For Immediate Release
Friday - December 29, 2006
Association of Professional Towsurfers (APT)
APT World Tour Tow-In Surfing Circuit
Haleiwa, North Shore Oahu, HI
$25,000.00 Purse
Contest officials are monitoring a series of swells that could produce surf large enough to hold the Bank of Hawaii North Shore Tow-In Event as early as the first week in 07’. However due to the associated shear line of bad weather and questionable size associated with the start of the series of swells, the contest will remain on
RED status,
NO GO.
When contest officials feel there is a worthy swell of a solid 20’-25’ bouy reading in the forecast, they will go to yellow alert status which means, standby. Once contest promoters call the event, they will go to a green light 72 hour notice that the contest is a go. At this point, all national and international competitors that are not already in Hawaii, will have to scramble their way over for what will be one of the most competitive tow-in events ever held. For updated information and event status, visit www.Protowsurfers.org.
This year’s event will take place “One Day Only” on the biggest and best day of surf between December 15, 2006 and March 31, 2007. The big wave tow-in surf contest is set to take place on one of the two main big wave outer reef spots over a mile outside of Haleiwa Harbor known as Outside Avalanche and Outside Puaena Point.
The event is sanctioned by the APT and carries a prize purse of $25,000. The top winning tow-in teams will receive the lion’s share of the loot and both of the tow-in team partners will get matching trophies.
All competitors of the North Shore Tow-In Event will be battling for limited slots to compete in the Mexico and Chile events sanctioned by APT and scheduled for 2007. Those competitors that do not make it in the top winning bracket will end up competing in an Open World Qualifying event set to take place at Pier 1 on Maui, HI in early 2007. For more information log onto to www.Protowsurfers.org.
North Shore Main Invite List: (20 Teams)
Garrett McNamara / Kealii Mamala / HI
Dustin Barca / Sion Milosky / HI
John Gangini / Yuri Soledade / HI
Jamie Sterling / Mark Healey / HI
Dan Moore / Mark Anderson / HI
Makua Rothman / Ikaika Kalama / HI
Archie Kalepa / Buzzy Kerbox / HI
Titus Kinimaka / Kalani Vierra / HI
Carlos Burle / Eraldo Gueiros / BRZ
Everaldo 'Pato' Texeira / Sylvio Mancusi / BRZ
Shawn 'Barney' Barron / Darryl 'Flea' Virostko / CA
Brad Gerlach / Mike Parsons / CA
Shane Desmond / Tyler Fox / CA
Zach Wormhoudt / Mike Brumett / CA
Peter Mel / Anthony Tashnick / CA
Chuck Patterson / Scott Chandler / CA
Danilo Couto / Rodrigo Resende / BRZ
Grant ‘Twiggy’ Baker / Greg Long / SA/CA
Ramon Navarro / Danny Fry / CHl
Carlos 'Coco' Nogales / Don Curry / MEX/ CA
North Shore Alternate List: (22 teams)
Russell Smith / Tyler Smith / CA
Cheyne Horan / Robbie Seeger / AUS/GER
Myles Padaca / Pancho Sullivan / HI
Kaleo Amadeo / Ahanu Tson-Dru / HI
Ron Barron / TJ Barron / HI
Cully Kamisugi / Todd Kamisugi / HI
Joao Jabour / Edison DePaulo / HI/BRZ
Robbie Frangipane / Ken Bradshaw/ HI
Eric Fisher / Matt Lozano / HI
Victor Marcel / Tony Fekete / BRZ/HUN
Brock Little / Brian Keaulana / HI
Pete Cabrinha / Rush Randle / HI
Campbell Farrell / Doug Young / HI/NZ
Terry Chun / Gui Terry / HI
Paul Orem / Rama Deodato / HI
Alfy Cater / Taj Burrows / AUS
Gregg Quinn / Eric Tema / HI
Mark Mathews / Koby Abberton / AUS
Chris Bertish / TBD / SA
Clyde Aikau / TBD / HI
Andy Campbell / TBD / AU
Mike Schlebach / TBD / SA
Dylan Longbottom / TBD / US
Tow-In Surfers LLC would like to thank their sponsors and co-workers, team-mates, media and friends who have made this event what it is today
MAIN/BANK OF HAWAII
PRESENTING/ BUTTONS HAWAII + TOWSURFER.COM
SUPPORTING/ HONOLULU STREET WEAR W/LARCENY LOGO LINE
XCEL WETSUITS
CHOLOS MEXICAN AND MARGARITA BAR
HALEIWA JOE'S (PRE AND/OR POST-PARTY
BREAKERS BAR AND RESTAURANT (PRE AND/OR POST-PARTY
SURF NEWS NETWORK W/THEIR 596-SURFLINE @ 5967873
GEORGE MASON/ SPONSOR AND EVENT STAFF METEOROLOGIST
NORTH SHORE SOAP FACTORY SUGAR MILL WAIALUA
HSA/ HIGH SURF ACCESSORIES
THIRD STONE GLASING
AZHIAZIAM
PROMOTIONS IN PARADISE
GORDON QUIGG SURFBOARDS
INFAMY SURFBOARDS/ GLENN MINAMI
BANZAIBETTY.COM
DAN DEVINE HAWAII
SEANDAVEY.COM
NORTH SHORE NEWS
WESTLAND INSURANCE BROKERS
WAVE RIDING VEHICLES HALEIWA
CHEATER 5
BARRON
HAWAIIAN CHOPPER MAGAZINE
HAWAIIAN EXTREME SPORTS TV / ZON3LLC
HIGHSURFWARNING.COM
AARON BERNARD PHOTO
HAWAIIAN HEAVY WATER MAG
PLANET SURF
ALOHA SURF LIFESAVING
SURF-N-SEA
More info visit:
www.haleiwa-tow-in.com
Event Contacts:
Alec Cooke, Event Executive Director, Hawaii
Tow-In Surfers LLC / 3rd Annual North Shore Tow-In Surfing Championship 06/07
Phone: 808-227-2425
Hotline 808-641-7038 (Leave Messages)
Email:
AceCool45@Hotmail.com
Alec Cooke c/o Tow-In Surfers LLC
PO Box 957, Haleiwa, Hawaii 96712
Rodney Kilborn
APT Event Sanctioning Director
Phone: 808-575-2840
Email:
Handsomebugga@aol.com
or
Handsomebugga@Protowsurfers.org
APT and Media:
Eric Akiskalian
Founder/President
Association of Professional Towsurfers, (APT)
APT World Tour Tow-In Surfing Circuit
805-455-7073
Email:
Eric@Protowsurfers.org
or
Ericakiskalian@mac.com
www.Protowsurfers.org
www.Towsurfer.com
About the Association of Professional Towsurfers, Inc. (APT)
The Association of Professional Towsurfers, was Founded on March 6, 2003 with the charter to support the responsible growth and development of Tow-In Surfing.
The Association of Professional Towsurfers, is dedicated to sanctioning and promoting world class competitions, dissemination of safety and technical information to athletes, and technical direction to event organizers. The empirical growth in alternative sports and the increase in extreme athletic pursuits are well documented. The Association of Professional Towsurfers embraces corporate sponsors and media entities that provide the support necessary to increase its events and goals. The Association of Professional Towsurfers has goals to expand its support throughout the world; lobby government agencies and municipalities to provide more certified tow-in access to ocean venues; and be ever attentive to the unique technical and safety needs of this evolving sport and its constituents.