."
CEO and South African Surfing Legends Co-Founder Graham Cormac was also happy with the progress. "One positive that came out of the day was to have two video sessions just for the parents," said Cormac.
There is also much excitement about the slot available into the JBUSupertrial presented by RVCA. The series winner of the U16 Boys divison gets a wildcard slot into the JBUSupertrial, set to take place from 1 - 12 June at Supertubes.
The invite-only JBUSupertrial is arguably the most important local event on the calendar as it furnishes a wild-card into the World Championship Tour's event, the JBay Open. Why so important?In 1999 Australian surfer Joel Parkinson won the main event in JBay as a wildcard, and in 2006 Jordy Smith placed third in the same contest as a wildcard.
The third contest in the Future Legends Coaching Series will take place on the 19th March at New Pier in Durban.