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SURF CITY EVENTS

   February 27th, 2010 | View Comments (1) »

Get the Pedal Pushers out & Don’t Miss It!

Gidget’s Girls Night Out, presented by Noosa Longboards

gidget_1954_2How many Gidgets does it take to premiere a new Gidget movie? Maybe not as many as you’d find Elvises at an Elvis convention, but expect quite a few when Accidental Icon:

The Real Gidget Story makes its Australian debut at the Global Surf Industries Noosa Festival of Surfing, presented by Golden Breed.

Gidgets on stage for the premiere will include the original Gidget, Kathy Kohner Zuckerman, diminutive Californian surf legend Mickey Munoz who doubled for star Sandra Dee in the surf scenes in the 1959 movie, and Australian Gidget Layne Beachley, seven-times world surfing champion. Gidgets in the audience are expected to number in the hundreds, with everyone invited to get into the 1950s Malibu groove and dig out those pedal pushers, frilly blouses and bad Hawaiian shirts.

Gidget’s Girls Night Out, presented by Noosa Longboards, is a night of fun for guys and gals, with live music by Canadian singer/songwriter Kym Campbell, a spectacular 1950s retro swimsuit parade presented by the Karen Neilsen Collection, a chat session with the Gidgets, plenty of laughs guaranteed, plus ‘50s-style burgers and other great dishes available from Parque @ Surf City, the festival’s own licensed bar/café.

The show, hosted by surfing world champions Layne Beachley and Peter Townend, kicks off with the first Australian showing of Greg Huglin’s short feature Surfing Dolphins, followed by the swimsuit parade. After intermission, Accidental Icon makes its debut, followed by an on-stage chat session with director Brian Gillogly and the stars of the movie. (Expect some surprises!) Then it’s dance the night away with Kym Campbell live and the Parque bar rockin’.

Accidental Icon tells the story behind the famous book and film franchise that brought surfing to the masses more than half a century ago. Los Angeles teenager Kathy Kohner discovered Malibu, boys and surfing in the fabulous summer of ’56. She had such a ball with Kahuna, Tubesteak and the crew, that she wrote it all down in her diary and showed it to her dad, screenwriter Frederick Kohner. The rest is history, with the book becoming a bestseller and spawning a run of movies and TV series that spanned more than 30 years.

The story that Brian Gillogly tells in his excellent documentary is how this pretty girl from Brentwood almost inadvertently opened the door for women into a previously male domain, and became surfing’s first feminist, inspiring future champions like Layne Beachley, who was known exclusively as “Gidget” until she became a household name in her own right.

Fun, food, film, fashion…Gidget’s Girls Night Out will be an evening to remember, with an underlining message of female empowerment. Don’t leave the old man at home. Bring him along, he might learn something!

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Sunday, March 14, from 5.30pm

Thursday, March 18, 7pm.
Hard tickets available from Back Beach Noosa (Ph 07 54735676)
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Noosa Malibu Club

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Coolangatta’s Blake Ainsworth Last Wildcard into the 2010 Quiksilver Pro

   February 26th, 2010 | View Comments »

Stoked: Coolangatta’s Blake Ainsworth wins a wildcard into the 2010 Quiksilver Pro

COOLANGATTA surfer Blake Ainsworth has earned the last remaining wildcard into the main draw of the Quiksilver Pro after winning today’s trials at Snapper Rocks.

The 19-year-old took control in the tricky 1-1.5m waves at the famous right-hand pointbreak, posting a combined two-wave score of 15.65 to defeat North Narrabeen youngster Davey Cathels (14.75), France’s ASP junior world champion Maxime Huscenot (14.15) and Gold Coast surfer Clint Kmmins (4.75). 

Ainsworth, who is currently sitting eighth on the ASP Australasian Pro Junior Series, will now meet world No.2 Joel Parkinson in Round 1 when the big guns come out to play as early as tomorrow for the start of the official waiting period.

Meanwhile, 15-year-old Lennox Head surfer Tyler Wright took out the Roxy Pro trials for the last remaining wildcard into the women’s draw.

The highly-touted teenager dominated the trials, finishing the final with a combined two-wave score of 18.50 to defeat Sunshine Coast surfer Dimity Stoyle (12.35), New Zealand-born Gold Coaster Sarah Mason (10.50) and Merewethers Phillipa Anderson (7.65)

As the younger sister of recently qualified mens rookie sensation Owen Wright, the siblings will create history this weekend by becoming the first brother and sister to compete in the same ASP World Tour event.

Contest organisers are predicting good conditions tomorrow, and will make a call before 8am whether they will send the men’s Quiksilver Pro or the women’s Roxy Pro into action.

 

Gold Coast News

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