Anticipation
mounts for Guinness World Record attempt at Earthwave
A flood of enquiries about participation in
the attempt to break the Guinness World Record (GWR) for the ‘most
surfers riding the same wave’ have been received from Cape Town surfers
for the event that will be held at Muizenberg on 4 October as part of
the Earthwave global surfing and sustainable lifestyle festival.
“We’ve received dozens of enquiries about the Guinness World Record
attempt at Earthwave next month,” says Paul Botha of Kahuna Promotions,
the founders of Earthwave. “After raising the record from 44 to 73 at
Muizenberg in 2006, the Cape Town surfing community is amping to break
the current record of 100 surfers on the same wave set at Earthwave
Brazil last year.”
The world record attempt is the highlight of the Earthwave global
environmental initiative which has been expanded to a two-day beach
festival on the weekend of 3 & 4 October. The 2009 event includes a
longboard surfing event; demonstrations in the fast growing Stand Up
Paddleboarding (SUP) discipline that will culminate in the Coreban
Expression Session featuring some of the country’s top exponents; free
surfing lessons provided by the surf schools in the area with classes
specifically for women conducted by the Roxy Surf School and a host of
other fun beach activities for people of all ages.
Tens of thousands of Rands worth of prizes and
give-aways have already been donated including a Natural Curve longboard
shaped by Durban based SA champion Hugh Thompson along with surfing
equipment and accessories from such famous brands as Billabong , Xcel,
Palmers, Derevko and New Balance which will be used for Dig for Gold,
raffles and other fund-raising competitions.
As usual the business community of the Deep South is heavily involved in
promoting their products and services at Earthwave with early adopter
David Jones from the Empire Café in Muizenberg challenging all other
restaurants in the area to equal or better his donation of R250 cash and
a meal voucher for R250.
Environmental initiatives at Earthwave range from providing clearly
demarcated bins for recycling of paper, plastic, glass and other refuse
to reducing paper usage by handling the entries and prized certificates
for participating in the GWR digitally. Negotiations are in progress
with Metrorail to allow all train passengers travelling to Muizenberg
with surfboards to ride free of charge on the weekend while carpooling
will be encouraged to further reduce the carbon footprint of the event.
There will also be exhibits and presentations on how to lead a more
sustainable lifestyle, including a talk by Augustine Morkel, Estate
Manager at the Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens titled ‘Climate Change:
How can you help’. Miss Earth South Africa 2009, Chantal Grantham, who
will be representing the country in the environmentally themed Miss
Earth pageant in the Philippines at the end of October, will also attend
Earthwave to present awards and support and encourage ecologically sound
initiatives.
Environmentally conscious apparel and footwear brand Ocean Minded, whose
products utilise recycled materials, will be coordinating beach cleanups
with prizes for participants and conducting a presentation in the
marquee tent educating the public on the importance of looking after our
waterways.
Earthwave will also be partnering with Cape Town Tourism’s ‘Live it!
Love it! LOUDER!’ campaign for the 2010 World Cup that will see soccer
ambassadors providing tips and tricks on the beach, giving away signed
soccer balls and other memorabilia along with demonstrations of the
‘Diski Dance’. CT Tourism is also sponsoring the participation of a
group of youngsters from disadvantaged communities to attend Earthwave
and entering a corporate team in the world record attempt.
The schedule for the festival sees the longboard contest, SUP demos,
exhibits, presentations and free surfing lessons on the Saturday. The
final of the contest, the SUP Expression Session and a Celebrity Surf
Off featuring high-profile personalities will take place on Sunday
before an expected 400 or more surfers take to the waves at
approximately 1pm for the Guinness World Record attempt.
The Earthwave festival culminates in the after-party at the Brass Bell
in Kalk Bay where the official number of surfers on one wave will be
announced after consulting photographic evidence. The function will
include the Cape Town launch of the 200th edition of Zigzag, SA’s
premier surfing magazine, along with videos of the day’s action and
plenty of specials available while waiting for the results of the
Earthwave Brazil and Argentina attempts which should be known around
9pm.
Comprehensive information, images and videos on Earthwave are being
uploaded on Wavescape.co.za, SA’s biggest and longest established
surfing web portal and the official digital partner for the event.
About Earthwave
Earthwave is an environmental initiative founded at Muizenberg in 2006
that leverages the immense interest in Guinness World Record attempts to
provide the opportunity for stand up surfers of every age and ability
and on any equipment to celebrate their lifestyle and make a statement
about reducing their impact on the environment.
Earthwave is sanctioned by Surfing South Africa (SSA), the national
controlling body for the sport, whose website will be used to handle
online entries to reduce paper usage, and endorsed by the International
Surfing Association (ISA) and Surfriders Foundation whose Argentina
Chapter will be running the Earthwave event in that country.
The event provides unlimited sponsorship opportunities for companies and
organisations keen on promoting their environmental credentials or
simply wanting to showcase their products and services to a receptive
audience at the beach and through the saturation media coverage.
See the Earthwave group on Facebook for more information or
www.earthwave2007.com for
highlights of previous year’s events, where you can sign up for future
media releases. The 2009 Earthwave website will be launched shortly.
Contact kahunasurf@mweb.co.za
for further information on the Earthwave global surfing and sustainable
lifestyles event and how to become part of this global movement.
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