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The future of pro bodyboarding by Gregg Taylor

Postby doclach » Sat Nov 20, 2010 6:57 am

Extract from :
http://www.surfertoday.com/bodyboarding ... egg-taylor
Gregg Taylor has embraced a very important challenge for world bodyboarding. The entrepreneur and passionate rider is the new man behind the new IBA Pty Ltd, the company that will take the bodyboarding tour to a whole new level.

SurferToday.com had the exclusive opportunity to exchange a few ideas with Gregg Taylor.

This is the first part of the interview with the new leader of the International Bodyboarding Association.

1. Why did you decide to embrace the new IBA challenge?

First and foremost I am a passionate bodyboarder who has been riding for over 20 years. Like many involved in the sport, I have watched with frustration as the sport struggled to reach its full potential. I am motivated to make a lasting difference in the sport which is my passion.Four years back I took a more active role in the Bodyboard Industry, via a role with a global Bodyboard brand (Turbo Surf Designs).

Through our sponsorship of IBA World Tour events such as Pipeline (Hawaii), I experienced firsthand how the events and the tour were managed. It was clear that while the existing organization had some very talented and passionate people, they lacked funding and were stuck in a vicious cycle of fighting for financial survival. This lead to short term decisions that had to be made but ultimately were limiting the growth potential of the sport.

I was in the fortunate situation to have 15 years of experience in global business and felt with my industry knowledge, contacts and prior experience, I was as well paced as anyone to make a positive change.


2. What is going to change in the IBA World?

2011 will see significant change to the IBA Professional World Tour on every level. The World tour will be split into the Grand Slam Series (GSS) and the Global Qualifying Series (GQS). The GSS will feature the top 24 ranked professional riders in the world, who will be joined by 2 wildcards and 6 riders from a GQS event to form a field of 32 competitors for each Grand Slam event. The GQS will be open entry and will follow the GSS to most locations along with having its own set of locations. The number of GQS events will be greater though ultimately the top 8 riders from the GQS will qualify for the following years GSS.

The GSS will feature 8 events at the premium wave locations around the world and will feature an exciting new format. The new format will see the field of 32 compete in 3 rounds of competition prior to the first stage of elimination. The waiting period and number of contestable days has been increased. The result being, the best riders in the world competing in the most technical waves in the world.

A professional full scale media production team has been appointed to follow the IBA World Tour to catch all the action. This will see a high quality live webcast produced with each event, along with daily event highlights. An eight (8) part documentary will also be produced featuring each of the events, their locations and the athletes.

We are also fortunate to have contracted the services of Steve Robertson as the Media Manager, to ensure this quality content is made available to the media worldwide.

There will also be a renewed focus for the Women’s World Tour and the Drop Knee World tour, which both play a key role in the sport of Bodyboarding.


3. How far can bodyboarding go in the next years?

This is the question everyone is asking and I have my own strong views, though ultimately it will be the challenge for the IBA to prove up Bodyboarding’s potential.

We have a number of factors playing in our favour, the key one being that the IBA World Tour is unified and the IBA controls each of the events and the rights attached to them. This has significant benefits and appeals to corporate and media partners.

Second part of the interview is here (so the site gets the hits, please go there, they went to the effort...)
http://www.surfertoday.com/bodyboarding ... rticipants
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Re: The future of pro bodyboarding by Gregg Taylor

Postby caspian » Sat Nov 20, 2010 7:09 am

The new format will see the field of 32 compete in 3 rounds of competition prior to the first stage of elimination.


what the shit?

Mixed feelings about the box comp, will be good to see, will not be fun trying to have a surf in the contest period, especially with the Margs Drug Aware comp also stinking up the line ups. We'll see what happens I guess.

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I'm thinking Tahiti but calling it that makes me think reunion island is a dark horse..
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Re: The future of pro bodyboarding by Gregg Taylor

Postby Conjob v1.1 » Sat Nov 20, 2010 11:17 am

Pretty stoked on this. Really starting to sound like we will have a real world tour, not some mickey mouse tour where 3 riders are fighting for something and the rest dont care. Hopefully the bottom 8 being dropped and top 8 from GQS raised will create some great battles in future events. This is the way to go if bodyboarding is going to grow.
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Re: The future of pro bodyboarding by Gregg Taylor

Postby savage flame » Sun Nov 21, 2010 5:20 pm

Awesome news. Things looking to shape up nicely for next year.
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Re: The future of pro bodyboarding by Gregg Taylor

Postby First Rock » Mon Nov 22, 2010 9:22 am

Pretty good news for the most part. So i guess Island is out of the GSS and I'm not too keen on the Sintra, Portugal location. The rest of it looks fantastic, though.
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Re: The future of pro bodyboarding by Gregg Taylor

Postby yutziy » Mon Nov 22, 2010 12:57 pm

First Rock wrote:Pretty good news for the most part. So i guess Island is out of the GSS and I'm not too keen on the Sintra, Portugal location. The rest of it looks fantastic, though.

Wasn't Sintra last time like 1ft?, they should have it Supertubos or something
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Re: The future of pro bodyboarding by Gregg Taylor

Postby savage flame » Mon Nov 22, 2010 8:42 pm

At least the island comp is gonna be unreal regardless. Will have a way longer waiting period too im guessing, which = pumping waves (hopefully)
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