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Pistol River 2013 Wave Bash - June 18-23 (See schedule)

Day 4 - Pistol River Wave Bash presented by Starboard and Severne

Camille Juban wins Single Elimination at AWT Pistol River Wave Bash presented by Starboard

The forecast delivered for day four with 20-25 knot wind. The waves were small but there was enough to get through a full single elimination bracket for all the divisions. It was a long day at the beach but it was exciting to see what the all riders could deliver in such challenging conditions.

THE PROS:

The first round of pro heats was tough with no jumps counting and really the best waves breaking practically on the beach. Riders picking the best waves would get one or two hits before finishing with a finally slash or two right up onto the sand. Gorge area riders Sean Aiken, Nathan Mershon and Casey Hauser took advantage of their Oregon coast knowledge to advance to the semi finals along with Camille Juban, Kevin Pritchard, Levi Siver, Morgan Noireaux and Bernd Roediger.

A jump was added to the semi-final heats (along with 2 extra minutes) as the conditions improved with the day. The first semi-final saw Siver sailing extremely well tweaking out all his aerials against Juban, Roediger and Aiken. Juban also turned up his game advancing to the final along with Siver. The second semi-final saw Pritchard charging. He absolutely ripped up the small waves along with Noireaux, both advancing to the final.

The final was extended to 20-minutes with each rider's best two wave rides and one jump counting for their score. Noireaux opened up the scoring landing a huge Back Loop right on the start. Later in the heat he improved his jumping score with an even bigger one-handed Back Loop but the waves just didn't seem to line up in his favor. Despite landing several Takas in the heat Noireaux finished fourth. Siver scored a few better waves, landing some nice tweaked aerials but his scores were only enough to give him third place in the end. Kevin Pritchard was on fire making it insanely tough on the judges as he was scoring in every way possible. He started the heat with a huge stalled Forward Loop and then bettered it with a massive one-footed Back Loop. He found some nice set waves and scored well with his smooth powerful style. On one wave he landed a Wave 360 and a Backside 360 on another. But in the end his scores were not enough to take down Juban, whose first jump was a nicely tweaked Push Loop. Then minutes later Juban threw down an even bigger and more tweaked Push Loop that may have been the highest scoring jump of the event. Juban was masterful at picking off the best waves of the heat, constantly getting several hits of the outer sandbar and then following the wave in for more critical hits on the beach break. Congratulations to Juban for sailing an amazing heat!

THE WOMEN:

It was amazing to see Rhonda Gill taking advantage of the friendly atmosphere of the AWT to make the Pistol River Wave Bash be her first experience in the waves. Four years ago here at Pistol River Fiona Wylde shared this same experience and now she's battling for the podium at every event. Sam Bittner and Kate Barker sailed very well in tough conditions but just didn't have enough to make the final.

The 20-minute super final featured last years champion Ingrid Larouche against Fiona Wylde, Katie McAnena and Miho Tanaka. Coming all the way from Ireland, McAnena picked off some nice waves early riding her way to 4th position. Tanaka looked like she's been training hard for this event as she was often in the best place to pick off the best waves. She sailed a strong heat and finished on the podium in third. For the past few event the battle between Larouche and Wylde for the top spot on the AWT Women's podium has been fairly one sided with Larouche winning easily...but it looks like things have now changed. Larouche is sailing better than ever with an aggressive style and big Forward Loops that really impress the judges, but now Wylde has stepped up her game in a huge way with impressive wave hits and a smooth style. Wylde scored the biggest wave of the heat and ripped it apart but it wasn't quite enough to take down Larouche who defended her title. Congrats to both for putting on an impressive 20-minute show for the crowd.

THE AMATEUR, MASTERS and YOUTH:

With 27 riders the Amateur fleet was the biggest in the competition. There were too many standout performances to mention them all and in the end it came down to a 20-minute final featuring Fiona Wylde, Casey Rehrer, Marc Bitoun and Jeff Albright. Wylde and Albright both sailed a strong heat but didn't have the jumping scores to battle for the top two spots. In the end Albright rode the better waves to third position just knocking Wylde off the podium. Both Rehrer and Bitoun were on fire in the final. Both caught plenty of set waves and had cut them apart with super critical hits. The heat was very close and may have come down to the jumping with Bitoun's Back Loop giving him the title over Rehrer's Forward. Congrats to all the riders for sailing an impressive heat.

The Masters and Grand Masters fleet was mixed together giving everyone the ultimate competition experience. These divisions have the most local riders and definitely the best beach rivalries. The only question was who could follow up their trash talking on the beach with the best performance on the water? The 20-minute final came down to a battle between Dana Miller, Sean Aiken, Ferdinando Loffreda and Brian Caserio. Miller sailed a strong heat, actually finishing in 2nd place giving him the Grand Master's title over a tie for 2nd between Dwight Bode and James Lundin. Caserio claimed the 3rd position on the Master's podium sailing an overall strong event. Aiken sailed well for 2nd place but it wasn't enough to take down Loffreda who was super impressive in the final. Loffreda is definitely in the drivers seat for the overall Master's title winning both of the AWT's first two events.

The youth final came down to a match up between Maui's Casey Rehrer and Fiona Wylde from the Gorge. The wave riding skill of both has improved immensely since they joined the tour just a few years ago. Rehrer took the title sailing a strong heat landing a massive Forward Loop and some slashy wave rides.

Day 3 - AWT Pistol River Wave Bash presented by Starboard... Contest On!

A full day hanging at the beach finally paid off as the wind came up just enough to begin competition. After an 11am skippers meeting riders (especially the amateurs) got the benefit of a Q & A session with some of the world's top pro riders. Kevin Pritchard, Levi Siver, Camille Juban, Bernd Roediger and Ingrid Larouche answered questions about how to achieve a better result in the contest environment. Great job by the pros. Next up was round two of the board toss, which was taken by Jay Watermeyer. The afternoon was full of blasting music and fun at the beach as competitors felt the wind gradually building. By late afternoon judges Alex Bitoun and Brian Caserio made the call that it was time to go with the Amateur fleet up first followed by the Women and the Masters. The riders made the most of the tough conditions, but everyone laid down plenty of scoring waves for a solid result. We are looking forward to a solid Day 4 of competition so stay tuned.

Day 2 at the AWT Pistol River Wave Bash presented by Starboard

Day 2 was all about SUP (Stand Up Paddle contest.). The wind was light the waves were decent so it was time to run the SUP Gold Beach Challenge presented by the Inn of the Beachcomber. The competition was fun but still serious boiling down to a final featuring Bernd Roediger, Pascal Hardy, Matt Spencer and Brian Caserio. This heat featured the best waves of the day and these four competitors really knew what to do with them. Caserio had some powerful hit but didn't have enough to make the podium. Spencer caught more waves then anyone else but his top two scores just weren't enough. Hardy scored some great waves but Roediger really proved he was the class of this contest. The ladies also had a solid final heat with Fiona Wylde winning by a tie-breaker over Katie McAnena, with Kate Barker and Sam Bittner rounding out the fleet. Congrats to all the competitors in the event for putting on a great show.

After the SUP contest was in the books, event organizer Sam Bittner made the call to run a board toss. Everyone took turns hucking an old board down the beach while consuming delicious beverages supplied by the Inn of the Beachcomber. No matter the conditions...you're guaranteed to have fun at every AWT event!

Day 1 at the AWT Pistol River Wave Bash presented by Starboard
The competitors have descended on the town of Gold Beach, Oregon for the 2013 AWT Pistol River Wave Bash presented by Starboard. The opening night party and registration was hosted by the Inn of the Beachcomber and everyone had a blast with BBQ, beer and music... always a winning combination. Day 1 was a relaxing day as the wind didn't materialize enough to run any heats, but we're ready for when it does show up. The main action on the beach was with a Stand Up Paddle (SUP) clinic from Bernd Roediger and Fiona Wylde. They gave the crowd plenty of great tips on paddling and catching waves. I'm sure some will use them to their advantage at the upcoming SUP Gold Beach Challenge presented by the Inn of the Beachcomber that will be running on Day 2.

5 Reasons Why You Need to Go to the Bash
Flying In
First time spectators - What to bring to the event
Competitors: Important Information
Essentials to be a windsurfer
2013 Schedule
2013 Riders
2013 Results - Posted daily

Network TV Coverage

The Pistol River 2011 Wave Bash reached a ton of people around southern Oregon and northern California through an excellent report by Chris Breece of KDRV TV, the Medford station for the ABC network. CLICK HERE to watch the full report.

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