Jago Tasker

Stylish turnout for competition in memory of Isle of Wight surfing legend, Dave Gray (photos)

James Ranson, Isle of Wight Surf Club Chairman, shares this report from last Sunday’s surf competition. Ed


The Dave Gray Memorial Surfing Competition took place on Sunday 13th November at Compton Bay in highly contestable 2-3ft clean surf.

The contest marks the remembrance of Dave Gray one of the Island’s most influential surfers, who sadly passed away in 2017. The club also marked Remembrance Day by gathering on the clifftop for two minutes silence at 11am with passers-by joining the surfers to pay their respects.

Well attended event
The sun was shining all day with temperatures climbing to the high teens, it felt more late summer than mid-November.

This year’s event was well attended; divisions included the Open, Womens, Junior Under 18 and Junior Under 14 all drawing talented local surfers to the line-up. 

An early stand out
An early stand out was Toby Payne (11) who caught the eye of the judges with some fantastic surfing both before and during the event.

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Toby Payne © Paul Blackley
Toby Payne © Paul Blackley

Toby is the definition of enthusiasm in and out of the water and a well-deserved winner of the U14 category. 

Casper Hornsby  © Paul Blackley
Casper Hornsby © Paul Blackley

Hot on his heels in second was Casper Hornsby (11) who showed that there’s more than one competitive surfer in the Hornsby household!

Graceful and dynamic
Beaux Harwood (11) was both graceful and dynamic in her approach to take third and rounding out the final was Lilah Ranson (8).

Beaux Harwood © Paul Blackley
Beaux Harwood © Paul Blackley

Lilah got some of the biggest cheers of the event showing that small can be cute but, in her case, small is also mighty!

Lilah Ranson  © Paul Blackley
Lilah Ranson © Paul Blackley
Lilah Ranson  © Paul Blackley
Lilah Ranson © Paul Blackley

Jago Tasker (14)  fresh off a highly successful season competing all-around the UK showed why he is now considered one of the best up and coming surfers in England. Jago took the win the Under 18 category.

Jago Tasker  © Paul Blackley
Jago Tasker © Paul Blackley

Surfing with style
Fynn Truman (16) has something every surfer wants and that’s style which he used it to good effect placing second.

Kallum Orchard  © Paul Blackley
Kallum Orchard © Paul Blackley

Third place went to relative newcomer to the Surf Club, Kallum Orchard (18) who surfed really well to get himself on the podium.

Fynn Truman  © Paul Blackley
Fynn Truman © Paul Blackley
Fynn Truman  © Paul Blackley
Fynn Truman © Paul Blackley
Fynn Truman  © Paul Blackley
Fynn Truman © Paul Blackley

Rounding out the Junior U18 Final was Isaac Boswell (14). Isaac who spends part of his year in Morocco really knows how to turn a surfboard, he will definitely be one to watch in the next event providing he can be convinced to don an even thicker wetsuit and embrace the British winter. 

Isacc Boswell  © Paul Blackley
Isacc Boswell © Paul Blackley

Continuing his winning streak
Jago continued his winning streak by securing 1st in the Open division against a field of tough opponents. Jago’s surfing just keeps getting better month on month, year on year.

I think we all knew he was going to start beating the men in competition; although some of us hoped he might give the old guard a few more years before sending us out to pasture.

Jago Tasker  © Paul Blackley
Jago Tasker © Paul Blackley

Always a standout in the Island’s surf
They’ll be a few experienced surfers working on their A game for the next event, one of which is Andrew Tyrrell who is always a standout in the Island’s surf.

Andrew Tyrrell © Paul Blackley
Andrew Tyrrell © Paul Blackley

Andrew couldn’t find the waves in the final to really get going but still made some critical turns to place second.

Dougie Newell  © Paul Blackley
Dougie Newell © Paul Blackley
Dougie Newell  © Paul Blackley
Dougie Newell © Paul Blackley

Dougie Newell can ride anything from foils to skateboards and everything in between. Dougie took third on a board he made himself!

Harry Matthews  © Paul Blackley
Harry Matthews © Paul Blackley

Taking fourth in the Open Final was Harry Matthews who caught more waves than the rest of the competitors put together! He shall now be known as ‘The Energizer Bunny’ or just ‘bunny’ for short- which I’m sure he’ll enjoy.

Representing the women
The Isle of Wight Surf Club has a strong female membership and the Women’s division was a competitive affair.

Madi Dew and Cordelia Dewey went back and forth for the win but with a couple of critical turns Madi gave the point of difference to take first place with Cordelia second. 

Frida Hornsby  © Paul Blackley
Frida Hornsby © Paul Blackley

Frida Hornsby (15) the only junior to make the Women’s final, surfed well to take 3rd place with Sarah Archer 4th overall.

Cordelia Dewey  © Paul Blackley
Cordelia Dewey © Paul Blackley

Prizegiving at Canopy Skatepark
The day finished with the prize giving and a skate for the all the competitors at Canopy Skatepark.

Lee Sheaff Memorial
The next event is The Isle of Wight Open in memory of Lee Sheaff.

The waiting period is February – March 2023; the contest will be called on only with head high plus surf! 

Supporters
Thank you to all the supporters of the event: Rapanui, Earth Wind Water, Honeybourne Jewellery, Stance Europe and Glory Art Glass.

See you in the waves

Results
U14

  • 1st Toby Payne
  • 2nd Casper Hornsby
  • 3rd Beaux Harwood
  • 4th Lilah Ranson

U18 Juniors

  • 1st Jago Tasker
  • 2nd Fynn Truman
  • 3rd Callum Orchard
  • 4th Isaac Boswell

Women

  • 1st Madi Dew
  • 2nd Cordelia
  • 3rd Frida Hornsby
  • 4th Sarah Archer

Open

  • 1st Jago Tasker
  • 2nd Andy Tyrrell
  • 3rd Doug Newell
  • 4th Harry Matthews