Season’s Finale

Season’s Finale

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Our last session of the summer is always a bitter/sweet event. We can feel the summer slipping into cooler days, but we are reluctant to call an end to our joyful surfing Saturdays. However, as previous years have taught us, we always manage to go out on a high. And this day was no exception. It was a very wet affair, both for the surfers and for the parents and others watching on the beach. There were few breaks from the driving rain, so our picture count of the contest is low, and there was no opportunity to catch the last nippers sessions on camera. As the hooter sounded on the final heat of the day everyone retired to the clubhouse to dry out and to learn the results of the contest and to share out the celebratory medals and the group accolades of 2025. The BBQ was already sizzling away on the balcony, a heady end-of-term brewing.

Our intrepid judges deserve medals themselves!

The clubhouse ceremony started with our St. Ives Surf School coaches reviewing their group progress for the year and making the tricky selections of prizewinners among their charges. There were celebratory medals for all participants and group photos after each summation. The chart below has the details:

Nemo – ages 4 to 5

Most Improved: Edie

Most Dedicated: Howie

Surfer of the Summer: Oscar

Dory – Ages 6 to 8

Most Improved: Mila

Most Dedicated: Otis

Surfer of the Summer: Josie

Swordfish – Ages 8 to 11

Most Improved: Emily

Most Dedicated: Lottie

Surfer of the Summer: Rosie

Dolphins – Ages 11 to 16 – Improvers

Most Improved: Dennick siblings – Noah, Ben and Anna

Most Dedicated: Joe

Surfer of the Summer: Solomon

Sharks – Ages 11 to 16 – Advanced

Most Improved: Jimmy

Most Dedicated: Reuben

Surfer of the Summer: Jude

And then our heroic contest judges, who had spent over two hours in the rain at the water’s edge scrutinising heat after heat, stepped forward to read the results of the Girls Final and the Open Final.

Elyse took the Girls gold with Lottie and Anne bringing in the silver and bronze. The Open Final was taken with a buzzer-beater of a wave by Bobby to deny Elyse a double success with Reuben and Joe in the minor placings.

Our thanks for the day’s event goes to St. Ives Surf School and their magnificent coaches, to our judges Steve, Joely, Teddy and Head Judge Jonny who steered the contest smoothly through a drizzly dank morning with humour and flair to give our novice surfers a taste of competitive surfing. To our BBQ wizards, who could ace any TV chef for enthusiasm, and to Tregenna Castle who supplied the bangers and rolls on the day. More generally, our season relied on The St. Ives Surf School for it’s booking system and coaches and it’s willingness to bring the joy of surfing to the children of the town who are lucky enough to grow up by the sea. Thanks also to those parents and helpers ( Are they secretly called ‘Penguins’ by the surfers and coaches? ) who keep everything rolling, battle the parking wars at Porthmeor Car Park on summer Saturdays and create that club vibe with their camps on the day. We offer our thanks, as always, to the RNLI lifeguards whose co-operation has been a welcome prop to our days from the very beginning of our club. We derive the greatest satisfaction when we see some of our alumni graduate to lifeguarding or becoming surf coaches at the school – in a small way we are giving back for their investment in us as youngsters in earlier days! Porthmeor Beach management continue to encourage and help us and we are ever grateful for their support.

So it’s ‘See you next year!’ when we can do it all over again. It’s been a blast!

Playing Away

Playing Away

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While there was no Saturday Surf Club at Porthmeor for our juniors last weekend, that didn’t stop some of our keenest Sharks from testing themselves on a wider playing field. The ‘No Pro’ event at Gwithian is always a highlight of the Autumn calendar locally and Saints Boardriders have enjoyed some success there in past years. This time we are delighted to see both Scout Foreman and Bobby Smith help themselves to prizes and continue that tradition. Scout won the Girls Under-14 event, while Bobby finished second in the Boys Under 14s. Our banner picture shows them weighing their bags of swag post-presentation.

On the Sunday we were represented on the national stage by three juniors in the Surfing England Junior Surf Series at Great Western Beach in Newquay. This third round of the tour saw Elyse Venables get a taste of competing in the Under 14 girls and Jude Rogers surf in the Under 14 Boys division. There was no podium finish for either of them this time, but I’m sure the experience at this elite level will stand them in good stead for future events. Bobby Smith was also up there and blitzed through the quarters and semi final en route to a third place finish in the final itself in the Under 12 Boys division. An excellent result! There are some budding stars nationally in this age group and it is a great credit to Bobby that he is establishing himself in that company. The picture below shows the four finalist from that division. Both pictures by Diane Smith.

So, all-in-all a successful weekend for our surfers, our club and our coaches. Just the final Saturday Session to go for most of our juniors now, but perhaps the more intrepid might be looking to find competition further afield over the coming months!

Unbroken Spell

Unbroken Spell

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Our good fortune with both the weather and the waves that greet us whenever we meet for Junior Surf Club continued last Saturday, encouraging a large crew of surfers to gather for the penultimate session of 2025. The Nemo and Dory groups stroked in to some gentle runners at the West end of the beach while the more advanced surfers had a broad field in the middle of the beach to do their stuff. Fingers crossed for waves and a fine day as we close with the final nippers coaching, comp, presentation and BBQ planned for the 20th September. See you there!