Drift Surf Magazine


 
  arrow down red
  In this issue 006
And much more!
Drift Surf Magazine cover issue 006
VIEW THE DIGITAL SAMPLER
 
 
To advertise call 0117 314 2836
Or Skype us
Newsletter join now
Keep in touch with all the latest surf news, green scene and partner info by joining the Drift weekly update.
SIGN UP NOW
What are we made of?
Drift Magazine is made from ECF (Elemental Chlorine Free) FSC Certified pulp and low VOC vegetable inks. Studio power by Ecotricity and delivery made using Biopower V100 waste oil.
Contact information
 
  Drift Surf Magazine || Home Page || RSS Feed || News Archive

News Top surfers pass on their skills at board clinic


Mark 'Egor' Harris tutors at Surfing Federation by George Mojo

25/07/2006:// The Freespirit English Surfing Federation English Surf Federation Surf School made that possible when former English champion Mark 'Egor' Harris took to the water along with seven surfers eager to learn everything he knew.

The day kicked off early with a beach lesson where the surfers warmed up and were taught about safety in the water.
That was followed by a two hour lesson in the water. Before long the sun came out from behind the clouds and everyone was enjoying the experience. After a break for lunch (and a chance to catch their breath back!) the surfers plunged back into the water and perfected what they had been taught in the morning with the help of the instructors. By the end of the day everyone was catching waves and riding them in.

One of the participants Susan King, 20, said: "The day has been so helpful, I've tried learning to surf before now but it was today that it all clicked into place. I'm going to go surfing lots more throughout the summer now I know that I can do it. Egor made it seem very easy and it was really inspirational to learn with a pro."

Harris, who is currently competed on the BPSA pro tour said it was good to be able to pass on his skills: "It was a fun day, everyone has been so enthusiastic no matter what their surfing standard, everyone has improved heaps and most importantly everyone enjoyed it."

The exciting pro surf days were designed by the the English Surf Federation to get more people involved in the sport.
The ESF is particularly special because all profits from the surf school, generated from the lessons sales, are ploughed straight back into supporting promising English surfers and providing the framework of support that they need to develop as the next generation of top athletes.

Later this summer will be more pro surfer clinics including days that are specific to girls surfing and bodyboarding.
The next pro clinic is on the 19th August with 28 year old Llewellyn Whittaker who is now sitting at 6th place on the BPSA tour.

Whittaker is committed to encouraging British surf from the grass roots levels up.
On the 28th August there is set to be a girls only clinic with Dominque Kent. Dominique is the British Longboarding Union female champion - her style is loose, fluid and elegant, ensuring here continual placing at the top of the longboarding contest list. Her lively gregarious, encouraging style makes her the perfect pro-coach to introduce girls at the Freespirit clinic to the waves and inspire them all to enjoy what's great about the awesome surf lifestyle.

As well as the exciting surf clinics there will be a bodyboarding clinic with Rob Barber on the 16th September. Newquay born and bred, Rob Barber is one of the key faces on the UK bodyboarding scene. Rob has represented Britain and England in many competitions all over the world and has won over 25 events including British Cup Champion and British Bodyboard Club Championship.

Barber says, "We think that it is going to have such a positive impact on the UK surfing scene; we're expecting that people will come from all over the country to attend the surf . It's all about getting as many people as possible surfing and we expect that the pros will pass on their knowledge and enthusiasm."
 
  Surfing headlines

Rabacal and Inman are new ISA tandem world champions

 

Excellent Conditions for Rip Curl Pro Mademoiselle

 

Fryer cooking in Skins final

[Rabacal and Inman (pictured right)] [Amee Donohoe] [Michah Lester]

Champions tell the story of their succes step by step

Four-to-six foot swell predicted for event No. 3 of 8 on the 2008 ASP Women’s World Tour

England international Johnny Fryer took top prize at the Quiksilver Skins Invitational in Newquay

Strong start for Winter in Portugal

 

Second Euro final for Ash

 

Quiksilver and Spencer Hargraves back Joe Way

[Russell Winter] [Bude's Reubyn Ash on a high in Portugal] [Joe Way]

Cornwall's Russell Winter has had a superb start at the Buondi Billabong Pro in Portugal notching up one of the top four heat scores of the competition so far

Cornwall's Ruebyn Ash put in a superb performance to reach his second European Pro Junior final of the season

Skins "King of the Groms" Contest and Spencer Hargraves raise £800

  arrow up blue
  Plane Surf travel     Safety Surf art    Enviroment Surf environment
   
  :// HOME | NEWS | THIS ISSUE | SUBSCRIBE | BACK ISSUES | SURF BLOG DIRECTORY | PODCAST | BUYER'S GUIDE | FORUM | COMPETITIONS | PRESS RELEASES | WiLDCOAST | SAS | WDCS | SHOP | CONTACT US /...
Digital SamplerDigital Sampler
Drift Magazine is a consumer title of Polestar Publishing Ltd Registered No. 06438269 www.polestar-publishing.co.uk