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SOMETHING IS GOING TO HAPPEN
IN THE MEDITERRANEAN:

Seven surfer girls and Sardinia is their destination.

A trip. Deserted waves of clear blue water. A group of surfer girls. Landscapes, roads, cliffs, with Nature as their only companion. All of these is waiting on a Mediterranean island with so much to discover: Sardinia. They will travell all over it and an aquatic female photographer will go with them. Different mentalities, ages and life experiences joined together by the thrill of surfing on a roadtrip searching for waves. Without any further claims than that: enjoy pure surfing

HOW THE IDEA OF THE TRIP STARTED

The idea of this trip was born from the willing of showing how lives surfing a minority that has been growing in the last years: the girls who surf in the Mediterranean. Any sensitive person can realize that the situation of women in the world of surfing is not easy. There are also many discussions about the level of surfing and the possibilities that it offers in the Mediterranean. Although this project has been born from a personal experience of these two realities, it does not try to either discuss, claim or prove anything. It simply wants to show other ways of living surfing that, even being outside the centre of the surf industry, they continue to evolve and beat on their way, preserving a great deal of authenticity. That something that comes from the inside. 

WHAT WE ARE LOOKING FOR

After the trip, the main goal is to communicate and transmit all the experiences lived in the island to keep on dreaming. So video and photo reportages will be prepared and sent to different specialized magazines and webs. Some of this material will be published on the web www.asiplanchaba.com dedicated to the world of women’s surf, skate

and snow.

THE ISLAND OF SARDINIA

Sardinia is an island of the western Mediterranean, placed between Corsica to the north, the Italian peninsula to the east, Tunisia to the south and the Balearic Islands to the west. Its mountainous relief contrasts with its beaches of crystalline water. It is the second largest island in the Mediterranean and is largely uninhabited.

Sardinia is still an undiscovered island, where tourists come mainly from the Italian cities closer and rarely from other countries. There it flows a sense of immutability, as if even in the most modern, urbanized and developed regions throughout the island everything continues to be more authentic and real than elsewhere. The island really seems to be a place out of time and history

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THE SURF IN SARDINIA

The surf in Sardinia today is a solid reality. The numerous Surf Clubs that have been turning up in the recent years show how the surfing community in the island has been considerably growing. Thanks to these Surf Clubs, always being ready to defend the island from who knows no respect for nature and local people, Sardinia can still be considered a true surfers paradise. Its emerald green sea, deserted golden beaches and its relative isolation give the possibility to surfers to discover for themselves that unique place with that unique wave that they can truly call their own.

Sardinia is a reference point for Europe, since not many other areas can be compared with its west coast. The island has a great potential from a surfer’s point of view and mentioning all the spots along its 1849 km of coastline is not an easy task. In the Cagliari coastline, for example, there are more than twenty-five surfing sites one can choose from. The annual rate of surfable waves is also high for being in the Mediterranean, as it is of almost 200 days. So the west coast of Sardinia can be for surfers a good wild place to get lost looking for beaches and reefs of all shapes and sizes.

THE RIDERS

Seven different girls have been invited to join the trip. They all have different origins and stories with surfing. None of them is a professional surfer neither they are sponsored, so they are unknown surfers with a good surfing level. But what is most important and the reason why they have been included in this project is a certain spirit that they all have in common: the combination of a genuine passion for surfing and an everlasting taste for new ocean experiences

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The visitors…

Elisabeth Recasens

22/ October/ 1984, Barcelona.

Now it has been 8 years since I started surfing. My paternal family is from the Basque Country, and we have always spent our summer holidays in Zarautz. Watching the sea and the surfers from Zarautz since I was small, together with the influence of my uncle surfer, made me start to feel a great fascination for surfing. I give thanks to my loyal fellows in the CNB and specially to one of them, for passing me on everything I needed to know when surfing, so that now I can look back and see all the years of adventures and constant challenges that I have been living.

In Barcelona, despite there are times when waves are good, they are nothing compared to other places. However, knowing the sea and atmospheric conditions while listening every night to the weather forecast can help you to know where the best conditions are. Here in Barcelona I move to surf from the Costa Brava (north Catalonia) to Sitges (south Catalonia), depending on where the better conditions are. The surf has also come to bring me to Costa Rica, the Canary Islands, France and all throughout the North of Spain. And the places that I have left to explore are endless … I have also competed in several occasions here at home, getting good results, being in the first place of the Catalan Surf Contest for the last three years. Something that once began as a simple entertainment has become the engine of my existence, my whole “lifestyle”. For me, it can be summarized as: “I do not know who would I be now if I didn’t surf”. It is essentially a perfect combination of fullness, purification, adrenaline and fun, a real connection with nature and myself.

Carla Manrubia

14/02/1991, Barcelona.

I started surfing here in the Mediterranean. I have travelled several times to Suances, in Cantabria (North of Spain). In three of these trips I joined a Surf Camp called “Camp Sewaeskola Girl”, where I took surf lessons at the School Solar with Mirka, Deva and Pablo Solar. I have also travelled to the Basque Country (Zarautz, Bakio, Sopelana …) and the French Basque Country (Anglet, Biarritz, Hendaye …) several times. Now my biggest thrill is to go to Australia for a year to improve my surfing.

My quiver consists of two boards: a fairly wide 6.0, which I don’t use much, and a 6.4 which is the one I normally use. As for competition, I participated in the Catalan Surf Contest, being in the third place and I would like to participate in more competitions in the future. Surfing for me is not just a sport. I know it may be typical and yet it sounds strange, but this sport has really taught me a lot, not only about the sea but also about life. It is what has made me become the person I am now without regreting it . The contact with Nature makes people better, it teaches us how to love what is around us and cherish every drop of happiness that the world gives us. It shows us how to be happy with a sunrise, a sunset … or with the “simple “ fact of riding a wave …

Patricia Peñas de Haro

14/05/1980, Mallorca.

I started bodyboarding 15 years ago because my sister did, while a trip to Tenerife (Canary Islands). When I came back to Mallorca (Balearic Islands), I started to get to the water every time there were waves and just until now… I usually went bodyboarding in Cala Mayor, in the south of the island and when the swell came from the North, my parents also took me to Cala Mesquida or Cala Agulla. At that time, they also used to take me to bodyboard in Lanzarote (Canary Islands).

It has been about 5 years from now when I bought my first surfboard. At the beginning, I spent much less time surfing than bodyboarding, as I felt it harder to row and ride a wave standing up because I was not used to. So I always ended up grabbing the bodyboard because I could enjoy the waves better. But little by little, I began to improve somewhat with the surfboard. Now, I just bodyboard or surf depending on the kind of waves, as surf has given me the opportunity to enjoy waves which I would not have ride with the bodyboard. It has been since I started surfing that I go to Bali every year for about 20 days or a month to improve in both sports. I have only participated in three contests that have been organized in Cala Mayor. I do not really like to compete surfing and bodyboarding because it is a sport I do for fun and to empty my mind, as when I’m surfing I forget about the rest. I suppose it’s also because I’ve competed in many other sports and the bodyboarding and surfing have always been something different for me. Bodyboarding and surfing completely changes your whole

life as you start organizing your time depending on the

swell forecast. All of your travel destinations become places with good waves. It has also greatly influenced my studies: I started a Physics degree because I wanted to be a meteorologist but then I changed and studied Geography, I specialized in Climatology and now I am doing the PhD thesis on the frequency of waves in Mallorca.

Núria Boldó

20/03/1991, Alicante.

I started surfing with a Bic 7.3 that my parents had given me. Little by little I started using shorter boards just until now, that I usually surf with a 5.10. I used to go down to the beach sometimes alone and sometimes with friends, but I always got to know someone who motivated me to go ahead, to stand up! I went to surf every time that I could, no matter how good the waves were and also when it was flat, to train rowing… I didn’t care, I just wanted to learn to surf . After swallowing a lot of foam and after many anecdotes and unforgettable moments I learnt somehow to feel my body, my board and my wave.

Although Alicante, where I come from, isn’t the best place in the Mediterranean to surf, there are good waves from time to time. I normally surf in Campello, a small village at the north of Alicante. Here we don’t have the best surfers either the best waves … but is the place where I feel more relaxed while surfing.

I feel surfing like a big explosion of feelings. In just one second I can travel throughout all the possible moods that you can imagine… I laugh, I jump, I love, I feel angry and disappointed, I can cry of joy and sadness at the same time. What I feel while surfing is something I can’t explain. I don’t do it because someone tells me to, is just that there is something inside me that simply pushes me to grab a board, either to surf, snow or snake and to try to get better every day, every moment. It’s something that you experience on your own and that it makes you feel different and unique. Surfing is like myself: pure feeling and life.

Marta Terrassa Bonín

18/03/1986, Mallorca.

I am from Marratxí (Mallorca) and I feel very closely linked to the island. The first time I tried to surf was on the island and didn’t do it again until the following summer, because at that time I was studying journalism in Barcelona. The summer of 2007 was crucial: I bought my first board, a round nose 6.2 Panic Point, funboard type, made by a local shaper, Esteban. My brother was the one who taught me everything I know, as he did with kitesurf too.

During the 2007-2008 academic year I went to finish my studies in San Diego. I chose this scholarship because I wanted to really learn surfing and I also knew that it was one of the better campus of California. Then I bought a 6.3 Webber shortboard. It was harder to start with that,

because there were times when I hardly stood up, but I didn’t give up. Between classes I ran to the spots in front of the campus and I stayed there in the water for hours, rowing at Black’s beach, a really hard beach break, which has been called “Biceps burning” (no need for more explanations!). Then I went back to Mallorca and back to Barcelona. And now I spend my free time surfing when the Mediterranean waves allow me.

I have three boards: a 6.3 Webber, a retro fish 5.4 Takayama and a longboard 9 ‘single fin Panic Point. My favourite spots are Swami’s (Encinintas, California), Honkys (Maldives) and in the Mediterranean, Berberechos (Mallorca). Between all the surftrips I did, I keep a special memory of my first ones in the Canary Islands, Maldives and my year in Baja California. Although it is said that the places shouldn’t be visited twice, I will go back to Maldives next summer. And as soon as I can, I’m planning to go one year to Australia.

The biggest dream of my life is to travel the world surfing and learning all than I can learn with a notebook at one hand and a blue pen in the other… you never know!

The possible guides…

Two Italian surfer girls are interested in joining the team. Both of them have a good surfing level and have been surfing in Sardinia before.

Valentina Vitale

2/11/1984, Rome.

I started surfing pretty late, when I was 18 years old (now I’m 25). I’m an italian surfer so unfortunatelly we don’t have waves everyday. I can deal with that travelling all around, which I love! My recent surf trips have been in Indonesia, Australia, Marocco, Spain, France, Portugal, England, Fiji, Tonga, all around Italy of course, and I only want to travel more and more.

My Quiver is: 5’7’’ for italian smallest waves, 5’10’’, 5’11’’, 6’1’’ and 6’3’’. I compete every year in the Italian Surfing Championship and I was Italian Champion in 2006 and 2009.

Surf is my life, I love it. Now, my boyfriend I have our own surfschool called Ostia Surf (www.ostiasurf.it), in my hometown.

Giulia Ramoni

8/12/1984, Rome.

I was born in a family of sea lovers. My parents have always sailed: my father was a coach and my mother was involved in several races, even when she was pregnant with me. Maybe that’s why I have the sea running in my blood!

I started with sailing when I was 5 years old. Later on I learned to windsurf but I needed a more direct contact with my element … and so I got into surf. My quiver is simple: I have my almost inseparable 5’11’’ and for bigger waves I use a 6’3’’. Finally, I also have a 5’7’’… my Canary board!

Surfing is my only drug, as it is so addictive for me! That’s why all of my trips are surfing destinations … France, Canary Islands (Tenerife and Fuerteventura, where I lived for three months) and Indonesia (I’ve been there twice). Surfing for me is freedom. In the water, watching the horizon, is the only moment when I can break free from the everyday stress … and when I think of what I feel being inside a tube … Yahoooo! Is such an indescribable emotion!

We welcome any brand, store or media interested

in collaborating with the project to contact

us by email or telephone:

Laura Serrano +34652940683

lsaltdrop@gmail.com

or

Maria Bernal +34606559025

maria@asiplanchaba.com

Pulizia Spiagge, Beach Clean, Surfrider Foundation, 2010

Surfrider Clean upthere is no small pollution

dal 18 al 21 marzo

Is Benas Surf Club, pulizia spiagge 2010

a  Marzo a Putzu Idu
Organised by Is Benas Surf Club

Type : plage
Time : 19-21 marzo 2010
Location : is benas surf club
Address : Capo Mannu, San Vero Milis OR, Italia
Town : San Vero Milis
Postcode : 09070
Pays : Italie



Some details regarding the organisation:
Is Benas Surf Club

INITATIVE OCEANS 2010

SURFRIDER FOUNDATION EUROPE

LE INIZIATIVE OCEANICHE SU TUTTO IL LITORALE EUROPEO – FISSATE LE DATE
Surfrider Foundation Europe, associazione dedicata alla protezione del patrimonio litorale europeo,
organizza la 15a edizione delle “Iniziative Oceaniche”, il più grande week-end ecologico-cittadino
europeo:
DATE: da giovedì 18 a domenica 21 marzo – LUOGO : ovunque in Europa

UN ALLARME A TUTTI I LIVELLI SULLO STATO DELLE COSTE E DEGLI ARGINI D’EUROPA
Questa manifestazione è aperta a tutti (grande pubblico, scolaresche, aziende). Ha per scopo di
sensibilizzare i responsabili politici, i poteri pubblici e le aziende private, sull’impatto dei macrorifiuti nel mare e sugli litorali.
Le Nazioni Unite dichiarano l’anno 2010 come l’Anno Internazionale della biodiversità. 1 milione di
uccelli e 100 000 mammiferi muoiono ogni anno nel mondo a causa dei macrorifiuti di origine marina.
L’appuntamento proposto ai cittadini sulle spiagge, sui laghi e sui fiumi permetterà di contabilizzare i
volumi dei rifiuti raccolti e di raccogliere le firme dei cittadini. Surfrider Foundation Europe andrà alla
Giornata Europea del Mare per sostenere le sue rivendicazioni sui macrorifiuti presso i deputati europei
il 20 maggio 2010 a Gijón in Spagna.
OBBIETIVO: 50 000 PARTECIPANTI – OGNI CITTADINO HA UN RUOLO DA SVOLGERE
Già più di 170 pulizie iscritte. Per organizzare un’operazione di pulizia, partecipare a un’operazione di
pulizia e firmare la petizione, è estremamente semplice! Basta iscriversi su:
www.initiativesoceanes.org
Is Benas Surf Club: Pulizia Spiagge Capo Mannu Surf Area: INFO

Putzu Idu

Organized by is benas surf club

San Vero Milis – 09070 | Le 21 /22 marzo 2010

Sardinia Summer Song

SARDINIA SUMMER SONG

Is Benas Surf Club present: SARDINIA SUMMER SONG, written and performed by Marco Renne.

Recorded Live West Coast Sardinia Island 2009. Edited by Revolt Media

SARDINIA SUMMER SONG VIDEO
“recorded live at Is Benas Surf Club”

SARDINIA SUMMER SONG .mov

15.2 MB

ATTIVITA’ AGONISTICA SURFING ITALIA 2010

.Alle porte del 4° anno di attività agonistica con campionati in tutte le categoria (shortboard, longboard, body, skimboard) con montepremi di oltre 20.000 euro e molteplici altre attività di promozione culturali e ambientali, Surfing Italia ripropone tutte le attività anche per il 2010…

CAMPIONATO NAZIONALE SHORTBOARD TOP 44
Viste le problematiche riscontrare quest’anno nell’organizzazione di alcuni eventi
Visto il numero elevato di contest del 2009
Vista la stretta dipendenza dalle condizioni meteo sempre più imprevedibili
Vista la crisi economica generalizzata in tutti i settori che ha portato anche l’ASP a una riduzione di contest.

Considerate le varie problematiche nel reperire le giurie

Surfing Italia Decreta:
che il campionato top 44 2010 sarà disputato su un numero minore di eventi, in base alle richieste pervenute dai surf club ed in base alla loro effettiva esperienza di organizzazione gare di campionato.

NOVITA’ 2010
Le tappe saranno seguite da uno staff SI appositamente composto che supporterà il surf club organizzatore a livello Contest Director e giuria.

Tale staff verrà annunciato prima dell’inizio dei campionati e sarà composto da:

1 contest director, 1 capo giudice e 3 giudici che si prenderanno la responsabilità di seguire gli eventi.

Il club organizzatore dovrà garantire solo 2 giudici per completare il pannello giuria. Tutte le spese giuria e contest director saranno a carico del surf club come negli anni precedenti.

Come negli anni passati tutta l’organizzazione della tappa sarà a carico del surf club organizzatore in piena autonomia.

Lo staff SI servirà da supporto e supervisione degli standard minimi di gara che per il 2010 rimangono invariati.
Il montepremi obbligatorio minimo per ogni contest passa da 2000 a 1400 euro per consentire al surf club il pagamento dei giudici e del contest director aggiuntivo, alleggerendo così gli oneri economici del surf club stesso.

LE 4 WILD CARD
Come gli anni passati SI avrà a disposizione 2 wild card che assegnerà a piacimento agli atleti più promettenti.

Le altre due saranno a disposizione del surf club organizzatore che potrà assegnarle a suo piacimento. Nel caso i contendenti delle WC siano più di 2 il surf club dovrà organizzare una sessione trials con batterie da 15 minuti che porterà i primi due atleti classificati ad entrare nel main event, tutto ciò a fronte di una maggiore trasparenza e per eliminare disguidi e pressioni varie sia a SI che al presidente del club organizzatore. I trials dovranno essere svolti in tempi brevi, per garantire il regolare svolgimento della tappa Top 44.

Tutte le altre regole di gara e organizzative rimangono invariate.

CAMPIONATI REGIONALI
La divisione delle zone per i campionati regionali rimarrà invariata per il 2010
Ogni zona potrà organizzare al massimo 3 tappe.
Al campionato regionale potranno partecipare gli atleti residenti nella stessa regione/area e regolarmente iscritti ad un surf club affiliato a SI.

Non sono ammesse wild card vista la partecipazione libera rispettando i requisiti del punto precedente.

Tutti i surf club che volessero organizzare una gara regionale dovranno esprimere tale intenzione inviando una mail a segreteria@surfingitalia.org

Il club organizzatore dovrà garantire gli standard minimi di gara e firmerà un documento di responsabilità in tal senso con SI.

Tutte le altre regole di gara e organizzative rimangono invariate.

CAMPIONATO NAZIONALE ILT (ITALIAN LONGBOARD TOUR) OTTAVA EDIZIONE

Surfing Italia Decreta:
che il Campionato ILT 2010, per le stesse motivazioni riscontrate nel Campionato Top 44, sarà disputato su un numero minore di eventi, in base alle richieste pervenute dai surf club ed in base alla loro effettiva esperienza di organizzazione gare di campionato.

Novità 2010
Le tappe saranno seguite da uno staff SI appositamente composto che supporterà il surf club organizzatore a livello Contest Director e giuria.

Tale staff verrà annunciato prima dell’inizio dei campionati e sarà composto da:

1 contest director, 1 capo giudice e 3 giudici che si prenderanno la responsabilità di seguire gli eventi.

Il club organizzatore dovrà garantire solo 2 giudici per completare il pannello giuria. Tutte le spese giuria e contest director saranno a carico del surf club come negli anni precedenti.

Come negli anni passati tutta l’organizzazione della tappa sarà a carico del surf club organizzatore in piena autonomia.

Lo staff SI servirà da supporto e supervisione degli standard minimi di gara che per il 2010 rimangono invariati. Il montepremi nel Campionato Longboard, come negli anni passati, è a sola discrezione dei surf club organizzatori.

CAMPIONATO NAZIONALE BODYBOARD
Massimo 3 tappe sul territorio nazionale.

CAMPIONATO NAZIONALE SKIMBOARD
Massimo 3 tappe sul territorio nazionale.

CAMPIONATO NAZIONALE SUP novità
Dal 2010 parte il campionato nazionale di SUP (Stand Up Padule Board) con le regole sia per le gare “wave” sia per il “race”. Presto verranno pubblicate sul sito di Surfing Italia tutti i regolamenti e gli standard minimi di gara.

GIUDICI
Viste le problematiche riscontrate nel 2009
Visto la difficoltà di reperire giudici brevettati
Visto l’impegno sostenuto e la responsabilità assunta dai giudici durante ogni gara

S.I. ritiene giusto aumentare la diaria di ogni giudice (anche per adeguarci alle direttive internazionali) da 50 a 80 euro + spese sostenute per l’eventuale trasferta (vitto, alloggio e trasporti). Da 70 a 120 la diaria per il capo giudice + spese sostenute per l’eventuale trasferta (vitto, alloggio e trasporti).

REGOLAMENTI E CLASSIFICHE
L’assegnazione punti per le classifiche e il sistema di passaggio regionali-top 44 e viceversa rimarranno invariati.

SPECIAL EVENT – EVENTI SPECIALI SURFING ITALIA
Come per gli anni precedenti i club organizzatori di “eventi speciali”, ovvero di manifestazioni culturali e/o contest agonistici al di fuori dei campionati nazionali e regionali, avranno la possibilità di essere “omologati” con il patrocinio di Surfing Italia. Tale patrocinio consente al surf club di avere un supporto e una diffusione dell’evento tramite tutti i media partners di Surfing Italia.

AVVISO AI SURF CLUB
Tutti i surf club che volessero organizzare una gara o un evento speciale dovranno esprimere tale intenzione inviando una mail asegreteria@surfingitalia.org . Entro e non oltre il 10 Febbraio 2010, specificando:

nome del club:
nome del contest:
categoria:
spot:
waiting period:

Il club organizzatore dovrà inoltre essere affiliato a Surfing Italia entro il 10-02-2010 e dovrà garantire gli standard minimi di gara. Firmerà un documento di responsabilità in tal senso con SI.

Dopo la scadenza dei termini (10/02/2010) verranno decretati e diffusi tutti i calendarii ufficiali di tutti i campionati.

Surfing Italia sta lavorando per il bene pratica sportiva, a breve seguiranno altri comunicati.

Grazie a tutti

Surfing Italia

Fonte: www.surfingitalia.org

SURF JOURNAL NEWS

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ILT 2009: ALE PONZANELLI CAMPIONE
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ILT 2009: FRANCESCA RUBEGNI CAMPIONESSA
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PROTEST BANZAI PRO VIDEO
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MAR REEF RISCU SURF CONTEST SICILIA
“Photo report della gara siciliana ..”

IS BENAS NEW LONGBOARD VIDEO

VINTAGE LONGBOARDING SESSION IN SARDINIA

http://www.revolt.it/WEB/Is%20Benas%20Vintage%20Longboard%20Sessions.mov

Play

Is Benas Vintage Longboard Sessions

14 dic, ‘09, 9:25 m.

ILT 09 ALE PONZANELLI VIDEO

8 dic, ‘09, 9:05 m.

PUTZU IDU NW SWELL 23 ottobre 2009

PUTZU IDU 23 OTTOBRE 2009 SWELL
“Mareggiata da Maestrale sulla Costa Occidentale Sarda. VIDEO report”

27 ott, ‘09, 8:14 m.

Banzai 12 ottobre 09 Swell

13 ott, ‘09, 8:22 m.