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Sport & Fifa 2010
::Update::-- The Red Bull Big Wave 2006 took place on 27 July 2006: Read the article and watch footy here --
As the previous 7 years, the 8th edition of the Red Bull Big
Wave Africa offers top local and international surfers the opportunity
to compete at the unpredictable, deep-water reef break known as
"Dungeons" close to Hout Bay.
Until 1999, despite persistent rumours of big waves and people
surfing them, Cape Town was not known for its huge surf. Therefore
there was no big wave surfing competition. Things changed when South
African surfers Cass Collier, Ian Armstrong and Mickey Duffus
won the ISA big Wave World Cup in Todos Santos, Mexico. Based on their
testimonials on the wave conditions in South Africa, Red Bull initiated the first big wave surfing event in Africa. Red Bull
Big Wave Africa was born.
Over the years the Red Bull Big Wave Africa has
earned international recognition as the second longest running big wave
surfing contests in the world, just after the Eddie Aikau at Waimea
Bay, Hawaii. Every year the best big wave surfers
from all over have come to Hout Bay for this spectacular
paddle-in event with a minimum of 15ft swells.
The event isn't spectacular for surfers only. Spectators can eat
their hearts out as well. The best viewing area will be set-up on the
shoulder of the Sentinel mountain, where you will have a bird's eye
view of one of the most spectacular sports events in Cape Town. But:
Since the mountain is part of the Cape Peninsula National Park, there
are some instructions everyone should follow:
- You can't park on close to the mountain. Park close to the
Harbour & catch one of the Red Bull Big Wave shuttle busses.
You'll be dropped at the start of the trail that heads up to the
Sentinel Ridge. Follow the demarcated trail to the viewing area (10 - 15 minutes).
- Bring a jacket, raincoat, beanie, and/or blanket since it could get cold.
- The Sentinel is environmentally sensitive. You' re requested to follow all Park rules. Don't start fires,
pick up litter (even the smallest paper), and do not damage vegetation.
You can watch the Red Bull Big Wave Africa surfing competition
from the water as well. There are a number of charter companies in Hout
Bay harbour that will be operating boat trips to Dungeons on the day of
the contest, for instance Drumbeat Charters.
Preview! Watch video footage of last year's event on Cape Town Magazine.com
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