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Coastal Living Bru “Fleur Du Cap So You think you can cook Ballito Style?”

Coastal Living Bru “Fleur Du Cap So You think you can cook Ballito Style?”

by Olivia Jones Communications

The Coastal Living Bru Food and Wine Exhibition (July 1-3) returns to La Montagne Resort in Ballito and promises to be a smorgasbord of sensory experiences. Coastal Living Bru forms part of the Mr Price Pro Ballito, an international surfing competition and beach and lifestyle festival (June 30 to July 6) that offers families plenty of fun in the sun with activities like extreme sports, beach action, a surfing competition, free music concerts and retail delights.

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Photographer: Ryan Janssens

The extremely popular, “Fleur Du Cap So You think you can cook Ballito Style?” returns for another tightly contested battle between some of KZN’s best professional and amateur chefs. Eight teams will test their culinary and creative skills to produce a mouthwatering dish combining mystery box ingredients with one of the five elements of fire, water, wood, metal, or earth. The tough panel of celebrity judges will decide which teams proceed through the two elimination rounds (July 1 and 2) to the final round on July 3 to win the coveted title of Mr Price Pro Ballito Chef and the grand prize.

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The Sanctuary of love…!

The Sanctuary of Love…

…in Banana Beach on the KZN lower south coast, hosted a spectacular afternoon of live rock and folk music, stalls, markets and entertainment.

The Hinds Brothers and the Hairy Legged Lentil Eaters headlined while Dave Marx neatly filled in the remaining bars.

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Jason Brown (Port Elizabeth) Wins Second Urban Descent Downhill Longboard Title

Jason Brown (Port Elizabeth) Wins Second Urban Descent Downhill Longboard Title 

Glenwood, Durban – Port Elizabeth longboard skateboarder Jason Brown made it two wins in two today by winning the open men’s division at the second annual Urban Descent Downhill Longboard Race presented by Quiksilver and Gunslinger. Brown was a clear favourite going into the four-man final, clocking speeds of up to 75 kilometres per hour. The much anticipated open men’s final was tightly contested coming into the final straight before three riders collided at high speeds leaving them all on the tarmac deck and out of contention. “I am happy to be back in Durban and to take the win again, there were some heavy slams today and I am glad everyone is safe after a gruelling day of racing,” said an ecstatic Brown after the event award ceremony.

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Over eighty competitors made their way to Alan Paton Road in Glenwood to race along a 1 km length route which featured a number of bends and chicanes before a final straight to the finish line. Hay bales were carefully positioned as a safety precaution for racers, most of whom wore special racing leather outfits and compulsory helmets. Participants were categorised into five divisions; open men (19 and older), ladies, junior boys 1 (12-14), junior boys 2 (15-18) and supergroms (8-11). A number of time trials and qualifying rounds got underway before the top four finishers in each division were grouped into finals. Odin Kerkhoff (Durban) managed a flawless race to win the supergrom division, while Sebastian Rich (Durban) and Michael Davies (Durban) stole the show in the junior boys 1 and junior boys 2 divisions respectfully. Gabi Murray-Roberts made the trip up from the cape and showed her class to easily claim the ladies title.

“We were very pleased with the Urban Descent Downhill Longboard Race presented by Quiksilver and Gunslinger today, the racing was spectacular and there were some radical bails leaving some riders in some serious pain, we hope to see an even bigger field next year,” said event organiser Keith Hockly of Gunslinger Longboards.

Prizes at the event included a cash purse of R5 000 and product prizes valued at over R40 000 from sponsors Quiksilver, Gunslinger, DC Shoes, Drift Cameras, Blue Dolphin Resort, Sportsman’s Warehouse, Nev The Barber, Corner Café and Urban Pizza.

For more information and photos of the event, visit the event mini-site at: www.quiksilver.co.za/urbandescent.

Full Results:

Open Ladies

1. Gabi Murray-Roberts (Western Cape)

2. Cindi Kritzinger (Kwa Zulu Natal)

3. Sadie Burger (Kwa Zulu Natal)

Super Grom (age 8-11)

1. Odin Kerkhoff (Kwa Zulu Natal)

2. Ryan Chikandiwa (Kwa Zulu Natal)

3. Keegan Long (Glenwood, Durban)

Junior Boys 1 (age 12-14)

1. Sebastian Rich (Kwa Zulu Natal)

2. Cameron Wasserman (Kwa Zulu Natal)

3. Matthew Swanepoel (Western Cape)

Junior Boys 2 (age 15-18)

1. Michael Davies (Kwa Zulu Natal)

2. Nathan Soule (Kwa Zulu Natal)

3. Bryce Gardiner (Kwa Zulu Natal)

Open Mens (age 19 and up)

1. Jason Brown (Eastern Cape)

2. Troy O’Sullivan (Kwa Zulu Natal)

3. Lloyd Clarke (Gauteng)

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Port Edward Catch and Release competition a great success

Port Edward Catch and Release competition a great success

The word is out…the Port Edward Catch and Release Competition was a phenomenal success and looks to be lighting the way for other events to follow. Excitement, suspense, entertainment – are all results of the intriguing new set of rules and arrangements. Photo taking is an integral part of the show, and photos of fish being caught and released are played in the event tent on a big screen each afternoon.

The slightly complicated scoring system was soon easily interpreted and anglers adapted to this positive idea readily. After all, in the past, competitions like the old Port Edward Couta Classic, put immense strain on resources, which are now feeling the effects in their fragile and exploited state.

A hearty congratulations to the forward thinking people who were behind this innovative initiative!

E-Howzit got the winning photo of the winners…thanks guys!

Get the entire story from E-Howzit here

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Defillipi’s win the PORT EDWARD Catch and Release Species Ski Boat Compo 2014

Defillipi’s win the PORT EDWARD Catch and Release Species Ski Boat Compo 2014

In a fiercely contested fish off for yet another boat, this time on offer from the Marlin Ski-Boat Club in Port Edward, Greg and Dave Defillipi along with Moo Fraser took top honours, at the prize-giving yesterday.

It was neck and neck all the way through the event, but in the end, the elusive ‘couta became the critical variable. The Defillipi’s had a couta, the others didn’t. Runners up were the Posthumous team and Olivier team.

Special mention and applause goes to Marlin Ski-Boat Club for their revolutionary initiative in making the event a species and release event. This minimises the damage done to the environment and our fragile fish stocks, and increases the fun and skill elements, whilst reducing the luck factor.

As soon as the official results have been released, we will update this post…with more information.

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