Stubbies (surfing)

The Stubbies was a surf competition held annually, in about March, at Burleigh Heads, Queensland from 1977 to 1988.[1] The event was named after its sponsor the Stubbies clothing brand and was one of the three major Australian surfing competitions of its day (the other two being the Bells Beach Classic and Surfabout).

History

The contest was established in 1977, organised that year by surfer Peter Drouyn. He devised for it the "man on man" heat system where just two surfers competed in each heat (where before four or even six was normal). Prior to 1977, man on man surfing was devised and successfully conducted by kneeboarders under the direction of Peter Ware and Peter Berry. Maroubra was the site of the annual Sitmar Cruises event. The man-on-man system is still used in ASP World Tour contests today.

Winners

YearWinner
1977Michael Peterson
1978Wayne "Rabbit" Bartholomew
1979Mark Richards
1980Peter Harris
1981Mark Richards
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References

  • Surf Contests at surfresearch.com.au
  • Mark Richards: A Surfing Legend, authorised biography by David Knox, 1992, ISBN 0-207-17489-X
  • Sean Doherty, MP: The Life of Michael Peterson, Harper Collins, 2004, ISBN 0-7322-7609-8.
Specific
  1. "Stubbies Surf Classic". Encyclopedia of Surfing. Retrieved 19 January 2018.
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