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This April saw the final installment of the 08'-'09 SWA series, with Southampton's "Windstock" BUCS Windsurfing Nationals bringing the year to a powerful finish. Read on for more details.
Friday night saw universities from all over the country rocking up to the sunny South coast ready and eager after the Easter break for the final stage in the years race series and a full power weekend of partying. After registration and picking up sail numbers, food tickets and pimped t-shirts, tents were pitched, BBQ’s were lit and the socializing began for what would be the most insane BUCS nationals to date!
Saturday dawned sunny and warm, with the tunes kicked off under the red bull tent by Southampton’s resident DJ Crowds. After many a hung over sailor had rigged up the racing began. The morning saw the advanced, intermediates and beginners donning neoprene and cutting up Southampton water with some hair-raising racing in divisions one, two and three of the BUCS national championship. Thanks to the strong breeze the results were good and after a tiring couple of sessions everyone returned to the beach to witness some live music. Indigo Sun, a local band fronted by Southampton legend Joe Iddison busted out some sweet music until the early hours of the evening for the entertainment of the crowds.
With the sun setting, the anticipation for the evening’s events rose. With the party theme as ‘Windstock,’ Hippies, glam rock stars, cavemen and ravers were seen emerging from tents and boarding the boat for a 3 hour cruise in Southampton water to some beating tunes… it suffices to say carnage ensued…
With the occasional swells seeing everyone on the dance floor swaying and stumbling the night went off. A break dancing ‘comp’ saw the interuniversity wind fest rising to new levels, a sweet dance was had by all. As the boat docked word was spread of the after party in the near by Schneider hangar, where the hard core contingent enjoyed drum and base through haze and strobes until the late hours of the early morning.  The final heats of the advanced racing and the team racing were witnessed on the Sunday, seeing Cambridge succeed in both the team and individual advanced racing. The other results are as follows:
Men’s Division 1 Advanced Racing: 1st Jacob Brubert – Cambridge 2nd David Williams – Cambridge 3rd Tim Staley – Cambridge
Men’s Division 2 Intermediate Racing: 1st Richard Henderson – UEA 2nd James McNaughton – Swansea 3rd Ben Wood - Swansea Men’s Division 3 Beginner Racing: 1st James Brammer- Cardiff 2nd Dan Hibbert – Loughborough 3rd Tom Johnston - Southampton
Women’s Division 1 Advanced Racing: 1st Gemma Lewis – Cardiff 2nd Joanna Walsh-Cambridge 3rd Sarah Bibby (puravidaboardriders.co.uk) – Southampton
Women’s Division 2 Intermediate Racing: (Please see note below) 1st Emma Hand– Southampton 2nd Lara Hanes- Nottingham 3rd Emma Shrimpton- Loughborough
Women’s Division 3 Beginner Racing: 1st Helen Isaccs- Bristol 2nd Ciara Shevlin- UWE 3rd Becca Roberts- Southampton
The winners of the racing series were split between Cambridge, Southampton, Cardiff, UEA and Bristol, seeing Cambridge win overall. Well done!
The past year has seen some fierce competition in both the racing and freestyle but also at the wave events, it’s safe to say that the level of skill being demonstrated at the SWA competitions has gone ballistic! Maeli Cherel (Southampton) won the overall SWA Naish Women’s series and a brand new Naish Sail after an incredibly tight finish for first with Sarah Bibby (Southampton, puravidaboardriders.co.uk) coming in just a quarter point behind. Adam Sims (Portsmouth, RRD, EZZY, andybiggs.co.uk, oceansource.net, Turfdog) well and truly cleaned up after winning both the SWA RRD/Ezzy Wave Series and the SWA Boardwise Freestyle series; he won a 2008 88l flare and an Ezzy Sail. The SWA Tushingham Race Series was fantastically won by Gemma Lewis (Cardiff) after pitting herself against the lads as well as the girls. Thank you to Naish, Boardwise, RRD/Ezzy and Tushingham for their sponsorship of the SWA and these series. After the presentations had been awarded the tired but satisfied masses said their farewells and departed in cars and buses. An awesome weekend was had by all! A huge thank you to everyone who attended to make the event such a success, the Southampton Committee, the Southampton Event Sponsors solent sailboards, 4boards and Redbull, the SWA and all the SWA sponsors: Club Vass, Boardwise, Naish, RRD/Ezzy, Starboard/Tushingham, Boohai, Turfdog and Severne. Thank you in particular to Mark and Sally from Boardwise, John from Severne, Rich from Naish and Ian from Expix for coming down for the weekend and helping to make the event a success. Massive thanks also go to BUCS and the SWA committee for assisting with the event.
The overall year’s freestyle and wave results:
SWA Naish Women’s series 1st Maeli Cherel – Southampton 2nd Sarah Bibby (puravidaboardriders.co.uk) – Southampton 3rd Gemma Lewis – Cardiff
SWA RRD/ Ezzy Wave Series 1st Adam Sims (RRD, EZZY, andybiggs.co.uk, oceansource.net, Turfdog) – Portsmouth Joint 2nd Seb Willis (Windwise) – Cardiff Joint 2nd Al Bentley – Southampton (Boardwise, Severne)
SWA Boardwise Freestyle series 1st Adam Sims (RRD, EZZY, andybiggs.co.uk, oceansource.net, Turfdog) – Portsmouth 2nd James Goody – Cardiff 3rd Joe O’Callaghan – St Mary’s
SWA Tushingham Race Series 1st Gemma Lewis – Cardif 2nd Seb Willis (Windwise) – Cardiff 3rd Sarah Bibby (puravidaboardriders.co.uk) – Southampton Congratulations to all of you guys who competed at the weekend and at all the other events! See you guys at The Thames Event or at Aussie Kiss 8!
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