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10.05.14

Clean Water Classic Goes off

The 13th annual Clean Water Classic surf contest presented by Subaru wrapped up this past weekend in Westport, Washington under spectacular conditions. With a 6+ foot swell at a favorably long period with a light offshore breeze, double overhead sets weren’t uncommon on Saturday as competitors made the most of the conditions. The event, organized and put on by volunteers from the Pacific Northwest chapters of Surfrider Foundation, is a major fundraising event for local chapters of Surfrider Foundation from southern Oregon all the way to British Columbia, attracting hundreds of spectators and over 100 contestants in the only Pro/Am contest held in the region. Photos and

“Our chapters and members work hard to put this event on every year and it represents one of the biggest fundraising opportunities and membership drives they participate in”, says Charlie Plybon, Oregon Policy Manager for Surfrider Foundation. “These funds help support a variety of campaigns and programs that focus on water quality, beach access, ocean health, and shoreline preservation, and the contest presents us with an awesome opportunity to reach surfers with our initiatives. All of the proceeds are split evenly among participating chapters to provide crucial funding to Surfrider initiatives at the local chapter level.”

On Saturday October 5th, the first heats started at 7:45 AM at Westhaven State Park in Westport. The event concluded at 3 PM on Sunday, October 6th. Over the course of the contest, more then 50 heats were run with most being 15 minute heats. Six competitors per heat was the norm on Saturday, with the semi finals and finals on Sunday drawing between two and four competitors per heat. The weather was outstanding all weekend long and the surf was fairly consistent, with good size and some challenging conditions. The contestants and spectators held true to their Pacific Northwest style, maintaining great surfing and fun in what still felt like a summer weekend.

The event would not have been such a huge success without the amazing support of all our sponsors and volunteers which are too numerous to list. Title sponsor Subaru of Puyallup once again made this contest possible along with our gracious host and platinum sponsors the Islander Resort and Half Moon Bay Bar and Grill. Some of our biggest supporters this year were: Pacific NW Judges Alliance, Patagonia, Kona Brewing, Warm Current, Art by Todd Fischer, Whole Foods, Surf Ballard, Cleanline Surf Shop and Urban Surf. Thanks to all our sponsors and chapters for making this event such a huge success.

This Year’s Contest Winners

full results and scores available on the CWC website:

High Score Shortboard Jonathan Grubbs  (Heat 29)
High Score Longboard Jamieson Patton  (Heat 18)

Men's Pro/AM
1  Ben Murphy
2  JP Canlis
3  Larz Richardson

Master's Shortboard
1  Peter Hamilton
2  Greg Urata
3  Jeremy Bennett

Women’s Shortboard
1  Sara Marineau
2  Meira Cole
3  Amelia O’Connor

Men’s Longboard
1  Deklyn Wood
2  Ollie Richardson
3  Jamieson Patton

Master’s Longboard
1  Jeremy Bennett
2  Shane Sjogren
3  Brad Finley

Women’s Longboard
1  Meira Cole
2  Trina Packard
3  Kathleen Majdali

Juniors (14 and under)
1  Jon Wright
2  Jonathan Watson
3  Michael Schell

Juniors (15 to 18)
1  Jesse Henton
2  Theo Hollen
3  Tyler Melton

Stand-Up Paddle
1  Patrick Aio
2  Larz Richardson
3  Spike Richardson

Keiki with Parent
1  Eric Rasmussen
2  Coby Vaughn
3  Thor Aronson