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04/07/2007:// North Devon's Ben Haworth's domination of the British Longboard Union series has been rewarded by winning the overall junior title ahead of the final event in Hayle.
Haworth has dominated the six-event series finishing first four times in five-event series.
The Braunton longboarder secured the junior crown at the Midsummer Classic, staged at Watergate Bay, in Newquay.
The event saw some the UK's top Longboard surfers competing in rough weather conditions, but small surf.
The BLU series tests surfer's capabilities across four different beaches, at five different times of year, to find the Oxbow BLU Open Champion.
So far in the series, competitions have been held a Peranporth Beach twice and St Quen's Bay, in Jersey.
At the Watergate Bay event, Phil Morris from New Zealand won the Open title, Adam Zervas took the Masters and Grace Davies won the ladies category.
The final contest - the Sunset Surf Classic - will take place at Gwithian Towans, in Hayle, on September 16th-17th.
[TJ Barron en-route to victory in Macy's E-Series Event #1 at Maili Point]
[Tassy Swallow]
[Toby Donachie]
The second of three events comprising the Macy's E-Series, presented by ASP Hawaii, will get underway as early as tomorrow at Ala Moana Bowls, surf pending
A Hundred groms from across the country congregated on Fistral Beach in Newquay to pit their wits and talents for the Moskito Surf Tour 2008 presented by Electric, Santa Cruz, Globe and FCS
St Merryn’s Toby Donachie fought one of the hardest contest battles of his career this weekend to ensure that he retained his title as the Quiksilver King of the Groms