Surfrider Foundation Makes Waves at Celebrity Surf Jam
Surfrider Foundation Makes Waves at Celebrity Surf Jam
HUNTINGTON BEACH, Calif., June 12 /PRNewswire/ -- Between the screaming fans, television crews and paparazzi, at first it was hard to tell if you were at a rock concert or a movie premier instead of a surf contest at this past weekend's 2nd annual Surfrider Foundation Celebrity Surf Jam. However as soon as the event co-chair and emcee Sal Masekela announced "Game On!" it quickly became apparent that Saturday's event was all about surfing.
Unquestionably one of the most unique surfing events in the world today, Surfrider Foundation Celebrity Surf Jam brings together some of the world's top professional surfers, various surfing celebrities from the world of screen, sport and music, as well as Surfrider Foundation activists from across the country, to raise awareness of our beach and coastal environments by competing in a exciting team surfing event. Among the stars joining co-chairs Incubus' Brandon Boyd and pro surfer Pat O'Connell for this year's event were academy award nominated actress Minnie Driver, "Baywatch" alumni and star of the new hit TV series "Beyond the Break" David Chokachi, star of the WB's "Related" Andrew Keegan, star of the 70's TV series "Courtship of Eddie's Father" Brandon Cruz, as well as professional surfers Rob Machado, Taylor Knox, Damien Hobgood, Tim Curran and Danny Fuller.
"I am excited to be down here participating in this year's event and doing whatever I can to support the Surfrider Foundation," said David Chokachi.
The shifty two to five foot waves proved challenging for celebrities and pros alike. Despite the conditons, blue team captain Pat O'Connell, along with Surfrider Foundation activists Brian Alper, Terry Gibson, Marco Gonzalez and Molly Ware, and Incubus members Brandon Boyd and Ben Kenney, Switchfoot members Chad Butler and Tim Foreman, and pro surfers Jeff Deffenbaugh, Taylor Knox and Tim Curran (known collectively as Pat's Posse) all surfed well enough to sail to a Celebrity Surf Jam victory.
"I'm not going to say that we weren't competitive out there today, but when all this is said and done, it's really our oceans, waves and beaches that won today," said O'Connell. "We're just out here trying to draw attention to the great work that the Surfrider Foundation does to keep our beaches safe and accessible for everyone."
This year's Surfrider Foundation Celebrity Surf Jam was presented by Op, Adidas and FedEx, and sponsored by Wahoo's Fish Tacos, Squeeze OC, Water Magazine, Foam Magazine, Surfline, Jet Blue Airways and the National Surf League.
For a complete wrap up of this year's Surfrider Foundation Celebrity Surf Jam, including photos, interviews, and a chance to win a Surftech Channel Islands model surfboard signed by all the celebrities, please go to www.celebritysurfjam.org.
The Surfrider Foundation is a non-profit grassroots organization dedicated to the protection and preservation of our world's oceans, waves and beaches. Founded in 1984 by a handful of visionary surfers, the Surfrider Foundation now maintains over 50,000 members and 63 chapters across the United States and Puerto Rico, with international affiliates in Australia, Europe, Japan and Brazil.
Source: Surfrider Foundation
CONTACT: Laura Mazzarella of Surfrider Foundation, +1-949-492-8170, or
fax, +1-949-492-8142, lmazzarella@surfrider.org
Web site: http://www.celebritysurfjam.org/
NOTE TO EDITORS: B-roll package available: video highlights, sound bites with all celebrities and talent, contact: David Sands, On The Scene Productions, 323.930.5839, dsands@onthescene.com; To request photos from event, contact: Matt McClain, mmcclain@surfrider.org, 949-492-8170 ext 23
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