Surf Champion Visits Phuket
By Joob

Phuket
Governor, PBRC and Quiksilver
In preparation for the upcoming Thailand Surf
Series (TSS) sponsored by
Quiksilver,
Australian surf legend Jake Paterson and
Quiksilver Southeast Asia
CEO Paul ‘Hutty’ Hutson visited Phuket to inspect venues and
tour with the Phuket Boardriders Club. Their whirl-wind two-day
itinerary included meetings with Phuket Governor Wichai
Phraisa-ngop and Patong Deputy Mayor Chairat Sukban.
It was a great honor for Phuket surfers to
share quality time with pro surfing legend and world traveler
Jake ‘the Snake’ Paterson, winner of such
prestigious surfing events as the 1996 and 2002 WQS Tour, the
1998 Pipeline Masters, and one after the other wins in 2000 and
2001 at Jeffrey’s Bay South Africa. In 2003 he won the Rip Curl
Cup at Sunset Beach. Currently living in Bali and working as a
sports marketing rep for Quiksilver, Paterson
originally hails from the wave-lashed shores of Western
Australia, where he mastered all types of surf in his youth,
from sparkling-clear beach breaks to barreling reef breaks and
points. He also serves as a board member of the Association of
Surfing Professionals (ASP).
In good company with Paterson was surf executive Paul Hutson
who shared his visionary mind with Phuket Boardriders “Thailand
has, for core surfers, been on the map for a while. They have
been exploring their way up the Indian Ocean coasts, and
Thailand has been a stopover location for surfers en route to
prolific Southeast Asian surf destinations. And there is great
potential here. Perhaps we can bring to the table important
issues, including discussion on the environment.
Quiksilver advertising will
bring knowledge and get more locals involved, especially the
youth. This can help with the basics, like kids learning about
the ocean and how to swim. Quiksilver’s role is one of support,
involving the internet, global broadcasting, and putting Thai
surfing on the map.”
Quiksilver will be the leading sponsor of the first-ever
Thailand Surf Series, a progression of international surfing
competitions hosted on the tropical shores of Phuket Island.
2009 competitions to include the Kalim Beach “Monsoon Riders”
in June, the Kamala Beach “King of the Jungle” in August, and
the Kata Beach “Island Crown” in September. Collectively, the
surf series mark the development of surfing in Thailand through
Quiksilver’s global branding and standards.
Hutson and
Paterson know from experience that, “Professionalism is very
important for these surfing events and we will provide regional
and worldwide promotion.” Not only will the surfing events
promote a positive image for the island of Phuket and tourism
in Thailand, but Quiksilver firmly hopes to “Motivate the Thai
youth to participate at the beach - keeping them off the
streets.” On the environmental front, Hutson recognizes the
significance of keeping the beaches clean, something he feels
is very important to surfers as well as tourism industry
stakeholders: “We would like to bring together local hotels,
lifeguards and government officials to promote public awareness
and a shoreline cleaning initiative at local surf
beaches.”
With the ground-breaking support of Quiksilver, the Phuket
Boardriders and the Thailand Surf Series aim to develop amateur
and professional surfing in Thailand – blazing a trail for
Thailand’s talented surfers towards future success in local,
regional, and international surfing competitions. 2009
distinguishes a new era in the development of surfing in South
East Asia with the Quiksilver Thailand Surf Series!
News by: Steven A.
Martin
Note: Jake Paterson - (Photo: Carol
Cunningham/CunninghamPhotos.com)
