The Unusual Suspects at Battle of the Paddle 2011
- Written by Morgan Becker
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This weekend will bring all the top elite stand up paddle athletes to Dana Point for the Battle of the Paddle California. Watch for the expected favorites but also keep an eye out for the unusual suspects.
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DANA POINT, California - The wait is over and the Battle of the Paddle California 2011 is finally here. Elite stand up paddle athletes have been training and competing in events all year long, all in preparation for this massive event.
While most eyes are on the usual contenders, Boardworks team riders have quietly crept up to the wake of the likes of Jamie Mitchell and Danny Ching. Mitchell, who recently took first place at last week’s Hennessey’s World Stand Up Paddle Championships in the stock division and added an unprecedented 10th victory at this year’s Molokai 2 Oahu Paddleboard Championships, is a clear favorite.
But dig a bit deeper and the men’s elite field is tighter than ever. This past Sunday, at the Hinano Surfrace to Victory in Huntington Beach, Boardworks team rider Anthony Vela, riding his Morelli & Melvin stand up paddleboard, barely edged out Jaime Mitchell in a finish that has to be seen not read. (see the video above)
The format of the race, much like that of the Battle of the Paddle, tested not only endurance skills, but the ability to get out through the surf and back in without losing too much ground. Vela, who is well versed in SUP Surf, was able to gain an edge when Mitchell fell on the final wave that the two of them had caught.
Another elite stand up paddler to watch out for is Rob Rojas. Rojas excels in endurance oriented racing and has been racking up victories in all sorts of races this year. Rojas recently took first place at the O’Neill SEA Paddle, a grueling 26.5-mile race around Manhattan. Riding his Boardworks Ohana stand up paddleboards in many races this year, watch for Rojas in top contention.
In the mesh of paddles, arms, legs and stand up paddleboards this weekend at the Battle of the Paddle, keep an eye out for Anthony Vela and Rob Rojas as they take their stab at winning one of the most coveted titles in SUP racing.
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Morgan Becker
After spending the first part of her life in Minnesota, Morgan traded in her snow boots for sandals and moved to sunny California. After graduating with a degree in Communication from The University of Southern California, she eventually made her way down south to San Diego and is taking advantage of the living by the best beaches and burritos California has to offer. If it’s sunny, you can find her at the beach relaxing, or exploring the calm water in the bay via paddleboards and kayaks.
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