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New Competition Format: Several Ways to Qualify
For Roxy Jam Biarritz
The Roxy Jam is the meeting of the
world's top women longboarders: Schuyler McFerran (USA), the first ever ASP
Women's World Longboarding Champion, Kassia Meador (USA), queen of the
discipline and noseriding specialist, and Claire Karabatsos (France), third
in the first edition of the Roxy Jam in 2006.


American Schuyler McFerran Crowned
Noseriding Queen - Kassia Meador
ASP Women’s World Longboard Champion
A pioneering concept
The Roxy Jam Biarritz is a real festival of women's surfing, hosting the ASP
Women's World Longboarding Championship and a multitude of musical and
artistic events firmly rooted in the unique boardriding culture. The
inaugural edition held in July 2006 in Biarritz, the European capital of
surfing was a huge success. The 2007 edition coincides with the 50th
anniversary of the sport's first appearance in Europe, on that famous beach
on the “Côte des Basques”, which now proudly plays host to the Roxy Jam
Biarritz every year.
ASP Women's World
Longboarding Championship
Since 2006, the winner of the Roxy Jam Biarritz has been crowned the
official ASP Women's World Longboarding Champion. Following the revelation
of the young Californian Schuyler McFerran (USA), who emerged victorious in
Biarritz last year at the tender age of 19, the planet's top noseriding
specialists will be descending on the “Côte des Basques” from 11th to 16th
July 2007, where they will vie to succeed her as World Champion.
Kassia Meador, undisputed star of the discipline, will be out for revenge,
but there will be plenty of challengers and the competition promises to be
fierce. Biarritz-born Claire Karabatsos, four-times European Longboarding
Champion and third ex æquo in the Roxy Jam Biarritz 2006, will be raring to
go. There will also be the Hawaiians, Australians and Japanese, not
forgetting the neighbours from the Spanish Basque country, led by Estitxu
Estremo.
A new competition format
The event was created following two years of discussions and deliberations
between the riders, the ASP and Roxy, designed to find the fairest possible
format for the competition. Their efforts were successful, and the Roxy Jam
is the first and only world championship to be officially endorsed by the
ASP, representing all countries fairly. Since the 2006 edition, there have
been official WLC (World Longboard Championship) rankings in which the best
24 girls were selected regarding their results at the 2006 Roxy Jam. 18
girls who qualify via the WLT will therefore complete the Roxy Jam 2006 top
24.
Longboarders wanting to get their
name on the board will have to take part in at least one stage of the
qualifying round, which is made up of four competitions: the Roxy Cardiff in
California (USA), Phillip Island in Victoria (Australia), Noosa in
Queensland (Australia) and the Kana Miss Cup in Anglet (France), with the
four top finishers in each event qualifying for the final in Biarritz. The
Japanese and South American Regional Champions will join those 16
qualifiers.
Two surfers will receive wildcards
and four will compete for their ticket to the Roxy Jam 2007 via the Trials.
The world's 48 best women longboarders will join the main event based on the
WCT (World Championship Tour) format. All four trialists will be in the
water, and the top two will advance to the main competition. In the first
round, the 48 longboarders will be split into 16 heats of three.
Under the seedings system, the two
best riders in the discipline will each meet a trialist and another girl in
their heats. Heat winners will qualify automatically for round three, whilst
the other two girls will go into a play-off. From the play-offs onward,
there will only be two girls in the water, battling it out in a series of
one-on-one contests all the way through to the final.
Important info: surfers who sign up for the Roxy Jam 07 must take part, or
they will be refused entry the following year (except in special
circumstances). All girls must therefore sign up for the competitions they
wish to enter with their regional ASP branches. They will then be able to
qualify for the World Championships in Biarritz next July. After this first
professional tour, ASP will keep the right to adjust the competition format.
Roxy Jam extras: Art, Music
and Surf
The Roxy Jam Biarritz is a giant leap into women's surfing culture,
reflected in a number of free public events organised on the fringe of the
competition. Roxy will be unveiling its brand new fragrance. The week will
also include concerts, art exhibitions, initiatives and workshops on the
issues of ecology and social responsibility, whilst the main theme of the
event will be a celebration of 50 years of surfing on the Basque Coast,
attended by some high-profile local and international personalities. Among
others, KAB and the women artists of "Les Femmes S’en Mêlent" will be there
at the Roxy Jam.
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