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Jersey's own arrives back after World Surfing Games
by George Mojo
25/10/2006:// Jersey's Ben Skinner arrives back in Cornwall today following his amazing achievement at the World Surfing Games in California.
The 21-year-old will be showing off his silver medal at the International Surfing Centre at Newquay's Fistral Beach.
Skinner, who now lives in Newquay, will be joined by other Freespirit British team members, juniors who are currently undergoing special British Surfing Association training at Fistral Beach, key members of the BSA and personalities from the history of British surfing.
Those attending will mark the occasion in the traditional way by covering Skinner in champagne and hearing what it feels like to be a medal winner in what is the equivalent of the surfing Olympics.
This is the first result at this level by a British surfer for over 40 years and is a timely mark for the 40th anniversary of the British Surfing Association.
Skinner surfed amazingly in his Longboard section of the World Games final at Huntington Beach, beating surfers from Hawaii and Australia to take the second place.
Overall the British team also achieved their ambition of coming within the top ten nations in the world, taking ninth place out of 33 countries.
Top surfers Alan Stokes and Sam Lamiroy made it into the quarter finals of the Open category and Gemma Harris, a bodyboarder from Wales, made it to the third round of the repercharge before being knocked out.
A British judge, Joanne Hillman, was also given a major recognition for her judging commitment and skill throughout the event.
Her average scoring was 92% and as a result she has been invited to judge at the next World Surfing Games in Portugal.
The British team has now set off for the World Surfing Games and things became a little nerve-racking before departure due to a last minute personal situation which meant that their invaluable team manager had to pull out
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