Pros
Wildcard
Andy King was the one to watch. Mr
unassuming quietly stayed in the background for most of the competition and anyone who didnt pay attention got a
nasty surprise as the silent assassin swiflty and clinically disposed of each
oncomer to take a 2nd place after the first elimination and a credible 4th in the final triple.
Another
favourite Adam Lewis had a shocking
start. The young gun who can threaten the top eight in the world at any PWA
event on port tack but the cruel starboard tack conditions left Adam
struggleing with a 12th and 13th place in the first eliminations. With port tack on final day Adam pulled
himself up to 7th place.
The Ams
Scott McDowell has won previous amateur
fleet and under BWA rules should have been pushed up to Pros fleet but with a
full pro fleet the Scot was pushed back to Ams under a sub rule. No matter,
Aleksy 'Lecky' Gayda did not allow the previous champ to distract him from
taking a very convincing win in all eliminations. PWA Head Judge, Duncan
Coombes has already remarked that he expects to see Lecky making a big
impression on the world tour in the not too distant future.
The
other rising star of the amateur fleet
is Lewis Merrony who has continued to stun everyone throughout the
championships with amazing wave riding and confident jumps. The quietly spoken
star experienced a flurry of 'competition rage' as he unleashed his anger at
BWA Chaiman and Tour Manager, Nigel Treacy.
Onlookers prepared for a full scale blood match but were dissapointed
when both were last seen heading off the beach hugging.
2011 has also seen a very welcome return by
Boardseeker
cameraman extraordinare, Alfie Hart who threw off some of the some of the
sickest tweaked donkey kicks of the competition but was only able to take a
fourth in a highly competitive fleet.
The Ladies
Debbie Kennedy delivered a perfect
perfomance in Tiree scoring 5 first places. Kariina
Perhonen and new girl on the block, Sophia Gilje battled it out with 2nd place
switching between the two every day . But in the end it was Sophia's smoother
wave riding that put her ahead. Whilst
Eilidh Sutherland came 4th every time her performance was also noted with the
judges remarking how much she improved through the comp and have earmarked her
as one to watch in future.
The Masters
See you in Cornwall.
Your Chairman
Nigel Treacy
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