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Bodyboarding and skateboarding extravaganza set to return to Hout Bay and Llandudno

fuad Esack|Published 3 months ago

The best of the best is expected to battle for bragging rights at the upcoming Cape Town Pro bodyboarding and skateboarding competition. Pictured here is Sacha Specker gliding through the tube at last year’s Cape Town Pro. Picture: saltwaterjac

The second Cape Town Pro bodyboarding and skateboarding competition returns to Llandudno Beach and Eyethu Skate Park in Victoria Road, Hout Bay, in March, with the bodyboarding due to take place between Friday March 14 and Monday March 24 (10-day window, weather permitting).

The world-class Eyethu Skate Park in Victoria Road, Hout Bay, designed by Durban-born professional skateboarder Dallas Olberholzer, will play host to the skateboarding section of this year’s Cape Town Pro. Pictured is Karl van Antwerp. Picture: bluntmagza

As the first official stop on the new South African Bodyboarding (Saba) Tour, the Pro Men’s Division will feature the country’s finest riders showcasing their skills, trading epic tubes and gravity-defying flips for a shot at the R15 000 cash first prize and the prestigious title of Cape Town Pro Champion.

Whether seasoned pro or just starting out, the event caters for everyone such as the newly-introduced Rising Division, aimed at nurturing emerging bodyboarding and skateboarding talent with substantial prize money up for grabs. Visit www.capetownpro.co.za to enter today or call 060 921 3620 for more information.

Whether upcoming or seasoned pro, Cape Town Pro has something for everyone. Khule Ngubane is pictured at Eyethu Skate Park. Picture: bluntmagza

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