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| Good swell for the 18th Jesus Surf Classic at Croyde Bay. |
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| Friday, 10 September 2010 | |
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Taking place at Croyde Bay from 11 - 12 September 2010 and with plenty of swell forecast plus increased prize money and an additional category, the 18th running of the Jesus Surf Classic looks all set to be another top class Surf and Skate festival. The ‘Jesus’ comes to its North Devon home once again with a new Groms ( U12 ) division and the mobile Skatepark. The event is organised and run by Christian Surfers UK and this year there is over £1600 of prize money to be shared between the eight categories, with the Open men’s surfing champion receiving £300. Last year’s event was over-subscribed with over 130 entries so contestants are being advised to get their entry forms in early. As an acknowledgement of the increasing number of young surfers coming through, and to encourage their development, the event for the 1st time will be holding a Groms ( U12 ) division. All competitors this year will also be getting a limited edition DVD of eight of the most recent Jesus Surf Classic contests, as well as a contest T-shirt. It all promises to be a great weekend. With last year’s defending men’s ( Stuart Campbell ) and women’s ( Tassy Swallow ) champions both confirmed for this year, the competition looks like being pretty fierce. Over 100 Christian Surfers volunteers from around the country will be involved in organising the weekend, making it ideal for competitors, supporters, and of course their families. There will be a skate park, marquee and BBQ, and surf and skate movies will be shown on the large screen throughout the weekend. There will be a Big Move skateboard competition on Saturday and Sunday afternoons in the purpose-built skate park. Whilst the standard of surfing throughout the competition is pretty high, due to the events friendly nature, it is also a great opportunity for those wishing to enter their first competition to get involved. The organisers have agreed a 2½ day special rate for the Ruda campsite with Parkdean Holidays for competitors and their supporters. This means that you can stay on your pitch for all of Sunday. The Jesus Surf Classic has become one of the biggest and longest running surf contests in the UK, and Christian Surfers UK are once again very much looking forward to hosting it at one of the best beach breaks on the North Coast - Croyde Bay. |



With a good swell prediction, the 18th running of the Jesus Surf Classic looks like being another top class event.












