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The Doctor - Prize Money

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Created by Ian Grose > 9 months ago, 15 Nov 2011
Ian Grose
TAS, 423 posts
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16 Nov 2011 2:11AM
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For the fourth year Starboard is the sponsor of the Stand Up Paddle division in The Doctor and how the event has progressed from the first year, not just equipment or numbers, but now also in the prize money.

I think I am pretty save in saying this would be the only SUP event in Australia with cash prizes of $10,000 added to this Starboard is also the major sponsor of the Ocean Series in Sydney, which will have as a prize and airfare to Perth to compete plus a brand new Starboard to compete on and take home.

So I guess it is the raw numbers that you want to see, so here they are...


The Doctor

Outright
1st 1500
2nd 500
3rd 300
2300

14'
1st 2500
2nd 900
3rd 500
3900

12'6"
1st 1500
2nd 500
3rd 300
2300

Ladies
1st 1000
2nd 350
3rd 150
1500




Total Prizes $10,000

Yes, it is correct if you first over the line on a 14' you will win $1,500 plus $2,500 $4k in total.

So time to get in training and book your tickets.

Hope to see you in Perth in January.

If not maybe at Merimbula, The Starboard Great Melbourne Paddle, the Coffs Downwinder or the 20 Beaches

Thanks,

Ian

PeterP
873 posts
16 Nov 2011 1:21AM
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WOW - great prizes - we're still a little off that over here....

hilly
WA, 7859 posts
16 Nov 2011 7:03AM
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Well done Ian great to see the support. Can you backdate it to last year please?

KellyM
QLD, 97 posts
16 Nov 2011 10:52AM
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I saw the doctor is one of the qualifying races for the stand up world series, and as I was lead to believe their qualifying category is 12'6 so if someone wants to try and get points they do the 12'6 division or if they want to try and win bigger money they should do the 14' division, is that correct?

Ali Cat
QLD, 1205 posts
16 Nov 2011 11:13AM
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KellyM said...

I saw the doctor is one of the qualifying races for the stand up world series, and as I was lead to believe their qualifying category is 12'6 so if someone wants to try and get points they do the 12'6 division or if they want to try and win bigger money they should do the 14' division, is that correct?


I don't know for sure, but the latest provisional schedule I've seen for the world series now has the WA leg at Yallingup on 24-25 March, rather than Freemantle in January, so maybe it will be a separate event to The Doctor?
http://www.sup-guide.com/index.php/upcoming-sup-events-races/163-stand-up-world-series-preliminary-schedule

KellyM
QLD, 97 posts
16 Nov 2011 3:08PM
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Ali Cat said...

KellyM said...

I saw the doctor is one of the qualifying races for the stand up world series, and as I was lead to believe their qualifying category is 12'6 so if someone wants to try and get points they do the 12'6 division or if they want to try and win bigger money they should do the 14' division, is that correct?


I don't know for sure, but the latest provisional schedule I've seen for the world series now has the WA leg at Yallingup on 24-25 March, rather than Freemantle in January, so maybe it will be a separate event to The Doctor?
http://www.sup-guide.com/index.php/upcoming-sup-events-races/163-stand-up-world-series-preliminary-schedule

Thanks Ali, well that makes that an easy decision

surf4fun
WA, 1313 posts
16 Nov 2011 1:40PM
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I think you should all go 14's.

akhawk
WA, 1085 posts
16 Nov 2011 10:04PM
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surf4fun said...

I think you should all go 14's.


Is that because someone's looking at a 12'6"?

surf4fun
WA, 1313 posts
16 Nov 2011 10:41PM
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Of course not! Just makes sense that is where the most money is, so to make it a fair rounded competition it makes sense that everyone else should be on 14's.

hilly
WA, 7859 posts
16 Nov 2011 11:02PM
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surf4fun said...

Of course not! Just makes sense that is where the most money is, so to make it a fair rounded competition it makes sense that everyone else should be on 14's.


Not much insentive to enter the 16

surf4fun
WA, 1313 posts
16 Nov 2011 11:08PM
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Fun?

kissa
NSW, 523 posts
17 Nov 2011 7:23AM
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Not much insentive to enter the 16


$1500 is enough for me....yearh, everyone go 14s and 12s.

hilly
WA, 7859 posts
17 Nov 2011 5:37AM
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kissa said...

Not much insentive to enter the 16


$1500 is enough for me....yearh, everyone go 14s and 12s.


1st overall is not an option for me unfortunately. Jacko won on a 12 6 last year taking 2 prizes, good on him but it thins the prizes out for plodders like me :-(

YOB Australia
WA, 169 posts
17 Nov 2011 8:40AM
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Didn't see an 'over 50' prize pool ??

hilly
WA, 7859 posts
17 Nov 2011 8:43AM
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surf4fun said...

Fun?


For 'fun' I will be doing a few private runs from Rotto if all the stars align

Goochi
WA, 846 posts
17 Nov 2011 7:02PM
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Well done Ian, it's great that Starboard are supporting this local event. Maybe we can entice DJ over for this year!?

surf4fun
WA, 1313 posts
17 Nov 2011 7:34PM
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Goochi said...

Well done Ian, it's great that Starboard are supporting this local event. Maybe we can entice DJ over for this year!?


No disrespect to DJ, he looked after me when I visited Melbourne ,but I would rather (and am looking forward to) the likes of Jacko, Kelly, Pete Dorries, Jake Jensen Sam Parker, Andy Davies, Dave Kissane and all those guys coming over. They are the ones that will put this race on a level that is up there with some of the worlds best.

Hopefully the support will follow through to local competitions and help to develop the racing scene over here in the west.

Goochi
WA, 846 posts
18 Nov 2011 7:50AM
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surf4fun said...

Goochi said...

Well done Ian, it's great that Starboard are supporting this local event. Maybe we can entice DJ over for this year!?


No disrespect to DJ, he looked after me when I visited Melbourne ,but I would rather (and am looking forward to) the likes of Jacko, Kelly, Pete Dorries, Jake Jensen Sam Parker, Andy Davies, Dave Kissane and all those guys coming over. They are the ones that will put this race on a level that is up there with some of the worlds best.

Hopefully the support will follow through to local competitions and help to develop the racing scene over here in the west.


Easy tiger you'll get your chance to race the big guns!
The great prize money should attract the top guys as will its developing reputation.
As we all know DJ has been great for promoting the sport, especially downwinders. I was speaking to jonathon C last year as to whether he make the trip over for what is shaping up to be biggest downwind race in Australia. what do you think DJ?

Race hard, but still have fun



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