| Surf club members were again asked to judge the annual Kata-Karon Surfing Contest in September 2005. Phuket Boardriders Club, which includes Kamala Go Surfing and the Kata Crew, has over 100 members and represents the majority of local surfers. This year's contest was excellent with some good sized surfand attracted plenty of media coverage. |
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From ThaisNews: Special report on Andaman News TV11 Phuket for 3 Andaman provinces & FM90.5 Phuket Monday 19 September The 4th Phuket Surfing Contest, the main annual event for local wave surfers, was held on Kata Yai beach over the weekend. Jointly organized by the Karon Municipality, Kata Karon Hotel Business Association, and Love Kata-Karon Club, the event is aimed at promoting the water sports as well as spice up the island's tourism during the green or rainy season. It was opened on Friday by the Phuket City District Chief Veerawut Chanpen but there was a lot of rain over the 3 days rather putting off the number of expected spectators, which disappointed the supporters like the T.A.T . There were also strong winds of up to 40 kilometres an hour, but the gusts broke up the top of some of the best waves that were reaching 3-4 metres in height. However in general the 120 surfers and the main organizers, Chanin Aiyrak, President of Phuket Boardriders Club and khun Jirasak Tanakittitham, Manager of the Kata Karon Hotel Business Association were happy with the conditions and support from sponsors: The 8 judges came from the USA, UK, Australia and Thailand, and one of them Tom Fekete, originally from USA, now living here, told us how they judge the competitors: There were different divisions like Short Boards of up to eight feet, and Long Boards over 8 feet, Groms or Beginners under 19 years old with the youngest competitor only 12, and lastly Open or the top division for men over 19 years old, with one competitor aged 56. We spoke to one of the younger Open finalists, Jimmy Smith, who is half Thai and half Kiwi or New Zealander, with his trusty short board beside him: Despite Phuket not having the best conditions for year round or regular surfing, the competitors, judges, organizers and spectators enjoyed Kata Beach's waves at the best surfing location there is in Thailand plus the easy going atmosphere of friendly rivalry and relaxed rules of the Phuket Surfing Contest 2005, and we're sure they will be back next year, riding out the waves, whether there is a tsunami or no tsunami. |
| If you have a fast internet connection, check out the surf contest video, courtesy of Thais News (1.3 mb) |
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Phuket Boardriders Club is a non-profit organization formed to strengthen local surfing and friendships. Contests are non-professional, with no cash prizes. All Office Bearers are Thai. Farang members do not hold any executive positions and do not handle any club funds. Decisions result from agreement between club members comprising mainly of Thai nationals, with some farang volunteers who willingly give their time, effort and donations for the benefit of the club as a whole. There is much to consider when planning club activities so we aim to be fair, respectful of local issues, and focussed on FUN. We cannot please all of the people all of the time, but judging from the club's rapid growth, successful events and the many smiles you will see in this website, we have achieved our objectives.
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