Movement Mag

Winchester Wins Ferrol Spain IBA, Wins Baby

Posted Monday, September 07, 2009



Final Day at Ferrol, Spain.

The 4th event on the E5’09 European circuit went down today in small but contestable peaks at Doninos Beach, Ferrol.

Organizers once again planned the day around the best conditions and a 1pm start saw the semi’s surfed in front of a solid Sunday afternoon crowd.

Semi 1 pitted the inform Brazilian Lucas Nogueira against the consistant Aussie Dave Winchester.

Winny set a blistering pace from the get-go and Lucas could never make up the lost ground and had to settle for =3rd.

Next up was the Spanish connection of Christian Perez and Guilemo Cobo

Perez is a crowd favorite, (Cobo hails from the Canary Islands), and the crowd were going wild on every wave he paddled for. The lead changed hands several times but when the hooter went Perez had secured a spot against Winny.

Into the DK final and early favorite Ardiel Jiminez (Canary Isl) stuggles to find the winning waves while the other three exchange blows.

Dave Hubbard (Hawaii) always looked the man to beat despite challenges from local hero YiYi Obenza and Dave Winchester.

Final DK results were

1)   Dave Hubbard

2)   Dave Winchester

3)   Yiyi Obenza

4)   Ardiel Jiminez

The Men’s final was a 30 minute affair with Winny once again getting an early start with a nice left that he combo-ed to the beach. He was surfing to the criteria. Fast with clean transitions and lots of variety and all in the pocket. Perez had a few moments of glory but Dave Winchester was the most consistent competitor over the four days and almost claimed the daily double with a first and second in both divisions

“This will replace one of my other results and get me a bit closer to where I want to be” said Winny

“Its still all going to come down to the last event at Confital in December”

“I just want to thank my wife for sitting on the beach for 4 days with my little girl Coco” said the proud father.

The IBA E5’09 crew now pulls up stumps and hit Peniche for the final event on the circuit.

The charts are showing a significant swell for the first few days so the IBA World Tour will get its first taste of Supertubes and it will all be webcast at www.ibaworldtour.com/live from Thursday onwards.


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Posted by: your mum
07-Sep-2009 11:44 AM
yeah winny
Posted by: jeremy
07-Sep-2009 01:16 PM
yeeeeew awsomee
Posted by: NO your mum
07-Sep-2009 01:35 PM
WELL DONE winny about time an ozzie won again on europe turf. wooyeah
Posted by: my mum
07-Sep-2009 02:45 PM
winny is the king
Posted by: 3. Your Name
07-Sep-2009 06:17 PM
yiiew! its been a while.he deserves it. if only he wasnt wearing such homo boardies bhaha.
Posted by: Billy Tennant
07-Sep-2009 08:08 PM
Congrats Winny! Dominated hard...
Posted by: Wezza 24/7
07-Sep-2009 08:39 PM
Dave Winchester knows me.... yeah!
Posted by: wezza
07-Sep-2009 08:57 PM
hahahahah 247 is a homo
Posted by: JT
08-Sep-2009 08:40 AM
Woohoo.. Super stoked brother. Will celebrate with a beer tonight.
Posted by: bort
08-Sep-2009 07:06 PM
WINNY ROCKS THE WORLD OHHHHHH YEHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!
Posted by: pedro patricio
11-Sep-2009 05:46 AM
winnie is very focused in peniche, shall we wait and celebrate after last comp here in pt, i´m on it
Posted by: chez
13-Sep-2009 08:58 PM
yeeeeea Dave WHAT A SUPER STAR!
Posted by: pedro patricio
14-Sep-2009 12:50 AM
winnie went to the final, and didn´t win because brazilian do ballet in tinny waves, what i say? winnie is the man of the moment

IBA World Tour Update

Posted Wednesday, August 26, 2009

If you've been following the IBA Tour on it's E5 leg through Europe you'll be interested to know that Amaury Lavernhe has won the Sopelana event in Spain. 

Running at present is the Sintra Portugal event which is getting some nice three foot waves - you can watch the live broadcast here.

Also, the IBA has a little update from day one here.

Below, details from Spain.



Amaury Laverhne (Re-Union) has once again captured the hearts of the people of the Basque country with a win in the 2009 Sopelana BBK Pro.

He defeated Jeff Hubbard (Hawaii) in the final with locals Antonio Ortiz and Alex Uranga finishing equal third.

The surf was clean at 2-3 feet with some slabing shore-breaks that allowed for extreme moves in front of a massive crowd that waded into knee deep water to see the action.

Overall contest enjoyed great waves and weather and was enjoyed by all. Thanks to Gonzaga Prado and his hard working team at the EBE and we look forward to a bigger and better event in 2010.

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Posted by: AJ
26-Aug-2009 03:13 PM
Go the invert onto sand! How's your back?
Posted by: Anonymous
26-Aug-2009 06:34 PM
Competition surfing is many things, but above all it is tedious, repetitive and most plainly- boring.
Posted by: hugo
26-Aug-2009 08:54 PM
there an old saying that goes like this: opinions are like buttholes. Everybody has one but only the ones that want to give it, do.
Posted by: 50 CENT
27-Aug-2009 12:17 AM
If you have any respect for bodyboarding or your time... dont watch this crap
Posted by: 51cent
27-Aug-2009 12:35 AM
If you have any respect for bodyboarding or your time... dont waste your life on the net hating other people
Posted by: Chabbott
27-Aug-2009 01:05 AM
ohhhhh SNAP!
Posted by: Lucien
27-Aug-2009 10:18 PM
Regardless of whatever's been said, Amaury is a champion dude both in and out of the water.
Posted by: 50 CENT
28-Aug-2009 03:44 PM
Amaury Rips! I know that. But this doesn't represent what bodyboarding is about. Yes it looks fun but it stinks to watch.
Posted by: 3. Your Name
28-Aug-2009 08:44 PM
where has all the decent competitions gone? where comps are held in waves over 3ft?
Posted by: Lavelle
29-Aug-2009 06:51 PM
For chrissakes Hugo, are you branding me a butthole?

Mike Stewart Wins Arica & Takes IBA World Tour Lead

Posted Saturday, August 08, 2009

Mike wins the IBA Arica Chile Challenge and takes the IBA tour lead.

Felllow Hawaiian Dave Hubbard takes runner up, beating his brother Jeff into equal fourth in semi one. 

Winchester battled Stewart well in the second semi but couldn't take it away from Mike.  

A more in-depth report once the weekend is over.

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Posted by: Decio Ramos
09-Aug-2009 06:49 AM
Mike rules, next stop PORTUGAL!!!
Posted by: water is cold
09-Aug-2009 05:04 PM
the old boy still has it
Posted by: matthew j
10-Aug-2009 11:59 AM
GO MIKE!! GIVE IT TO EM!!!
Posted by: jono ling
17-Aug-2009 03:31 PM
mike stewart is a legend i hope he wins the world title

Aussies Bow Out At Arica, The Fever Remains

Posted Friday, August 07, 2009

Like that foul tasting acid you get when you take a blow to the head, loss of Aussies in an international event is an awful thing.

Our only survivor is Dave Winchester... oh the Fever.

Beeps.....
Riggers.....
Hughesy....

All taken down. 

Masc.: R1 | R2 | R3 | R4 | R5 | R6 | R7 | QF | S | F | Estat. dia | Estat. evento
Tag Team.: R1 | SF | FI |
Arica Chilean Challenge 2009
Men / Round 7 - Last Update : 6/Aug/2009
2nd:9th place, 1000Pts, U$450 
BeachByte >>ASP Intl Official scoring system - (c)2009 - system@aspworldtour.com
Heat # 1
Men
Round 7

More info ...
Heat Scores
Wave/Wave
singlet plc pts name from
Red 2 12.17 Thomas Rigby AUS
Yellow 1 13.50 Rene Xavier BRA

Heat # 2
Men
Round 7

More info ...
Heat Scores
Wave/Wave
singlet plc pts name from
Red 1 19.17 Jeff Hubbard HAW
Yellow 2 14.84 Uri Valadao BRA

Heat # 3
Men
Round 7

More info ...
Heat Scores
Wave/Wave
singlet plc pts name from
Red 1 15.50 Magno O. Passos BRA
Yellow 2 11.34 Brad Hughes AUS

Heat # 4
Men
Round 7

More info ...
Heat Scores
Wave/Wave
singlet plc pts name from
Red 2 14.17 Mark McCarthy ZAF
Yellow 1 15.34 Dave Hubbard

Heat # 5
Men
Round 7

More info ...
Heat Scores
Wave/Wave
singlet plc pts name from
Red 1 17.50 Amaury Laverhne REU
Yellow 2 12.67 Pierre Louis Costes FRA

Heat # 6
Men
Round 7

More info ...
Heat Scores
Wave/Wave
singlet plc pts name from
Red 2 16.66 Ben Player AUS
Yellow 1 17.67 Mike Stewart HAW

Heat # 7
Men
Round 7

More info ...
Heat Scores
Wave/Wave
singlet plc pts name from
Red 1 16.50 Guilherme Tamega BRA
Yellow 2 5.34 Francirley Ferreira BRA

Heat # 8
Men
Round 7

More info ...
Heat Scores
Wave/Wave
singlet plc pts name from
Red 1 17.50 Dave Winchester AUS
Yellow 2 14.50 Ivan Hernandez CAN


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Posted by: razor
07-Aug-2009 10:34 AM
i just puked in my mouth, go fever, fly that flag red
Posted by: Caspar Yuill
07-Aug-2009 05:29 PM
2.08 what happened on the inside? Thats death
Posted by: groupie.
08-Aug-2009 12:29 PM
stewart lives.
Posted by: dan.claws
08-Aug-2009 01:55 PM
pierre v amaury wouldve been the gnarliest heat.

Riggers Dominates & Arica Cracks At 12 Feet

Posted Thursday, August 06, 2009


Great news today from Arica with 12 foot swells and all our Aussie progressing through Round Six, all but our 09 title hopeful, Ryan Hardy.

Details are as follows from Round Six.

Heat 1. Tom Rigby beat current World Champion, Uri Valadao to progress. F*&k yeah Riggers, dominate kid.

Heat 2 & 3. Jeff Hubbard and brother Dave progress.

Heat 4. Hardy bows out to Mark McCarthy and Brad Hughes. Go Hughesy.

Heat 5. Amaury and MS progress. Stewart hunting for a tenth world title.

Heat 6. PLC and BP in fine form progress.

Heat 7. GT progresses.

Heat 8. Winny wins his heat, Novy knocked unfortunately.

So moving into round seven Australia has some contenders, the waves are pumping, Bitzer is talking junk on an ESPN mic. All happening people, check this youtube channel for video of all the guys.






 

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Posted by: matt
06-Aug-2009 03:21 PM
Rigby fucking 'cmon!!!!! to god dam good....
Posted by: Danny
06-Aug-2009 07:07 PM
Rigby is the GREAT WHITE HOPE! Aussie hopes for the future are sitting squarely on his shoulders!

Tom Rigby To Surf Against Current World Champ In Round Six At Arica

Posted Tuesday, August 04, 2009


Below the latest YouTube update from the IBA Arica Chile Event. 

Next heat to enter the water when the live webcast kicks off will feature current World Champion Uri Valadao and our young guy Tom Rigby. Also progressing past into round six from Australia are Michael Novy and Brad Hughes with Damian King falling to a third place in round five.

Click through here for the live webcast.

Check Chile Bodyboard and the IBA World Tour sites for more details. 

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Posted by: 3. Your Name
04-Aug-2009 04:51 PM
go riggers!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Posted by: Danny
04-Aug-2009 05:27 PM
smash em rig!
Posted by: Secret Admirer
04-Aug-2009 10:59 PM
as 'your name' said it..... riggers fly the flag!!!
Posted by: dave
05-Aug-2009 06:44 PM
c'mon ribgy your god dam bastard!!!! yeww

Huge Movement Logos Pollute '08 Shark Island Event

Posted Thursday, July 30, 2009

We stumbled upon these images a good friend of ours took at the '08 IBA Shark Island Event in Cronulla. We were media partners with the IBA guys and that allowed us to make a huge orange logo and float it around the event. 

An unfortunate result was the waves were dwarfed by the fuck-off logo which was graciously held by Nick Bannher and Cam Danzey, Movement Cadets of the highest order. 

We'd like to send out a belated thanks to our friends at the IBA and 4Play who helped us create the monstrous webcast branding tool.

It's also probably a good time to let you know the Nomad Shark Island Challenge has been put on hold for another two weeks to enable the final to run in waves bigger than our logo.


Above, the cadets, a yacht and our logo.



The children of Mike Stewart gawk at some salty foam.




The dudes that started this mag, check out the logo they created (and paid to have in foam form). 


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Posted by: SEBASTIAN
31-Jul-2009 12:03 AM
GREAT
Posted by: bort
31-Jul-2009 05:50 PM
GAWEIGHT

Kingy Returns & Blogs The Tour

Posted Wednesday, July 29, 2009

The King is back on tour and is keeping an in-depth blog of his experience on his iPrime site. 

His detailed account almost forgives this cheesy headshot. 

Almost.

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Posted by: jeremy
29-Jul-2009 04:21 PM
the return of the king ahahah kingy is the best...
Posted by: Secret Admirer
29-Jul-2009 08:49 PM
Hopefully the big guy brings out the prankster.... should make some entertaining reading

IBA World Tour Arica Chile Live

Posted Wednesday, July 29, 2009




The second of four IBA Grand Slam events gets underway in Chile in coming hours at the Arica Chilean Challenge.

Since 2004 Arica Chilean Challenge has been part of the World Qualifying Tour and demonstrated that is was worthy of inclusion to the World Super Tour. In 2006 the best bodyboarders of the world came to Arica and they confirmed that EL GRINGO is one of the best spots for bodyboarding. This spot is located in the Alacran Island (Isla del Alacrán) in front of El Morro.
 
News is the weather has been nice this year, with warm, sunny conditions and positive winds.
 
"I invite to all the people to watch this event by internet and to riders to be prepare for this unreal challenge," said event organizer Cristian 'Tomate' Peralta.
 
ARICA CHILE'S PREVIOUS WINNERS

2004 - Ryan Hardy
2005 - Jeff Hubbard
2006 - Jeff Hubbard
2007 - Ben Player
2008 - Guilherme Tamega
 
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CONFIRMED INTERNATIONAL RIDERS.
 
USA
Rusty Friesen

AUSTRALIA
Dave Winchester
Ben Player
Mitch Rawlins
Brad Hughes
Ryan Hardy
Michael Novy
Chad Jackson
Damian King
Tom Rigby

ARGENTINA
Emiliano Tabare

SOUTH AFRICA
Marc Mc Carthy
Andre Botha

HAWAII
Jeff Hubbard
Tim Hamilton
Dave Hubbard
David Phillips
Jacob Romero
Mike Stewart

FRANCE
Pierre Louis Costes
Amaury Lavherne

PORTUGAL
Rui Ferreira
Hugo Pinheiro

NEW ZEALAND
Ben Mackinn

SPAIN
Yeray Martinez
Ardiel Jimenez
Oliver Herrera
Ivan Hernandez
Pablo Prieto

PERU
Jose Luis Ugarte
Jorge Saavedra

BRASIL
Guilherme Tamega
Uri Valadao
Luis Villar
Felipe Mendes
Paulo Barcelos
Francirley Ferreira
Magno Passos
Eder Geovani Luciano
Augusto J.C. Weldhagam
Raul Bezerra Nogueira
Marcelo Freitas Ribeiro
Bruno Da Silva Rocha
Mateus Yoharana Costa Zoffoli
Juan ferreira
Abner Scopetta
Sergio Luis Vicente Machado

URUGUAY
Diego Furiatti

CHILE
Maikol Pascal
Gabriel Brantes
Cristobal Sciaraffia
Eduardo Carpinello
Mauro Vivanco
Alan Munoz
Omar Rios Ferrada
Joaquin Viveros Ramirez
Boris Villalobos
Matias Muñiz
Rolando Siede Rudolffi
 



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Posted by: Lavelle
29-Jul-2009 12:58 PM
Novy, King, Player, Winchester, Hardy, Rawlins, Hughes, Jackson, Rigby are our best chances.

Hubb Wins In Peru

Posted Tuesday, July 28, 2009


Hubb wins the first Peruvian event on the IBA, outing local Hurtado in the man on man final. Conditions were unfortunately super onshore for the final. More highlights from the event to follow.

IBA ratings have been updated, click here for the listings.




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Posted by: 3. Your Name
28-Jul-2009 09:43 AM
yeah hubby
Posted by: jack
29-Jul-2009 05:26 PM
Micheal novy is way better
Posted by: bort
30-Jul-2009 08:52 PM
Big red seemed better in that vid.