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****FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: June 2005 **** SCION’S THRASH AND JAM TOUR PART OF THE 43rd ANNUAL EAST COAST SURFING CHAMPIONSHIPS VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. -- The 43rd Annual East Coast Surfing Championships will be held August 24-28, 2005 at the Virginia Beach Oceanfront. The ECSC is North America’s oldest surfing contest and the second oldest continuously-run surfing contest in the world. About 100 professional surfers from around the world will compete for cash prizes. There will also be hundreds of amateur surfers competing for top ranking on the amateur circuit. But ECSC has evolved over its forty-three years as more than just
a surfing event. Dozens of people also take part in other competitions
including skimboarding, volleyball and an oceanfront 5K run. There is
FREE Live entertainment from regional and national recording artists
on a beachfront stage. The festival and all events are open to the public,
free of charge. ECSC HISTORICAL BACKGROUND: The East Coast Surfing Championships originated from a party held
in the summer of 1961 in the town of Gilgo Beach, New York. The party
was a small affair thrown by some wealthy parents for their teenagers
who surfed. By the third year, 1963, the reputation of the party had now reached surfing fans up and down the coast. Virginia Beach, then an early hotbed of surfing activity, was represented again, presumably by Bob Holland, Pete Smith and others. Just a few weeks earlier on August 24, 1963, in Virginia Beach, the first Virginia Beach Surfing Carnival was held by the Virginia Beach Junior Chamber of Commerce in cooperation with the Virginia Beach Surfing Club and local surfboard dealers like Western Auto, Fuel/Feed & Building Supplies and Coaches Sporting Goods. At the 1963 ECSC in Gilgo Beach, the case was made by the Virginia Beach crowd to move the event to Virginia Beach because it was a more central location and easier to get to for all East Coast surfers (from Maine to Florida). Virginia Beach was already well-known among the surfing networks of the East and therefore stood a better chance to truly become an annual contest. In 1964, it appears that the “2nd annual Virginia Beach Surfing Carnival” and a Long Island surfing event of some sort were BOTH held, the Virginia Beach event on August 29 -30 and the Gilgo Beach party later in September. The overlap is made murky because the 1964 contest in Virginia Beach is headlined as the East Coast Championships. By 1965, the confusion had cleared up. The New York event was transformed into another contest while most participants were now heading to Virginia Beach because the weather was nicer and the waves were bigger and more consistent. The name of the Virginia Beach Surfing Carnival was dropped in favor of the plain and simple East Coast Surfing Championships. For purposes of record-keeping and clarity, the thirty years of ECSC are defined from the first Jaycee-sponsored surfing event in August 1963 through today. The 1963 event was chaired by Don Fentress and Phil McAdam and it later incorporated the unorganized Gilgo Beach contest and adopted its name. All this makes ECSC the second-longest, continuously-run surfing competition in the world.
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