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News British hopes rest with Skinner


[Jersey's Ben Skinner in action in France]

Cornishman Sam Bleakley has failed to join his British team-mate Ben Skinner in the third round of the Oxbow World Longboard Tour event in France by George Mojo

09/05/2008:// Bleakley, from Sennen, lost his sudden-death heat against Frenchman Timothee Creignou by 13.85 pts to 10.65 at Les Dunes.

Ben Skinner, from Jersey, faces Brazilian Jamie Viudes for a place in the last 16 of the contest.

Some glassy three foot waves offered all the round two surfers some great potential.

Australian Harrisson Roach, 17, put on a show when he defeated Japan's Eugene Teal with the highest score of the event so far, an impressive 18.40 point heat tally including a near perfect 9.65 out of a possible 10.

Roach, who tamed the southern peak with power and speed, left opponent Teal needing a combination of two waves to catch up.

"It was a really fun heat today and I was excited to paddle back out," said Roach.

"We have been sitting around for a few days waiting and I was excited to surf my heat. Teal stayed to the North peak and I surfed alone the whole time and got all the waves I wanted."

Roach, who lives in Noosa, is a complete surfer who rides longboards as well as shortboards and is looking to better his equal 9th place he got last year in the Oxbow WLT.

"I love surfing whatever boards I ride but where I come from we have perfect longboard waves and I am super stoked to be in this event," Roach said. "It was definitely a very good call to move South to Les Dunes and I am looking forward to surfing next round."

Michel Demont, reigning ASP Eurorpean Longboard Champion and former ASP World Longboard Tour number three, defeated Jonas Limaand advanced through to Round three.

Demont, who left the tour six years ago, is back in good form and will attend both ASP World Longboard Tour event this year.

"I had a bit of pressure as I did not know my opponent in this heat," Demont said. "The waves were good and it was a pleasure to surf the long clean faces just the two of us. I am stoked to be back among the world's top longboarders and it is a great feeling to be at Anglet."

 
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Surf snow crossover in Devon

 

Surfing legends celebrate Tintagel sewage victory

 

Surfers Celebrate After Saltburn and Tynemouth Beaches Saved From Sewage Treatment Winter Turn-Off's

[The Brush Ramp] [Arthurian legends back in Tintagel to campaign for proper sewage treatment] [North East Surfing]

Pro-surfers endorse Brush Boarding, a combination of Surfing and Snowboarding, in Devon, the home of its Aussie inventor

Surfers Against Sewage (SAS) campaigners have today welcomed Hilary Benn, Secretary Of State for the Environment decision to refuse South West Water permission to carry on dumping raw sewage at Tintagel and Bossiney

SAS campaigners are today delighted that Northumbrian Water’s application to turn off Ultra-Violet disinfection sewage treatment from October to April at Marske-by-the-Sea has been rejected by the Environment Agency (EA)

Brazil to Host Historic Assemblage of Talent for 2008 ASP World Masters

 

Cornishman gets a second chance

 

Northcore success at Watergate

[Brazil will host the 2008 ASP World Masters Championships] [Colin McPhillips in action in France] [Lewis Clinton by Les Clinton]

For the first time in five years, the ASP World Masters Championships will assemble some of the most legendary names in professional surfing to Rio de Janeiro’s Barra de Tijuca

Sennen's Sam Bleakley faces a must-win second round heat at the Oxbow World Longboard Tour event in France

It was a storming weekend at the English National surf competition, held at Watergate bay, for three of the Northcore team

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