Wednesday, July 30, 2008

"Barbados Rally Club - BRC"


BOURNE WINS EVENING SHOWDOWN
Large crowds enjoy exciting competition

Paul Bourne continued his winning ways on Saturday (July 26) with victory in the Summer Nights Tarmac Sprint at Pickerings in St Lucy; it was his third win in four rounds of the Barbados Rally Club (BRC) Sprint Championship and brings him to within six points of Championship leader Roger Skeete.
The rare sight of competition cars in action at night combined with the refreshing cool breeze to bring the island's fans out in force . . . and they were not disappointed. With an entry of nearly 30 and six runs planned for each, there was to be action aplenty; a handful of drivers missed one or more runs, but spectators were still treated to nearly 140 runs through the popular course.
At the wheel of the Banks/Texaco/B-Mobile/Pirelli/
New-Tech Subaru Impreza WRC S9, Bourne set the pace from the start - his first run time of 2m 33.48s was a little over five seconds faster than Skeete and Roger Hill, although his winning margin over Skeete was eventually 2.15 seconds.
Skeete (Michelin/FB Batteries Subaru Impreza WRC S9) and Hill (Exxon Mobil/Nassco/MotorMac Toyota Corolla WRC) were separated by just three-hundredths of a second on the first run, so an exciting competition was in prospect, particularly with Sol Rally Barbados winner Kris Meeke on hand offering guidance to a number of drivers.
Bourne lost 10 seconds with an over-shoot on his second run, but Skeete was in even more trouble - an 'off' into the scenery resulted in a damaged front bumper and no time recorded; despite the best efforts of his service crew, he missed the third run while repairs were effected, then did the fourth run without the bumper.
While all this was happening, he slipped down the order, his fourth-run time of 2:33.74 placing him behind Bourne (now on 2:25.48), Hill (2:31.30) and the flying Sean Gill, who had clocked 2:33.37 in the Simpson Motors/Automotive Art/Shell V-Power/Yokohama Suzuki Swift, despite an early electrical problem. Behind Skeete came Barry Gale (on 2:35.39s in the Trident White/Simpson Motors Mitsubishi Lancer Evo VI), while Jonathan Still topped the rear-wheel-drive times in the Hitachi Power Tools/Ocean Spray/Philips Lighting/Crane & Equipments/Castrol Oils BMW M3 - Still's time of 2:38.12 would remain his best, as he had a big spin on his fifth run and failed to improve on the last.
Bourne found another second on his fifth run, 2:24.40 being his best of the night, while Skeete improved significantly on both runs five and six, to end the night on 2:26.55. Hill got steadily faster, too, his best of 2:29.82 coming in the final run, while SuperModified 10 winner Gill, Gale and SM11 winner Still completed the top six.
Behind them, there had been an entertaining battle between the front-runners in the lower-capacity two-wheel-drive Groups. While the other three members of the Flyin' Fish-backed 4W's team were at a family wedding, Ian Warren represented them well in his Peugeot 206, earning praise from his fellow-competitors for his press-on driving style, particularly through the 'S's. He was faster than Still in the early stages of the competition and ended the evening just two-tenths shy of the BMW's time, winning Modified 6 in the process.
Josh Read (Toyota Starlet) beat Daryl Clarke (Mitsubishi Mirage) to SM9 honours by just over a second, Clarke having suffered an off-road excursion on the fourth run, and these two sandwiched Adrian Linton. His Vauxhall Astra GSi was sporting new suspension courtesy of sponsor Ravensden, and he claimed victory in M7 by a little over 10 seconds from Norman Catwell, sharing the Chicken Pen Racing Volkswagen Golf GTI with son Kyle. These two had been swapping times all evening - Kyle was ahead after four runs, but father's fifth-run time gave him the edge.
Dane Skeete won M5 in his Peugeot 106, having missed one run to check on his father after his run-off, while Andre Snobel won the battle of the Toyotas in Production 2, beating Rhett D'Andrade by eight seconds.

Summer Nights Tarmac Sprint
BRC Sprint Championship, round 4
July 26

Results - overall
1st Paul Bourne (M8-WRC Banks/Texaco/B-Mobile/Pirelli/New-Tech Subaru Impreza WRC S9), 2m 24.40s
2nd Roger Skeete (M8-WRC Michelin/FB Batteries Subaru Impreza WRC S9), 2m 26.55s
3rd Roger Hill (M8-WRC Exxon Mobil/Nassco/MotorMac Toyota Corolla WRC), 2m 29.82s
4th Sean Gill (SM10 Simpson Motors/Automotive Art/Shell V-Power/Yokohama Suzuki Swift), 2m 32.33s
5th Barry Gale (M8-WRC Trident White/Simpson Motors Mitsubishi Lancer Evo VI), 2m 34.67s
6th Jonathan Still (SM11 Hitachi Power Tools/Ocean Spray/Philips Lighting/Crane & Equipments/Castrol Oils BMW M3), 2m 38.12s
7th Ian Warren (M6 4W's/Aqua Pur/Flyin' Fish/Crane & Equipments/MQI Repair Centre/Details Car Valet/Automotive Art Peugeot 206), 2m 38.31s
8th Josh Read (SM9 Automotive Art Toyota Starlet), 2m 43.38s
9th Adrian Linton (M7 Ravensden/Crane and Equipment/Garbage Gobbler/Morris Straker Construction/Subzero Vauxhall Astra GSi), 2m 44.02s
10th Daryl Clarke (SM9 Mom's Pasta Products/Area 5 Auto Works/Paintless Dent Removal/Caribbean Surf Network/Chicken Pen Racing Mitsubishi Mirage), 2m 44.62s
etc
Group results
Modified 8-WRC 1st Bourne; 2nd Skeete; 3rd Hill; etc
SuperModified 11 1st Still; 2nd Andrew Jones (Rexona V8/McEnearney Quality Inc Ford Escort MkII), 3m 02.37s; 3rd Calvin Briggs (Ford Escort MkII), 7m 55.35s
SM10 1st Gill; 2nd Wayne King (Peugeot 306), 2m 54.07s; 3rd Kyle Lashley (Norekyl Enterprises Ltd/BajanBoost.com/Dublin Crystal/Errie Tyre Service Toyota Starlet Turbo), 3m 52.48s
SM9 1st Read; 2nd Clarke; 3rd Neil Corbin (Nassco Ltd/Jason Jones/Auto Solutions Toyota Starlet), 2m 47.38s; etc
M7 1st Linton; 2nd Norman Catwell (P & N Hardware/Chicken Pen Racing Volkswagen Golf GTI), 2m 54.62s; 3rd Kyle Catwell (P & N Hardware/Chicken Pen Racing Volkswagen Golf GTI), 2m 56.20s; etc
M6 1st Warren; 2nd Edward Corbin (Rezults Autoshop/Klark-Odio/Corbins Garage Daihatsu Charmant), 2m 53.89s
M5 1st Dane Skeete (Peugeot 106), 3m 07.66s
P2 1st Andre Snobel (Toyota Glanza), 3m 09.35s; 2nd Rhett D'Andrade (Toyota Starlet), 3m 17.12s

For further information, robin@bradfax.com

Wednesday, July 16, 2008

PRESS RELEASE 16th July, 2008 – AMETZA NICHOLLS

Ametza Nicholls will not be competing on the third round of the CSN series at the 2008 Makka Pro surf contest…in JAMAICA

Although she took first place at the two already contested legs of the series, in Trinidad-Tobago and Barbados, an injury sustained while competing in France at the Quik Silver ISA World Junior Championships in May this year, has prevented her from surfing since then and she is now undergoing physical therapy and training before she can venture into the waves again.

She was looking forward to visiting Jamaica and competing against the best the Caribbean has to offer, but regrettably this is not to be, this time.

Special regards go to our friends from Jamaica Luke, Icah and Bob who shared our joys and sorrows while competing in France.

Good luck to all competitors and may CSN continue to succeed in their endeavor to make the sport of Surfing a channel to unite our regional athletes through their shared passion for riding waves.

Best regards from Barbados

Gotzone Foster (mum)


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Regional Surfers Arriving For 2008 Makka Pro

“International surfers have already begun arriving since Monday to compete for the US$5,000.00 on offer at the 2008 Makka Pro surf contest…” said JSA President Billy Wilmot. The event which will be held at the Makka Surfing Beach at the Yallahs community of Southaven in Saint Thomas 18 – 20 July attracted over 30 surfers and more than 7000 spectators last year is expected to be even bigger this year. The Makka Pro is the third stop on the Caribbean Surf Network’s 4 event regional series. The series sees competition in Trinidad and Tobago, Jamaica and Barbados.

Trinidad’s National Champion Jason Apparicio and runner up Chris Dennis who nabbed the top two spots at Makka last year will not be on hand to defend their titles. Jamaican, Luke Williams who stands in 5th place overall in the series will be looking to capitalize on that fact and make a run for the series title. Icah Wilmot finished 3rd last year at Makka and will be looking to claim the event as his this time around. They will both have their work cut out for them though as challenges will come from a strong Bajan contingent including last years 4th place finisher Adrian Small and top Barbados Pro surfer Mark Holder. The USA will also be represented with Dane Jefferys and Scott Clelland from Florida having already arrived on the island.

Alexis Gordon of Barbados who will be looking to retain the title she nabbed last year in the women’s division. She will be up against local girls Danielle O’Hayon, who now lies in overall 2nd in the series, and Imani Wilmot who finished 3rd at Makka last year who will have their own thoughts on the final outcome.

Competition will also be held in the Men’s Junior division this year and will offer a chance for top local under 18 surfers to match skills with the top junior surfers from around the region with local stand outs Shane Simmonds and Ackeam Phillips expected to do well.

The event is endorsed by the Jamaica Surfing Association, Caribbean Surf Network, Sports Development Foundation, Xtreme Sports, Quashi Surfboards, Insight, Suzuki, Jamnesia and the South Haven Citizens Association, with Event Power provided by- Generator Specialists

OPEN MEN

1ST

Thibault Breneol

GLP


1730

2ND

Lewis St.John

BAR

1610

3RD

Mark Holder

BAR

1340

4TH

Bruce Mackie

BAR

1285

5TH

Luke Williams

JAM

1165

OPEN WOMEN

1ST

Ametza Nicholls

BAR

2000

2ND

Danielle Ohyan

JAM

1530

3RD

Jade Nicholls

BAR

1340

4TH

Chelsea Roett

BAR

860

5TH

Chelsea Tuach

BAR

730

JUNIORS

1ST

Bruce Mackie

BAR

1860

2ND

Lewis St.John

BAR

1730

3RD

Jordan Heaselgrave

BAR

1280

4TH

Sean Milliene

MAR

860

5TH

Jesse Jarvis

TT

730

Sunday, July 13, 2008


CALENDAR OF EVENTS 2008

EVENT

DATE

VENUE

SURFER OF THE YEAR SERIES

SOTY 1

JANUARY 19/20

BRANDONS

SOTY 2

FEBRUARY 2/3

LONG BEACH

SCHOLASTICS

MARCH 8/9

BRANDONS

SOTY 3

MAY 10/11

SOUTH POINT

MIDSUMMER GROM FEST

JUNE 29

SOUTH POINT

SOTY 4

AUGUST 16/17

SAND BANK

SOTY 5

OCTOBER 4/5

SOUP BOWL

NATIONALS

NOVEMBER 22/23

SOUP BOWL

ALAS 6 * REEF CLASSIC

OCT 31 NOV 1 & 2

SOUP BOWL

SCHOLASTICS

MARCH 8/9

BRANDONS

OVERSEAS CONTESTS

ISA WORLD SURFING GAMES

OCTOBER 10-19

COSTA DA CAPARICA, PORTUGAL

PASA JUNIOR SURFING GAMES 1

NOVEMBER 13-16

BAHIA, BRAZIL

QUIKSILVER ISA WORLD JUNIOR SURFING CHAMIPIONSHIPS

MAY 24 - JUNE 1

CAPBRETON/HOSSEGOR, FRANCE

OTHER EVENTS

SOTY AWARDS CEREMONY 2007

APRIL 19

SURFERS BAY

SOTY AWARDS 2008 25YRS

TO BE DECIDED

BSA AGM

TO BE DECIDED

BOA

Saturday, July 5, 2008

Winners of the June Safari Rally 08


June 28/29 - Shelbury Construction June Safari
BRC Mud Dogs Safari Championship, round 2
Results - overall
1st Barry Gale/Neil Barnard (Mitsubishi L200), 287 penalties
2nd Leslie Alleyne/Anna-Lee Alleyne (Bridgestone/Quality Tyre Inc Mitsubishi Pajero iO), 433pens
3rd Dominic Brooker/Stephen Dear (SDRR Hydraulic & Industrial Spares Inc/Next Generation Electrical Inc/Joe Brooker's Building Ltd Toyota Hilux), 462pens
4th Ryan Corbin/Dustin Edwards (Corbin's Catering Services Ltd/Sweet Temptations Toyota Hilux), 521pens
5th Sean Dowding/Kirk Watkins (Axis Inc/Maxxis Tyres Toyota Hilux), 595pens
6th Kirk King/Tricia King (K & N Equipment Suzuki Samurai), 668pens
7th Chris Armstrong/Wayne Clarke (Suzuki Samurai), 744pens
8th Paul Marshall/Ricky Holder (Mitsubishi L200), 759pens
9th Christopher Beckley/Brett Barber (Essco Mitsubishi Pajero), 868pens
10th Gregory Dickenson/Anna-Maria Dickenson (Home & Lawn Maintenance Services Ltd Toyota Hilux), 880pens
etc
Novices
1st Brooker/Dear
2nd King/King
3rd Dickenson/Dickenson
etc
Route 1
1st Gale/Barnard, 50pens
2nd Corbin/Edwards, 58pens
3rd Derek Gill/Andrew Croney (Insurance Solutions Inc Mitsubishi Pajero), 70pens
etc
Route 2
1st Dowding/Watkins, 98pens
2nd Gale/Barnard, 150pens
3rd Brooker/Dear, 242pens
etc
Route 3
1st Edson Arthur/Trevor Mapp (Toyota Hilux), 0pens
2nd Brooker/Dear & Dickenson/Dickenson, 50pens
etc