The first event of this year’s Billabong Junior Series will be taking place at Magnatubes, just around the corner from where the world’s best will be shredding at the J-Bay Open.
That little knuckle in the middle, Magnatubes, is the venue.
A waiting period will be utilised for the first time in the 18 year history of the Series, with the best possible days between 13 – 17 July used to determine the champs. Just three days are needed to complete the event, which will see seven different divisions from Under 12 to Under 20 competing at the perfect right point.
It’s sure to be a cracker and good viewing for those that will be in J-Bay for the Winterfest.
Check out the official press release below.
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BILLABONG JUNIOR SERIES PRESENTED BY BOS – ALL THE FACTS FOR THE JBAY EVENT
Jeffreys Bay – The first event in the Billabong Junior Series Presented By BOS is around the corner, and here are all the facts pertaining to the contest.
WHAT IS IT ALL ABOUT?
It is the first event in the 2015 Billabong Junior Series Presented By BOS. The Billabong Junior Series presented by BOS is the longest running junior series in the world, having started way back in 1997. It is also the richest junior series in the world, already having paid out R1,3M to junior surfers in South Africa since the series inception. The series hashtag is #BillabongJnr
WHO IS IN?
The competition will see the best junior surfers in the country all vying for points and prize money. There are both PST (Pro Surf Tour) and World Surf League (WSL) Pro Junior rated divisions. The U12 Boys is a 1A PST rated division, while the U14 Boys, U14 Girls, U16 Boys and U16 Girls divisions are all 2A PST rated. The U20 Boys and the U20 Girls divisions are both WSL 1000 Pro Junior rated. There are also a number of international surfers entered into the event, including Ethan Ewing (AUS), Griffin Colapinto (USA), Seth Moniz (HAW), Shaun Manners (AUS), Eithan Osborne (USA), and Liam O’brien (AUS).
Local JBay surfer Rewaldo Abersalie will be competing in the event.
WHERE IS THE CONTEST VENUE?
This year will see the event take place at Magnatubes – the perfect right-hand break around the corner from Supertubes. Magnatubes is a long and fast right-hander and the ideal canvas for the best junior surfers in the country to strut their stuff in front of the event judges. With a lot at stake at this event, including prize money, PST and WSL points as well as Billabong Junior Series points, the junior surfers will be going all-out at this new contest venue.
WHEN IS IT HAPPENING?
The tournament is going to be held over three days in July. For the first time in Billabong Junior Series presented by BOS history, the event is going to utilise a waiting period. The contest needs three days of competition over a five-day waiting period, from the 13 – 17 July. The contest also falls under the waiting period of the JBay Open WSL Championship Tour event. The JBay Open is the anchor event of the JBay Winterfest.
WHY IS IT HAPPENING?
Billabong South Africa prides itself in the way that it has supported junior surfing on the country since 1987. Junior surfing paves the way towards professional surfing careers, Championship Tour qualification, and ultimately World Titles. Billabong has been consistently nurturing junior talent in South Africa from a grass roots level over the years, and will continue to do so with the ongoing Billabong Junior Series presented by BOS. Co-sponsors include Nixon and VonZipper.
The Billabong Junior Series presented by BOS is sanctioned by Surfing South Africa. Surfing South Africa is a member of the South African Confederation and Olympic Committee (SASCOC) and is recognised by the Dept. Of Sport and Recreation as the national governing body for surfing.
About the World Surf League:
The World Surf League (WSL) organizes the annual tour of professional surf competitions and broadcasts each event live at WorldSurfLeague.com where you can experience the athleticism, drama and adventure of competitive surfing — anywhere and anytime it’s on. The WSL sanctions and operates the following tours: the Junior Tour, Longboard Tour, the Qualifying Series (QS), the Big Wave Tour and the crown jewel of the sport, the WSL Championship Tour (CT) which determines the sport’s undisputed world champions.
Imagery and video content from previous 2014 events in the series can be found on the various Billabong Social Media platforms:
Facebook:
Billabong South Africa
Billabong Womens South Africa
Twitter:
Billabong South Africa twitter.com/@billabongsa
Billabong Womens South Africa twitter.com/@bbwomens_za
Instagram:
Billabong South Africa – @BillabongSA
Billabong Womens South Africa – @Billabongwomens_za
The Series Hashtag is #BillabongJnr