Well, we are suddenly blessed with some swell, and while it brings a few problems of rips and washes for the most junior surfers on the inside, the guys out back are having their fill of some meaty waves. Here’s a flavour of the morning:
Yippee!
General Club News Groms Surf Club EventsThe first weekend of the school summer holiday! We can’t remember if it’s ever rained here, we have a welcoming wave at Porthmeor, all is truly sitting right in this world. There was another good turnout of eager surfers, some of whom can be seen doing their thing below. And here’s hoping that summer vibe goes on and on and…
Kids Club 13.07.19.
General Club News Groms Surf Club EventsCoach John posted an advisory on our Facebook page on Friday evening that conditions for Saturday club could be tricky with a forecast of strong onshore winds bringing choppy steep waves. Some of our youngest novices heeded the advice and gave the session a miss, but we still had over 70 kids tackling the waves on the day. The Dolphins, in particular, had a good workout and are well featured in our gallery of the day. There’s also a bonus picture showing St. Ives surfer Joe Greenaway’s new mural for Foxholes At West, just completed for the weekend. Enjoy!
Yay! Ragging the instructor at the warm-up Joe Greenaway art for Porthmeor
One Of Those Days!
General Club News Groms Surf Club EventsIt has been an on – off start to the summer season for the Kids Club as the tides have caused a few blank Saturdays in the calendar so far. Then when we did get a favourable morning, the waves were offering only a little help when we got in the water. However, there were over 80 eager beavers jumping in and making the best of the conditions. Here’s how.
Pre-session coaches’ briefing The basics It’s a rafting kind of day! Charge!! Just cruisin’
Here’s hoping for bigger waves at the next session!
Settling In
General Club News Groms Surf Club EventsWeek two and coaches and the surfers are getting to know one another better. The surf again offered all abilities something to work with – and became quite challenging for our newbies in the Nemos as the tide dropped and it became quite dumpy on the inside! The banner pick this week has one of our Nemos showing some stoke as he brings a successful ride to the beach.
Overall then, a stiff workout and a chance to see where we are at the beginning of the season. Now we can set our goals for the summer and get down to the nitty gritty! There’s a gallery of some of the action below.
Here Comes Summer!
General Club News Groms Surf Club EventsIt was a great thrill to have the Kids Club sign-up in the new clubhouse a couple of weeks ago, and our first session of the 2019 season kicked off on June 1st with over 130 eager surfers getting into action over the two sessions. There were new faces among the coaches as well as the juniors – here’s how we got on!
Harris briefs the coaches Nemos and Dorys induction Like this? Getting a feel for it How am I doing? Think about posture I’m free!
Meanwhile, our more advanced surfers were out back dealing with some chunky waist-high waves which offered a challenging paddle out to earn a thrilling ride back in. And in between, there was a group of improvers who were working toward their first shortboard experience. So, something for everyone on our first day back – and it feels great!







Where we’re at!
General Club News Groms Surf Club EventsThe story of our clubhouse, which was last featured here in May 2018, now continues. Construction was placed on hold for summer 2018 and only resumed once the tourist season abated and we had unfettered access to the car park and the site. The story continues now in pictures;
And first, our hall of fame. Five characters who are crucial to the story. These are the lynchpins of the job.

Ryan Neil – Construction manager John Lee
And here’s how the story continued…
The first task on resuming was to erect the upper storey This timber-frame construction shows rapid changes in progress The outlook on the seaward side reveals itself A broad lintel over the patio doors
And now the roof parapet Insulation added Door and glazing installed The principal view is glazed
Once to roof is insulated, the final finishing begins Timber cladding for the clubhouse Capping the parapet will complete the roof The clubhouse floor is in!
Chasing cables First fixes and plastering done Parapet capped Where we sit in the landscape The scaffolding is down Our public-facing side Rendering the ground floor Surf School crew digging the gas supply trench Smooth finish How do we get in? Steps! Sitting pretty now Fitting out the kiosk Here we are!
Pete working on the storeroom steps Nav lends a hand Kitchen installed Nightshift celebrate finishing kitchen Looking tidy now Ready for Kids Club sign-up tomorrow
This story can’t end without me once again thanking our major partners and benefactors in the project:
Here they are, celebrated on a plaque on the building for their contributions to the project. Many, many thanks to one and all!

Christmas Day Bash 2018
General Club News Groms Surf Club EventsAs the club grows stronger, so does the Christmas Day novelty surf gathering also grow more popular. We met at 10.30 to find friendly conditions and a willing crew, so here it is! As usual, my apologies to those I didn’t catch on camera – I should make it a New Years Resolution to improve my photography skills, or encourage someone more clued-up to bring a camera. Happy New Year to all our members , sponsors and supporters. May it bring you health, wealth and happiness!
- Milly Rose and Simon
- Bayfield pere et fils
- Downs surf team
- Nicholls family
- Zoe
- Kaitlyn
- Surf family Robinson
- Harris and Jacob
- Ladies section
- Matt dismount
- Teddy and Caz
- Nav and Katy
- He’s only holding it for his dad, honest!
- Kaitlyn
- Tim
- Charlie
- Caz
- Studious coaches
- Joe
- Jayce
- Flavio
- Sophia
- Luciana
- Josh
- Oliver
- Greg
- Harris and Pumps
- Slater family – No, not that Slater family!
- Teddy
- Oliver
- Jacob
- Abbie
- Adam
- Ed
- Pumps
- Nav
Surfers Ball 2018
Fundraiser General Club News Surf Club EventsWe’re always keen to dig in the wardrobe and get the gear out in saints boardriders, just give us a reason – the Swellboard Shootout, the Surf Instructors staff day out, or in this particular case, the Surfers Ball 2018. So it was off to Tregenna Castle in our finest rags for our principal fundraiser and big night out of the year. The blueprint was pretty much set last year with a very successful evening, and so it flowed again from a welcome in the lobby by Tom Quirke’s jazz piano, Andre Otto’s red carpet photographs and a quick flutter in the casino, to a formal welcome to members and our guests as we took our seats for a three-course feast. Some of our red carpet pics below ; many more can be found on our Facebook page!
Steve Hewlett introduced a short film by Greg Dennis which highlighted the club’s work in teaching our young members in the Saturday Club, and he brought us up to date on the clubhouse construction.
- Navs and Steve welcome everyone
- Greg’s film grabs attention
We were then honoured to be presented with a cheque by Sherry from Bid St. Ives in support of the construction of new public toilets incorporated in the clubhouse project. Whew!! ( See our headline photo )
As the coffee was served at the end of dinner, auctioneer Paul Le Bas got down to the nitty gritty of wringing some loose change from our assembly. On offer were some magnificent artworks from artists Iona Sanders, Dan Fox, Norm Hewlett , photographer Nick Pumphrey and ceramicist Jo Downs. We had vacations with Primrose Hotel, Sandy Acres Lodge and Tregenna Castle. There was a surfboard from Diplock, a medley of water sports activities for eight people from St. Ives Surf School, a bespoke private surf lesson and lunch at the Brewhouse with Harry De Roth, a VIP night at the Eden Session of your choice next summer with dinner and wine included from Hubbox, who also offered a valuable Christmas hamper of organic meats for auction as well. England rugby star, Jack Nowell sent a signed ball and there were also signed shirts from premiership rugby clubs in the package. And, a novelty item of Giacomo Tilli, the Italian Stallion – yours for the day – which was one of two lots which inspired some telephone bids! Business was brisk, and we offer our heartfelt gratitude to both the donors of those prizes and the winning bidders for their generosity in supporting saints boardriders.
- Auctioneer Paul and helpers
- Two items on offer here!
- A rugby fan’s dream
- Nick Pumphrey vision
- Hubbox compendium
- Jo Downs fine glassware
- Iona Sanders
- Norm Hewlett
- Dan Fox
- Harris handling telephone bidding
And then it was faites vos jeux, or hoist up your skirt and boogie as we took to the casino or the dance floor and let it all hang out. The music was again brought to us by the incomparable Sandy Acres Seven, and when they had got everyone good and greasy DJ Chewy took over and saw us into the early hours with some more banging tunes! What a Night! Some of our gamblers can be seen in the gallery below – my apologies for the absence of the dance floor action!
I conclude by offering saints boardriders thanks to Tregenna Castle, Sandy Acres Seven, DJ Chewy, Tom Quirke, Paul Le Bas, Andre Otto, Greg Dennis and to all our generous benefactors who donated those auction items. Many thanks also to everyone who bought tickets and came out on the night to share in the fun. Before we do this again we should have a clubhouse home to be proud of, and you will all have helped us realise that dream!
St. Ives Cup – Inaugural Edition!
Competition news General Club News St. Ives Surf School events Surf Club EventsFriday 19th October saw a new addition to the local surfing calendar, courtesy of St. Ives Surf School. An open competition for St. Ives surfers was held at Porthmeor Beach in front of a sizeable crowd of surfers and surf fans. It was heartening to see how many good surfers we have in the town – and there are quite a few more who were unable to make this comp at such short notice! Held under international judging rules, but with each surfer having been awarded a handicap according to their ability – the event was designed to give everyone an opportunity to advance through their heat, and thus encourage everyone to push his surfing to the limit.
- Settling down to enjoy the action
- A fine October afternoon at the beach
- And a fire to keep us warm!
- A familiar sight !
- Jacob pushing hard
- Melodie flowing
- Unexpected item in the surfing area
- Bryony en route to the semis
- Chaffers – half way there
- Pumps easing down the wave
- Christian finishing cleanly
- Jayce throwing buckets
- Deano laying into it
- Giacomo, top to bottom
- Nav adjusts his line
- Tony setting his line
- Simon eyeing a section
- Pete hunting the barrel
- Harry’s gouge
- Adam floating
It was a rapid-fire event as the 4pm start left little time to complete proceedings before dark. Six-man heats and not a moment lost between heats led us to a four man final as the light faded. The judges re-located to the waters edge to get a close-up on a thrillingly tight climax to the day.
Here are some of the faces on show- my apologies to those competitors my lens missed!
There was a nerve-wracking interlude as the judges checked and re-checked their scores from the final. The result was clearly a close-run affair!
- Pete and Mark – judges
- Charlie also in the chair
- Let’s get these scores right!
- What’s the score?
- Who’s won?
- Do we know yet?
- Right. Here we go!
And then we were ready. First trophy to be decided was Kook of the Day. Giacomo took the honours on this one for running over a grom during his heat. Here he is receiving his award from Teddy.
Next up was, perhaps a little more coveted – Move of the Day! Jayce took this for the most outrageous of the several airs that were landed during the contest. Here he is receiving his trophy from Caz!
And so to the winner and first holders of the St. Ives Cup. Harry De Roth claimed the prize, from Adam Bayfield in second, Jayce third and the evergreen veteran Tim Whitefield fourth.
Well done Harry!

Senara and Millie give the prize to Harry
Below are our finalists taking a bow. And before we go, we must thank Harris and St. Ives Surf School for another great occasion. This will, I’m sure, be the start of a new tradition in the town. The St. Ives Cup is here to stay. YAY!

Adam, Tim, Jayce and Harry. Our finalists.