Red Bull Airborne France Prepares for Collision of Aerial Innovators
- 18-man Field Poised For Progressive Dance In The South Of France In October
- Two Wildcard Spots To Be Determined Via Online Entry
Italo Ferreira is one of the 18 invitees for the Red Bull Airborne France specialty event. Photo: WSL / Sloane
LOS ANGELES, California/USA (Friday, August 31, 2018) - For the first time in history, the World Surf League (WSL) will be hosting an aerial specialty event combining a cross-section of the world’s best surfers from the elite Championship Tour with a global field of specialists for the Red Bull Airborne France this October.
Josh Kerr (AUS), former Championship Tour (CT) surfer and universally-regarded as one of the most progressive aerialists in the history of surfing, is one of the co-developers of the Red Bull Airborne France and will serve as Event Director in October.
“Growing up, I was really into the whole action sports world: freestyle motocross, snowboarding and skateboarding, because it had attitude,” Kerr said. “Then I started seeing video of the first Airshows in America, with Christian Fletcher and Ratboy [Jason Collins], and they were just punk rock and edgy, and they were only concentrating on big punts. To me, that was it. That was the highest form of surfing. I just wanted to do the biggest thing I could do on a wave.”
One of the most successful surfers on the nascent Airshow series in the late-90’s and early-00’s, Kerr views the Airborne as the first step towards providing tomorrow’s surfers with a new platform for innovative expression in the water.
“I’m so excited this is happening because I really want to give kids this creative platform to gravitate towards at a young age,” Kerr continued. “It’s great to the WSL support this and I think it’s gonna help progress our sport and help open up a lot of kids’ minds, now that they’ll have a new platform to strive for that makes sense to who they are.”
The Red Bull Airborne France will feature an 18-man field across six qualifying heats and a Final, and will run in conjunction with the Quiksilver Pro France - the 9th Stop on the 2018 WSL Championship Tour.
Two remaining spots for the Red Bull Airborne France will be determined via an online submission site at www.wslairborne.com. The submissions will be judged by a panel including Event Director Josh Kerr, former CT stalwart and progressive surfing deity Taj Burrow, Ventura innovator Tim Curran and Santa Cruz’s aerial virtuoso Jason “Ratboy” Collins. The most deserving contestants -- one surfer over 18 and one under 18 -- will be awarded a spot in October's competition.
“It’s always exciting when we can work with some of the world’s best surfers in developing new platforms for creativity and the advancement of the world’s best surfing,” Sophie Goldschmidt, WSL CEO, said. “We’re very much looking forward to France and the potential for it to be the start of something much bigger in this space.”
Airborne Invitees:
- Albee Layer (HAW)
- Chippa Wilson (AUS)
- Mikey Wright (AUS)
- Noa Deane (AUS)
- Matt Meola (HAW)
- Mason Ho (HAW)
- Kolohe Andino (USA)
- Griffin Colapinto (USA)
- Yago Dora (BRA)
- Italo Ferreira (BRA)
- Filipe Toledo (BRA)
- Jordy Smith (ZAF)
- Eric Geiselman (USA)
- Hector Santa Maria (PRI)
- Kalani David (HAW)
- Jack Freestone (AUS)
- Wildcard A
- Wildcard B
The Red Bull Airborne France will take place from October 5 - 10, 2018 during the Quiksilver and Roxy Pro France running from October 3 - 14, 2018.
Comments
Ban it, they make me feel inadequate. No go for it, it is quite incredible what they do. French comentry is always good too.
Is this WSL’s reaction to the Texan wave pool comp?
Finally a surf comp without any tradesman like surfers. No women either??? Exclusion doesn’t encourage skill development.
Hopefully this will mean we actually see comps with a bit more variety on the waves, maybe even some innovative and progressive manoeuvres requiring commitment with high degree of difficulty with speed power and flow mixed in with a variety of big manoeuvres (as Pottz would say) rather than same old same old.
All for promoting the next gen, but no Wade Goodall?
Also raised an eyebrow at the omission of Owen and Julian; particularly as Julian's a Red Bull guy.
I think I had my fins come out of the water once. Never really been one to aim for aerial moves, which doesn't mean I'm not in awe of them sometimes.
It does annoy me though when I see a surfer using up the full length of a wave just to get speed for a single move.... and than blows it. Give me a carving vertical slash a 3 sec + tube, and a roundhouse cutty anyday.
Nevertheless the sport of surfing is best served by creating opportunity for the expression of innovation.
Pretty good chance I'll be tuning in.
no indos /// ?
Thats a who's who of the best aerialists on the planet. Should make for good viewing. Can't wait
Yeah, no Jules is weird and the Gabinero isn’t in it either. Sharks aren’t a big issue in France are they?