Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Here comes summer?

Weather warmer than the canaries, 4ft swell, light offshore winds... the only place to be is at the beach! Dougmore was firing on Sunday at about 4ft and very hollow and heavy, the kind of waves that when you're on them their savage but one mistake and you're going to feel it for quite a while afterwards!! Heres a quick video of a few waves from the session, all going well we'll be out there again tomorrow!

Saturday, March 17, 2012

Gower Freestyle Comp

Last Sunday the Curragower round of the Irish Freestyle league was held on one of the best days we've got in the last few months. Its great to finally be able to hang around and watch a competition without getting frostbite at the side of the river!

The competition went well, I've been paddling Gower a good bit recently and I'm finally managing to consistantly put together a few decent moves in a competition run. Theres still lots of room for improvement obviously but its a start. In the end the runs I managed were enough to put me in third behind Moe Kelleher and Dave O'Sullivan. Not too bad but theres still room for improvement before the next competition!

Heres a full list of results from the day:

Sport:

1 - Roseanne, 100
2 - Mairead, 70
2 - Maria, 70
4 - Bernard Walsh, 20

Womens:

1 - Aisling Griffin, 220
2 - Caoimhe Farrell, 120
3 - Muireann Lynch, 90
4 - Emer Farrell, 50

Juniors:

1 - Billy Brett, 835
2 - Shane Little, 345
3 - Conor Macken, 310
4 - Robbie O'Shea, 290
5 - Alan Murphy, 220
6 - David McClure, 135
7 - Tom, 85
8 - Cian, 55
9 - Matt, 30
10 - Craig, 20
11 - Calvin, 10

Senior Men:

1 - Moe, 670
2 - Dave O'Sullivan, 470
3 - Eoin Keyes, 295
4 - Orky, 210
5 - Ronnie, 135
5 - Eoin Farrell, 135
7 - Colm, 115

Monday, March 5, 2012

First surf competition of the year

Last weekend saw the first Paddlesurf Ireland competition of the year take place in Clare. There was a sweet swell forecast for the weekend but the wind was always going to be a problem at about 20 knots onshore. We weren't sure where the best waves were going to be so we all met up in Spanish Point on Saturday morning and went looking for surf.

After checking out Cregg and stopping in O'Looney's for a coffee while we were waiting for the tide to rise and the wind to drop off a bit we ended up holding the competition in Hegarty's, which is a sweet point break there on the Clare coast. The waves were big and powerful, with a bit of chop and wedgy sections in them because of the wind, always good craic and it adds to the entertainment factor on the beach! I was up first in the mens HP. The waves that came in were nice but there was a very long time between sets because of the wave period. I got one savage wave in the middle of the heat but I couldnt get a decent second wave to back it up before the heat ended so I finished in second behind Mick Barry.

The IC competition went better. I got lots of waves and managed to pull some cool stuff on them, including an attempted end move which I think turned into an exit-air-barrel roll thing and another attempted end move which turned into a huge slash/top turn thing off the close-out section! Happy out! I ended up winning the IC class, and a few of the lads that I brougt up got to see a surf kayak comp for the first time so it was a good day overall!

Results:
HP Class

1st Mick Barry, 2nd Eoin Keyes, 3rd Anthony Coyne.

IC:

1st Eoin Keyes, 2nd Mick Barry, 3rd Anthony Coyne.



Friday, March 2, 2012

Tuam Session

We headed out to Tuam last weekend and afterwards about two hours of footage became this:


The water level was a bit low, loops just about worked if you were really gentle with plugging the nose. I'm pretty happy with how the video looks, just need to get out there at a better level to get some proper moves down.