Clean Water Classic 2008 Results

Surfrider Foundation and Global Surf Industries celebrate the largest surf event in the Pacific Northwest
CleanWaterClassic.com
Photo By: Philippe Bishop
The 7th annual Clean Water Classic surf contest just wrapped
up this past weekend in Westport, Washington. The event, organized and put on by volunteers
from the Pacific Northwest chapters of Surfrider
Foundation, is a major fundraising event for the local chapters of Surfrider
Foundation. Volunteers from southern Oregon
all the way to British Columbia
host the event which attracted over 1000 spectators and nearly 150
contestants. The Classic is the only
Pro/Am contest held in the region. “Our chapters and activists work hard to put
this event on every year, and it represents one of the biggest fundraising
opportunities and membership drives”, says Charlie Plybon, Oregon Field
Coordinator for Surfrider Foundation. “These funds help support a variety of campaigns
and programs that focus on water quality, beach access, ocean health, and
shoreline preservation. All of the proceeds are split evenly amongst
participating chapters to provide crucial funding to Surfrider
initiatives at the local chapter level.”
On Saturday May 17, the first heats started at 7:00 AM at the jetty in Westhaven
State Park, Washington. The
event concluded at 3 PM on Sunday,
May 18. Over the course of Saturday and Sunday, 50 heats were run with most
being 15 minute heats. Six competitors per heat was the norm on Saturday, with
the semi finals and finals on Sunday drawing between two and four competitors
per heat. The weather was spectacular this year providing clear skies, sunshine
and solid overhead waves for contestants to tout their skills for the judges.
On Saturday night, sponsors combined forces to provide an
extraordinary surf theme party which attracted over 450 people. Each Surfrider chapter in the region
presented displays and tables educating partygoers on their unique local
issues, campaigns and programs. The party turnout packed the Westport
Convention Center, and featured a
special presentation by the Classic title sponsor, Global Surf Industries. The presentation honored local shop owner and
Pacific Northwest surf pioneer Al Perlee. Known to many as “the dean of Northwest
surfing”, Perlee maintains The Surf Shop in Westport
and was honored with a signed surfboard by Classic organizers. Also headlining the event was special guest
Bob McTavish, one of the catalysts for the shortboard revolution. At 64 years,
Bob was pulling into barreling overhead surf on Friday afternoon, impressing
the younger crowd on the beach. The
evening finished off with some great tunes and a lively show by the Panda Conspiracy.
The event would not have been such a huge success without
the amazing support of all our sponsors. Sponsors include: Global Surf
Industries, Kona Brewing, Rebel Surfboards, Barefoot Wines, The Islander
Resort, Quiksilver, Pacific NW Judges, Sol Sunguard, Urban Surf, Lost Mountain Surf Company, Coastal Surf Boutique, Xcel, Perfect Wave,
Serenity Spa, Bullman Beach Inn, Agua Verde Cafe, Second Ascent, DVS, North by Northwest Surf, Burley Girls,
Zumiez, Fish Tale Organic Ales, Far North Surf and Sport, Whale Tails, Justin
Myers Photography, Philippe Bishop Photography and others. Thanks to all our sponsors and chapters for
making this event such a huge success!
2008 Clean Water Classic division winners:
Best Wave – Peter
Hamilton
High Score Shortboard – Peter Hamilton
High Score Longboard – Kapono Nahina
Pro/Am –
1st Noah Cohen
2nd Kirk Tice
3rd CC Unger
Master’s Shortboard –
1st Perry Abedor
2nd Matt Loughran
3rd Nolan West
Women’s Shortboard -
1st Leah Oke
2nd Annie Atkinson
3rd Anne Beasley
Men’s Longboard -
1st Kapono Nahina
2nd JP Canlis
3rd Andrew Cordeiro
Master’s Longboard-
1st Kevin Todd
2nd Anthony Redpath
3rd Ben Cockcroft
Women’s Longboard -
1st Monica Todd
2nd Leah Oke
3rd Annie Atkinson
Juniors -
1st Kye Peladeau
2nd Ryan Gardner
3rd Chad Hoh
Stand-up Paddle -
1st JP Canlis
2nd Kevin Todd
3rd Peter Miller
Keiki (child) with Parent -
Isabella Martinez-Ybor
Noah Martin
Scarlett Redpath
Nicole Simpson
The Surfrider Foundation (Surfrider.org) is a non-profit
grassroots organization dedicated to the protection and preservation of our world’s
oceans, waves and beaches. Founded in
1984 by a handful of visionary surfers, the Surfrider Foundation now maintains
over 50,000 members and 63 chapters across the United States and Puerto Rico,
with international affiliates in Australia, Europe, Japan and Brazil.
Contacts: Charlie
Plybon
Surfrider Foundation, Oregon Field Coordinator
541-961-8143
CPlybon at surfrider.org
Pamela Clark, Owner, One Wahine Communications
(OneWahine.com)
Clean Water Classic Communications
503-805-9668
clark_pamela at yahoo.com