| 6th Annual
Robert August Surf & Turf
Returns to Costa Rica, April 6-10
Por Ellen Zoe Golden
Long board Legends Robert August, Wing nut hit WAVES
AND GOLF BALLS for $20,000 target to benefit kids of
their adopted second country Superstar Event Kicks Off
April 1 with Costa Rica’s Federacion de Surf Training
Session /Practice Contest at Playa Tamarindo.
Robert August, star of the 1960s quintessential surfing
movie “Endless Summer” will bring his land
and sea fundraising extravaganza to Playa Tamarindo,
Costa Rica in order to generate excitement, foster competition
and in the process benefit the children of his adopted
Central American home highlighted with him in sequels
“Endless Summer II,” “Step Into Liquid”
and the recently released new film, “Robert August:
A Tribute To A Legend.” The 2006 Robert August
6th Annual Surf & Turf will officially take place
April 6 through 10, and is hosted once again by Tamarindo’s
Vista Villas Hotel. The event will feature August who
self mocking proclaims himself “the Sean Connery
of Surfing,” as well as Robert “Wing nut”
Weaver, plus former United States Surf Champion long
boarder Mark Martinson. They will party, play golf,
surf, sign autographs, and hang out with registered
Surf & Turf competitors who travel from as far away
as Japan, Australia, the United States and San Jose,
Costa Rica.
Overall, nearly 100 people are expected to participate
this year in various surf and golf contests at the RA
Surf & Turf. Highlights of the program include a
4 Man Best Ball format golf tournament and a surf contest
that will combine points for a Grand Prize. A boat trip
to the world renowned Ollie’s Point is planned.
In addition, fiestas and activities range from a Welcome
Party and Fish Fry, autograph signing sessions, Salsa
dance contest, bikini contest, fashion show featuring
local shops, raffle prizes, silent auction, to a pre
game event hosted by Costa Rica’s Federacion de
Surf on April 1 on Playa Tamarindo.
In total, the RA 6th Annual Surf & Turf hopes to
raise over $20,000 for its earmarked local Costa Rican
charities including: The Orphanage of Santa Cruz, Costa
Rica (Patronato Nacional de la Infancia or PANI); Villareal
Grammer School Costa Rica; and the Tamarindo Lifeguards.
In 2005, the Robert August Surf Company’s fundraising
effort collectively raised $23,000 for these beneficiaries
via proceeds from the contests, along with silent auctions,
raffles and donations.
The April 1 RA Surf & Turf warm-up event will be
a surf competition training session guided by August
(along with Tico National Surf Team Trainer Scott Kadowaky)
followed by a practice heat contest featuring members
of the Junior Team who stayed with August last October
in Huntington during the 2005 International Surfing
Association (ISA) World Junior Surfing Championships
(WJSC). (August even marched in Costa Rican uniform
with the kids along the pier during open ceremonies.)
Some of these youngsters will travel from Jaco, Quepos,
Esterillos and elsewhere to meet or reunite with the
legend in Tamarindo. Money raised at this particular
RA Surf & Turf activity will help will fund the
new Costa Rican Junior National Team’s visit to
the 2006 Quiksilver ISA WJSC in Maresias, Brazil this
May.
For years, Tamarindo has been the adopted home of surfing
master August, as well as his friend and business partner
Wing nut. In between the water sessions, he and his
attendant gang which at any given time could include
his son Sam, who now runs the Robert August Surf Company
and Endless Fun Productions have been spotted hitting
little white balls at the Guanacaste province golf courses.
Strangely, across the global wave riding community there’s
always been a connection between surfing and golfing,
but it was only six years ago that August decided to
make the link between the two sports, turning an annual
Costa Rican celebration into an opportunity to provide
funds for area kids. “Hey, when the tide’s
wrong, or there are no waves, golfing is a fantastic
release,” August said. “Even when you’ve
got a beautiful swell going in Tamarindo or Avellanas
in the afternoon, you can still get on the course in
the morning and in the water in the afternoon. It’s
just perfect for a surfer, and I love sharing that with
all my friends.
So why is Robert August so important to Tamarindo and
its community? “No. 1, because Robert’s
such a fun-loving, classy guy,” said Jeff Ruzicka,
Tamarindo Vista Villas hotel manager. “No. 2,
because he’s one of the original Rat Pack that
made Tamarindo a surf destination. And, No. 3, he always
brings the good looking babes!”
The sponsors for the 2006 Robert August 6th Annual
Surf & Turf (with more to come) are: Best Western
Tamarindo Vista Villas, Hacienda Pinilla Golf &
Beach Resort, Cala Luna Hotel & Villas, TaylorMade,
SurfTech USA, Century21 Coastal Estates, Spanners Co.,
Duke’s Huntington Beach, Reactor Watches, Billabong
USA, O’Neill, Essence Day Spa, High Tide Surf
Shop, The Lazy Wave, Lola’s On the Beach. Sueno
del Mar, Blue Dolphin Sailing, Hotel Pasatiemp,; Iguana
Surf, Devoe Family Automotive, Dr. Cindee, Bevy Media
Corp, and the Robert August Surf Shop of Tamarindo.
Watch for the entire 2006 Robert August 6th Annual
Surf & Turf, filmed by Endless Fun Productions,
to be released as on video next year in surf shop near
you.
Check out these websites:
www.robertaugust.com
www.endlessfun.com
www.vistavillas.com
www.calaluna.com
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