Noosa Festival of Surfing
The Noosa Festival of Surfing was established in 1992 at Noosa, Queensland by members of the Noosa Malibu Club, as an amateur surfing competition called the Noosa Malibu Classic. It allowed club members to invite friends to surf Noosa's right-hand point breaks and the event's popularity among competitive longboarders gave the club a chance to take the event to a higher level. In 1996 a professional division was introduced and prompted the name change to The Noosa Festival of Surfing (NFoS) in 1998. The World Tandem Surfing Championships were brought to Noosa in 1999 and Stand up paddle surfing was incorporated into the Festival in 2007 with live entertainment and fundraising auctions also being held.The festival is currently sponsored by Global Surf Industries and is maintained and managed by USM Events and commences with the traditional Mixing of the Waters ceremony led by Hawaiian waterman Brian Keaulana.[1] The Noosa Festival of Surfing is an official Association of Surfing Professionals (ASP) Longboard rated event.[2]
Background
Noosa was truly the heart of Australian surfing in the lates 50s and early 60s, with some great innovations in surfboard design. Most notably, the shorter boards they were riding at the time.In the early sixties, Kevin Platt, one of Australias and arguably the worlds more influential shapers, designed the early shorter transitional boards under influence from George Greenough . He was working at the time for Hewston Surfboards. A later and shorter advancement of these designs can be seen ridden in the Paul Witzig 1967 film "The Hot Generation". Trevor Hewston was the first boardbuilder in Noosa from around 1958 and although managing to stay "underneath the radar", his influence on surfboard design through the following decades was nothing less than outstanding. Trevor is still innovating today with advancements in epoxy technology.
The points at Noosa produce long peeling waves with perfect barrel sections. In those days a perfect wave could be shared amongst a few friends and you could camp at the end of Hastings street. Noosa today suffers from overcrowding and the unfortunate reality of development and urban sprawl. However a good wave can be snagged if you're early and it will be guaranteed a memorable one.
Pro Final results
Event | Winner | Second | Third | Fourth |
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2008 Telstra Men's Pro | Josh Constable | Seb Wilson | Grant Thomas | Jackson Close |
2008 Banana Boat Women's Pro | Jennifer Smith | Janna Irons | Justin Dupont | Selby Riddle |
2007 Odyssey 20/20 Men's Pro | Josh Constable | Harrison Roach | Jackson Close | Long Stout |
2007 Banana Boat Women's Pro | Chelsea Wlliams | Lisa Nicholson | Isabelle Braley | Crystal Dzigas |
2009 Golden Breed Mens Pro LQS | Taylor Jensen[3] | Josh Constable | Christian Wach | Harrison Roach |
2009 Banana Boat Women's Pro | Chelsea Wlliams | Melissa Combo | IsaSelby Riddle | Isabelle Brayley |
2010 Golden Breed Mens Pro LQS | Taylor Jensen[4] | Josh Constable | Christian Wach | Jackson Close |
2010 The Back Beach Women’s 1 Star Pro | Crystal Dzigas | Isabele Braly | Leah Dawson | Rosie Locke |
See also
References
- ↑ About Noosa Festival
- ↑ ASP 2008 Longboard Schedule with Full Results
- ↑ (21 March 2009). Taylor Jensen wins longboard finals. Sunshine Coast Daily. Sunshine Coast Newspaper Company.
- ↑ Ryan Brower (22 March 2010). Taylor Jensen Crowned Noosa Surfing Fest Champ. Transworld Surf.
External links
- 2008 Noosa Festival of Surfing Full Results - All Events
- Promo Video for Noosa Festival 2007
- Noosa Festival of Surfing Website
- Global Surf Industries