The best thing about surfing
JAMES PRIBRAM
I’ve surfed in hundreds of surfing contests, some for money and fame,
others for trophies and ratings points as an amateur. But my drive to
excel in surfing came from one place and that is my love for surfing
and the ocean.
To be quiet honest, I enjoyed surfing a lot more before I turned
professional at age 18. For me, it has always been about surfing with
my friends and I have no better example of that than last weekend.
As I competed in the eighth annual Clean Water Classic -- a team
challenge benefit contest to help stop ocean pollution. The event was
held at Rincon in Santa Barbara and I competed with a group of men
and women all who would soon become my friends.
It was awesome surfing with all of them, I loved it. Each team
would have 40 minutes to surf and catch as many waves and in the
finals they were given a 50-minute heat. The combined scores from
each team were calculated and the top four teams battled it out in
the finals.
It all took place in good uncrowned, head high glassy conditions.
Our team, UC San Onofre, included former three-time World Champion
Tom Curren, musical genius Steve Wood of Honk fame and skim board
sensation Bill Bryan.
Most importantly, our team made it an enjoyable weekend -- the
high fives, the enthusiasm, the screaming and the pure love everyone
had for surfing.
Never mind that we got ripped off with our third-place trophy,
because the memories that we have of that weekend far outweigh any
first-place trophy. In the end it isn’t about who wins or loses, it’s
about who has the best team and the best time and that was us.
Peace.
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