ALOHA NA HOA O KA NALU MUA KAU!
"`Olie! E hao`oli na `opio o Hawai`i nei"
RESULTS
1st ANNUAL ROYAL RICHARD MEMORIAL WORLD
CHAMPIONSHIPS OF PAIPO BOARDING
Sunday June 25, 2000 Point Panic, O`ahu
The happy youth of Hawai`i were rejoicing all day on Sunday at
Kaka`ako Park. . .from the
opening memorial `oli and wave calling chant by Kahuna
Kaleo to the kaunakapila after
the awards ceremony. . . and well into the night.
Conditions were almost ideal: the
"shaking sea, the running sea of Kou, fine is the
breeze from the mountains" gave us
excellent waves in the 3 to 5 foot range all day long. More
than 20 of our best aquatic
athletes competed in 10 heats for the AMATEUR and PROFESSIONAL
Divisions.
Riding one of Paul Lindburgh`s super fast Hawai`i Paipo Designs boards Point Panic's
own BK Holt pulled off
multiple 360s on a long knee ride to barely edge out veteran
paipo
artist Kale Keahi by 1/2
point and become the 1st World
Amateur Champion of Paipo
Boarding! Kale's
outside, big wall take off and barrel was the highest scoring
wave of the
day. Paipo designer Claude Higa
finished a strong 3rd and Old Timers Michael Aisaka and Primo
Richard finished 3rd, 4th and 5th
respectively with a very narrow point spread. In the Wahine
Division expert bodyboarder
Kamalehua Keokapu-Richard
outscored several male competitors in her heat to become
the Women's Open World Paipo Champion
in this first annual event held in honor of her
father, the late Royal Richard.
Competition was even more intense in the pro division with
expert riders from all over
O`ahu: Makaha's own, Mr. G. (Godfrey Young) came
down from the land of the Buffalo
Herd, the infamous Ace Cool from the North
Shore and Waimanalo's Primo Richard and
Life Guard Thursten Hillen, the Hero of Makap`u,
represented the Windward Side. . .but
in the end it was a locals only day at Point Panic.
Merv Kamalu becomes the first Profession Paipo World Champion, demonstrating once again his strength and natural athleticism with far outside takeoffs, deep barrels and startling blastouts on the inside section. Long time paipo specialist Mike Aisaka matched Merv wave for wave in both the prelim and the finals but when the cards were totaled he was just 1/2 point short. Brother Jarrett Liu was outstanding in his prelim heat with off the wall rollos and owned the 4 highest scoring rides of the final but an unintentional judgment error resulted in an unanimous interference call by the judges moving him into 3rd Place. Only a few point back, scoring more rides than anyone else, the indefatigable Primo Richard finished a strong 4th after having competed in 4 other 30 to 45 minute heats that day!
Mahalo nui loa from the REDWINGS Memorial Committee to the Richard Ohana, Kahuna Kaleo
Trinidad, Head Judge Bill Wise, our dedicated judging team of
Craig Yano, Craig Shibata, Jarrett Liu and Kaleo Garlasa, to CFO
and Number Cruncher Mr. Jonny BQ, to the hardworking tent staff
and ground crew, to Na Kahu o Kaka`ako Paka, Ernie
Romero,
Darrin Chong and Brian Fo, Lomilomi Lady Crissey
Reissner, stupendous sound man Nainoa
of Da Brahderhood, Na Tita Faith
Wenzl and Miss Dolo for their expert supporting
services, Ke Ohana Wahilani and the Point Panic
Bodysurfing Club for ka kokua,
KITV
Channel 4, and to HydroSportz, Viper Surfing Fins,
Hawai`i Paipo Designs, Manoa Honey Company
and our many other sponsors, supporters and the state agencies
who made this event possible.
Claude Higa and Michael M.
Kliks,
Co-Meet Directors, for
the REDWINGSMemorial Meet Committee.