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  Posted by Admin on Tuesday 14th February, 2012 @ 12:37 GMT
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The organisation "Surfing GB" has risen from the ashes and is now powered by a dedicated team of volunteers who have passion, commitment and the determination to sort out the whole 'NGB for Surfing' situation. The signs are encouraging, particularly due to those people involved. Here's more from the new team...
The body which represents surfing in Great Britain is undergoing fundamental changes with
the dual aims of:

i) invigorating, inspiring and connecting with the British surfing population, and
increasing participation across all age and ability levels throughout the country, and

ii) implementing performance development strategies with the view to producing a
British World title contender within the next 10 years.

These are the aspirations of a new board of directors who have recently signed up to the re-
branded Surfing Great Britain (SGB) organisation.

Leading the charge is new SGB chairman, former British and European Champion Nigel
Semmens from Newquay.

Nigel says: “While we have a massive amount of surfing talent in this country, male and
female, we haven't had someone competing internationally for a number of years. To reach
the same level as someone like Kelly Slater, we need to have a more structured approach
which puts a premium on top quality coaching and commitment, and which seeks and obtains
sponsorship that reflects the massive interest in surfing in Britain.”

Kelly Slater (USA) is the current ASP (Association of Surfing Professionals) World Tour
champion. The last British representative to compete on the elite tour was Russell Winter
from Cornwall, whose performances a decade ago met with serious acclaim from surfing
professionals from the sport’s traditional hotbeds of Hawaii, Australia and California.

While the SGB’s new board of directors is determined to harness the array of talent among
British surfers in order to find successors to follow in the footsteps of Russell Winter, they
will also be actively looking to make surfing more socially inclusive - working at grassroots
level with a view to increasing participation in the sport at a young age, supporting local
clubs and schools throughout the UK and developing surfing within the PE curriculum where
possible.

The board is comprised of individuals who have a history of surfing and industry experience,
and, along with SGB’s newly constituted acting executive officers, the rebranded body
amounts to the largest and most knowledgeable group of experts ever assembled for a
British surfing organisation. Athletes, coaches, environmentalists, media specialists and surf
industry representatives have joined forces to breathe new life into SGB, with the aim of
securing formal National Governing Body (NGB) status as soon as possible.

Some of the country's top surfers, including former British champions Gabe Davies and Sam
Lamiroy from Newcastle, former Welsh champion Lloyd Cole and Scottish champion Chris
Noble, are committee members and will be taking an active role in the progression of British
surfing. Well-known surfing journalist and author of Surf Nation, Alex Wade, has also helped
in the reshaping of the new body.

Alex Wade says: “There is tremendous energy and excitement behind SGB as it seeks to push
British surfing forward to the next level. By the end of year in which the Olympics returns
to Britain for the third time, we expect to be well on the way to achieving NGB status. As
such, SGB will be looking after the interests not just of the elite surfers who are good enough
to turn pro but everyone in Britain – from Thurso to Brighton, Tynemouth to Swansea and
Portrush to Perranporth – who loves to ride waves. There is tangible good news already,
too: we have landed a European contract from the NEA2 Project which will go towards the
development of a national governing body.”

And, as Nigel Semmens says, there is a pressing task: “Our immediate goal is to try and get
sponsorship for a team of youngsters to compete in Panama in April this year for the World
Junior Championships. We are working with drinks company Calypso, who have been very
supportive to us in the past, and we hope to get through the selection process and get our
team together as soon as possible.”

Photo - Russ Winter at the Pipemaster Contest in 2001
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