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HUNTINGTON BEACH,
Calif. (July 27, 2008)--- In 40 minutes,
Corona and Surftech put stand up paddle surfing in front of an estimated 100,000
people, taking the sport a giant leap forward in the consciousness of the surfing
and non surfing public alike. The inaugural Corona Stand-up Paddle Surf Challenge
took center stage on Sunday, the final day of the Honda U.S. Open of Surfing as a
star studded cast of some of surfing’s most notable heroes took to the water on a
selection of Surftech stand up paddleboards for a single 40 minute, winner take
all heat.
Competing in
the event were some of the most notable names in surfing including current
WCT competitor Timmy Reyes, four-time Women’s World Champion Lisa
Andersen, legendary North Shore pioneer and shaper Mickey Munoz, former pro
surfer and star of Endless Summer II Pat O’Connell, Hawaiian charger Kala
Alexander, Australian transplant Jesse Faen, pro longboarder Rocky McKinnon and
the 2008 Surftech SUP shootout winner Jeremy Portfilio.
 Corona Stand-up Paddle Surf Challenge Winner Noah Shimabukuro pulling a huge Hawaiian style floater.
But it was
Maui’s Noah
Shimabukuro, riding his Surftech built 10’3” Takayama SUP, who put on a
spectacular showfor the crowd as well as the judges. The US Open Longboard
finalist showed his comfort on the production stand up paddle board, navigating
Huntington’s challenging
beach break conditions and finding long open faced waves to combine noserides
with powerful cutbacks and weightless floaters, even shooting the legendary HB
pier on one particularly long ride. The result was a combined score of 16 out of
a possible 20 points to take first place. Fellow competitor McKinnon, took
second, showing his home break knowledge by picking off some of the best waves in
the heat and using his paddle to carve precise turns off the top. From powerful
carves to new school floaters, stylish rides were had by all competitors, but it
was Mickey Munoz who garnered the greatest support. Legendary among surfers for
his eternal stoke, Mickey was clearly a crowd favorite, fueling the stoke of both
the live and online spectators as he caught clean rides showcasing how his
classic style translated perfectly into this newform of surfing.
The Corona
Stand-up Paddle Surf Challenge marks the first time stand up paddle surfing has
been seriously showcased in conjunction with a high profile surfing event.
The constant action combined with the notoriety and diversity of the
competitors made it a popular component of the Honda U.S. Open of Surfing. Look
for standup paddling to continue to gain momentum as Surftech and
Corona support the
sport’s growth and bring new events to the market in 2009.
For more
information or to view classicimages from the event check out
www.surftech.com.
 Four-time Women's World Champion Lisa Andersen at Corona event in Huntiongton Beach.
 Four-time Women's World Champion Lisa Andersen at Corona event in Huntiongton Beach.
 Kala Alexander shredding off the top displaying some Hawaiian stand up paddle style.
 Victor of the day Noah Shimabukuro on the stage and all smiles.
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July 31, 2008
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