Day 4 action:
   
   
   
 Blake Thornton (AUS) is the CWC South Africa 09 champion. See the entire final above.  Semi final 2: Blake Thornton takes out Jarrad Howse. See all the waves.
   
Semi final 1: Royden vs Glen Hall. All the waves, plus we chat to Royden afterwards.  Quarter finals: The best waves and interviews
with the winners.
   
 Kalk Bay local Ian Armstrong shares some
insight on how to surf the Kalk Bay Reef.
 Round 16 highlights , heats 5-8. Some sick tubes
and some big upsets.
 
Highlights from the first 4 heats! Kyle Lane, Royden, Dooma and Glen Hall advance - Jordy's out. Welcome to the final day at Kalk Bay Reef! See the waves, watch Jordy get shacked and get an update on conditions.

11h00. The event is on! The contest director has changed the format to man-on-man heats and the venue is Kalk Bay Reef.


Day 3 action:

   
   
   
   Day 3 wraps up with the end of round of 32. Upsets galore as Travis and Granger Larsen bow out. Rudy Jnr, Jean Da Silva (huge air 360!) Shaun Gossmann and Blake Thornton go through.

 

 The weather has set in, but the action is red hot! Watch Jordy, Jacko, Dooma, Wiggoly Dantas and Blake Wilson, plus we interview Jordy after his heat, Round of 64 completed! Watch John John, Chrip Leppan, Casey Grant, Dan Redman, Antonio Bortoletto, Royden Bryson and other highlights from the first rounds of 32.
 
 
 Highlights from the first 3 heats of Day 3: featuring
Jordy, Jarrad Howse, Sam Page, Jean da Silva
 Welcome to a cold and windy Day 3.
John talks us through the forecast.


Day 2 action:

 
Giggs and Stan talk us through the highlights.
See John John's tube, Trav snatching it in the last 10s
and Royden ripping.
 theBOMBsurf's exclusive event photographer, Craig "Greedybar" Kolesky was on hand to capture some highlights.


Welcome to Day 2! AVG gives the run down on the conditions and we show the first heats of the day. Lunchtime update courtesy of Gigs. Checkout some of footage that got John John throught to the round of 64.


Live results:  Click on "R2" "R3"  etc above to get the latest results!
Round of 96 continues:

Heat 7: Dylan Graves (PRI) and Beyrick de Vries (ZAF) advance, Nick White (NZL) and Shaun Payne (ZAF) are eliminated.

Heat 8: Tanaka Izuki (JPN) and Hadyn MacNicol (ZAF) advance, Devyn MacNicol (ZAF)
and Wade Goodall (AUS) are eliminated.

Heat 9: Granger Larson (HAW) and Ryan Payne (ZAF) advance, Brandon Roberts and Quinton Shabalala (both ZAF) are eliminated
 

21 JUNE UPDATE
Event status: ON

Back to Misty Cliffs / Rd of 96
Start 09:30 / Cloudy / clean 3-4 ft
.



Day 1 action:

 

Event Commentators Gigs Cilliers and Stan Badger
wrap up the days action.
 



O'Neill Marketing Manager Paul Canning talks us
through his heat.

Midday Update: A quick highlights package from the Misty Cliffs as the round of 112 is completed.



A candid interview with the International Contest director, Matt Wilson, we also chat to local surfshop ownerRoddy Torr and Event Facilitator, Paul Botha.

On location: Day 1
Check the venue, the waves and listen to what
the surfers have to say about the conditions.



Latest news:

Round of 96:

Heat 1: Yujior Tsuji (JPN) wins, Devyn Mattheys second. Dylan Stone and Matt Bromley eliminated.

Heat 2: John John Florence (HAW) and Kaisa Kawamura go through. Duncan Scott and Manfred Adrio eliminated.

Heat 3: Chris Leppan (ZAF) and Kyle Beach (ZAF) advance, Nobuyuki Osawa (JPN) Rowan Aish (NZL) elimintaed.

Heat 4: All ZAF affair - Kyle Lane and Paul Canning advance, Davey Brand, Keegan Nel go home.

Heat 5: Nicolau von Rupp (DEU) and Andrew Roosta Lange (ZAF) advance, Dane Patterson and Dale Staples are eliminated.

Heat 6: Jeronimo Vargis (BRA) and Ricky Bobby Basnett (ZAF) advance, Dallas Peterson (AUS) and Mikhail Thompson (ZAF) go home.

That's all for today folks - hope the live scoring is up and running tomorrow!
 


Round of 112:

You may have noticed there is a technical problem with the live web scores - so we'll do our best to keep you updated until the Americas come online and can sort out the glitch in the system. The contest is well under way and here are the results so far:

In Heat 1, Matt Bromley fro Kommetjie won his heat over Duncan Scott, who took second. Alister Legg and Grant Arendse failed advance.

Heat 2 saw Nobuyuki Osawa (JPN) and Keegan Nel (ZAF) advance. Papi Makinyane and Dillon Fernandez were knocked out.

In Heat 3 Nicoloau Von Rupp (DEU) and Mikhail Thompson (ZAF) advanced, while Cam Gouws and Elroy Thomas failed to advance.

Heat 4 was a close affair - Dylan Graves (PRI) and Wade Goodal (AUS) finished 1st and 2nd. Jordan Alexander and Roger Vuanza were eliminated.

In Heat 5, Larsen Granger (Hawaii) came 1st over Simon Fish in second, Thomas King in 3rd and Simpiwe Tokkoms in 4th.

Heat 6, and all ZAF affair - Wes Grey taking it from Luke Patterson in the end. Dylan Stewart and Ashley Legg failed to advance.

Heat 7: Victor Ribas (BRZ) and Stan Badger go through to the next round, Craig Johnson and Benjamin de Castro, bot ZAF, go home.

Heat 8: James Woods (Aus) and Josh Salie (ZAF) advance. Avro Johnson and Brandon Benjamin failed to advance.



09h45:
The first round heats are being run at Misty Cliffs this morning. As I write this the competitors are surfing the left bowl, warming up and the contest director is calling the first heat into the water.



Pre-Event footage.

 
A small taste of what Cape Town has to offer.
O'Neill team rider Jarrad Howse shows how it's done.
 
O'Neill Team riders Casey Grant and Quinton Shabalala get some practice in the day before the O'Neill Cold Water Classic kicks off in Cape Town.

Pre-Event news

It started in a remote corner at edge of the world where the Southern Ocean pounds the isolated Tasmanian shoreline. The O’Neill Cold Water Classic Series then moved up to the northern town of Thurso in Scotland for its perfect but freezing reef breaks.

The southernmost and northernmost events in professional surfing brought together exploration and competition within the depths of nature.

And now come the wilds…

Cape Town with its selection of treacherous waves around the Cape Peninsula under the towering cliffs of the Table Mountain Range, is home to the third stop on the O’Neill Cold Water Classic Series.

From June 20 until June 24, the world’s best surfers, including South African World Tour star and event ambassador, Jordy Smith, will venture to the rugged surf spots scattered around the Cape Peninsula to brave the elements.

With water temperatures around 10 degrees, heavy winter storms generating consistent and potentially huge swells, the prevalence of bull kelp around many of the surf spots and the threat of Great White Sharks (against which precautions will be taken), the O’Neill Cold Water Classic South Africa can rightly claim to be the ‘wildest event in professional surfing’.

“It’s going to be an incredible event,” says Jordy Smith, winner of the inaugural Cold Water Classic Series event in Tasmania. “Cape Town offers an amazing variety of waves. There are both sides of the peninsular to choose from, which can hold all types of swell – but it can get pretty extreme out there.”

Keeping the event mobile as with the rest of the series, there are a huge variety of waves to choose from during the week for the 4 Star ASP WQS event.

Misty Cliffs, a favourite wave of Jordy’s in the area, is just one of the world-class beach breaks on offer with fast, hollow waves.

A few of the other options include Outer Kom - an open ocean left hand reef break featuring a radical drop outside a giant kelp bed and a great barrel section, Crayfish Factory – a heavy right hander with a ledging reef takeoff before running down a kelp infested point, and Kalk Bay – a dredging left hand barrel across a very shallow slab of reef that provides potential 10 point tube rides.

“The Cape Town event is going to be awesome,” says Australian surfer Jarrad Howse, just one of the top name surfers who is following the entire Cold Water Classic Series. “I've been there once but never surfed, so I'm looking forward to getting there early and exploring the variety of world class reef and beach breaks on offer before the rest of the competitors arrive.”

Paul Canning, O’Neill’s South African marketing manager is eagerly anticipating the Cold Water Classic Series’ arrival in Cape Town.

“The standard has been set pretty high with the opening two events especially in so far as surf,” he said. “I hope we get some nice big storms over the week of our event so we are able to continue this high quality.”

Living up to its promise to explore the wilds and venture into the unknown, the CWC Series has so far exceeded all expectations.

“The surfers all love it,” says Jarrad Howse. “It has created an experience that’s so different to the typical warm water, junky surf, hotels on the beach style,” he said.

“It has incorporated travel, exploration and discovery and tested us all with freezing water – but with the opportunity to surf good waves in amazing locations.”

In addition, with its own Series ranking list, there is also $50,000 up for grabs for the winner.

Currently leading the Series is the CWC Scotland winner Lord Adam Melling. However with the Series well and truly underway there is going to be some stiff competition in South Africa including the likes of former World Tour Champion Sunny Garcia as well as young Hawaiian talent John John Florence and local legend Sean Holmes.

A 4-Star event on the ASP World Qualifying Series, the CWC South Africa still rewards the surfers with just as many CWC Series points as the other six star CWC events – bringing them ever closer to that $50,000 prize money as the series winner.

Adam Melling is closely followed in the rankings by Joan Duru, Yuri Sodre and Nathan Hedge and Scotland’s runner up Lord Luke Munro.

Despite winning the inaugural Cold Water Classic event in Tasmania, the South African WCT start Jordy Smith was forced to miss Scotland with clashing events, but still sits in 6th place on the rankings list – and will be one of the favourites in his home country.

FACTS AND FIGURES:

Rating: 4-star World Qualifying Series

Prizemoney: US$ 85.000

Event Ambassador: Jordy Smith




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