Surf’s Up: Surfers ready to hang 10 at annual competition

SOUTH PADRE ISLAND — The Atomic Surfers are just one surfing team ready to pop up and hang 10 on the Island’s waves in this weekend’s competition.

The Atomic Surfers, led by Aarin Hartwell, the defending long board champion, will be riding the waves at this year’s 28th annual Texas Gulf Surf Association event.

Hartwell said more than 100 members between the ages of 3 and 70 will be competing.

Hartwell, TGSF, south district director who helped organize the annual event, said it is a heavily anticipated one.

“We have one of the best surf locations in the state of Texas,” Hartwell said. “The Island has the bluest water and the surf is pretty consistent down here.”

She said surfers on the Island like to say, “when the surf is good, it’s good.”

The South Texas Gulf Surf Association’s mission is to promote the sport and spirit of surfing on the Texas coast through healthy competition, while promoting good sportsmanship, supporting education, and environmental awareness.

The association holds between eight and 10 amateur events per season that are healthy, family oriented and fun.

“People can sign up to compete in the morning, and registration starts at 7 a.m.,” Hartwell said. “They are responsible for the membership fee and division registration.”

The two-day event will be held on Saturday and Sunday at Isla Blanca Park.

Hartwell said if the surf is not strong enough for competition, the Open will be rescheduled for the following weekend.

“It is fun for people to come out and watch,” Hartwell said. “Some of the best surfers in the state of Texas will all be there.”

Hartwell said the surfers from around Texas will be competing for first place trophies in the South Padre Island Open.

The South Padre Island Convention and Visitors Bureau is a sponsor of the event.

“We are excited to host this competition and are very supportive of surfing, paddle boarding, windsurfing and kite boarding events in South Padre Island and throughout the state,” said Keith Arnold, director of the Convention and Visitors Bureau.

If you go

South Padre Island to host two-day Texas Gulf Surf Association sanctioned surfing competition.

Saturday, April 22, surfers will begin riding the waves at 8 a.m. at Isla Blanca Park.

Sunday, April 23, the final rounds begin at 8 a.m. at Isla Blanca Park.

An awards ceremony will follow at approximately 1 p.m. at The Pained Marlin Grille, 202 W. Whiting St., South Padre Island.