Stab Magazine | Jordy Smith Raids J-Bay, Post-Lowers

Now Live: Best Surfing I've Ever Seen With Nate Lawrence

581 Views

Jordy Smith Raids J-Bay, Post-Lowers

Celebrating a California win with a dash to South Africa’s brightest jewel.

news // Sep 27, 2016
Words by Words
Reading Time: 2 minutes

It didn’t look like too much on the charts, and didn’t have that hype that swells so often get, locally. Whenever there is a notable swell moving up the east coast of South Africa, a hum grows louder. Cape Town surfers start heading up the coast with the swell, East London surfers start heading down to meet it, and some Durban surfers head for the airport instead of bothering to drive through the Transkei (yeah, it’s too gnarly).

This particular swell slipped, for most parts, under the radar. It wasn’t lighting up the forecast models by any standards, but one perfect, powerful four-foot wave at Supertubes could quite easily be the best wave of many surfers’ lives.

Fresh off his Lowers win, Jordy Smith was one surfer who appeared out of the blue for this swell, and obviously scored some gems. He did time accepting the congratulations of many thrilled South Africans, still buzzing on his victory abroad, met a bunch of excited groms at nearby Cape St Francis after a few at the beachie, and then headed out for some Supers runners.

Runners there were: Flawless Supertubes, nothing too big, and not out of control crowded. Not that a mob out at Supers really worries Jordy. After all the years of coming to J-Bay, hanging with the locals and being eternally well-mannered, he doesn’t have many stumbling blocks when it comes to wave count out there.

Jordy Jbay a10

“It’s pretty amazing to be in the world title conversation at this stage,” says Mr Smith. He’s been here before, but there’s something… different about Jordy this year.

It was a fit and motivated Jordy in the water. And, a determined Jordy, preparing for the Euro leg. Jordy has killed it in Europe before, and his approach this year is to adapt.

“Absolutely anything can happen in Europe,” he said. ”It might be a flawless four-to-six foot outside bank with long walls, or it might be big tubes on the beach. It might be a rip bowl one day and it might be tiny and onshore the next. I think that the surfers who do the best in Europe are those surfers who are able to adapt and change the quickest.”

The recent J-Bay session and the coming Euro leg is all about the world title race for Jordy. “It’s pretty amazing to be in the world title conversation at this stage,” he says. “Looking back to 2014 I had a great run in Europe and then last year I never got that opportunity.”

Which leads on to Hawaii… “I’m amped for Hawaii and I am totally focused on Pipe. I’m going to hang at Pipe for the whole season and ride Pipe in all conditions. I just want to get to understand that wave as much as I can and feel comfortable out there in as many different moods as the wave can produce.”

But for now, he’s happy lighting up the best wave in South Africa.

Comments

Comments are a Stab Premium feature. Gotta join to talk shop.

Already a member? Sign In

Want to join? Sign Up

Advertisement

Most Recent

80 Men And 48 Women Enter The CS Gauntlet — Only 15 Will Survive

Your 2024 Challenger Series x Gold Coast Pro preview.

Apr 26, 2024

The Best Surfing I’ve Ever Seen: Nate Lawrence

Kolohe, Cola Bros, Luke Davis, Crane, and "the most magical 3 weeks ever had in…

Apr 25, 2024

Snapper To Return To The CT In 2025(!) + WSL Announces Season Wildcards

Next year is looking up. Here's what we know...

Apr 25, 2024

Kelly Slater Will Surf In Tahiti And Fiji CT Events — And He’s Bringing A Secret Weapon With Him

What's it like to coach an 11x champ? We asked Glenn "Micro" Hall.

Apr 24, 2024

Watch: A Masterclass In Belated Drops At The Teepee Capital Of The World

And the rest of the O’Neill team sticks the landing in Hawaii.

Apr 24, 2024

How Sophie McCulloch Broke Her Back At The Box Three Days After Being Cut From The CT

The untold brutal side story of finals day in WA.

Apr 24, 2024

The Cut Wasn’t The Surf Fans’ Idea — But It Might Be Our Fault

Psychoanalyzing surfing’s highly sadistic audience (us!).

Apr 23, 2024

How Surfers (And Skiers/Snowboarders) Could Be Using Buoys Better

Snow in Japan = waves at Pipe = snow in Utah, @PowderBuoy told us.

Apr 22, 2024

How Did Sydney’s Hottest Landscape Architect Stack So Many Clips Less Than 10Kms From Centrepoint Tower? 

Fraser Dovell is a man of culture, taste and jabbing North Av lefts in the…

Apr 22, 2024

Full Frame: The Other Side Of Nazaré

The death of a wave, and the birth of an entire genre of surf. 

Apr 21, 2024

Jack Robbo Double Beats Double John At Margies, Gabriela Bryan Dodges Dolphins For Maiden Win

The cut is finished - WA finals recap.

Apr 21, 2024

Watch: A Leisurely Day With Fingal’s-Most-Wanted Foamball Wrangler

Lungi Slabb and filmmaker Beren Hall offer insight into the exact specs which bring GoPro…

Apr 20, 2024

The Stab Interview: Chippa Wilson

On childhood bullies, surfing bigger waves, the making of 'Zipper', and what's on the horizon…

Apr 19, 2024

Medina Cooked at WSL Judges’ BBQ, George Pittar Flares En Route To Finals Day

Four heats, a nine point ride, and some brotherly tears.

Apr 19, 2024

Ferrari Boyz: Harry Bryant (Redux)

A Land Cruiser, a shitting collie, a tank of petrol, and a wild Haz in…

Apr 18, 2024

Surprise! Margies Ran At Southside Today

No rest for the wicked - day 5 WA recap.

Apr 18, 2024

A Dispatch From The Best Run Of Swell Northwest Australia May Ever See

Three weeks of pumping surf, two decades ago, that changed this writer's life.

Apr 17, 2024

Nichols, Silva + Spencer Cut, Robinson Lives To Fight Another Day

Waiting: a polite term for slowly losing your mind - here's what happened in WA…

Apr 17, 2024
Advertisement