Champions to be crowned
The Huntington Beach Pro/Junior Surf Series will crown nine
division champions this weekend when the series concludes its 2002
competition schedule beginning on Friday at the south side of the
pier.
The championship weekend will offer the largest cash prizes to
date in the history of the series.
“The 2002 championships should be a blast,” said event director,
Seth Matson. “With a swell in the forecast and this event being
double-rated, I plan to see some fierce competition going on.”
A $2,000 cash prize will go to the first place Pro/Junior winner.
In addition, the division’s overall first place rated surfer will win
a round trip ticket to Indonesia.
The “Macho” Airshow will award a $500 cash prize to the competitor
who gets the biggest, cleanest aerial, and/or the most radical
maneuver in the four-man final, Matson said.
The Pro/Junior Division and Macho Airshow contestants will compete
in preliminary heats on Friday, leading up to the finals on Saturday
afternoon.
The Pro/Junior Division is open to surfers who are 20 years of age
and under. The airshow is open to all ages.
Three amateur divisions -- Super groms (11 and under), boys (12 to
14), and juniors (15 to 17) will get started on Saturday following
the Pro/Junior final.
On Sunday morning, the same three divisions will continue with
action at 7 a.m. and precede competition in men’s (18 to 28), masters
(29 and up), longboard (open) and women’s (open).
The series, which is sanctioned by the United States Surfing
Federation, runs four-man heats with the top two advancing to the
next round.
Due to limited space, competitors are encouraged to pre-register
to guarantee a spot in the weekend competition. Entry forms can be
obtained at most Downtown surf shops or by calling the series at
(714) 596-5019.
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