- Source: Titans of Mavericks
Titans of Mavericks was a big wave surfing competition held at the Mavericks surf break in California. The event took place annually from 1999 until 2016, when the organizing company filed for bankruptcy, leading to the cancellation of the 2017 competition. The World Surf League subsequently took over the event but indefinitely canceled it in 2019, citing "various logistical challenges" and the inability to hold the competition during the previous two seasons.
History
The first surfing contest at Mavericks, later known as the Titans of Mavericks, was held in 1999 and occurred ten times, with the final contest taking place in 2016. Each year, 24 big wave surfers were invited to compete in the one-day event, which was only held if wave conditions were favorable during the competition season. The event featured waves that could reach heights of up to 60 feet (18 m).
Darryl Virostko ("Flea") won the inaugural contest in 1999, with Richard Schmidt, Ross Clarke-Jones, and Peter Mel taking second, third, and fourth places, respectively. In the following year, Virostko secured first place again, followed by Kelly Slater, Tony Ray, Peter Mel, Zach Wormhoudt, and Matt Ambrose in second through sixth places. In 2004, Virostko placed first, with Ambrose, Evan Slater, Anthony Tashnick, Mel, and Grant Washburn rounding out the top six. Tashnick won first place in 2005. In 2006, South African surfer Grant Baker won first place, with Tyler Smith and Brock Little finishing second and third. The 2007 contest was canceled due to a lack of suitable waves by the end of March, which was the usual cutoff time for the competition. In 2008, Greg Long won the Mavericks Championship, with Baker in second place and Jamie Sterling in third, followed by Smith, Washburn, and Evan Slater. The contest was canceled again in 2009. In 2010, South African surfer Chris Bertish took first place, winning a prize purse of $150,000, sponsored by Moose Guen, Jane Sunderland, and Barracuda Networks.
In the fall of 2010, a group of surfers, community leaders, and contest organizers formed the Half Moon Bay Surf Group, Inc., with the intention of managing the contest. In October of that year, the San Mateo Harbor Commission granted them the permit to organize the event, leading to the planning of the inaugural "The Jay at Maverick's Big Wave Invitational" (as it was then called). Invited competitors included 11-time ASP World Champion Kelly Slater and 23 others. However, due to a lack of waves, the contest was not held in 2011 and 2012. The 2013 contest was won by Peter Mel, and the 2014 event was won by Grant Baker. The contest was later rebranded as "Titans of Mavericks" and was governed by a group of five Mavericks surfers known as the "Committee 5" [1][2]. The final Mavericks Surf contest took place on February 12, 2016.
AT&T Park in San Francisco hosted live broadcasts of the event on its 110-foot-wide video display.
In October 2006, the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary proposed banning personal watercraft from Mavericks, leading to disputes within the surfing community.
= Mavericks contest results
=The following is a list of past Mavericks invitational competitions and winners.
= Indefinite cancellation of the event
=In 2019, following two consecutive years of canceled competitions, the World Surf League announced that the Titans of Mavericks contest had been indefinitely canceled, citing "various logistical challenges" and "the inability to run the event the last two seasons." The competition has not been held since.
References
External links
titansofmavericks.com
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Brentwood, Tennessee
- Josh Akognon
- Ted Turner
- Paul Allen
- Titans of Mavericks
- Mavericks, California
- Jeff Clark (surfer)
- Greg Long (surfer)
- Half Moon Bay, California
- Nic Lamb
- Joshua L. Pomer
- Chris Christenson (surfboard shaper)
- Seacoast Mavericks
- Chichi DHTSI Titans