Buffalo City beats Cape Town To Take The Freedom Cup © Kody McGregor

The 28th edition of the Sea Harvest SA Junior Surfing Championships, presented by SMTH Shapes and supported by the Department of Sport, Arts and Culture and Ocean Freedom, was completed at Lower Point in Jeffreys Bay in good surf conditions on Sunday, September 29th.

Buffalo City beats Cape Town

After five days of beautiful waves and intense competition, the East London-based Buffalo City Surfriders took the coveted Freedom Cup from Cape Town Surfriders, last year’s winners. The Freedom Cup is awarded to the team accumulating the highest points across all divisions at the five-day tournament. Buffalo City finished with 41040 points, and Cape Town Surfriders came with 40930 points, as close as it gets. Ethekwini scored 39055 points and came third, while Cape Winelands were fourth with 37832 points. 

Firing surf, strongly buffed by the southwesterly, was the scene for the Final Day of the Sea Harvest SA Junior Champs presented by SMTH Shapes. After five days of excellent waves, fierce competition, camaraderie and friendships, the tournament culminated in a series of final heats and champions crowned. 

U12 Boys

With just ten seconds to go, Slayde Shooter picked up a good-looking wave in the U12 Boys final, and hooked it for a big hit to go from third place to first and became the U12 Boys SA Champion. Cody Painter came in second, with Levi Vosloo and Marcello Zedde in third and fourth. 

“I just caught the wave at the end, and I knew I needed to go big on the last turn,” said a verystoked Shooter.

U14 Girls

The U14 Girls heat was a similar buzzer-beater situation, with Leah Lepront chasing a small score in the final minutes. A bigger set came through, and the surfers were out of position, but Lepront picked it up on the inside to slam a final move on her backhand, get the required score and become the U14 Girls Champion. Jasmine Venter was the runner-up, with Camilla Heuer third and Lila Aszalos fourth.

Leah Lepront © Kody McGregor

U14 Boys

Despite a fierce attack from Carl Wiersma, Ben Esterhuyse owned the U14 Boys final and went back-to-back to be crowned the U14 Boys Champion for the second year in a row. Wiersma was second, Owen Heny was third, and Callum Loftus was fourth. 

“I’m a bit blown away,” said a stoked Esterhuyse. “I wasn’t in a flow state in the earlier heats, and I reset and found a rhythm in the final.”

U16 Girls

Smooth and powerful surfing from Remi Fourie saw her climb into the lead earlier in the U16 Girls final. She remained there for the entire heat and was crowned the SA Champ, with Emily Jenkinson in second, Taylor Emslie in third and Maxine Kauffman in fourth.

“I’m just so grateful for the support and for everyone who believes in me,” said Fourie.

U16 Boys

Rory Dace carved his way through the U16 Boys final and emerged victorious despite a flurry of waves in the last few minutes. Tristan Gaylard-Ralfe was the runner-up, with Massimo Bienz in third and Kieran Murphy fourth.

U18 Girls

The U18 Girls saw Sarah Scott on top of her game in her last event as a junior. She was the defending champion and claimed the double, with Anastasia Venter in second. Tyra Von Mollendorf and Zia Hendricks filled the minor positions. 

Sarah Scott © Kody McGregor

U18 Boys

The waves were pumping for the U18 Boys final, with everyone getting their fair share of set waves, with the high tide causing the swell to push nicely. The surfers were going hard, but at the final buzzer of the contest, it was all about Simon Winter, our new U18 Boys SA Champion. 

“This is what I’ve been working on the whole year, so this is something special, ” said a stoked Winter. “It couldn’t have gone a better way for me.” 

Surprise Maphumulo was in second, with Kai Hall third and Levi Epenetos fourth. 

Simon Winter © Kody McGregor

Freedom Cup

  1. Buffalo City 41040
  2. Cape Town Surfriders 40930
  3. Ethekwini 39055
  4. Cape Winelands 37832
  5. Nelson Mandela Bay 35570
  6. Ilembe 34777
  7. Eden 34708
  8. Ugu 28010

Loud and Proud

The Loud and Proud Award for the most enthusiastic cheering and support at the event went to Cape Winelands.

Surfer Of The Contest

The Surfing South Africa Surfer Of The Contest went to a deserving Carl Wiersma (Buffalo City), who had been ripping throughout the event.

 Carl Wiersma © Kody McGregor

SAST Champions

The 2024 SAST Champions are

Levi Vosloo and Brin Jarvis (U12 Boys and Girls)

Ben Esterhuyse and Leah Lepront (U14 Boys and Girls)

Rory Dace and Louise Lepront (U16 Boys and Girls)

Levi Epenetos and Louise Lepront (U18 Boys and Girls)

Sea Harvest South African Junior Championships presented by SMTH Shapes Final Results.

U12 Girls – Maya Malherbe (BC), 2. Brin Jarvis (NMB), 3. Camilla Prins (EDEN), 4. Adriana Canning ESA

U12 Boys – 1. Slayde Shooter (NMB), Cody Painter (CTS), Levi Vosloo (ILM), Marcello Zedde (ILM).

U14 Girls – 1. Leah Lepront (NMB), 2. Jasmine Venter (CW), 3. Camilla Heuer (BC), 4. Lila Aszalos (ILM).

U14 Boys – 1. Ben Esterhuyse (CTS), 2. Carl Wiersma (BC), 3. Owen Heny (BC), 4. Callum Loftus (NMB).

U16 Girls – 1. Remi Fourie (BC), 2. Emily Jenkinson (CTS), 3. Taylor Emslie (BC), 4. Maxine Kauffman (ILM).

U16 Boys – 1. Rory Dace (NMB), 2. Tristan Gaylard-Ralfe (EDEN), 3. Massimo Bienz (CTS), 4. Kieran Murphy (CTS).

U18 Girls – 1. Sarah Scott (CTS), 2. Anastasia Venter CW), 3. Tyra Von Mollendorf (CW), 4. Zia Hendricks (BC).

U18 Boys – 1. Simon Winter (CTS), 2. Surprise Maphumulo (ESA), 3. Kai Hall (ESA), 4. Levi Epenetos (CW).

The 28th edition of the Sea Harvest South African Junior Championships involved 180 girls and boys from eight districts.

SMTH Shapes, the Department of Sport, Arts and Culture, Ocean Freedom, Kouga Local Municipality and True Technologies support this event.

Images from the entire five-day contest are available for download on GOOGLE DRIVE – please credit @kodymcgregor

This year, those fans and family members could watch the event on the SuperSport Schools Live Stream. Register HERE or download the SuperSport Schools app. All the heats from the contest can be found on Playback. 

Liveheats provided up to the second heat scores daily of the Sea Harvest SA Junior Championships presented by SMTH Shapes here: LIVEHEATS. All the heat results are available here. 

Updates, photos and videos are available on the Surfing SA Facebook Page and the Instagram profile @surfing_south_africa_media.

The Sea Harvest SA Surfing Championships presented by SMTH Shapes, is a premier Surfing South Africa tournament. 

About Surfing South Africa

Surfing South Africa is the official National Federation for Surfing in South Africa. SSA is a member of the South African Confederation of Sport and Olympic Committee (SASCOC) and is recognised as the governing body by the Department of Sport, Arts and Culture.

Surfing South Africa is responsible for developing the sport, hosting National tournaments, sanctioning International events, and selecting National teams in all SSA disciplines. SSA is a member of the African Surfing Confederation (ASC) and the International Surfing Association (ISA), the sport’s World governing body.

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