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Mormaii Ibiraquera Pro, Event 4 Stand Up World Tour 2010

Stand Up Paddle

Friday, 25 June 2010 03:44

The Waterman League, the Brazilian Association of Stand Up Paddling and apparel brand Mormaii are proud to announce the confirmation of the Mormaii Ibiraquera Pro, stop 4 on the Stand Up World Tour for 2010. The event will run from the 4th - 12th September at Ibiraquera itself, just 80kms south of Florianopolis, and consist of an international Trials and Main event, as with the previous Stand Up World Tour events. Entries are now open at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it and an official entry form will be sent posted shortly, together with all relevant accommodation and transport options and logistics.

 

Despite a disappointing event for him in Tahiti, Kai will be back in force this September in Brazil - always a force to be reckoned with

 

This will also be a significant step for the Tour as a discard will be given after this event, meaning each athlete's worst result will be thrown out for the overall ranking. With France's Peyo Lizarazu and Hawaii's Kai Lenny currently holding onto a healthy lead over the rest of the field, one discard and a great result here could change everything at this next all important leg of the Stand Up World Tour.

 

Peyo Lizarazu at home in France, banking off the top and currently in pole position on the 2010 Stand Up World Tour

 

Aside from Peyo and Kai, riders to look out for will be Kekoa Uemura, who's 2nd and 5th place will hold him in good stead overall. Aaron Napoleon is another contender, with his 5th and 3rd place that put him in a good position if he can produce the goods in Brazil. You can also never count out Duane DeSoto, Ekolu Kalama and Tahiti's Arsene Harehoe who could all shoot into contention with a good result here. It is also important not to forget the local dark horses that might cause damage in the main event, as we saw so clearly in Tahiti - Brazil has never been short of surfing talent, and Stand Up Paddling, as elsewhere in the world, is starting to skyrocket.So it is still anyone's game, and all eyes will be on South Brazil from the 4th - 12th September as the next chapter of the story unfolds....keep an eye here at www.watermanleague.com for the latest news from the Stand Up World Tour

 

Kekoa Uemura in the barrel with Ekolu Kalama watching his rise up the rankings

 

Duane Desoto win's the Air Tahiti Nui Biggest Move Award

Stand Up Paddle

Tuesday, 08 June 2010 23:35

 

Duane DeSoto's spectacular barrel riding in the first round of the main event at the He'e Nalu TNTV Sapinus Pro, presented by Air Tahiti Nui has earned him a free round trip ticket to Tahiti to get some more of the same thanks to the Air Tahiti Nui biggest move award! Also earning round trip tickets on Air Tahiti Nui are event champion, Australia's Dave Muir, and top placed Tahitian, Tama Audibert, who finished in 2nd place.

 

 

 

Na Kama Kai reaches to Tahiti - unique opportunities for kids

Stand Up Paddle

Friday, 04 June 2010 06:33

With an epic world championship event under our belts in what can only be called spectacular conditions, it was time to turn our attention to those who need it more than anyone, the underprivileged children of Tahiti. The point of Sapinus, known as pointe des pecheurs, that had hosted history in the making earlier in the week with the He'e Nalu TNTV Spainus Pro, presented by Air Tahiti Nui, now welcomed the Stand Up World Tour pros, but this time, to provide these underprivileged kids with an unforgettable experience, our responsibility as ambassadors for the world of ocean sports.

 

 

Led by Duane DeSoto, Founder of Na Kama Kai, our team of high profile athletes took groups of children out onto the ocean to experience the wonders of stand up paddling, canoe exploration, and free swim tutorship, as well as gaining a unique cultural experience in the capable hands of Chief Miko, Patu and Uncle Paul.

 

 

The day proved to be an overriding success and set a standard that we pledge to uphold, providing benefit to the communities that so kindly welcome us to their homes and host our events, and going some way to fulfilling our responsibility to the kids that are our future. You can find out more about Na Kama Kai and Duane DeSoto's vision by visiting www.nakamakai.com

 

   

Video highlights of Sapinus Pro - Tahiti

Stand Up Paddle

Thursday, 27 May 2010 23:27

The video below has highlights of quarters, semis and finals.

 

The video below has highlights up to and including the quarter finals.

 

 

Congratulations Dave Muir - winner of the He'e Nalu TNTV Sapinus Pro, presented by AIr Tahiti Nui

Stand Up Paddle

Thursday, 27 May 2010 21:36

 

With an immensely talented group of athletes consisting of 4 Tahitians, 3 Hawaiians and 1 Australian, it was always going to be a fiercely fought match to reach the final 4. With the conditions more manageable, but also more tricky to read, the riders had their work cut out for them. After two epic semi finals, it was to be the Australian Dave Muir that came out on top of the first, throwing massive spray off every turn and linking right through from the point to the inside. Tama Audibert was the next to go through, taking out legends Arsene Harehoe and Vetea David in the process. In the other semi, it was to be Aaron Napoleon and Tahutini Heifara who came out on top, despite a strong push from Hawaiian Ikaika Kawai and Kekoa Uemura.

 

 

It was however to remain Dave Muir's day, as he dominated the finals of the He'e Nalu TNTV Sapinus Pro presented by Air Tahiti Nui! Powerful turns with critical positioning earned him the Title here in Tahiti on this beautiful Thursday morning. Although it was not the giant barrels of yesterday, there were still some phenomenal waves to be ridden and Dave found them and used them to his advantage - a worthy champion in every respect. It was then a battle between Aaron Napoleon and Tama Audibert for 2nd place, with Tama clinching the advantage just seconds before the horn sounded with a complete last wave that brought him just 0.27 above Aaron, who was, until that point, safely in 2nd. In fourth it was to be Tahiti's Tahutini Heifara.

 

 

 

You can watch the highlights from today's and yesterday's action by going clicking on the Immersed TV tab on this site - the highlights from today will be going up soon. As we prepare for the prizegiving at Le Meridien Hotel, the assembled riders are enjoying some cold Hinano's to celebrate what is, without doubt, another benchmark set by the Stand Up World Tour.

Maururu and Aloha from the Waterman League!

 

 

Results:

1st Place: Dave Muir (Australia)

2nd place: Tama Audibert (Tahiti)

3rd place: Aaron Napoleon (Hawaii)

4th place: Tahutini Heifara (Tahiti)

   

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