Lee Wilson Wins Open Division and Michaela Partin Wins Women’s Division at Rip Curl Pro Mentawai

27 May 2012, Macaronis-Mentawai Islands: On Day Three of the Rip Curl Pro Mentawai 2012 at Macaronis Point in the epic wave playground of the Mentawai Islands of Indonesia, two-time Coca-Cola ISC Champion Lee Wilson took out the Men’s Open Final over Garut Widiarta, and Michael Partin narrowly defeated Brenda Lee in the Women’s Division.

Both Wilson and Widiarta were in form surfers during the entire event, with Wilson posting the event’s only perfect 10 point wave as well the events highest heat score of 19.40 (out of a possible 20), and Widiarta close behind with his highest single wave score a 9.5 (out of 10) and his highest heat score an 18.70.

Unfortunately the Men’s Final was somewhat of a lopsided affair, with the normally active Macaronis point electing to take a long 21 minute break from offering up the world's most fun waves after the first 14 minutes.   Wilson jumped out in front early, racking up scores of 7.5 and 8.0 while Widiarta managed only a couple of small scores.  Widiarta gained and held the priority position, waiting for the bigger sets, but the ocean went quiet for the remainder of the 35-minute final. 

 “Garut was laughing out there during that lull, we both couldn’t believe it,” said Wilson after the final.  “He started to congratulate me after no waves came in for like 10 minutes.  I felt so bad and told him no way, he still could do it.  Remember this is Garut, and Garut at Maccas no less, so for him to come from behind and take me out was possible up until that horn blew.  Though I’m very stoked to win, and stoked I was out in the final with Garut, I do kinda wish he would’ve gotten a few more waves so it would have been a bit closer! ”
And sure enough, like a scripted plot, less than a minute after the horn blew the end of the final a set rolled in and Garut took the first wave and blasted the biggest air of the event and landed it perfectly.  But he had no trouble smiling and laughing about it together with Wilson back on the boat, with no sign of anger or frustration evident.  “Hey, this was my first final in like 3 years, and I got to surf this awesome wave with lots of my friends and mostly with only one other guy out.  This is my favorite wave in the world, it's the perfect wave for my style of surfing and so much fun.  I'm so happy we got to come here, so big thanks to Ibu Desti, Rip Curl, and the ISC!”

In the Women’s Division Final it was a truly international cast, as the four women all from different countries paddled out into a picture perfect Macaronis lineup to start of the final day of competition.
In the tightly contested 30 minute final, it was the Coca-Cola ISC and ASC Tour Manager Micheala Partin from the USA who narrowly defeated Malaysia’s Brenda Lee, just edging her out by a mere half a point, ending the final with a score of 14.00 to 13.95 (out of a possible 20). 

Lee had scored the final’s highest single wave score of 7.5 with her first wave, but then struggled to come up with up with the 6.60 wave score that she needed to best Partin’s combination of a 6.9 and a 7.1.

Partin was nothing if not ecstatic with her victory, saying, “This is my first contest win ever, so I’m so happy!  To be able to surf in such a perfect wave like Macaronis and to have such a great crew of girls to compete with, it’s truly the best experience ever.  I surf  at Uluwatu in Bali a lot and I think that is what gave me the advantage here. “  Recalling the last few minutes of the final she said. “It was fun and all but it was still a competition, so I was really worried near the end because I knew that Brenda and I were so close and she had already scored some good waves.  I was so nervous and then so relieved when there were no more sets in that last minute!”

Lee hails from Kuala Lumpur in Malaysia and doesn’t have a chance to surf consistently, so being able to surf a wave like this was a dream come true.  “Due to my work schedule and the fact that there are only waves in Malaysia during the monsoon season for 2 or 3 months, I couldn’t miss the chance to come here to Macaronis,” she said.  “Coming here to hang out with the top surfers in Asia and surfing this great wave with only 3 other girls in the water is the highlight of my surfing life so far.  Sure I would have liked to win, but getting second is pretty darn good and I'm happy with that!”, she said.
The Rip Curl Pro Mentawai 2012 was officially opened on the 23rd of May at the Macaronis Resort, with various government officials including the Bupati (Regent) of the Mentawai Islands Mr. Yudus Sabbagalet giving speeches and the locals staging traditional dance performances, and then closed with an awards presentation on the 26th.

From the podium during the awards presentation at the first class Macaronis Resort, event winner Lee Wilson was generous in his praise for the event, saying, “Thanks to everyone who made this great event happen…to Ibu Desti, the Mentawai government, to Rip Curl, to the ISC and everyone involved.  Without you guys it wouldn’t have happened and thanks for all your hard work.  Thanks also to all the boys who came so far to come and compete,, its been so much fun!  And being able to surf in such great waves and be in a final with my best friend,…thanks to all!”

Preceding the awards were speeches by Coca-Cola ISC and ASC President Tipi Jabrik, Ibu Desti Seminora from the Head Office of Tourism and Sports, Rip Curl SEA CEO Jeff Anderson, Coca-Cola ISC Judge Arya Subyakto, and SurfTime Editor Matt George, and after the awards presentation was music, free flowing beer, and good times far into the night to conclude an epic three days of arguably the best surf competition ever in South East Asia.

In addition to the exciting surfing competition and consistent with the Coca-Cola ISC’s mission to “Go Green” and help educate the locals about caring for their environment wherever they go. Dozens of specially painted trash bins were donated by Coca-Cola Amatil Indonesia and placed around the Macaronis Resort during the event, and will be moved to the nearby town of Silabu on North Pagai Island after the contestants have gone home.

Thanks to the Bali-Based ROLE Foundation and Yasasan GUS, the local children have received educational materials and instructions on how to care for their environment and their personal health from Curtis of the ROLE Foundation who visited their school, and headed up a team that included Tipi Jabrik, Dede Suryana, Mustofa Jeksen, Lee Wilson, Oney Anwar, Darmaputra Tonyo, and James Hendy to plant mangrove shoots in one of the area’s devastated by the October 2010 tsunami.

“We hope that with a bit of education and leading by example, we can make a difference in these peoples lives as well as help to ensure that our oceans, beaches and waterways don’t get more polluted so we can all enjoy these places we love to spend our time at,” said Curtis.

The Rip Curl Pro Mentawai was fully supported by the Government Regency of the Mentawai Islands and sponsored by Rip Curl Indonesia, Macaronis Resort, Garuda Indonesia, Andalas Media, the Indies Explorer, and the ROLE Foundation, with media support by Waves Magazine, Magicseaweed.com, Surfervillage.com, BaliBelly.tv, Indosurflife.com, Alam TV Bali, SurfTime Magazine, Maxim, Juice, and Lines Magazine.

Open Division Results
1st – Lee Wilson (Australia/Indonesia) Rp. 15,000,000 (approx. $1,600 USD)
2nd – Garut Widiarta (Indonesia) Rp. 8,000,000 (approx. $850 USD)
Equal 3rd – Raditya Rondi (Indonesia)/Pepen Hendrik Indonesia) Rp 4,500,000 (approx. $480 USD)

Women’s Division Results
1st – Michaela Partin (USA) Rp 5,000,000 (approx. $550 USD)
2nd – Brenda Lee (Malaysia) Rp  3,000,000 (approx. $325 USD)
3rd – Annissa Flynn (Thailand) Rp 1,500,000 (approx. $160 USD)
4th – Yasnyiar “Bonne” Gea (Indonesia) Rp 500,000 (approx. $55 USD)

Check out all the heat scores, photos, and videos of the event at http://www.isctour.com/events/ripcurlpromentawai
The Rip Curl Pro Mentawai 2012 was a dual sanctioned Coca-Cola Indonesian Surfing Championships and the Asian Surfing Championships 6 star rated event, with media support by Surfersvillage.com, Baliwaves.com, Balibelly.com, Lines Magazine, SurfTime Magazine, Magic Wave, Alam TV Bali, MyLifeOnBoard.net, the Outdoor Channel, and RVM, and environmental support in our Keepin’ it Green program from the ROLE Foundation, GUS, and Climate Dave.

About the Coca-Coca Cola 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 at www.istour.com

About the ASC

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

2012 Rip Curl Pro Mentawai set for potential Thursday morning start at Macaronis




Macaronis, Mentawai, Indonesia – More than 50 professional surfers from across Indonesia and seven other countries arrived at world famous Macaronis in the Mentawai Islands on Wednesday for the opening ceremony of the 2012 Rip Curl Pro Mentawai presented by the Mentawai Government.
 
The first-ever tour-sanctioned surf contest at Macaronis is now preparing for a potential start to competition on Thursday morning, the first day of the week-long event waiting period (May 24-30).
 
Perfect, glassy 3-to-4-foot waves greeted the surfers upon their arrival at Macaronis, generally regarded as the “funnest” surfing wave on Earth. Within 30 minutes of the surfers disembarking official event boat the Indies Explorer, the Macaronis lineup was packed with 40 pros, all warming up for the contest and putting on a spectacular free-surfing show for the hundreds of locals who gathered at Macaronis Resort for the event's opening ceremony. Rip Curl Pro Mentawai Contest Director James Hendy said the chances were looking good for a Thursday morning start to Round 1 of competition.


Macaronis Line up
 
“The waves at Macaronis were head high and perfect today,” Hendy said. “It's forecast to be the same tomorrow, so we're preparing for a possible start to Round 1 in the early morning. Today everyone was getting their warmups in at Maccas, enjoying the amazing hospitality of the local people and Macaronis Resort, and taking in the opening ceremony put on by the Mentawai Government. It's been a perfect start to the week.”
 
The Rip Curl Pro Mentawai opening ceremony was held Wednesday evening at Macaronis Resort, fronting Macaronis lagoon. The festivities included a traditional Mentawai dance performance and a welcome speech from the Bupati of the Mentawai Islands, Bapak Yudas Sabaggalet.
 
“We want to continue to grow this event every year,” Bapak Sabaggalet said. “The Mentawai Islands are home to so many good surf spots, some of the finest in the world. We want to ensure that the Rip Curl Pro Mentawai attracts more sure surfers to come here.”
 
Meanwhile, Coca-Cola Amatil Indonesia donated several waste bins to the community of Silabu, located next door to Macaronis on North Pagai Island. The waste bins will be in use at Macaronis Resort throughout the week-long Rip Curl Pro Mentawai to ensure proper disposal of trash.


Coca-Cola Ambassador
 
“The local government  have put in a huge effort to make this event successful,” said Tipi Jabrik, CEO of the ISC Tour. “It was also a great initiative by Rip Curl to pick up this event and help the Mentawai Government take the promotion of this great event to the next level. The Rip Curl Pro Mentawai has attracted a ton of surfers from different Asian countries to compete because everyone wants to surf Macaronis. It's a dream for all surfers, even professional surfers, and for a lot of the guys here it's their first time surfing Macas.”


Made Garut Widiarta
 
The 2012 Rip Curl Pro Mentawai presented by the Mentawai Government is a dual sanctioned 6-star ISC/ASC event. The contest will be held from May 23 – 30, 2012, and feature the best surfers from across Asia facing off at world-famous Macaronis, the most high-performance wave on the planet.
 
To experience all the action of the inaugural Rip Curl Pro Mentawai at Macaronis, including breaking news, live results and Heats On Demand videos, go to: www.asia.ripcurl.com.
 
Rip Curl Pro  Mentawai is fully supported by the Government regency of Mentawai islands and sponsored by: Rip Curl, Macaronis Resort, Garuda Indonesia, Andalas Media, Indies Explorer and the Role Foundation.
Media partners: Waves magazine, Magicseaweed.com, Surfersvillage.com, BaliBelly.TV, Indosurflife.com, Alam TV, SurfTime , Maxim, JUICE and Lines magazine.
 

Lines Magazines "Mag On Line"

With more Indonesian wave action than ever, Lines is back with a

fresh 2012 issue straight off the digital press!


Cover shot by Lance Slabbert.
In this issue:
Captured Moments – Shutter frozen surf stoke           
Bring On the Groms – Five young local surfers making waves today
The Weight of Air – Underwater observations by Lance Slabbert
And so much more.
Click here to read it: http://issuu.com/lines/docs/lines_16
Please forward on to your friends that like surfing!



Filipino’s Celebrate as Siargao Local Nilbie Blancada Wins Roxy Siargao International Women’s Surfing Cup



3 May 2012, Siargao Island - Philippines: 19 year old Siargao local Nilbie Blancada took down Australian past world tour surfer Kim Wooldridge today in a tightly contested 30 minute final to the delight and cheers of the excited Filipino spectators gathered in the iconic Cloud 9 tower.

On the third day of the Roxy Siargao International Women’s Surfing Cup that started on May 1st, held at the world class surf destination of Cloud 9 in the Philippines, Blancada first downed one of Australia’s top Pro Junior surfers Philippa Anderson in the first semi-final before showing off skills and patience beyond her years to win her first ever surfing competition over Wooldridge and bring home a huge winner’s check of $2,500 USD (PHP 120,000).
Blancada has only been surfing for four years and was an obvious standout throughout the entire competition, during the final patiently waiting out the back for the best-shaped waves and then putting together great combinations of maneuvers.  Wooldridge was also impressive on her backhand, throwing up big turns and going deep trying to score a barrel ride, but failed to find the wave that would allow her the high score with to overtake Blancada.

“I’m so happy, so really happy” gushed the excited Blancada back in the tower surrounded by her admiring friends and spectators.  “I was so nervous out there, as I’ve never really surfed with just one other surfer in the water.  But it was good because I knew I just had to find the good waves.  So that’s what I tried to do.”

When asked what she was going to do with her winnings, she replied, “I’m going to buy a motorbike!  Then I’m going to share the other money with my family.”  Blancada comes from a family with 10 children, and says she learned to surf from her sister Nildie and brother Nickie.

Kim Wooldridge was smiling and happy as well, saying, “This was so much fun, much different that when I was competing on the world tour.  Back then when I would put on the contest jersey I would feel the pressure and have to force myself to try and relax.  Here it was so different, I was able to just go out there and have fun.  I’m so happy for Nilbie, she has a great style and was ripping out there, and for her to win here is awesome!”

When Wooldridge heard that the event was happening again this year she immediately booked her ticket and began contacting the friends she made on her first trip her to the 2009 event.  Her friend Daisy Valdez from the Northern Philippines wanted to come but was short of cash, so Wooldridge and 2009 event winner Serena Brook sent her the necessary funds so she could come and compete in the event.  Valdez lost to Blancada in the quarterfinals, but at least receives $350 for her efforts.

An amazing event with great waves and an exciting finish, Roxy’s Marketing Executive for SEA Holly Monkman was delighted and impressed with the event and the level of surfing displayed by the local girls, saying “The level of surfing I’ve seen in this event was by far the best I’ve seen in South East Asia, and given a more opportunities I would say that they would soon be competitive at the international level.  It’s rare to see such a unique and beautiful women’s surfing community anywhere, let alone on a small island in Asia, and I can’t wait to come back and surf here again next year.”

A total of 21 women from Australia, England, Germany, Indonesia, Thailand, Switzerland, and the USA competed in the Roxy Siargao International Women’s Surfing Cup from May 1-3, and the event was an absolute success according to the Primer Group of Companies Brand Manager for Roxy, Quiksilver and DC Shoes Dino Gilladoga.

“First off, we are really grateful to be part of this opportunity to help and support the women’s surfing scene here in the Philippines,” he said.  “And we couldn’t have done this without the support of the Department of Tourism, the House of Representatives, the Province of Surigao Del Norte, the Tourism Infrastructure, Enterprise Zone Authority, the Municipality of General Luna, the Philippine Surfing Federation and Asian Surfing Championships.”

“We’re really stoked how the event turned out considering we had less than two months to prepare.  This whole trip to Siargao showed us that there is so much potential from our local girls with Nilbie Blancada winning against tough competition.  We can’t wait to come back and perhaps do something for Quiksilver next time” he added. 

Roxy Siargao International Women’s Surfing Cup Results:

1. Nilbie Blancada (Philippines) $2,500 USD (PHP 120,000)
2. Kim Wooldridge (Australia) $1,500 USD (PHP 60,000)
Equal 3rd:         Manette Alcala (Philippines) $750 USD (PHP 30,000)
                        Philippa Anderson (Australia) $750 USD (PHP 30,000)
                      
See more photos, videos, and more on Facebook in the next couple of days:  Look up Quiksilver Philippines, MyLife on Board, Surfista Travels – Philippines, and Asian Surfing Championship (ASC) !

This historic event has the distinction of being both the first-ever Asian Surfing Championship event to be held in the Philippines and the first to receive the top Ultima rating for its PHP 300,000 (approximately $7,000 USD) prize purse in Women’s Division competition.

The Roxy Siargao International Women’s Surfing Cup was supported by the Philippine Department of Tourism, the House of Representatives, the Province of Surigao Del Norte, the Tourism Infrastructure and Enterprise Zone Authority and the Municipality of General Luna, organized by the Philippine Surfing Federation, and with sponsorship from the Primer Group of Companies, Rockstar Energy Drink, the San Miguel Corporation, and media support by Thirty Six-O Media.

Press and photos courtesy of the Asian Surfing Championships - photos are rights free but not for commercial use.  For high resolution photos contact tim@isctour.

For more information please contact:

Philippine Surfing Federation
Zeny Pallugna – Secretary General

Asian Surfing Championships
Michaela Partin – Tour Manager

Quiksilver Philippines
Dino Gilladoga – Brand Manager for Quiksilver, Roxy, and DC Shoes
Phone: +63(2)303 1234: 567 0611


WELCOME THE NEW: NIXON LEGIAN, BALI

BALI, INDONESIA - Nixon revealed its latest conception on 17 April 2012 at one of Asia’s top surfing destinations, Bali, Indonesia. Located at Legian, the new space features the brand’s newest retail concept and is the first stand-alone boutique for Nixon in Indonesia. Armed with not only a premium selection of Nixon products which include watches, accessories and audio products, the 80sqm space also shelters an on-site servicing centre which will cater to all of the brand’s after care needs.

“The opening of this very first Nixon store in Indonesia couldn't have found a more perfect timing for several reasons”, marvels Nixon’s Brand Manager of Asia, Marko Yeo. He also adds that “it's a great way to showcase our new retail concept in the heart and soul of one of the world's most famous surfing meccas with summer just on the horizon. There is a service center located at the back of the store to cater to all our customers' and retail partners' servicing needs and this enables us to take our customer service to the next level! We are really stoked at the result of this store and would like to thank all our friends, family, the media and supporters who made our launch so successful and we couldn't have done it without everyone's continued support!”

In true Nixon fashion, food and drinks, and great music provided by DJ Jasmine, played accompaniment to the store opening. Gracing the event were not just close friends and family alike, but making a special appearance were firm figures of the surf scene: Nixon’s team riders Betet Merta and Made Raditya Rondi, ISC and ASC head Tipi Jabrik, and current ISC Champion, Marlon Gerber. Further adding on to the party mood, Nixon also threw an exclusive afterparty at the famed Vi Ai Pi club in Kuta.

Nixon Legian is located at Legian Street No. 135, Kuta, Bali, and is opened daily from 9am - 10pm.
Click here to view images of the store: http://on.fb.me/JJ6pua






And here for more event pictures: http://on.fb.me/JqRgLv

11-Time World Champion Surfer Kelly Slater Helping Environmental Efforts to Clean Up Bali

May 1, 2012, Kuta-Bali:  Surfing’s 11-time and current world champion Kelly Slater is joining the effort to help clean up Bali by donating a surf board and offering to give his time and money to turn the tide of the seemingly careless disregard for the environment that has permeated the holiday island.

Slater has been in spending the last few days in Bali surfing and visiting friends in between stops on the ASP World Tour, and was understandably aghast at seeing the large amounts of trash in the water and on the beaches of the previously pristine Bali.

On April 23rd Slater sent out a series of “tweets” from his Twitter account describing his concern for Bali’s pollution problems that not only went out to his almost 200,000 followers it was also “re-tweeted” and has by now reached hundreds of thousands more in the surf industry and the international media, notably in Austraila, Bali’s largest tourist market.

In an effort to focus more attention on the issue and create a stimulus to stir direct action, Slater has offered up one of his surfboards for bidding as a start, saying he will match the funds from the sale of the board as well as give of his time to motivate people into action to help stem the tide of this rampant pollution problem. Quiksilver Indonesia has taken Slater up on his offer and will be accepting bids on the http://bit.ly/JOWemQ surfboard on Ebay.

“How ever I can get engaged to help out to at least educate and spread the word to help motivate the people who know how to do the right thing to start creating some change here, I’m happy to do that,” said Slater.  “Giving a board is something simple but giving some time is something I’d feel really good about. The board is a start and if it’s going to raise some funds, I’ll match the funds with whatever the board raises… I’ll match that myself.”

He went on to add, “I think this issue is much bigger than just the surf community, obviously there’s some infrastructure that needs to be put in place in Bali and this part of the world to do something with the waste rather than put it in the ocean. If you walk down the beach without shoes you need to pay attention, as there are needles, random trash, all sorts of debris and medical waste. Yeah it’s a problem for the people who travel here and love coming to this place, but it’s more of a problem for the people who live here, it’s a really important issue.”

The funds collected from the sale of Slater’s surfboard and his monetary donation will be given to the ROLE Foundation, a local environmental non-profit organization who has taken the lead in undertaking coastal environmental projects attempting to slow down and ultimately reverse the destructive pollution that is ravaging Bali.

Michael O’Leary from the ROLE Foundation was extremely gratified when he heard the news, saying “We are over the moon and very thankful to Kelly for his kind donation, putting up a surfboard for auction and his offer to match the proceeds.  These funds will be extremely useful to us in implementing our projects. We are so grateful for the Champs support and the awareness it brings, as Bali is in dire straights and it needs action Now!”

He went on to add, “Bali’s ocean, beaches, waterways and reefs are under massively destructive pollution attacks from on estimated 5,000 tons of solid waste illegally dumped daily with little to no liquid waste management infrastructure.  All this waste eventually finds its way into the waterways and down to the ocean that surrounds Bali, destroying her reefs and killing her marine life. Some companies like Coca-Cola Amatil Indonesia and Quiksilver have initiated helpful and effective CSR programs, but more businesses here need to follow their lead or all hope is lost, forever. It’s time to give back and help this once pristine island.”

Quiksilver and Coca-Cola Amatil Indonesia joined forces back in 2008 in a concerted effort to tackle the disturbing issue of trash on Bali’s beaches, ever-increasing water pollution, and saving the endangered sea turtles.  Since then they have expended in excess of $200,000 USD each year funding programs in the attempt to clean up the beaches and water supplies, as well as setting up the Kuta Beach Sea Turtle Conservation.

In addition to these efforts, coming up on July 6th of this year Quiksilver and Coca-Cola Amatil Indonesia are hosting their 2nd annual Big Bali Eco Weekend on Kuta Beach.  According to Quiksilver Marketing Executive for SEA Holly Monkman, “This will be our best opportunity to talk directly to Bali’s top local government officials including Governor of Bali - I Made Mangku Pastika, Minister of Tourism and the Creative Economy Indonesia - Mari Elka Pangestu and Minister of Environment Indonesia - Balthasar Kambuaya. As well as tourism and industry leaders. We’ll have Quiksilver surfing legends Mark Richards, Tom Carroll, and Martin Potter and others here to help share our concerns and to stir up a action in this fight for a clean Bali.”

“Our goal this year is to raise enough funds to buy sand grids to add to the back of our three beach tractors and to continue to educate the local community and local businesses in how to care for and preserve the precious natural resources of this special island.  We all need to work together for positive change,” she concluded.

For more information and to help the cause please contact :

ROLE – Mike O'Leary - mike@rolefoundation.org

Quiksilver - Holly Monkman - Holly.Monkman@quiksilver.co.id

Coca-Cola Amatil Indonesia – Sekar Rara - Sekar.Adelina.Rara@sea.ccamatil.com

http://rolefoundation.org/
http://the-quiksilver-initiative.com/Foundation
http://coca-colaamatil.co.id/cormobile/csr/category/9030112011103553

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.com, www.quiksilverfoundation.org, www.quiksilver.com, www.roxy.com, www.dcshoecousa.com, www.hawkclothing.com.

Local Girls Dominate in Race to the Semifinals on Day Two of the Roxy Siargao International Women’s Surfing Cup at Cloud 9


2 May 2012, Siargao Island - Philippines: Local knowledge proved key to a semifinals berth on Day Two of the Roxy Siargao International Women’s Cup at Cloud 9, with Siargao locals Nilbie Blancada and Manette Alcala both besting a mixed field of international competitors in Round 3 and then winning their Quarterfinal women-on-women heats.

The Quarterfinals today were bookended by very tightly contested heats, with Nilbie Blancada and Daisy Valdez from La Union (Northern Philippines) getting the crowd on their feet and cheering as both girls traded barrels and attacked the solid 3-4 foot waves in an all-out battle for the win in Quarterfinal 1.  With only a minutes to go and Nilbie in the lead, Daisy needed a bomb and a big score to advance, but all that was on offer was a small inside wave, which she took and made the most of with a mini barrel and a couple hacks but it just wasn’t enough.

“I tried my best out there,” said the diminutive Daisy who is less than 5 feet tall.  “But I just couldn’t get a long enough barrel for a big score.”

Nilbie was all smiles and very excited to be advancing into the semifinals, but too shy to say anything other than, “I’m so happy!”
In Quarterfinal 2 it was Australia’s Philippa Anderson getting the better of Nilbie’s sister Neldie Blancada-Reitenbach, who had her share of waves but couldn’t find the big score that would get her ahead of the Australian Number Two ranked Women’s Pro Junior.

Quarterfinal 3 saw Australian past-professional World Tour surfer Kim Wooldridge make easy work of her local opponent Nemia, who seemed very stoked at just having made it to the quarterfinals, the farthest she has ever gotten in a surf competition.

The day’s competitive surfing ended with local 28 year old Manette Alcala winning over Roxy Marketing Executive Holly Monkman from Australia.  Manette was super excited with her win, saying, “I never though I would win that heat, especially against Holly because I saw her surf before and she is really good.  I just tried to find the best waves and surf as good as I could, and at the end of the heat I still didn’t know that I’d won.  I’m so happy I’m into the semifinals!”  Turns out she will be matched up against her friend Kim Woolridge, which she has competed against before.  “It’s great I get to surf against Kim again…I think it’s the 3rd or 4th time I have surfed against her and we always have fun. But hopefully this time I can beat her and get into the final!”

With the quarterfinals completed Contest Director Gerry Degan held a brief consultation with the remaining competitors and the event organizers to decide of the contest should continue, and it was decided that with the strengthening wind and two more days left in the waiting period it was best to stop for the day and wait for tomorrow morning to assess the conditions.  So with that it was announced that the contest would stop for the day and surfers and crew should be ready to go at 11 am tomorrow.

Semifinal 1:  Nilbie Blancada vs Philippa Anderson
Semifinal 2:  Kim Wooldridge vs Manette Alcala

Tomorrow may see the conclusion of the event and the winner going home with a big fat winners check of $2,500, as the waves are predicted to be much the same as today with glassy conditions and 3-4 foot epic surf!

This historic event has the distinction of being both the first-ever Asian Surfing Championship event to be held in the Philippines and the first to receive the top Ultima rating for its PHP 300,000 (approximately $7,000 USD) prize purse in Women’s Division competition.

The Roxy Siargao International Women’s Surfing Cup is supported by the Philippine Department of Tourism, the House of Representatives, the Province of Surigao Del Norte, the Tourism Infrastructure and Enterprise Zone Authority and the Municipality of General Luna, organized by the Philippine Surfing Federation, and with sponsorship from the Primer Group of Companies, Rockstar Energy Drink the San Miguel Corporation, and media support by Thirty Six-O Media.

For more information please contact:

Philippine Surfing Federation
Zeny Pallugna – Secretary General
or
Asian Surfing Championships
Michaela Partin – Tour Manager

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About Roxy:

Roxy is a brand of Quiksilver, Inc (NYSE:ZQK), the world’s leading outdoor sports lifestyle company, which designs, produces and distributes a diversified mix of branded apparel, winter sports equipment, footwear, accessories and related products. The Company’s apparel and footwear brands represent a casual lifestyle for young-minded people that connect with its board riding culture and heritage. See more at www.roxy.com

About the ASC

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 Primer Group of Companies

The Primer Group of Companies is a consortium mainly engaged in the retail and distribution of the world’s top consumer brands and products. We are also proud to have expanded our business portfolio in the area of industrial products and services through the production and distribution of chemical printing products, retail and maintenance of ACMV and HVAC units with after-sales services and creative graphic design and services. Most recently, the company also opened its first professional retail and merchandising academy.

The Primer Group’s network of companies is multiplying in a pace never achieved before. The company is now realizing its vision to become the LEADER in the global distribution and innovation of premium goods and services across the Asian region. After 25 years of continuous and steady growth, its retail authority has grown to over 50 premium brands, 100 free-standing concept stores and over 600 consignment doors in the Asian

Surfer Girl Announces Their 2012 Team Riders!

1 May 2012, Kuta-Bali:  Surfer Girl, the all-girls lifestyle brand born and raised in Bali, is proud to introduce the Surfer Girl Team Riders for 2012, a fun loving and dedicated group of six young girls who have been hand picked to represent the Surfer Girl brand in Indonesia and beyond.
Ranging from 9 to 14 years of age, these girls represent the key values of the Surfer Girl heritage with a passion for surfing and a healthy outdoor living as well as a caring and sharing attitude towards others and the environment.  Their mission is to share their passion for surfing and the surfing lifestyle with girls of all ages, motivating them to get out and surf, learn new skills, and experience new adventures.

According to Rusma Made, Surfer Girl’s General Manager, “At Surfer Girl we encourage girls to believe in themselves and to be the best that they can be.  We are committed to supporting the surfing community here in Bali and in Indonesia by developing this next generation of talented young girl surfers.  Our aim is to get girls out there surfing and having fun, but also learning new things. We are committed to make a positive difference through everything we do.”

The girls will be joining in local surfing competitions such as the Magic Wave Grommet Series, the Indonesian Pro Amateur Surfing Championships, and eventually the Coca-Cola Indonesian Surfing Championships, as well as taking weekend surf trips to various surf spots around Bali, Lombok, and Java.  





10-year-old Joniati “Cinta” Hansel is the newest member of the Surfer Girl team and is very excited, saying, “I’m so happy to be a Surfer Girl team rider!  It’s nice to be surfing together with my friend Taina (Izquiredo) on the same team, and to be able to join in competitions together.”  Cinta, the daughter of surfboard shaper Bruce Hansel, has set some big goals for herself; the first is to surf at Padang-Padang (Bali’s most legendary and dangerous wave), and second is to become world champion!
The oldest girl on the team is 14 year old Salini Rengganis, who lives in the seaside town of Pacitan in East Java, a predominately Muslim community where it is rarity to find girls or women surfing or active in any water related sports.  Salini has already competed in numerous surfing events dating back to 2006, when she joined her first local “Hidden Point” surf competition.  Her favorite motto is “Seek the fellowship of at least one new person each day, regardless of that persons social status.”
The rest of the team is made up of Panini “Pua” Johnson (13) and her sister Kailani who live in Nusa Dua, (10), Dhea Dhani (11) from Kuta, and Taina Izquiredo (10) who lives just above Padang-Padang on the Bukit Peninsula of Bali.
“We’re so happy to have found such a great group of girls to represent the Surfer Girl brand, “said Dewi Prasodjo, Head of Marketing Communications at Surfer Girl.  “We invite you to follow along with our team’s adventures via our website at http://surfer-girl.com and on Facebook http://www.facebook.com/ilovesurfergirl.  It will be lots of fun, we promise!”

For more information contact:
Dewi Prasodjo (Ayu)
Head of Marketing Communications
HP: +628159974652
Email: dewi_prasodjo@surfer-girl.com

About Surfer Girl
Surfer Girl is a lifestyle brand fueled by “LOVE, NATURE, FRIENDS, & FUN”. Our roots are in the beautiful island of Bali so we grew up with some of the best waves on the Planet Earth. Surfer Girls was born in the Summer of ’98 on the surfing paradise island of Bali in a small one-room shop on Jalan Legian 138, Kuta.
Today the popularity of “The Best All Girls Surf Shop in The World” and its figurehead Summer has led to the development and production of the Surfer Girl brand and clothing line. Our dream is to continue to be "The Best All Girls Surf Shop in The World," not stopping at the top but moving beyond that so the Surfer Girl brand also becomes "The Happiest Clothing Line in The World" and the development of Summer and the crew" as quality humans that can be a positive inspiration to others. At present, there are 7 Surfer Girl Brand stores in Bali and 7 Surfer Girl counters in Point Break World stores across Indonesia. See more at: http://www.surfer-girl.com