Quiksilver Open Phuket Thailand 2012 Returns to Patong Beach from 12-15 September as ASC/ISC Sanctioned 6-Star Surfing Competition



23 August 2012, Kuta-Bali:  As Thailand’s largest and most popular international surfing event, the Quiksilver Open Phuket Thailand returns to Patong Beach for its fourth appearance on the12th of September, this year upgraded to a 6 Star dual-sanctioned Asian Surfing Championship and Coca-Cola Indonesian Surfing Championship competition, promising to be bigger and better than ever.

Patong Beach, arguably the most popular beach in all of Phuket with its long stretch of white sandy beach backed by literally thousands of restaurants, hotels, spas, bars, and a variety of entertainment options, offers the perfect venue from which to draw professional surfers from all over Asia and beyond to compete for prize money, prestige, and valuable championship points on both the Asian Surfing Championship and Coca-Cola Indonesian Surfing Championship circuits.   Competitors from Australia, Indonesia, Taiwan, Japan, the Philippines, the Maldives, Malaysia, Hawaii, the USA, Hong Kong, and Singapore are expected to be joining the event this year.

Especially noteworthy is the fact that the Quiksilver Open Phuket event is the final stop on the 2012 Asian Surfing Championship circuit, which means that the 2012 Asian Surfing Champions will be crowned in the Men’s Open, Women’s Open, Longboard and Masters Divisions at the conclusion of the event on September 15th

 Last year’s Quiksilver Open Phuket winner Raditya Rondi from Indonesia has a strong hold on first place in the rankings with 8,000 points, so a strong result in this year’s event will see him crowned the 2012 ASC Men’s Champion for the second consecutive year.  Chasing him in second place is Indonesia’s Tipi Jabrik with 6,625 points, and Sandi Selamat (also from Indonesia) in third with 5,850 points.

“I’m really looking forward to coming back to Phuket,” said Raditya.  “Not only because it’s such a fun place to go but the event has bigger prize money and I’ll be able to get points for the ASC and the ISC.  With the ASC championship on the line, all the crowd watching on the beach and the waves being similar to my home break of Kuta Beach, I’m going to go all out and try my best to repeat both an event win and a championship win.  It will be a blast, and I’m so stoked to have such a great event on both the ASC and ISC tour this year."

In the ASC Women’s Division, Phuket’s own Annissa Flynn is currently sitting in the number 1 spot in ASC rankings with 5,850 points, in the driver’s seat to capture the 2012 ASC Women’s title needing only to finish ahead of last year’s ASC Women’s Champion Yasnyiar “Bonne” Gea from Indonesia in this event.

Current ASC Master’s champion and Patong Beach local Decha Sithidej will no doubt be pulling out all the stops to ensure a podium finish so he can raise the ASC Master’s trophy in front of his family and friends, and it remains to be seen if Indonesia’s ace longboarder Arif “Mencos” Nurhidayat can defend his 2011 ASC Longboard title against the Philippines Luke Landrigan.

New this year is the sanctioning of the event by the Coca-Cola Indonesian Surfing Championships, which will draw the top professional male and female surfers from Indonesia to compete for more ranking points in their chase for 2012 championship trophies.  Last year saw a significant number of Indonesian surfers coming to Phuket to compete, which led to the idea of making it a dual sanctioned event.  The Coca-Cola ISC circuit currently has four dual sanctioned ASC/ISC events in Indonesia during the 2012 season, so this will be the first Coca-Cola ISC sanctioned event outside of Indonesia.

In short, on the beach and around town it will be all fun and games, but out in the water the competition promises to be hot and heavy as the Asian regions best surfers battle it out for the top spot on the podium and their share of the more than 300,000 Thai Baht (almost $10,000 USD) total prize purse on offer.
A star attraction of this year’s event will be current and 5-time ASP Women’s World Champion Stephanie Gilmore, who as Quiksilver Women’s Brand Ambassador will attend the event in conjunction with the opening of the first Quiksilver Women’s store in the Jungceylon Mall.  She will be at the beach during the event to meet and greet her fans and surf in a few expression sessions, putting on a display of her world championship skills as a role model for Asian women surfers.

 In addition to the surfing competition there will be beach cleanups, DJ’s spinning out tunes, vendor booths on the beach and surfing clinics as well as BMX and skate demonstrations each day during the 4 day event, which will then conclude with an exciting awards presentation party on beach the evening of the 15th of September.

In press conferences held in Bangkok and in Phuket recently, Quiksilver Thailand’s General Manager Surached Munghtong had this to say about the event:  “The Quiksilver Open Phuket Thailand 2012 will be a true beach and lifestyle event for those who enjoy sport, music and fashion, even bigger and better than in the previous three years. The preceding events have been a huge success and joined by professional surfers from all over the world, as our main objective of this event is to promote the sport of surfing among the general public here and encourage Thai surfers to improve their skills by participating in international events,” he explained.

“In addition, we want to inform those that don’t know that Thailand is an excellent surfing destination during June and October of every year. Therefore, we would like to invite foreign tourists and those who are interested in surfing to participate in the event, which will be a great way to promote Phuket’s tourism industry during the monsoon season,” concluded Mr. Surached.

The competition will be held at the north end of the Patong Beach strip, where the sandy bottom beachbreaks offer up a variety of wave options according to the swell conditions, perfect for both longboarding and shortboarding.  If a sizeable swell should arrive during the competition, the backup site of Kalim Beach just a few hundred meters away will be utilized, a right hand reef break that can produce 100-meter long rides at an optimum 3-4 feet.

Holly Monkman, Quiksilver’s Marketing Executive for South East Asia is delighted by both the growth of the event and its significance in the South East Asian surf community, saying “We are very excited about this year’s event in Phuket, for not only has it grown into a 6-star dual sanctioned ASC and ISC surf competition but it’s also the venue for crowning this year’s Asian surfing champions.   The growth of surfing in Thailand since our first event here four years ago is amazing, and is testament to the importance of the ASC to the surfing industry in developing the sport throughout the Asian region.” 

“It’s very important to Quiksilver that we stay true to our brand’s heritage and help grow the sport in every country that we can, enabling surfers all over SEA and providing them with the opportunity to surf and follow their dreams, whether surfing for fun or for competition at the international level.  As Quiksilver expands its presence around the Asian region, we are fully committed to supporting surfing and surfing events such as these, in hopes that we will see more and more countries develop their surfing communities such as what has happened in Indonesia.   We’re already seeing great results in Thailand, Malaysia, the Philippines, and Taiwan, and there are lots of other countries out there that need our support.”

The Quiksilver Open Phuket Thailand is sponsored by Quiksilver Thailand, Yamaha, D.A.D., Nok Air, Chang, the Phuket Graceland Resort & Spa, and the Tourism Authority of Thailand, with partners the Phuket Province, the Patong Municipality, Phuket Best Event, and supported by Surfing Thailand, the Asian Surfing Championships, the Coca-Cola Indonesian Surfing Championships, Very TV, HOT FM, and the Green Channel.  International media support provided by the ASC includes: Surfersvillage.com, MyLifeonBoard.net, Balibelly.tv, Baliwaves.com,  Lines Magazine, SurfTime Magazine, Magic Wave Surf Community Newspaper, Royal Video Magazine, Alam TV Bali, and the Outdoor Channel.


For more information contact:

Quiksilver Thailand: 

Surached Munghtong, General Manager
Phone: +668194075385

Surfing Thailand:

Chanin “Joob” Aiyarak, President
Phone: +66819565854


Asian Surfing Championships/Coca-Cola Indonesian Surfing Championships
Michaela Partin, Tour Manager

Tim Hain, Media and Communications
Mobile: +628123606674
Email:  tim@isctour.com


About Quiksilver:
Quiksilver, Inc. (NYSE:ZQK) is the world’s leading outdoor sports lifestyle company, which designs, produces and distributes a diversified mix of branded apparel, footwear, accessories, snowboards and related products. The company’s apparel and footwear brands represent a casual lifestyle for young-minded people that connect with its boardriding culture and heritage.
The reputation of Quiksilver’s brands is based on outdoor action sports. The company’s Quiksilver, Roxy, DC, Lib Tech and Hawk brands are synonymous with the heritage and culture of surfing, skateboarding and snowboarding.
The company’s products are sold in over 90 countries in a wide range of distribution, including surf shops, skate shops, snow shops, its proprietary Boardriders Club shops and Quiksilver company-owned retail stores, other specialty stores and select department stores. Quiksilver’s corporate and Americas’ headquarters are in Huntington Beach, California, while its European headquarters are in St. Jean de Luz, France, and its Asia/Pacific headquarters are in Torquay, Australia.
For further information about Quiksilver, Inc., you are invited to take a look into our world at:
www.quiksilverinc.comwww.quiksilverfoundation.org,www.quiksilver.comwww.roxy.comwww.dcshoecousa.comwww.hawkclothing.com.

About the Asian Surfing Championships

The Asian Surfing Championships began in 2011 with the mission of growing the sport of surfing in South East Asia from the grassroots level by assisting each country in organizing professional surfing events that will develop the skills of their surfers in healthy competition as well as to draw attention to their area for the progression of surfing locally, nationally, and throughout the SEA area.

Organized surfing competitions have historically been the best medium for the development of surfers and for the sport of surfing, where learning how to compete fairly and to being disciplined in training and competition are key skills needed not only for surfing but also for life.

The ASC works with the local, national and multinational event sponsors and organizers to maximize the results of these competitive surfing events towards accomplishing the goals of sharing the sport of surfing and bringing positive economic, social, and environmental benefits to the people in these South East Asian countries.  See more at http://www.asiansurfingtour.com

About the Coca-Coca Indonesian Surfing Championships
The Coca-Cola Indonesian Surfing Championships is the sanctioning body for professional surfing in Indonesia.  The ISC was established in 2004 to provide surfing athletes with a consistent, legitimate, and respected forum where they can compete and measure themselves against their peers, a stepping-stone towards their ultimate goal of becoming a professional surfer at the international level

With the support of Coca-Cola Amatil Indonesia, through organized surfing competitions, the Coca-Cola ISC seeks to grow the awareness of the sport of surfing in Indonesia and throughout the Asian region for the benefit of the surfers, their community, their environment, their nation and the surfing industry.  Find out more atwww.istour.com



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Good Vibrations Retro Classic ‘All Single Fin’ Comp to Take Over Canggu Beach on August 25th





08 August 2012, Seminyak-Bali:  In a celebration of all things classic in surfing, the second annual Good Vibrations Retro Classic surf competition will take over Canggu Beach in Bali on Saturday, August 25 for a great day of surfing with old and new friends, music and entertainment, environmental awareness programs and beach cleanups, surfboard demo’s, and more.

Australia’s Asher Pacey was the winner of the inaugural Good Vibrations in 2010, and had this to say about his experience: “I enjoy this kind of event for a lot of reasons, mostly because it’s based around getting together with like-minded crew, slowing things down a bit, and just having fun at the beach.  Plus it gives us a chance to truly appreciate where current surfing comes from, surfing on these older style boards that used to be the cutting edge, and seeing how we all go on them today.  It’s all about the fun, and you sure don't want to miss out on that!”

A field of 48 surfers will be joining this 2nd annual event at arguably Bali’s most popular wave playground of Canggu Beach, their primary objective to impress the judging panel and the crown on the beach with their ability to master the single fin style surfboard.  The surfers are only allowed to use either old classic boards or new versions of the old classics in the competition; the only stringent requirement is that the board must have no more than one fin.

The one-day competition organized and sponsored by Drifter Surf Shop, Mantra, and Insight Indonesia will culminate in a 6-man final, where each finalist will receive their own new single fin surfboard just for making it to the final.  Up for grabs are two classic “Morning of the Earth” style boards, two pintail “Gerry Lopez” style boards, and two wingtip pintail boards.   The overall winner gets his or her name on the perpetual Good Vibrations trophy that will be housed alternately in The Drifter Surf, Mantra, and at Insight.  There will also be awards for the biggest drop, deepest barrel, most stylish turn, biggest wipeout, and any other crazy maneuvers that may manifest themselves during this day of retro expression.

According to Drifter Surf Shop’s Jake Mackenzie, “This event was originally meant to be an expression session of sorts, but then it seemed to evolve the more we talked about it and ended up being a contest.  But the real emphasis is on seeing the traditional style of surfing from the late 60’s and early 70’s on display, something cool and interesting for both new and old surfers and surf enthusiasts. This classic style is truly timeless, and is a beautiful way to represent the sport of surfing.”

“It all came about when Tipi (Jabrik) and I had a conversation about single fin boards couple of years ago, as he was looking for a few classics to display in his shop,” he added.  “Tipi told me about his idea of having a fun single fin event in Legian someday, and so we just took it from there.  I’m really looking forward to seeing these all the guys out there, getting barreled, doing big carving heavy-on-the-rail re entries…today’s level of surfing ability paired with yesterday’s board shapes and style.”

And with legends like Terry Fitzgerald, Mitchell Rae, and the “Drifter” himself Rob Machado coming, it promises to be one heckuva highlight in Bali’s 2012 surf season.

The fun filled and action packed day at the beach will also include music and entertainment, as well a positive environmental message in the form of a beach cleanup and the placement of new rubbish bins courtesy of Coca-Cola Amatil Indonesia. The eco-goal of the event is to leave Canggu Beach looking pristine, with a few footprints in the sand and new rubbish bins the only evidence that the surfers and the audience were ever there.

After the finals the crowd will depart the beach and move down to Mantra on Jalan Petitengit in Seminyak for the awards presentation and after party presented by Ketel One vodka and San Miguel beer, where Switchfoot from California will be headlining bringing their platinum album selling brand of rock music to Bali. There will also be a small Indonesian surf history exhibition on display, showcasing early Bali surfing legends and more.

The beer and vodka will flow, and tales will be told by those both young and old, so be sure you’re there to share in all the ‘good, good, good, Good Vibrations’!

Attached photos from 2010 Good Vibrations event (credit: Tim Hain - CC-ISC)

1.  Asher Pacey in winning form during the final.
2.  Pick a straw and choose your equipment for the final- Asher Pacey pulls his straw from the hands of Simon "Tripper" MacGregor as Mike Rommelse and Tipi Jabrik wait for their turns.
3.  Group photo of the finalists at Echo Beach, Canggu.

The Good Vibrations Retro Classic is sponsored and supported by Drifter Surf Shop, Mantra, Insight, Ketel One, San Miguel, Electric Visuals, Canggu Surf Community, Green Rock, MacBeth Footwear, Patagonia, Dakine, Creatures of Leisure, Surfyogis, Vestal, Coca-Cola Amatil Indonesia and the Coca-Cola Indonesia Surfing Championships, with media partners Bali Alternative Media, Lines Magazine, SurfTime Magazine, Magic Wave, Surfersvillage.com, Balibelly.tv, Baliwaves.com, RVM, Alam TV Bali, the Outdoor Channel and MyLifeOnBoard

For more information please contact:


Jake Mackenzie
Drifter Surf Shop
Phone:  +6281337405233


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O'neill Malaysia "Surf" Brand Ambassador


I was given the opportunity to interview one of the top surfer girl from Asian Surfing Championship (ASC) and also the brand ambassador for O'neill Malaysia  " Nur Hawani a.k.a Wani", who recently won 2nd place in the Asian Surfing Championship sanctioned event in Desaru, Johor against some of the top Asian female surfers in the region. 

1. Wani, tell us a little more about yourself.
- I'm a laidback person, a cat lover, a cinematographer for living and I'm a surf addict :) I'm currently representing O'neill Malaysia as their brand Ambassador.

2. Why did you choose this sport of surfing?
- The fun & thrill of it. The excitement starts even before I'm in the water surfing, it starts from checking the swell forecast, the anticipation while getting to the beach, and seeing the line up from afar. It never gets boring, I never know what the ocean will throw at me. It can be the same surf spot but the condition; tide, wind, wave heights is ever changing. I would be super stoked after riding few good waves. Surfing is really addictive.

3. Tell me about your first time surfing the waves. When, where and with who?
- Back in 1997 in Sunway Lagoon with my sister; Fuzi and our friend Kanesh. 1st time surfing the sea was in 1998 in Kijal.

4. What did your parents say when you first took up surfing? were they nervous?
- Yeah, they were concern of my safety; surfing the sea, midnight drive to East Coast etc. 

5. At which point did you know surfing was going to be more than a hobby for you?
 - When I tried every possible way to escape to go surfing. I quit my job once to dedicate the whole monsoon to surf.

6. How do you possibly fit in your time for work and surf as there is only 4 months of waves in Malaysia? How do you budget your timing for everything?
- I work in a production line so I pretty have my work schedule planned ahead. Its not a 9-5 job so my timing is also more flexible, if I couldn't travel to EC during weekend, I'd go during weekdays when its good. And during non-monsoon I'd travel out.

7. what do you think you would want to be if you weren't a surfer?
- Mmmm..not sure I would probably want to travel more.

8. How did your sponsor approach you to be their brand ambassador for surfing? 
World of Sports Malaysia Marketing Communications Manager approached me through his friend who has my husband's FB. They asked me to send my profile and I got it! I'm super stoked about it and i would like to take this opportunity to thank my sponsor O'neill Malaysia for being supportive and looking forward for a wonderful year with them.

9. Being a girl, how do you keep your skin protected spending so many hours in the sun & saltwater?
Regularly apply SPF30. After surf hydrate it with After Sun and Vitamin E lotion.

10. What is your advice for the girls who want to pick up surfing, a sport which is dominated by the guys?
- Do not feel intimidated by other surfers, mix around with them so you can be more motivated and learn faster too. 

11. Tell me more about your homebreak & fav. surf spot?
- Cherating point has amazing long lefthander breaks, the lineup can get pretty crowded on good days.  I always enjoy Kijal beach break during early monsoon when its less windy. Chendor when its working has solid waves but pretty hard to access without 4wd.
- Fav Surf Spot : Cherating, Kijal, Berawa, Kuta Reef, Echo Beach 


12. A few words about surfing in Malaysia?
-  It's getting more popular and the community has definitely grown bigger. What I feel we're lacking now is new generation of groms and female surfers :)

13.which surfer inspire you the most? 
Layne Beachley & Bethany Hamilton. 

14. What do you do during your time off? 
- Hang out with friends n family, Skate, Yoga.

15. How is it feel like when you won 2nd place at the ASC sanctioned event in Desaru this January?
-  It feels good. I wasn't very lucky in ASC year 2011, so winning 2nd was a great start for 2012 for me .

16. Surf Stance, Surfboard Size, Shaper...
Surf Stance: RegularSurfboard Size: 5' 11 - Webber, 5'6 Luke Studer

17. Any words for the newbies out there or anyone who is keen to pick up surfing?
- Its best to start with a lesson. Get a suitable surfboard to begin with and make sure to know the surfing rules to safe you from any trouble.

Alrite, Thanks alot for your time and hope to see more action from you soon and good luck with your ASC event this year. Looking forward to hear from you soon.....cheers,