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Waiting Period Announced For 2017 JBU Supertrial Presented By Monster Energy

Jbay Supertrial

 Waiting Period Announced For 2017 JBU Supertrial Presented By Monster Energy

JBay – The much-anticipated JBU Supertrial event that happens every year at Supertubes in Jeffreys Bay will take place sometime during their normal waiting period slot of 1-11 June. The event organisers have traditionally held these dates as a prime time for early winter swells, and this year will see the contestants on stand-by for a suitable swell during that 11-day window.

The event is an exclusive invite-only tournament, and the winner receives a wildcard into the World Surf League Championship Tour event that takes place every year in JBay, the Corona JBay Open. It is the only contest in the country that offers a stake into a Championship Tour competition, and a win here could very easily launch a young South African surfers’ pro career.

The value of a chance to compete against surfers like Kelly Slater, Gabriel Medina, John John Florence or Jordy Smith cannot be measured, and that sort of experience is absolutely vital in a surfer’s bid to compete at the top level of our sport.

“This year we will see a change of format, which will be announced shortly, along with the list of invited surfers,” said contest organizer Koffie Jacobs. “The JBU Surf Club is looking forward to hosting this event again, and being part of getting a South African surfer the chance to compete at a Championship Tour level. Good luck to all competitors.”

The JBU Supertrial runs in the best possible conditions that Supertubes can offer
The JBU Supertrial runs in the best possible conditions that Supertubes can offer

The waves for the 2016 event were all time, and this year looks set for more of the same ©Van Gysen

The JBU Supertrial is a precursor event to the JBay Winterfest that takes place in Jeffreys Bay from July 12- 23. The JBay Winterfest is anchored by the Corona JBay Open Championship Tour competition.

Hashtags# JBUsupertrial  #JBayWinterfest

www.wavescape.co.za is the media partner.

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jbaywinterfest

The JBU Supertrial is sanctioned by Surfing South Africa, the recognised governing body for the sport in South Africa.

About Surfing South Africa

SSA is a member of the South African Sports Confederation and Olympic Committee (SASCOC) and the International Surfing Association (ISA).

The JBU Supertrial also is sanctioned by the World Surf League (WSL).

About the World Surf League

The World Surf League (WSL), formerly the Association of Surfing Professionals (ASP), is dedicated to celebrating the world’s best surfing on the world’s best waves through a variety of best-in-class audience platforms. The League, headquartered in Santa Monica, is a truly global sport with regional offices in Australasia, Africa, North America, South America, Hawaii, Japan and Europe.

For more information contact the event organiser

Koffie Jacobs

Koffie@silverbullet.co.za

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Craig Jarvis

info@craigjarvis.co.za

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There you go J-Bay, a nuclear reactor in your own backyard…

Brucifire on fire at supertubes

There you go J-Bay, a nuclear reactor in your own backyard…

As Brucifire so candidly puts it!

Brucifire counting shells at Seal's with Scooter, Stinker and Steamer.
Brucifire counting shells at Seal’s with Scooter, Stinker and Steamer.

https://web.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=1545460282150608&set=a.469496123080368.120073.100000599544504&type=3&theater

Bruces thoughts are here…

https://web.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=1545460282150608&set=a.469496123080368.120073.100000599544504&type=3&theater

Umm, there really is a problem here.The following outlines most of it…

https://businesstech.co.za/news/government/124993/zuma-the-guptas-and-south-africas-r1-trillion-nuclear-plans/

So maybe then, all those power cuts were sold to us like Exxon to the Americans?

And it all leads back to the chief knob, NO MATTER which way you look?! His son?! His relationship with Putin?!

My question is what the hell were Rosaton doing owning a Uranium mine in Jhb in the first place?! How far back could this planning have gone?

We need some spies!

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Kobbies in the Cape

Kobbies in the Cape

Kobbies in the Cape

Andrew von Biljon enjoyed some fishing time down in the Cape recently, and lucked into a fun run of kobbies, in most of the estuaries he and his mates fished.

They also got out to sea and managed a couple of beautiful baby black steenbras, which they returned healthy in the shallow waters.

All you need is a fishing mate or two, a little boat, a 4×4 – and this coast is your kingdom.

From garrick, er, leervis (learning fish?!), through all the kob species, the shad, the grunter – there is just so much for you to chase around between Cape Town and Durban. Many estuaries are quite safely, and legally navigeable, and accommodation options are endless.

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Crazy Cool JBay SurfView action

Jbay Surf View has a 180 degree vista covering the entire point from Boneyards to Kabeljauws

Crazy Cool JBay SurfView action

Our famous Doctor Kurt Mariano of JBay SurfView on the hill overlooking Supers, is handy with a camera too. When he aint out there charging, or on land healing – he films his buddies as they surf across the whole view in front of JBay Surf View.

Deon Lategaan was the test pilot on this magnificent run right through the many sections that make up the JBay point.

And a crazy cool edit with sounds that definitely sound like they come rfom Dr. Kurt’s built in recording studio.

Click on over to JBay Surf View to get in touch, and experience JBay with Dr. Kurt and Brucifire, of Shaloha fame (ha ha).

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The Sardine Coast photographic roundup

The Sardine Coast photographic roundup

The Sardine Coast photographic roundup is a spread of shots from up and down the south coast – well, the south coast of KZN Natal, South Africa. These pics were taken over the past weekend and reveal exactly the paradise of the area. From the southern Cape, through the Transkei and Natal, the coast is buzzing with waves, fish, sardines, whales, dolphins…and people, chasing all of them shore to horizon.

Although lots of sardine baitball and predator activity is being experienced down in the Transkei, the shoals have yet to make an appearance in Natal waters.

Thanks to Robbie van Wijk, Jay Steenkamp and guest photographer KC Coetzer!

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