Showing posts with label winners. Show all posts
Showing posts with label winners. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Body Glove Announces Fantasy Surfer Skybox Winners for First Two Events of 2010


Body Glove is stoked to announce the winners of the Quiksilver Pro Snapper Rocks and Rip Curl Pro Bells Beach for the 2010 Body Glove Fantasy Surfer Skybox. Chris De Graff and his team "Poles" all the from Dunedin New Zealand, scored a new CT 3/2 Fullsuit Wetsuit for winning the Snapper Rocks event and Jason Wells Team Turd Ferguson from Homested Airforce Base in Homested Florida will be rocking his CT 3/2 Fullsuit Wetsuit in Florida this year.

We caught up with both winners after their big wins. Chris De Graff said, " Wow! I didn't think I would ever win anything playing this game so this is very exciting. I am happy that I have a good wetsuit because I live at the bottom of New Zealand and the next piece of land south is Antarctica so a good wetsuit is a must. Thanks to Body Glove."

We also caught up with the Bells winner Jason Wells he said, "I would like to thank the folks at Body Glove and Fantasy Surfer for the new wetsuit. Hopefully it won't collect too much dust here in South Florida. Looks like I'll be making a trip back home next winter to get this thing wet."

Be sure to join the Body Glove Fantasy Surfer Skybox for your chance to win. We will be announcing the Brazil winners soon.

Body Glove Save the Waves Winner Gets his Gear


Kyle Klebe from Body Glove's hometown of Redondo Beach came by the Body Glove offices on Monday to grab his winning package from the Save the Waves Giveaway on Surfline. Kyle walked away with a new Eco 3/2 Fullsuit Wetsuit, 2 pairs of Body Glove sunglasses, a bikini and boardshort set for his girlfriend, some t-shirts and copies of Drop Zone Tahiti. From the smile on his face it looks like we was stoked. Body Glove want to thank Surfline for the opportunity to help promote Save the Waves.

Press Release Below

Save The Waves (STW) wishes to thank Body Glove and Surfline for its support towards bringing increased awareness to the World Surfing Reserves (WSR) program and to 2010 as the year of global surf spot enshrinements.

WSR seeks to identify and enshrine the most important and cherished surf areas around the world, in partnership with local surf communities. Each WSR is a meeting of land and sea selected for the unique and salutary nature of its waves, surf history and natural setting. The dedication of each WSR seeks the protection of this coastal zone of waves and habitat from wanton destruction and exploitation – through no other mechanism but the positive force of appreciation and valuation.

The “Vote for your Favorite and Most Sacred Wave” campaign has reinforced this mission and has proven to be a useful tool for STW Staff to have an initial indicator of community support towards the enshrinement of specific iconic waves from around the world.

STW learned that Trestles was the most voted wave (354 votes), proving it’s still on the mind of most surfers as an endangered wave. Far-away waves such as G-Land and Teauhpoo got significant votes (more than 100), epic Northern California (ok officially Central California!) waves such as Mavericks and Santa Cruz got less than 75 votes, while Southern California gems such as Malibu and Black’s Beach got more than 75 votes. Finally world-class surf zones such as Ericeira and Hossegor in Europe, Fernando de Noronha in Brazil, North Narrabeen, Manly Beach and Burleigh Heads in Australia got less than 30, while Raglan in New Zealand and Punta de Lobos in Chile got around 50 votes.

Ongoing evaluation of community support means connecting with local national surfing federations, local surf club representatives, local environmental organizations, local surf businesses, local policy-makers and local story-tellers to establish a group of people who can be representative stewards of the surf spot.

In late 2009, more than 40 sites from a pool of over 125 iconic beaches nominated by 34 countries were scored and selected as WSR eligible by our Vision Council (VC). The VC scores waves based on three fundamental criteria: 1) Quality and Consistency of Wave/Surf Zone; 2) Surf Culture and History of Wave/Surf Zone and 3) Environmental Characteristics of Wave/Surf Zone and neighboring areas.

The naming of the specific WSR eligible sites that will be enshrined in 2010 is anticipated soon, according to Dean LaTourrette, Executive Director of Save The Waves Coalition. “In 2009 STW focused on creating a nomination process that could be as inclusive of all surfing communities, yet have explicit global legitimacy – through our partnership with the International Surfing Association and National Surfing Reserves – Australia as well as important meetings with UNESCO Staff in Paris we achieved our goal. We are now ready for 2010 as the year of global surf spot enshrinement!”

Stay tuned for more updates on enshrinement events and ways to participate in the World Surfing Reserves movement.

For more information:

www.savethewaves.org/world_surfing_reserves