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Commonwealth Bank-Bridge the Bank SUP Team Race

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Created by Goochi > 9 months ago, 18 Aug 2012
Goochi
WA, 846 posts
18 Aug 2012 11:43PM
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Hi Everyone the next SUPWA event is the Commonwealth Bank - Bridge the Bank SUP Team Challenge, Sunday September 16th.

The race is a relay for teams of 2 paddlers over 13km. The first leg is 8km and the 2nd leg is 5km. There are only two divisions:
1. Mixed - male and female
2. Male

Paddlers can use the same board or different boards. The boards will be handicapped using a novel system. Board length is totalled - ie a 12'6 and 14' board = 28.5/100 = 0.28. This factor is applied to the overall time. This means we can cater for multiple board lengths and keep the racing/results interesting.

There are 2 courses depending on the breeze direction. The first course will be from the Narrows Bridge in Perth directly to the change over at the Point Walter Spit (8km), then onto the Stirling Bridge in Fremantle (5km). The 2nd course will be in the opposite direction.



On the water safety will comprise of 2 safety boats and there will be officials to assist with the change over station at Pt Walter. The nature of 2 paddler/board team racing means it is very easy with car drop offs - plenty of parking at Pt Walter after dropping off at Narrows Bridge.

There is $1500 worth of prize money and prizes on hand. Our main sponsor Commonwealth Bank has put up the prize money and competitor bags. SOS Surf & Stand Up Paddle has put up prizes and door prizes. The Trade Winds have put up a $500 weekend stay at the Tradewinds for a lucky person/couple drawn at the presentations.

The presentations will be held at the Tradewinds Hotel immediately after the race. Meals are included in the entry fee and the venue is very kid friendly. There will be a draw for a Sly Dog Carbon Paddle from SOS Surf for all competitors that enter as well as the Tradewinds weekend stay prize draw.

Time ~ 0800 Narrows Bridge (note times may change if course direction changes)
Entry Fee - $20 for SUPWA members (includes meal at Tradewinds presentations). $30 for non-SUPWA members.


We have many events planned for the year, this is our fun event! If you want to get involved in racing and want to see some different winners, this is your event. Get the family down after as well.

Thanks to Cam and Luke as well as Scott from CBA, John from SOS Surf and the Tradewinds Hotel. Alot of effort has gone into this event.

Cheers

Greg
SUPWA

Juddy
WA, 1103 posts
19 Aug 2012 7:34AM
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Greg,

how/where/when do I/we register please?

PS: LOVE the formula for board length....

Juddy

akhawk
WA, 1085 posts
19 Aug 2012 10:05AM
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What a great sounding event, well done to all the organisers.
Better start training....you too mrs jenkz!!!

jenkz
WA, 793 posts
19 Aug 2012 10:26AM
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She has already started training Adam......

stimo
WA, 874 posts
19 Aug 2012 1:42PM
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Looks great got my eye on my team
By the way Marcus just got 9 th at the nationals supper effort in the 20 k event
That's against the full sponsored teams

DirectX
WA, 240 posts
19 Aug 2012 3:43PM
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stimo said...
By the way Marcus just got 9 th at the nationals supper effort in the 20 k event
That's against the full sponsored teams


Awesome effort by the bearded one.

Galvo's through to the next round, second in his heat and apparently the Jacko bro's are on fire, first and second in their heats but unfortunately will be surfing gainst each other in the next round.

Quote from the Surfing Festival website about 30 mins ago:

"Surfing with extreme style and power in the SUP surfing contingent was the Jakovich brothers from Western Australia. Ricks impressive maneuvers, gave him a solid 15.65 heat score and he moves through to round two where he will surf against his brother Jake."

Rob

surf4fun
WA, 1313 posts
19 Aug 2012 4:02PM
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After watching the first two heats of the day anyone managing to get 15+ points in their heat had to be on fire! Waves were small but fun and contestable.

Oh and bridge the bank is going to be a fun one. Everyone get your teams lined up as there are plenty of prizes for not only race winners but anyone at the presentations.

paddlejac
WA, 36 posts
20 Aug 2012 9:08AM
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stimo said...

Looks great got my eye on my team


Haha! This should be a lot of fun, can't wait.

Thanks to everyone who is involved in organizing these events, truly appreciated by the WA SUP community.

Goochi
WA, 846 posts
20 Aug 2012 11:02AM
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Juddy said...

Greg,

how/where/when do I/we register please?

PS: LOVE the formula for board length....

Juddy


Hi Juddy and everyone.
Please email greggokerr@gmail.com to register. I'm doing the timing for this event.
Provide:
1. Division - mixed or male
2. Name of your racing partner and boards you will use
3. State which board will paddler and board will start (we will start in waves according to board length - so as to keep the group contained - DoT requirement)

Payment can be made on the day or via direct deposit to SUPWA (details provided when you email)

Entries close on Wednesday the 12th of September, so please book in early so we can get an idea of numbers for the Tradewinds.

Start list and results will be published on www.racesplitter.com/start-lists


malibujet
QLD, 59 posts
20 Aug 2012 1:26PM
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12'6" + 14' = 28.5

I suggest you guys get someone who is a little better at maths.

Goochi
WA, 846 posts
20 Aug 2012 11:50AM
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malibujet said...


12'6" + 14' = 28.5

I suggest you guys get someone who is a little better at maths.



Oops, thanks should have been 26.5 - long post, late at night.
We have to convert it to a decimal number. Hence 12'6 x 2 = 25.

stimo
WA, 874 posts
20 Aug 2012 4:44PM
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Goochi said...

malibujet said...


12'6" + 14' = 28.5

I suggest you guys get someone who is a little better at maths.



Oops, thanks should have been 26.5 - long post, late at night.
We have to convert it to a decimal number. Hence 12'6 x 2 = 25.


We understand Greg new baby in the hse think you might have to handicap Marcus and Ben a bit more Well don Marcus 8 th I see now in nationals and cam did well in bop today great effort wa boys and girls Be good to see the state team crew there for the race

surf4fun
WA, 1313 posts
20 Aug 2012 4:49PM
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Where did you see the results for the bop stimo?

I finished 11th yesterday only 1 second out of the top 10, so slightly disappointed but still pretty happy to be at the pointy end of the field.

bt
QLD, 94 posts
20 Aug 2012 6:59PM
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Marcus will be handicapped already if paddling with me stimo ;) im really hoping to be healthy again for this, it sounds like a great event!!!! If I'm still out of action count me in for helping with timing etc.
Ben

Basha69
WA, 161 posts
20 Aug 2012 5:32PM
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malibujet said...


12'6" + 14' = 28.5

I suggest you guys get someone who is a little better at maths.




I suggest you get someone who can help you lot out with your spelling. Using xxxx to spell beer, whats that all about

stimo
WA, 874 posts
20 Aug 2012 5:39PM
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surf4fun said...

Where did you see the results for the bop stimo?

I finished 11th yesterday only 1 second out of the top 10, so slightly disappointed but still pretty happy to be at the pointy end of the field.


great effort cam must have being that digging you did for us ,
was told you finished in front of Marcus so that's a good effort .
all the wa crew great job
see you all when you get back enjoy the beers

stimo
WA, 874 posts
20 Aug 2012 7:18PM
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bt said...

Marcus will be handicapped already if paddling with me stimo ;) im really hoping to be healthy again for this, it sounds like a great event!!!! If I'm still out of action count me in for helping with timing etc.
Ben



Ben sorry to give you the bad news think suse got the gig well Marcus said he was going to ask her must be love that's to paddle nothing else , all those hours of sailing together and just dropped like that you must be devo
Thanks for the offer to help out but got to get you back on the water GO Team DC

Goochi
WA, 846 posts
23 Aug 2012 9:18PM
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Hi everyone,
For those of you that might not have a partner for the race, we can match you up with someone - not a problem.

Safety
No PFD's are required for the event, but please bring a leash -these are mandatory as we can't second guess the conditions on the day.

Feel free to get you entries in early.

Cheers

Greg

surf4fun
WA, 1313 posts
3 Sep 2012 9:44PM
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Make sure you get your entries in early for this one.With over $1500 worth of cash and prizes to give away it will be one not to be missed.

Thanks to our sponsors the Tradewinds Hotel we have 3 x $100 gift vouchers and SOS Surf have thrown in a carbon paddle all to be given away as door prizes at the presentation, so ANYONE CAN WIN!

email entries to: greggokerr@gmail.com

If you don't have a partner, no worries we can sort you out.

Basha69
WA, 161 posts
5 Sep 2012 4:01PM
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We're in, finally convinced the wife to race lol.

Fergus
WA, 136 posts
5 Sep 2012 4:15PM
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Good work Basha. If I can convince my missus to race maybe we can have a husband and wife division. Hang on husband and wife over 40 division.

roggoodwin
WA, 232 posts
5 Sep 2012 5:15PM
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My bride doesn't know yet, but she is racing too.

Basha69
WA, 161 posts
5 Sep 2012 5:50PM
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roggoodwin said...

My bride doesn't know yet, but she is racing too.


She sure is i've just sent Greg your entry details lol

bt
QLD, 94 posts
5 Sep 2012 10:33PM
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Ashlea and I are in, she is still recovering from doing the time trial, should be right by the event should be a fun paddle!
Ben

jenkz
WA, 793 posts
5 Sep 2012 9:37PM
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I had to lend my wife and board to Adam.



I hope I get my board back.....................

Basha69
WA, 161 posts
5 Sep 2012 9:50PM
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jenkz said...

I had to lend my wife and board to Adam.



I hope I get my board back.....................


This post is gold luke

stimo
WA, 874 posts
5 Sep 2012 10:15PM
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Getting some good numbers south of river where's all the north river crew
Think the 6 min handiecap on the open boards is going to be a bit of a test !
See some 10 footers in there should they start before the 12/6 race boards ?
Looking forward to the beer at the tradewinds Hotel could be a big day
Should only take two beers

Goochi
WA, 846 posts
5 Sep 2012 10:44PM
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We have to do a wave start like the Avon to keep the group together. The Avon had 2minutes between waves of 12'6 and then 14'/unlimited. You caught the 12'6 leaders at halfway Stimo!
We will have 3minutes between waves for the BTB - not a handicapped start, just logistical to keep the authorities happy. The handicapping is in the final formula. The 10' boards could have an advantage!

Basha69
WA, 161 posts
5 Sep 2012 10:50PM
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Im going to chop Stimmos arms off, that will handicap the %&$#@* lol

surf4fun
WA, 1313 posts
5 Sep 2012 11:32PM
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roggoodwin said...

My bride doesn't know yet, but she is racing too.


She knows because she was talking to my wife about it the other day, got me in trouble as I hadn't mentioned it to my wife and as the race director had nothing to hide behind.

jenkz
WA, 793 posts
6 Sep 2012 8:36AM
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But Cam your missus is a integral part of the event, someone has to babysit.



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