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World's Biggest Surf Ski Race Just Got Richer! Print E-mail
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Tuesday, 23 October 2007

dollars1dollars1 Dubai (UAE): Not content with attracting the great and the good of world surf skiing, organisers of the 2007 Dubai Shamaal have announced the second staging of the event will be the richest race of its kind ever seen in the history of the sport worth a staggering US$ 50,000.

 Competitors such as current world champion Oscar Chalupsky, world number two Dawid Mocke and US Championships and Molokai winner Lewis Laughlin will all have their sights set on the US$ 20,000 first prize - and with a difference of US$ 14,000 between first and second place, it promises to be a memorable fight to the finish.

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Hank and Clint tour the Burj Al Arab
"With the finalized prize money breakdown, there is no doubt that the Dubai Shamaal is the richest surf ski race in the world," said race director Wayne Randall.

Entries: Global Who's Who of Surf Ski 

To be staged on November 30, the event has received entries from all over the globe. In addition to the powerhouse trio of Chalupsky, Laughlin and defending champion Mocke, other big guns confirmed for the Dubai Shamaal include the evergreen Hank McGregor, nine-time Molokai winner Dean Gardner, flat water master Tim Jacobs and double Olympic gold medalist Greg Barton, who is showing form with solid performances in the US Championships and New York Mayor's Cup.

Three-time Molokai winner Herman Chalupsky is also racing and is in form after wining the Mayor's Cup in New York last week, while Australian-based South African teenager Antoine de Rooster will face the stars of the sport having won the recent Dubai Anchorman prize.

Anchorman  Antoine De Rooster

 As well as flights and accommodation to help him compete at the sharp end of surf skiing's biggest ever event, De Rooster will also race with the world's fastest and lightest racing ski, the Epic V10 Super Elite, yet another of his Dubai Anchorman prizes.

Add the US$ 3,000 on offer to the competitors for the three ‘Fennspots' gates on the course and it is easy to see why a race that is still in only its second year is dominating the world surf ski calendar with around US$ 65,000 worth of prizes. And with Race Director Randall announcing plans for a US$ 100,000 prize-fund in 2008, the event looks set for a bright future.

Media Coverage 

Image As expected from a ground-breaking event, the race will see an impressive media turnout with website Surfski.info reporting the race as it happens. Specialist outlets Paddle Power TV, Surfski TV and South African Paddler magazine have also confirmed coverage of the event, while US-based adventure writer Joe Glickman will report back to an intrigued US market.

Randall added: "We are planning a unique doubles race over 1,000m, a sunset Dragonboat dice around the Burj Al Arab - the world's most luxurious hotel - the mother of all after-race parties on the beach and a trip to the finals of the Dubai Rugby 7s.

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Prize-money breakdown

MEN      USD
1 20,000
2 6,000
3 4,000
4 3,000
5 2,000
6 1,600
7 1,500
8 1,000
9 800
10 600
  40,500
Women      USD
1 5,000
2 3,000
3 1,500
  9,500
Total Purse 50,000

 

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Paddling going pro
written by Jamii Hamlin, October 24, 2007
Back in the 70s & early 80s pro surfing was in its infancy and today it's one of the leading lifestyle sports enjoyed around the world.

I think with the prize money that is now being offered, ski paddling is rapidly following suit as a sport that only needs water and is not overly limited by the conditions.

Fueled by a few personalities and some good TV coverage this sport is going to have a sonic boom shortly.

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Yes man!
written by Dawid Mocke, October 24, 2007
NOW we have a race. I think the race just got richer....and a lot harder!
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Going Pro . . .
written by Ian Kingon, October 24, 2007
This is kinda like a spiral . . . the lifestyle attracts some big, healthy and ultimately marketable characters. The more sponsors, the bigger the prize money, the bigger the attraction, the more paddlers, the more sponsors, the bigger the prize money etc etc etc. We just have to all keep pushing . . . and whereas surfing is often constrained by waves which are seen as a limited resource and often create a scarcity mentality, the ocean is a whole lot biggger from a paddlers point of view.

This is a very cool time to be alive and involved with the sport at a grass root level!

Let's do it! Get addicted to speed and paddling, stay wet, get focussed etc etc etc

Yeaha!

Ian
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dubai sponsors
written by wesley, October 26, 2007
found the sponsors page
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