Event Status Event: British Juniors Venue: Widemouth/Bude Date: 15th/16th OCT 2005 Winner: - REUBYN ASH Swell: - 2-3FT Wind: -Event over Weather: - Event over
Results:
UNDER 18 BOYS Reubyn Ash:Bude 1 Adam Thornton:Croye 2 Mitchell Corbett:Newquay 3 Jayce Robinson:St Ives 4
UNDER 18 GIRLS Gwen Spurlock:Swansea 1 Beth Mason: Swansea 2 Jemma Dendle: Swansea 3 Kate Dendle:Swansea 4
UNDER 16 BOYS Tom Butler: Newquay 1 Dane Hall: St Ives 2 Jayce Robinson: St Ives 3 Lewis Clinton: Newquay 4
UNDER 14 BOYS Stuart Campbell: Woolacombe 1 Seb Smart: Sennen 2 Luis Eyre: London 3 Toby Donachie: Padstow 4
UNDER 12 BOYS Tom Good: Newquay 1 Nathan Elms: Jersey 2 Josh Hammett: Swansea 3 Alex Vibert: Jersey 4
Ash Bags Cash at the British Junior Surfing Championships With a combination of skill and local knowledge Reubyn Ash has won the 2005 Billabong British Junior Surfing Championships at Widemouth Bay in Bude in solid 4ft surf. Sponsored by Billabong and North Cornwall District Council and organised by the British Surfing Association this years British Junior Surfing Championships attracted a record 150 entrants from all over Britain. Surfers competed for 6 British Titles: the under 12 division in which Tom Good picked up a set wave and showed experience beyond his years to secure the title. In the Under 14’s division last years title holder Stuart Campbell proved he’s is still the Champion by winning every heat of the day. Tom Butler surfed well to win the under 16’s, but lost his momentum in the in the under 18 division where Reubyn Ash impressed the judges with a display of powerful, radical manoeuvres. Standout performances of the weekend came from the Welsh Women who dominated the girls divisions – especially 14 year old Welsh Womens Champion Gwen Spurlock who took the Under 14 and Under 18 Girls titles, beating her close friends and rivals Kate and Jemma Dendle and Beth Mason who made the quarter finals of the boys Under 16’s. The British Surfing Association would like to thank Billabong; North Cornwall District Council; Kerrier Leisure; Competitors; Contest Officials; Lifeguards; Widemouth Bay Café; Councillor Nathan Bale and a special thanks to the parents