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ADAM MELLING WINS THE 2009 O’NEILL COLD WATER CLASSIC SCOTLAND BY SWATCH

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NORTHERN SCOTLAND PUTS ON A SHOW IN EVERY WAY FOR THE SECOND DAY OF COMPETITION

Thurso East fires for the O'Neill Cold Water Classic Scotland by Swatch

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SECOND LAY-DAY OF THE COLD WATER CLASSIC SCOTLAND AS THE EVENT WAITS FOR THE HUGE ANTICIPATED SWELL

Freesurfing at 'fun' Brims as surfers wait for the swell

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‘CLASSIC BRIMS’ FIRES FOR DAY TWO OF THE O’NEILL COLD WATER CLASSIC SCOTLAND BY SWATCH

Swell builds as the surfing kicks off in style for 2009

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APRIL 29 - EVENT ON HOLD

Cold Water Classic Scotland on hold as anticipation of better swell builds

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APRIL 27 - MARK MATHEWS CHECKING OUT THE SWELL FOR THE CWC SCOTLAND

Swell charts indicate an awesome start to the Cold Water Classic in Scotland

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FROM THE MOST SOUTHERN EVENT IN PROFESSIONAL SURFING, TO NOW THE MOST NORTHERN

The O’Neill Cold Water Classic Series Scotland by Swatch gets ready to welcome the pros

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O’NEILL LAUNCHES THE COLD WATER CLASSIC SERIES 2009

THE MOST NORTHERN, THE MOST SOUTHERN, THE WILDEST, THE COLDEST & THE MOST CLASSIC SURF CONTEST ON TH

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FROM THE MOST SOUTHERN EVENT IN PROFESSIONAL SURFING, TO NOW THE MOST NORTHERN

The O’Neill Cold Water Classic Series Scotland by Swatch gets ready to welcome the pros.

April 22, 2009 - Thurso, Scotland - With the first stop on the O’Neill Cold Water Classic Series successfully concluded in a remote corner of Tasmania, it’s now up to the other end of the earth for the Cold Water Classic Scotland.

 

 

Staying true to its ethos of scouring the globe for the remote locations holding world-class waves, the Cold Water Classic Series is hosting the northernmost event in professional surfing in a choice of barreling fast reef breaks and powerful beachbreaks.

Local surfing legend and event ambassador Andy Bain might be acclimatised to the cold – but even he was recently forced to surrender to the conditions.

 

 

“It’s always cold up here,” said Andy. “But I remember a few weeks ago I went out at Thurso and had to get out because there were lumps of ice floating around.

“The river had frozen, but as it thawed blocks of ice just floated out,” he said. “You could see your fins chugging in the ice. When you come off your board, it’s not the softest of objects to fall on, so I had to get out.”

Lying at 59 degrees north – on par with the Alaskan city Juneau – it is little wonder the cold extreme conditions prevail. However it is not enough to deter the best surfers in the world from travelling to these waves, which on their day can rival the north shore of Hawaii.

With its inspired mobile format, the CWC Scotland is free to choose between Scotland’s prime surfing venue and fast reef break of Thurso East, the shallow hollow right at The Bowl at Brim’s Ness, and the classic beach break of Strathy.

“I remember driving up here for surf trips from Newcastle when I was younger,” says Sam Lamiroy – the second of the event’s ambassadors. “I remember it being really cold…and great waves.”

“I think this spot is one of the best in the world,” he said. “It has a perfect shape, world class reefs and everything from fun right handers to heaving slabs.”

This is the second stop on the O’Neill Cold Water Classic Series, so in addition to the chance of winning the coveted Highland sword, the surfers are also gunning for points on the CWC ranking list – with the winner of the series taking away $50,000.

Currently sitting top of that list is outstanding ASP World Tour talent, Jordy Smith – after his convincing win at the CWC Tasmania. But that lead is now up for grabs, as his World Tour commitments force him to miss the CWC Scotland.

However with the likes of legendary big wave surfer, Mark Mathews and the young Hawaiian John John Florence braving the cold, it’s not just the icy temperatures which will challenge the surfing talent in the north of Scotland.





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