The SWA Wave Series came to a close this past weekend in Cardiff. Despite the anticipation, mother nature had other ideas and wind failed to materialise. This means that after two counting events in pumping conditions at Rhosneigr and the Bluff, Matt Cox reigns supreme as 2015/16 SWA Wave Champion. Thanks to Wave Series sponsors Puravida Boardriders and ION, Matt wins £250 of ION vouchers to spend on any of their products. We caught up with Matt for a few words;
SWA: Congratulations on your new SWA Wave Series title Matt, was there a particular moment that stood out this season for you?
MC: I would say the highlight was competing in the Plymouth comp in amazing conditions, full on down the line logo high waves, stacked on 3.7.
SWA: What do you think was the secret to your success?
MC: I think the secret to my success was probably just sailing down in Cornwall for the last three years and sailing whenever I can get out.
SWA: Do you have any idea what ION goodies you would like to spend your prize money on?
MC: I’m not really sure what I will spend the voucher on, possibly get myself a new wetsuit and maybe some new gloves for surfing in the winter.
SWA: We understand you are graduating this year, what’s next for you with regards to windsurfing?
MC: My plan for after uni is to keep windsurfing as much as possible and try and do all the BWA comps in the next couple of years
Equal on points are Tom Bennett Lloyd and Sara Kellett. A second place finish in the final counting event puts Tom into second overall with Sara taking third. Tom and Sara also win ION vouchers with which to pimp their wetsuit or accessory collections. A final prize of a Vandal Riot wave sail on loan for a year will be awarded to a standout unsupported rider at SWA Nationals in Weymouth.
Even without the wind the show must go on with the SWA, Cardiff Uni Windsurf Club put on a great selection of day and night time activities for the enjoyment of their guests.
Tour sponsor Puravida put on surfboard hire with an intro session to take advantage of the beautiful swell rolling into South Wales. Rest bay at Porthcawl played host to a fleet of around thirty SWA surfers shredding the glassy waves at low tide. Some of the more experienced surfers were rewarded with some building waves as the tide pushed in while others returned to Cardiff to watch the rugby and ready their fancy dress for the Disney/Pixar themed punch party. To hear more about that then ask someone who was there…
Sunday was a lazy day with some opting for a return to the surf while others went to Barry Island for some fish chips and a good old day at the seaside.
These are the final series standings for the 2016 Puravida SWA Wave Series:
Rank | Sailor | PlymEx | Rhosneigr | Cardiff | Overall |
1 | Matt Cox (Plymouth/GA/Tabou) | 0.5 | 4 | – | 4.5 |
=2 | Tom Bennett-Lloyd (Bangor/Puravida/Simmer) | 3 | 2 | – | 5 |
=2 | Sara Kellett (UWE/Severne/Starboard) | 2 | 3 | – | 5 |
4 | Tom Pidden (Nottingham/Patrik/Sailloft) | 4 | 7 | – | 11 |
5 | Ben Bulson (Bristol) | 6 | 7 | – | 13 |
6 | Louis Morris (Bristol/Tushingham/Starboard) | (15) | 0.5 | – | 15.5 |
=7 | Charles Gilman (Southampton/Puravida/Severne) | 5 | (15) | – | 20 |
=7 | Leo Calnan | (15) | 5 | – | 20 |
=9 | Nathaniel Warren (Southampton) | 6 | (15) | – | 21 |
=9 | Manny Devana (Southampton) | 6 | (15) | – | 21 |
=9 | Calum Healey (Southampton) | 6 | (15) | – | 21 |
=9 | Nick Welsh (Exeter) | 6 | (15) | – | 21 |
=13 | Rose Greensmith (Bangor) | (15) | 7 | – | 22 |
=13 | Shaun Ashmore (Manchester) | (15) | 7 | – | 22 |
=13 | Daniel Pingstone (York) | (15) | 7 | – | 22 |
That’s it for the SWA Wave Series this year, see you all at the final SWA event of the year at Nationals in Weymouth on 22-24th April. Details to follow for that, keep your eyes peeled. The SWA Wave Series will return in the autumn with the start of a new university year and the first of the winter storms. Huge thanks to our tour sponsors; Puravida Boardriders, ION accessories, Vandal Sails, Funsport and RB sails.