The 10th Edition Of The Tiger’s Milk Winter Classic At Muizenberg This Weekend

The 10th Edition Of The Tiger’s Milk Winter Classic At Muizenberg This Weekend

Muizenberg Surfers Corner, Cape Town – The 10th edition of the Tiger’s Milk Winter Classic is heading for Muizenberg Surfers Corner this weekend, 30 May – 1 June, with firing surf conditions on the forecast.

Divisions

The divisions for this event are:

Open Men Shortboard (prizemoney R7,500)

Open Ladies Shortboard (prizemoney R7,500)

Novice Shortboard/Longboard (prizemoney R3,750)

Open Men Longboard (prizemoney R7,500)

Open Ladies Longboard (prizemoney R7,500)

Over 40 Longboard (prizemoney R3,750)

 

Contest Venue – Muizenberg Corner. © Craig Wilson

Contestants

Some of the surfers who have entered this event include:

Ashlyn Barry and Jade Pentz – Novice Longboard.

Dewahl Watkins – Novice Shortboard.

Sam Christianson and Mbuso Zozi – Open Longboard.

Simon Winter, Brad Scott and Paul Sampson – Open Men Shortboard.

Emma Schermbrucker, Josie Middleton and Cara Stubbs – Open Women Longboard.

Charlotte Copson, Emily Jenkinson – Open Women Shortboard.

Stuart Fowles, Jonathan Rosslind and Gary Van Rooyen – Over 40 Longboard.

Forecast

“There is a solid 3.5m 14-second southwest swell heading towards False Bay this weekend with good North West Winds,” noted Surfing South Africa General Manager Reza De Nicker.

“These conditions coincide with the 10th edition of the Tigers Milk Winter Classic. In other words, the waves will be cooking for the event. If you are around the Cape Town area, make your way down to Surfers Corner this weekend and watch the surfing. We have introduced a new Novice Division, which will add to the fun! Tigers Milk will have a food truck down on the beach and lots of activity upstairs at the restaurant.”

When the waves are firing at The Corner, there is always a lot of action and excitement. With such a good forecast on the charts, this vibe has already started building.

Vibrant Culture

Tiger’s Milk Group Marketing Manager Phil Venter is upbeat about the upcoming tournament.

“It’s incredibly special to host the Tiger’s Milk Winter Classic in Muizenberg for the 10th year,” said Venter.

“It was right here in Muizenberg that the Tiger’s Milk brand was born, and despite being a multinational powerhouse with 25 locations, we believe in the power of our roots. Muizenberg’s vibrant surf culture is at the heart of who we are as a brand, and this event celebrates that spirit. Beyond the waves and good vibes, we’re proud to support Surfing South Africa’s community outreach initiatives, helping to grow the sport and uplift the next generation of surfers.”

Find more details about the Tiger’s Milk Winter Classic on the Surfing South Africa website HERE

The event will have live scoring on LIVEHEATS

For event media enquiries:

Craig Jarvis

e. craig@truthcollective.co.za

t 082 376 4443

For Surfing South Africa General enquiries:

Reza De Nicker:

e. reza@surfingsouthafrica.co.za

t. 079 373 1964

About Surfing South Africa

Surfing South Africa is the official National Federation for Surfing in South Africa. SSA is a member of the South African Confederation of Sport and Olympic Committee (SASCOC) and is recognised as the governing body by the Department of Sport, Arts and Culture.

Surfing South Africa is responsible for developing the sport, hosting National tournaments, sanctioning International events, and selecting National teams in all SSA disciplines. SSA is a member of the African Surfing Confederation (ASC) and the International Surfing Association (ISA), the sport’s World governing body.

About Tiger’s Milk Muizenberg

A view of the beach that is home to the surfer in all of us, step through the doors of the original Tiger’s Milk. Here, you’ll find waves of tastes and times of celebrating the beautiful spot that is Muizenberg. Totally, totally awesome!

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image: From left to right – Timothy Jantjes (Kouga Deputy Mayor), Nico Gouws (Kouga Fleet Manager), Theo Madatt (Kouga Electro and Mechanical Services Director), and Reinhardt Foley (Kouga Member of the Mayoral Committee for Electro and Mechanical Services) in this ‘Kouga Invests’ image.

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The new truck is equipped with advanced suction and jetting capabilities, making it ideal for removing blockages, dislodging built-up material, and performing preventative maintenance to minimise the risk of future obstructions.

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Public Safety

“By eliminating underground wiring, we provide a sustainable and theft-resistant lighting solution that improves public safety.”
Unlike conventional high mast lights that rely on the electricity grid and regular maintenance, solar streetlights are eco-friendly, low-maintenance, and operate entirely off-grid. They use solar panels to charge batteries during the day, powering energy-efficient LED bulbs at night.
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