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  1. Sean Poynter Rocks it at the Puerto Escondido SUP Pro!

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    Starboard/Trident Team Rider Sean Poynter comes second at the Surf Central Pro in Puerto Escondido, Mexico !!  Many thought that he won the event, as he had the top over-all score, but a last minute change in the scoring method (best wave vs best overall) resulted in a last minute drop to second place.   Check out some of the awesome shots from the event. Congratulations Sean!

  2. Eric Disque joins the Trident SUP Sales Team

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    Eric Disque joins the Trident SUP Sales Team, and will be Trident for California and Arizona.  Eric is an avid Surfer, Stand Up Paddler, and also an Expert Whitewater Kayaker.

    He brings a wealth of experience both on the water and in the Actions Sports Industry, and we are very excited to be working with him.

    For Sales inquires in California and Arizona, Eric can be reached at:

    eric.w.disque@gmail.com

    916-205-8402

    We would like to welcome Eric to the team.

  3. Road Trippin' and Jet Settin'

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    We have been going non stop since July 28th, when we disembarked to Utah on the 700mi hi-way trek to theH20 OverDrive SUP Cup in Park City. at Jordanelle Reservoir in our 2003 custom EJ built Freight Liner Sprinter van.

    We stopped in at one of my all time favorite towns ” BEAVER “, Utah, and headed up the mountain to a special place called Anderson Meadow to enjoy some clean 8500′ mountain air, after driving all day.

    This event included an open race and a pro 14′ class, which was the first one where all the top guys met, to battle it out on the same size board.
    The smaller lighter guys ( myself included ) prefer the 12′ 6” class, where the larger heavier guys like the extra foam in the 14′ class.
    The pro race was a 5mi closed coarse trapezoid / M shape with a small beach run to make it more spectator friendly.

    Stoked to have placed 8th, among such great paddlers and friends!
    Here’s the top ten results :

    1 35 TROUT, Slater pro men 00:50:09 0 00:50:09
    2 11 ROJAS, rob pro men 00:51:19 0 00:51:19
    3 33 KURT, Byron pro men 00:51:38 0 00:51:38
    4 25 WILD, Jay pro men 00:51:58 0 00:51:58
    5 29 MCPHILLIPS, colin pro men 00:52:07 0 00:52:07
    6 13 PATTERSON, Chuck pro men 00:52:20 0 00:52:20
    7 28 RAMBO, Brandon pro men 00:53:24 0 00:53:24
    8 24 JOHNSON, EJ pro men 00:53:25 0 00:53:25
    9 07 CURRY, Chris pro men 00:53:40 0 00:53:40
    10 02 HILL, Chris pro men 00:55:38 0 00:55:38

    Many Thanks to The Doc and Betsy Risner for opening up their doors to us and many friends from across the country, Florida, North Carolina and so on.
    We made many new friends on this road trip!

    Next stop The Big Apple , New York City…..8 / 12 / thru 8 / 14.

    Wow, what a contrast compared to Dana Point Harbor, where we call home! This place really is a concrete jungle!!!!!
    Well, after a crazy cab ride and a 6hr red eye flight, we arrived to our hotel in the Wall Street district. And met up with our Starboard East coast rep Mark Colino, from Jersey!
    He knows the lingo around here and is a pretty big guy, so we felt a little safer. (LOL) We had a great Italian dinner with lots of pasta , bread and of coarse my favorite “BEER”.

    Next day we arise to sunny skies and 80 degree temps, which is so much better than the 100 F mark a few days prior. I’m already feeling the nerves, knowing that I’m gonna be
    on the board for a least 4 1/2 to 5 hrs with who knows what kind of conditions!

    It’s funny all the ups and downs you go through on such a long paddle, but all in all it was a beautiful experience!
    It was so cool to go under all those huge bridges, hearing people screaming at you like you are crazy! ( maybe just a little )

    I hit the wall at mile 20 getting muscle spasms and cramps, that sent me to a little island on the Harlem / East river split.
    I stretched and took some B vitamins and more goos’ ( I hate that stuff ) to try anything at that point. I looked up and saw two of my competitors sail past me, and that was enough
    motivation to get my punk ass back on the board and finish this race. I caught and passed one of the guys, and almost got the 4th place position.
    I finished in 5th place in 4 hrs 29min.

    The White Water party in the evening was spectacular, with views of the city lights and awesome food and entertainment.

    The next ext day we had a few hrs to check out the city and play tourists around Manhattan, before hopping back to So Cal.
    We walked around the Wall St. area and Ground Zero, which a was a huge reminder of 9-11! Heartfelt to the core……..

    NYC Sea Paddle Elite 14′ SUP Mens’:
    1. #71 3:56 Thomas Maximus Shahinian (Ohana Paddleboards)
    2. #44 4:01 Slater Trout
    3. #49 4:01:30 Will Reichenstein (Ohana Paddleboards)
    4. #59 4:28 Mark Temme
    5. #36 4:29:30 Ernest Johnson (Starboard)
    6. #38 4:31:30 Billy Mehl (Island Surf & Sail)
    7. #23 4:37:30 John Beausang (Distressed Mullet)
    8. #33 4:52 Shane Boyle
    9. #30 4:57:30 Jason Colclough (SideArm Surf & Skate/ Surfer’s Healing NC)
    10. #45 5:21:30 Mark Colino (Starboard No Flat Earth)

    3rd stop, Lake Tahoe Ca…..8 / 16 / thru 8/ 23.
    Tahoe Nalu Event.

    One of my favorite drives, is up the Interstate 395 through the Owens Valley with the Eastern Sierra Nevada on the left, and Death Valley to the right.
    We are fortunate enough to caravan and camp with the infamous Mickey and Peggy Munoz, at Lake Mary in The Mammoth Basin ( 8,910 elv.)
    The first day of paddling is a bit shocking to the system, coming from sea level, but we struggle through it doing some interval training and then some 12 oz curls in the afternoon.
    We spent two nights there, and then headed to our final destination on the North Shore of Lake Tahoe at Sandy Beach campground, which was booked mostly
    by standup paddlers. Thursday and Friday were mostly mild with sunny skies, but the word on the beach for race day was high winds and scattered showers.
    Lake Tahoe is a very large body of water that can develop good size waves, which came true on Saturday.
    First off was the open 5mi race that showed a great turnout of over 200 paddlers, including my wife Andrea.
    The conditions were definitely challenging with wind and waves coming at their right side on the way down to the first mark, and then opposite for the leg back.
    I watched and waited on the beach, being more nervous for the folks out there, than I get doing it myself!
    Everyone eventually made it in safe and sound, and I started getting myself mentally prepared for the Elite 14′ race.
    The Pro coarse was in my opinion easier than the open race, because we headed straight out, and then slightly diagonal to a mark then straight back for a short beach run.
    Four laps of 1.25mi made for a pretty fast short race, where I managed to get 11th, with fellow team rider Dan Gavere only seconds behind.

    Place Name Age Time Bib# Board Mfg

    1 Danny Ching 27 33:25 268 A 404
    2 Rob Rojas 36 35:18 271 OHANA
    3 Chuck Patterson 41 36:54 263 HOBIE
    4 Jay Wild 30 37:11 260 LAHUI KAI
    5 Byron Kurt 99 37:29 252
    6 Colin McPhillips 35 37:49 262 HOBIE
    7 Mitch Kahn 50 38:50 250 HOBIE
    8 Rob Pelkey 42 38:58 255 HOBIE
    9 Matthew Becker 99 39:12 246
    10 Tyson Poppler 24 39:24 256 A 404
    11 Johnson Ernest 47 39:35 265 STARBOARD
    12 Dan Gavere 40 39:38 273 STARBOARD
    13 Dane Morrissey 99 39:56 254
    14 Dan Eberhardt 43 41:33 269 RIVIERA
    15 Brian Haag 99 42:01 248
    16 Jim Terrell 45 42:30 275
    17 Rambo Brandon 21 42:49 267 A 404
    18 Hunter Claxton 25 43:09 277 NASH
    19 Beau Whitehead 41 45:09 258 NAISH
    20 Seth Springer 33 46:35 257 BARK
    21 Chris Brackett 41 55:16 270 KINGS

    Day two: Tahoe Nalu 10 mi. Long course. 14′ Division 585 Prototype NEW.

    Chuck Patterson, Byron Kurt, EJ.

    We had another great night at the campground, partying with the big Ohana of paddlers sharing the fireside talking story!
    Listening to the wind with one eye open, hoping for some good conditions for tomorrow I slept a bit restless in my cheap Kmart sleeping bag.
    Woke up to bluebird skies, and a bit of wind which was to increase to 15 to 20 knots by race time.
    I was stoked to get some downwind racing today, which also meant we had 5 mi straight into it, and believe me, it was a solid 5!
    I had a great race placing 4th in the 14′ class, against the same solid group.
    My family and I had a killer time in Tahoe, and I am so happy my 17 year old daughter Karina joined us on this epic trip.
    It means so much to spend time in nature with ones family, I am very blessed……

    4th Stop, Jever World SUP Cup, Hamburg Germany. 8 / 25 thru 8 / 31.

    I was so excited when I got my second invitation to the Jever World Cup, which will be our last stop on the EJ & Andie tour, at least till another one comes up!
    We left on a Wednesday to get there and have a bit of time to adjust to the 7 hr time difference. We got picked up at the airport by the Jever shuttle driver “Perry” (awesome guy) and took us to the Arcotel Hotel,
    which is about a 5 minute drive to race site at the Hafen City. We tried to check in, but it’s 3:00 pm in Europe, so we put our baggage away and ran into Naish team rider Karen Wren.
    She had just gotten in as well, and was jet lagging too, so we decided to go have a look around the area. We talked about needing some hydration and saw a small market and grabbed
    some waters and heading down the street.

    It wasn’t far before EJ spotted his type of refreshment stand! Sweet, a Carlsburg stand right by the city hall, so I had to sample one!

    We had a nice Thai dinner, with some of the other competitors and got to sleep early.

    Friday was check in, and unpacking boards, then a fun relay race for the manufactures.

    Saturday was the open race and the pro sprint qualifiers, which I failed to make, coming in 4th in a very stacked heat as only the top 3 go through!
    Both Starboard pro team mates John Hibbard and Bart Du Zwart made it through to the finals, and this will be an interesting final, with a lot of fast guys hitting that first buoy turn.
    Next up was the women’s 5000 meter amateur stock and open race, which my wife Andrea will be using a Starboard 12′ 6″ Surfrace.
    She got a great start and never looked back, and went on to a first place overall!!!! Yeah Andie…

    Meanwhile, while Andie is on the podium, I am hanging with some of my German buddies sampling their basement home brews! Ahhh – sooo good!!!

    We had yet another great dinner with the crew, after sweating out some of that very strong beer in the hotel sauna, then off to bed.

    Sunday, the sprint finals and the 10,000 meter long coarse around the floating island, where the event is held. (AKA Haffencity)
    The sprint final was interesting as expected, having one of the top guys ( Jerry Bess ) taking a spill shortly after the start.
    Then at the first turn Starboard rider Bart Du Zwart got T-Boned taking him out of contention, but British John Hibbard
    held in for third!

    JEVER SUP World Cup Hamburg 2010
    Final Ranking
    Sprint Distance MEN Professionals
    Place Firstname Name
    1 Eric Terrien
    2 Xavier Masdevall
    3 John Hibbard
    4 Bart de Zwart
    5 Paul Jackson
    6 Jerry Bess
    7 Olaf Schwarz
    8 Moritz Martin
    9 Stephan Etienne
    10 Noyelle Renaud
    11Pouget Pascal

    Sunday, 1:30 pm 10K Long Coarse.
    The weather was looking nice for the distance race, and everybody was stoked!
    We lined up all the way across the top of the channel, so as to have enough room to spread out before ducking under the footbridge.
    The course was ten laps counter clockwise around the floating dock, which supports all of the vendors and booths.
    The start was good for me, but I failed to stay with the top 3 and was unable to draft at all ( not that I am okay with drafting, but in Europe it is on ! )
    So I settled in at a nice pace and enjoyed all of the cheering you get when you come around a corner, it was like a pro cycling event feel!
    I would let out some crazy screams every lap to one pack of folks who took some humor in me, which made it all the more fun, that is why we do SUP, Right?
    To have FUN!!!! It’s great to win sometimes, and be competitive, but it is the camaraderie and friendship that sets this sport apart!
    I did manage to pass team mate John Hibbard, and was trying to catch Spaniard Xavier Masdevall, but didn’t have the extra turbo power that day!
    I came in 6th overall, and stoked just to be a part of this amazing event, which was run like clockwork. The Yankee race promoters need to take note of how well this gig went off.
    Worth noting is how well team mate Annabel Anderson did getting 2nd on a 12′ 6″ Starboard NEW against a 14’ers. Watch for Annabel in the future, she is just getting started in the race scene,
    and I expect she will go far! Props to Bart de Zwart who also was on a 12′ 6″ Starboard NEW, coming in tenth. The awards winded down the day, it started to rain and we needed to catch
    a ride back to the hotel, our shuttle had already left us because like always, I was talking story and drinking more beer! Eric Terrien and the Nidecker crew let us pile into their already packed mini van.
    I would like to reflect once again, about what I love about this sport, are the great people you meet along the way. So Stoked to be who and where I am in this fantastic sport called SUP!!!!

    JEVER SUP World Cup Hamburg 2010
    Final Ranking
    Long Distance MEN Professionals
    Place Firstname Name
    1 Eric Terrien
    2 Paul Jackson
    3 Jerry Bess
    4 Gaetan Sene
    5 Xavier Masdevall
    6 Ernest Johnson
    7 John Hibbard
    8 Casper Steinfath
    9 Moritz Martin
    10 Bart de Zwart
    11 Nika Leonard
    12 Stephan Etienne
    13 Mike Ellicock
    14 Noyelle Renaud
    15 Elliot Dudley
    16 Peter Holiday
    17 Nacho Alvarez
    18 Gasbarro Fabrizio
    19 Rick Jensen
    20 Arnd Schäftlein
    21 Charlie Grey
    22 Brian Talmer
    23 Christian Hahn
    24 Klaas Voget
    25 Carsten Krumis
    26 Pascal Pouget
    27 Matthias Neumann
    28 Guido Meier
    29 Thilo Schmitt
    30 Abel Cathelineau
    31 Robert Etienne
    32 Tony Fuentes

    Many thanks to all my sponsors whom without, my travels would not be possible!
    Sponsors: Body Wise, Curtis Fins, H20 Overdrive, Honolua, Kreed Eye Wear, On It Pro,
    QuickBlade Paddles, Sambazon. SUP Company, Trunq, Watermans Applied Science, 2XU.
    And most of all Svein and the entire crew at Starboard!

    See you on the water!
    Respectfully
    EJ Johnson.

  4. Girard Middleton wins National Kidney Foundation Pro Am Surf Fest Paddle Surfing Competition

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    Starboard Team Rider Girard Middleton (Owner of SoBe Surf) took First Place at the National Kidney Foundation Pro Am Surf Fest Paddle Surfing Competition this Labor Day Weekend… the largest Charity Surfing Event in the world! “it was My first win, and was especially meaningful to me….. Dedicated to my Father who is in rehab from a recent stroke and not doing well…. Before the event, my mother asked me to win this one for him….. “ says Middleton, who also placed 3rd overall in the 6 mile ocean race event on the Starboard K-15. Girard won the Paddle Surfing Competition on the new Starboard 8’x26” “Tiki” model.

    Starboard Team Riders took the top two spots with Girard Middleton and Iain McFarland finishing 1st and 2nd respectively,… congrats also to Paul Chambers from Hawaii placing Third on his Starboard Element, Stuart Schuck from S. Carolina 4th, and last year’s winner David Siljestron 5th, and Jon E.B finishing 6th.

    Starboard Sweeps NKF SUP Ocean Race.. Open Class…

    Starboard K-15’s sweep the top 3 spots at the National Kidney foundation Pro Am Surf Fest this Labor Day Weekend! Congratulations to Starboard Team Riders Iain McFarland and Girard Middleton of “SoBe Surf “ who took 1st and 3rd… another in a long line of wins for McFarland…. And to Frank Dillenburg for placing 2nd overall!

  5. Bart de Zwart wins the 11 City Tour on a K15

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    Just received word that Bart de Zwart has won the Mistral 11 City Tour on a stock Starboard K-15 stand up paddleboard!

    Here’s the word from Svein…

    The worlds most grueling paddle board race has just finished. Bart de Zwart won the 5 day event on a standard Starboard production K15 in front of a bunch of specially custom made long distance boards.

    Congratulations to Bart, who is not only a winner but an incredible sport personality whom we have deep respect for.

    The board was designed 3 years ago by Jim Drake and the stand out design has  won the all Japanese championships 2 years in a row ,  the state championships in the Florida, a very competitive region and last years Jever World cup.  This board is also our Pioneer Jean Louis Colmas’s favorite Windsurfing board.

    Here are the official results:

    Men Solo race

    Nr StartNr Naam OVERALL TIME Board
    1 21 Bart de Zwart 23:28:55 Starboard K15
    2 5 Xavier Masdevall Garçon 23:29:18 Ron House
    3 6 Erwin Janssen 23:34:45 custom Brunotti

    Women Solo race

    Nr StartNr Naam OVERALL TIME Board
    1 10 Karen Wren 25:17:53 Naish
    2 3 Jenny Kalmbach 25:17:54 Naish
    3 8 Anne-Marie Reichman 26:45:15 Starboard

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