Halifax's Nico Manos catches some air at the 2011 September Storm Surf Classic contest on Saturday. Manos finished second behind B.C.'s Pete Devries.
The point at Lawrencetown Beach was firing on Saturday for the 2011 Billabong September Storm Surf Classic contest courtesy of Hurricane Igor, which sent stellar waves from the South Atlantic to the shores of Nova Scotia.
The Open Pro began the day’s competition before 8 a.m. this morning with the sun rising, the waters warm and a light offshore breeze.
Pete Devries, who made the trip from B.C. to take in some East Coast action, captured first place and a cool $1,500. Last October, the 27-year-old surfer won the O’Neill Cold Water Classic (CWC) in Tofino, British Columbia. The CWC is a 6-Star World Qualifying Series (WQS) event.
Halifax’s Nico Manos took second place and bagged $700. B.C.’s Noah Cohen finished third and collected $200, while Halifax’s Marty King rounded out the top-4 and took home $100.
The following are the results of all divisions:
Open Pro
1. Pete Devries, Tofino, B.C.
2. Nico Manos, Halifax
3. Noah Cohen, Tofino, B.C.
4. Marty King, Halifax
Men’s Amateur
1. Roman Husiuk, Halifax
2. Keegan Day, Halifax
3. Zak Bush, Halifax
Women’s Amateur
1. Leah Oke, Port Renfrew, B.C.
2. Julie Forbes, Halifax
3. Michelle Richards, Cape Breton Island
Boys Under-18
1. Isaac Norman, Halifax
2. Kyle Watson, Halifax
3. Will Bagnell, South Shore, Nova Scotia
Boys Under-16
1. Colin Colson, Halifax
2. Ross Bagnell, South Shore, Nova Scotia
The contest organizers would like to thank all of the judges, volunteers and sponsors who helped make the contest a big success.
Those sponsors include: Billabong, Red Bull and Tim Hortons, which supplied the much-needed coffee and donuts.