Event organisers for the Cell C Goodwave surfing event have issued an amber alert for the event to run this upcoming weekend. It is a standby call and a heads up for all invited surfers. The final call will be made tomorrow morning (Thurs 16 November) for a possible start for the event on Friday morning.
Cell C Goodwave official forecaster Spike from www.wavescape.co.za has been monitoring the conditions.
"A cutoff low pressure cell detaches from the coast overnight Wednesday and forms into a strong system South East of Durban by Thursday morning," says Spike. "A two day groundswell arrives on Friday with good energy, lasting into Saturday morning when it's starting to wane.
"Conditions are promising for waves in the solid 2 metre (six foot) range, with the chance of a bit too much South in the direction the only possible factor against an otherwise perfect convergence of factors for the Goodwave."
According to the event organisers there is also an option to possibly run the event split over two days, being Friday and Saturday.
The Cell C Goodwave is a unique competition on the South African surfing calendar in that it has a one-year waiting period, it costs only R1 to enter, and first prize is R100k, the largest domestic prize in the country. The Cell C Goodwave has invited 32 surfers to compete in the tournament.
Should some of these surfers not make it to the New Pier in Durban on the day, their slots will be filled up with the alternate surfers. Should there still be open slots, the contest director will choose walk-up entries on the day.
It is imperative to have a full day of good waves (or two half days) at the New Pier to run the event to completion.
The competition will be hosted by California Dreaming restaurant on the beachfront. Oakley and Sun International are both supporting sponsors.
In addition, Cell C is also offering free Wi-Fi on the beach during the entire contest. Miss a 10-point ride, and watch the heat replays via the WSL app over the free Wi-Fi.
Invited surfers, in no order:
Brandon Jackson, Matt McGillivray, Dale Staples, Shane Sykes, Mikey February, Josh Redman, Damien Fahrenfort, Dan Redman, Mike Frew, Simon Nicholson, Gavin Roberts, Frankie Oberholzer, Matt Bromley, Davey Weare, Grant Baker, Chris Leppan, Sean Holmes, Ricky Basnett, Jason Ribbink, Beyrick de Vries, Gary van Wieringen, Dylan Lightfoot, Chad du Toit, Brendan O'Connor, Warwick Wright, Noel Rahme, Shane Thorne, Paul Canning, Richard Kidd, Davey van Zyl, Robbie Schofield, Greg Emslie.
Alternate surfers, in no order:
Alan Johns, Josh Smit, Jordy Maree, Adin Jeenes, Simon Fish, Joshe Faulkner, Matt Pallet, Stever Sawyer, Dylan Stewart, Lee Bisset, Scott Venter, Billy Payne, Scott Hamilton, Ryan Payne, Sam Christianson, Derek Footit, Ben Dancaster, Bevan Willis, Koby Oberholzer, Antonio Bortoletto, Manfred Adrio, Wes O'Driscoll, Elton Cuthbert, Andrew Lange, Blane Wood, Chris Frolich, Wade Simkiss, Rene Terblanche, Frank Solomon, Mikhael 'MK' Vawda, Casey Grant, Andrew Banks.
The Cell C Goodwave is a World Surf League (WSL) Specialty rated event and entry is via invitation only.
The Cell C Goodwave - in loving memory of Lee Wolins.
Amber Alert for Cell C Goodwave Surfing Event
Paul Botha
Event organisers for the Cell C Goodwave surfing event have issued an amber alert for the event to run this upcoming weekend. It is a standby call and a heads up for all invited surfers. The final call will be made tomorrow morning (Thurs 16 November) for a possible start for the event on Friday morning.
Cell C Goodwave official forecaster Spike from www.wavescape.co.za has been monitoring the conditions.
"A cutoff low pressure cell detaches from the coast overnight Wednesday and forms into a strong system South East of Durban by Thursday morning," says Spike. "A two day groundswell arrives on Friday with good energy, lasting into Saturday morning when it's starting to wane.
"Conditions are promising for waves in the solid 2 metre (six foot) range, with the chance of a bit too much South in the direction the only possible factor against an otherwise perfect convergence of factors for the Goodwave."
According to the event organisers there is also an option to possibly run the event split over two days, being Friday and Saturday.
The Cell C Goodwave is a unique competition on the South African surfing calendar in that it has a one-year waiting period, it costs only R1 to enter, and first prize is R100k, the largest domestic prize in the country. The Cell C Goodwave has invited 32 surfers to compete in the tournament.
Should some of these surfers not make it to the New Pier in Durban on the day, their slots will be filled up with the alternate surfers. Should there still be open slots, the contest director will choose walk-up entries on the day.
It is imperative to have a full day of good waves (or two half days) at the New Pier to run the event to completion.
The competition will be hosted by California Dreaming restaurant on the beachfront. Oakley and Sun International are both supporting sponsors.
In addition, Cell C is also offering free Wi-Fi on the beach during the entire contest. Miss a 10-point ride, and watch the heat replays via the WSL app over the free Wi-Fi.
Invited surfers, in no order: Brandon Jackson, Matt McGillivray, Dale Staples, Shane Sykes, Mikey February, Josh Redman, Damien Fahrenfort, Dan Redman, Mike Frew, Simon Nicholson, Gavin Roberts, Frankie Oberholzer, Matt Bromley, Davey Weare, Grant Baker, Chris Leppan, Sean Holmes, Ricky Basnett, Jason Ribbink, Beyrick de Vries, Gary van Wieringen, Dylan Lightfoot, Chad du Toit, Brendan O'Connor, Warwick Wright, Noel Rahme, Shane Thorne, Paul Canning, Richard Kidd, Davey van Zyl, Robbie Schofield, Greg Emslie.
Alternate surfers, in no order: Alan Johns, Josh Smit, Jordy Maree, Adin Jeenes, Simon Fish, Joshe Faulkner, Matt Pallet, Stever Sawyer, Dylan Stewart, Lee Bisset, Scott Venter, Billy Payne, Scott Hamilton, Ryan Payne, Sam Christianson, Derek Footit, Ben Dancaster, Bevan Willis, Koby Oberholzer, Antonio Bortoletto, Manfred Adrio, Wes O'Driscoll, Elton Cuthbert, Andrew Lange, Blane Wood, Chris Frolich, Wade Simkiss, Rene Terblanche, Frank Solomon, Mikhael 'MK' Vawda, Casey Grant, Andrew Banks.
The Cell C Goodwave is a World Surf League (WSL) Specialty rated event and entry is via invitation only.
The Cell C Goodwave - in loving memory of Lee Wolins.
Cell C Goodwave
Highlight footage of New Pier in Durban, venue for the Cell C Goodwave
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