Weekend Argus (Saturday Edition)

Even water world not safe

Give the old ‘inverted pyramid’ story to create April Fools by the score

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board for the “slow walls” of Bells Beach, where the current world tour event is under way in Australia. The World Surf League was hit by a “match- fixing” scandal in which Filipe Toledo used a major performanc­e enhancing substance (God).

In South Africa, an artificial reef was coming to St James, according to the Surfers’ Corner blog, while local surfer Reza de Nicker’s mugshot appeared on a random Hawaiian drivers’ licence as proof he was off to study Oceanograp­hy in Hawaii. The latter got me hook, line and sinker, and I was about to congratula­te him on Facebook when I saw the comments. Duh.

On my website Wavescape, I announced that the big wave event was back but would be held in the Boland at a spot called Bricks, which was part of an evil triumvirat­e with Tokoloshes and Braai Grids. “If they are scared of Tokoloshes, they must escape it with Bricks. It’s always a step up, always at least three feet bigger,” said Corne Koekemoer, fictitious head of the hosts, “die Groot Geweer Eienaars Federasie”.

How do you fool people on a beady lookout for sneaky deceits?

Throw out the bait with a correctly shaped “inverted pyramid” news story. Hook them with solid “facts” and sources that appear genuine. As you reel them in, release the silliness in ever-increasing doses of daftness. The deeper they get into it, the bigger the moment of realisatio­n. Ha ha! April Fools!

At Magic Seaweed, the subterfuge was subtle. It had you scratching your head as it skirted the absurd, but kept your sense of disbelief willingly suspended… by a thread. Kelly Slater posed with a ridiculous­ly short green surf- board, and proclaimed that the Evergreen “is constructe­d from recycled pine trees and is 100 percent bio-degradable”.

The reason it was so short was due to “compressed potential velocity” or “twice as much foam elegantly telescoped into a shorter than average length” turning it into “a beast in a tiny packet” that “should pivot on a pin head”. What hogwash!

Surf Europe Magazine plumbed the depths of incredulit­y. Profession­al surfing had “been shaken to its core”, with surfers “possibly guilty of match- fixing”, according to gambling authoritie­s and the FBI. Of course, two judges were implicated, with incidents orchestrat­ed by Asian syndicates. Not one judge, or three, but two. You can’t be too zealous when making up facts, but don’t skimp on the deception either.

In a hilarious reference to the constant whining about judging in the surf world, “unusually large bets” were placed on “unlikely occurrence­s” at surfing events, as well as heat totals or wave scores. R100 000 was “placed on a competitor surfing into a rock at the recent Gold Coast Quiksilver Pro, at odds of 200-1”. This of course sends up Hawaiian Freddie Patacchia’s fit of pique when he deliberate­ly and angrily rode his board on to a rock.

If you connect the con with actual events, you keep the gullible guessing.

Filipe Toledo did actually thank his creator in a live interview after his maiden victory at the Gold Coast event this year, saying “God helped me the whole event.”

Taj Burrow, according to Surf Europe, was miffed. He has never won a world title (runner-up twice) but “now this 19-year old comes along who never falls off his board because the supreme, celestial being’s keeping him upright. I can’t compete with that. Last year it was Medina, now it’s Toledo, and I’m just not sure it’s really in keeping with the spirit of the sport. I mean, HE even gave CJ Hobgood a world title for ***’s sake”

That’s really around.

Weather Tip

fooling HOWLING southeaste­rs blast our shores this weekend, despite a 4’ groundswel­l around both days. Muizenberg will be blown out and the other side freezing and flattened by strong winds, though there should be 2-4’ sets at open beachbreak­s. Morning surf on Easter Monday should yield fun 3-4' surf in light winds.

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 ?? WSL/CESTARI ?? REAL DEAL: Joel Parkinson was on fire at the Rip Curl Bells Beach in Australia this week.
WSL/CESTARI REAL DEAL: Joel Parkinson was on fire at the Rip Curl Bells Beach in Australia this week.

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