GFH BOARDS News

Jul
31
2009

Chubbies have arrived!

We developed the GFH Fatties almost 2 years ago and after producing those wheels we knew we must come out with a wheel that is specifically designed for our mini’s. A wheel that not only looks great, but that performs. A wheel that is made with a high grade urethane compound that has excellent rebound and a long life. We designed many of our mini’s around the GFH 3” truck and we wanted to design a wheel with the same ideas in mind. The GFH Chubbie is such a wheel. The size, shape and premium urethane formula makes them perfect for our mini’s, allowing the rider to carve, slide, grip and rip up the city streets. Soon we will come out with new colors and different Durometer to meet all riding styles, but we wanted to use the very best wheel on our first batch and we certainly have done that.

I hope you are as pleased with the new wheel as we are.

 

The Staff at GFH Boards


Jun
30
2009

GFH Boards extends the video contest deadline!

Now is your chance. Be apart of the GFH Mini Video Contest. This contest will open up the rest of the world to your filming, editing and skate style. The rules are simple and the prizes are well worth the fun and effort. Check out http://gfhboards.com/p-1058-video-contest.html for complete rules and guidelines.

Jun
27
2009

GFH Skateboards helps sponsor Switchfoot Bro Am!

Once again, GFH is proud to help sponsor the annual Switchfoot Bro Am at Moonlight Beach, Encinitas, CA on June 27 from 10-5. Come join the fun!

Apr
18
2009

April '09 GFH Skateboards helps present the Hot Dog Jam at the YMCA Skatepark

April 18, 2009 GFH Skateboards along with other industry leaders helps present the Hot Dog Jam at the YMCA Skatepark. Sign up at McGill's Skate Shop or the YMCA Skatepark. First run begins at 9 am. Win GFH Skateboard schwag! Good luck!

Apr
4
2009

GFH Boards Teams up to Save Lives

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

 

UNCW Entrepreneurs Try New Idea to Save a Stranger’s Life

 

A group of UNCW entrepreneurs have organized a one of a kind charity event aimed at saving a child’s life. The event features a benefit concert led by the band Rehab, an amateur pro skate contest, and an artist exhibition, all in one day.

 

WILMINGTON, NC – MARCH 6, 2009 – A group of young entrepreneurs have teamed up with Gift of Life International to raise the thousands of dollars necessary to treat a child dying from a terminal heart disorder. Surprisingly, they are using music, art, and extreme sports to reach their goal.

 

A group of UNCW graduates has stepped forward and created a unique charity event as the main source of funding to pay for this dying child’s medical needs. They plan to raise thousands of dollars to bring this child from his home in The Republic of Uganda to North Carolina for the proper diagnoses and life saving treatment he desperately needs.

 

The event, dubbed “Live for Life,” will be held on April 4th, 2009 at Ogden Park off of Gordon Rd. in Wilmington. It includes a multiple band concert led by Rehab (“Bartender Song”) and followed by Almost Kings, Kepteclectic, Psycho Rainbow, and I-Junk. “What’s better than going to concert and helping save a kid’s life at the same time?” asks Chris Kluesener, Promotions Director for the event. “Even in our first year, we’ve attracted such talented bands that it proves how worthy this cause really is” Kluesener continues. In addition to the concert, everyone in attendance will enjoy an amateur pro team skate competition to be held on a skate park built exclusively for the event. Teams of three will be made up of sponsored skaters from all over the South East, all competing for bragging rights and to show their support for the cause.

 

Spectators will also have the privilege to witness the artist exhibition happening live alongside the concert and competition. A crew of fifteen artists from all over North Carolina will each paint a separate mural piece throughout the day, with the final pieces going to auction afterwards. The money generated from the auction goes to the child’s donation.

 

In addition to saving a child’s life, this event was designed to help support North Carolina businesses, musicians, athletes, and artists, who are all struggling during these difficult economic times.

 

About Gift of Life:

Gift of Life International, founded in 1975, is a non-profit organization with a vast global network of people dedicated to finding and helping children with terminal heart conditions. The country of Uganda lacks the necessary medical technology to perform certain cardiac life saving treatments, and as a result has become an area of interest for GOL. This particular child’s family doesn’t have the money to send their child abroad for life saving treatment, and therefore we are his only hope.

 

About Thrust:

Thrust is an event development company that originally started out producing surf/skate clothing. Founded in 2003 by a group of UNC Wilmington alumni, they specialize in unique and innovative action sports, music, or art related events and promotions, and have prior experience working with non-profit organizations and local municipalities for charity causes. For tickets or to donate directly to Gift of Life, please visit www.thrustclothing.com.

 

Contact:

Chris Kluesener, Promotions Director

Thrust Worldwide LLC

20 B Channel Avenue

Wrightsville Beach NC, 28480

(631) 375-0865

Chris@thrustclothing.com

Thrust Flyer


Mar
21
2009

GFH Boards Supports SurfAid International

GFH Boards Supports SurfAid International Swimming to Save Lives: West Coast 2009

-Humanitarians Join Together to Raise Money for SurfAid International -

On Saturday March 21, SurfAid International is starting its 3rd annual Swim 4 Life fundraising events.

GFH Boards is sponsoring the event by donating skateboards for the event’s important fundraising milestones. Teams and individuals participating in Swim 4 Life will work to gain sponsors for their 30-minute swim. The money raised goes to SurfAid International and its efforts to improve the health, well being and self-reliance of people living in isolated regions connected to us through surfing. Get a team together, raise some money and maybe you’ll even win a GFH Board.

Register for Swim 4 Life today at www.surfaidinternational.org/swim4life09

Come show your support at one of the following events:

Saturday, March 21, 2009 @ 12:30PM: Coggan Aquatic Complex, 800 Nautilus Street, La Jolla 92037

Sunday, March 29, 2009 @ 12noon: Pepperdine University, 24255 PCH, Malibu, 90263

Saturday, April 4, 2009 @ 11AM: Golden Gateway Tennis & Swim Club, 370 Drumm Street, SF 94111

 


Mar
13
2009

GFH Skateboards and Fulcrum Surf Premier A Fly in the Champagne

Fulcrum Surf School and GFH Skateboards held our first Movie and Skate Night this past Friday with great success. We had the ramp going, surf movies, free pizza and drinks, giveaways and a spray paint station where you could make your own GFH lid. Come join us when we premier the new Kelly Slater/Andy Irons film, A Fly in the Champagne. Time TBA. Check out the photo gallery for some great shots. http://surf.transworld.net/tag/kelly-slater/


Feb
6
2009

GFH Skateboards and Fulcrum Surf School Present Movie Night

Friday, February 6, 2009 5:30 pm. Come on over to the GFH warehouse for movies and pizza presented by GFH Skateboards and Fulcrum Surf School. Come and hang out, skate the ramp or just watch some movies. There's a little something for everyone...stop on by.

Jan
1
2009

GFH Skateboards brings Holiday Cheer donating to Toys for Tots.

For the 3rd year in a row, GFH Skateboards brought a little Holiday Cheer to children through the Toys for Tots program. GFH has been involved in many community outreach programs and even is a top supporter of the malaria efforts in Indo with Surf Aid International. During these hard economic times, we feel fortunate to have the resources to donate skateboards and GFH apparel to kids that might not otherwise be receiving gifts this Christmas. For more information on donating to the Toys for Tots holiday drive please visit www.toysfortots.org


Dec
31
2008

GFH Big wave riders Tyler Fox and Jamie Sterling invited to Mormaii Pe’ahi World Cup Tow-In Surfing Championships.

GFH Big wave riders Tyler Fox and Jamie Sterling invited to Mormaii Pe’ahi World Cup Tow-In Surfing Championships.

For Immediate Release          

             

Mormaii Pe’ahi World Cup

Tow-In Surfing Championship 2008/2009

Holding Period: December 31, 2008 - March 31, 2009

$50,000.00 Purse

Mormaii

 

LAGUNA BEACH, CA NOVEMBER 26, 2008, The Association of Professional Towsurfers (APT) is proud to announce that Mormaii, a Brazilian based surf clothing and product company has signed on as the Title Sponsor of the Mormaii Pe’ahi World Cup Tow-In Surfing Championship. This will be the last event of the 2008/2009 series and with this event, the APT will crown its second annual World Champion tow-in surfing team.

“We are gaining momentum with the APT World Tour and believe the support we have from the athletes has been crucial to our success” says APT Founder and President Eric Akiskalian.   Eric went further to say, “We are blessed by an incredible sponsor in Mormaii and we have a solid Event Director in ‘Handsome Bugga’ Rodney Kilborn, APT’s Vice President who has directed tow-in events at Pe’ahi in 1997 and in 2002.”

APT Invite List:

1. Koby Abberton / Ryan Hipwood - AUS

2. Danilo Couto / Rodrigo Resende - BRA

3. Evarldo 'Pato' Texeira / Yuri Soledad - BRA/HI

4. Sylvio Mancusi / Edilson Assuncau - BRA

5. Diego Medina / Critobal Gonzales - CHI

6. Grant 'Twiggy' Baker / Greg Long - SA/CA

7. Jamie Mitchell / James Watson - AUS

8. Scott Chandler / Chuck Patterson - CA

9. Carlos Burle / Eraldo Gueiros - BRA

10. Alastair Mennie / Andrew Cotton - IRE

11. Tyler Fox / Shane Desmond - CA

12. Makua Rothman / Ikaika Kalama - HI

13. Mike Parsons / Brad Gerlach - CA

14. Garrett McNamara / Kealii Mamala - HI

15. Jamie Sterling / Mark Visser - HI

16. Sion Milosky / Dustin Barca - HI

17. Myles Padaka / Felipe Espiritu - HI

18. Archie Kalepa / Buzzy Kerbox - HI

19. Ross Clark Jones / Tony Ray - AUS

20. Ian Walsh / Shane Dorian - HI

21. Jamie O'Brian / Troy Alotis - HI

22. Kaleo Amadeo /  Nalu Wallace - HI

23. Anthony Tashnick / Darryl 'Flea' Virostko - CA

24. Wild Card

 

Alternates:

(in alphabetical order by first partner name)

Cambell Ferrell / Doug Young - HI/NZ

Carlos ‘Coco’ Nogales / TBD – MEX

Dan Morre / Mark Anderson – HI

Dylan Longbottom / Laurie Towner - AUS

Ed Guzman / Juao Jabour- CA/BRA

Kalani Chapman / Ezira Sitt – HI

Ollie Richardson / Dan Hasselschwert - OR

Peter Mel/ Ryan Augenstein – CA

Ramon Navarro / Christian Merrello - CHI

Russell Smith / Tyler Smith - CA

Titus Kinimaka / Kalani Vierra - HI

Zach Wormhoudt / Jake Wormhoudt – CA

 

Official Title Sponsor Website:

MORMAII.com

 

Official APT Event Website:

APTWorldTour.com

 

Official Event Forecast Provided By:

Surfline.com

 

Pre Event YouTube Promo Clip:

www.youtube.com/watch?v#198D05F

 

Presenting Sponsor Opportunity:

For information on becoming the Presenting Sponsor of the Mormaii Pe’ahi World Cup Tow-In Surfing Championship, contact: Eric Akiskalian / 805-455-7073 or EricAkiskalian@mac.com

 

Official Associate Sponsors:

Towsurfer.com, HandsomeBugga Productions, FlechaSurf, Powerlines Productions and Surfline.

 

About the Association of Professional Towsurfers, Inc. (APT)

The Association of Professional Towsurfers, was Founded on March 6, 2003 with the charter to support the responsible growth and development of Tow-In Surfing. The Association of Professional Towsurfers, is dedicated to sanctioning and promoting world class competitions, dissemination of safety and technical information to athletes, and technical direction to event organizers. The Association of Professional Towsurfers embraces corporate sponsors and media entities that provide the support necessary to increase its events and goals. The Association of Professional Towsurfers has goals to expand its support throughout the world, lobby government agencies and municipalities to provide more certified tow-in access to ocean venues, and be ever attentive to the unique technical and safety needs of this evolving sport and its constituents.

 

About Mormaii:

Mormaii´s company is very proud to celebrate it's 30th Anniversary and becoming the Title Sponsor for the Mormaii Pe'ahi World Cup Tow-In Surfing Championship.

Mormaii is the pioneer with thirty years of innovations in the sector, the greatest mix of products and the highest income among the brands in the surf market and water sports in Brazil. It all started with this differentiated wetsuit made especially for surfers. After that, clothing was produced for diving, jet-skiing, triathlon, windsurfing, and many other sports where the athletes adopted the Mormaii neoprene as the official equipment while in the water. Today, Mormaii has a enormous mix of products and exports for more then seventy countries.

 

APT Administration and Sponsorship Contact:

Eric Akiskalian

APT Global, Founder/President

(805) 455-7073

 

 


Dec
6
2008

Dec ’08 GFH Skateboards will once again participate in the La Costa Meadows Elementary School Holiday Bazaar

GFH will once again participate in the La Costa Meadows Elementary School Holiday Bazaar from 9am-3pm to support our local schools and spread the stoke to the kids. Come by and test out a board and get your Holiday shopping done at the same time.

Nov
11
2008

Nov ’08 GFH Skateboards helps host the CA Surf Festival

GFH helps host the CA Surf Festival, a benefit for the California Surf Museum in Oceanside, CA. Some lucky raffle winners will take home some sweet new GFH decks and wheels. Good luck!

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Festival Rides the Waves of Oceanside for California Surf Film Festival

Oceanside, CA Nov. 11, 2008 – This past weekend the shores of Oceanside welcomed the inaugural California Surf Film Festival. The Grace Theater play host to the hundreds of surf film fans, filmmaker and special guest over the three day Festival as part of the California Surf Museum.

One of the highlights was a 50 Year Anniversary Celebration honoring Bruce Brown as a filmmaker. In 1958 Brown came out with his first film Slippery When Wet (1958) which then started his career as a successful action sport documentary filmmaker. To honor that tribute the Festival was able to have Bruce and son Dana and Grandson Wes Brown all contribute to a “LIVE” narration of the classic Endless Summer (1964). An electric vibe was at the Festival with filmgoers and filmmaker mingling about. Many surf film fans had a myriad of items clutched in their hands waiting to meet the filmmakers and surf stars to have them sign the pictures, flyers and DVD’s in their collections.

The Theater was standing room only as the Mayor of Oceanside declared that November 8th, 2008 would be known as Bruce Brown Day in the City of Oceanside. Also on hand was a who’s who of surf notables as well as the original team that were part of Endless Summer. Bruce Brown, Mike Hynson (star of the film), Gaston Georis (wrote the music), R. Paul Allen (Promoter of Endless Summer), John Van Hamersveld (Artist of the Classic Endless Summer Poster). The screening was a momentous and one time only event for the Festival. The pre reception held at the California Surf Museum was over flowing with Surf Legends such as Walter Hoffman, Skip Frye, and Linda Benson, all enjoying the food from The Fish Joint, Longboard Café and Mary’s Lumpia.

Other films screened during the California Surf Film Festival were; West Coast Premieres of Musica Surfica, by Mick Sowry, June by Christian and Spencer Diggs, Surf Noir by Suyen Mosley, as well as; Chasing Dora by TJ Barrack and Wes Brown, WaterMan By BamMan Productions, The Life by Jamie Brisken, Out There by Teton Gravity Research, Under The Sun by Cyrus Sutton, RIP Tide by Dennis Jarvis, Carving by Roberto Vennzoe, Together by Jeff Beals, and Play Mobil French Surf Shorts.

You may go to the Website at www.californiasurffestival.com Sponsors of the Festival were FUEL TV, 91X, O’Neill, Billabong, Wahoo’s, Anarchy/Angel eyewear, Honest Tea, Red Bull, Pac Sun, Rainbow Sandals, Marriott of Oceanside, Marina Suites, Wyndam resorts, GFH Skateboards, Globe shoes and Surfshot.com to name a few. Thank you to the volunteers and non-profits who participated in the Community Outreach Day: Surfrider, Rell Sunn Foundation, Christian Surfers Association, Boarders 4 Breast Cancer and Outdoor Outreach.

The California Surf Festival is a presentation of FUEL TV and the California Surf Museum. The CSM will be sharing the progress of its new location in Oceanside and encourage your support. The Festival is a continuing aspect of the Museum and its focus on preserving the culture and history of the surfing lifestyle. This Festival will enrich the locals and visitors on the world of surfing and share the surroundings of downtown City of Oceanside. www.surfmuseum.org.


Nov
11
2008

GFH Rider, Nat Young, Dominates NSSA Championships at Trestles

Courtesy of the Santa Cruz Sentinel - Santa Cruz supergrom Nat Young spent more time in the water during the past week than most of us will log all summer. And unlike most of us, he actually has something to show for it. Something big. Young surfed his way to the finals of three separate divisions at the 2008 National Scholastic Surfing Association National Championships at Lower Trestles in Southern California this week. He topped off the incredible run by winning the coveted Open Men's division, generally considered the most competitive division of Nationals, and the grand finale of the week-long competition. According to the NSSA website, Young is the first-ever surfer from Northern California to win the Open Men's event at Nationals [Eastsider Omar Etcheverry won an NSSA Explorer Nationals title at age 13 back in the day]. He joins an elite group of former-winners, including eight-time world champion Kelly Slater, three-time world champ Andy Irons, and his personal hero, fellow-goofyfooter Bobby Martinez. "I'm so excited," Young said while being interviewed for the event's live webcast on the beach. "This was my first time in a Nationals final." Young, the top seed from the Northwest Conference, also made the finals of the Explorer Junior and Explorer Men events. But it was the Open Men's final that was the real nail-biter. Young scored a 9.5 on his first wave of the final after linking an endless string of slashing carves off the lip on a long Trestles wall that rolled through in the opening minutes. He would later back it up with another long ride for an 8.0. His combined 17.5 heat score put Young in first place, ahead of Hawaiian Granger Larsen by just half a point, as the final horn sounded. "A good wave came to me, so I went for it," Young said. "Go big or go home!" Tanner Henrickson, also from Hawaii, finished third [14.25] and SoCal's Kolohe "Brother" Andino took fourth [13.00]. While he'll have to wait until the awards banquet -- tonight at the Laguna Cliffs Marriott in Laguna Beach -- to receive his trophy and for the result to be official, Young was acknowledged by everyone on the beach as the winner. "He made NorCal proud," said longtime Santa Cruz pro and event commentator Peter Mel. "Congratulations to Nat on a really, really good event." Just a few hours after being carried off the beach on the shoulders of friends, amid a sea of spectators and media cameras, Young sat down talk to his hometown paper about his historic accomplishment and what's on tap for one of the hottest young surfers in the world today...
Q: I called earlier and your mom told me you were still out surfing after the contest. Aren't you tired?
A: Nope. Well, maybe a little. I didn't catch as many waves. But I surfed way more during the contest earlier this week. I'm not too tired.
Q: How does it feel to be in the same group as NSSA Nationals winners like Slater, Andy Irons and Bobby Martinez?
A: It's crazy! To make it that far and win such a big title ... Everybody in the contest was super good so it was that much more exciting. To be in the same sentence as Bobby is unbelievable. I really like the way he surfs backside. He grew up on righthand pointbreaks just like I did.
Q: Were you nervous out there?
A: I wasn't too nervous. I've never made a Nationals final before, so just to make it that far was an accomplishment. To win was just crazy I really wanted to win, but even if didn't I couldn't have been too bummed because I made three finals. To win is just icing on the cake.
Q: Have you ever competed in three separate divisions at one surf contest before?
A: Yeah, I do it almost every NSSA. I usually do at least two. This was pretty standard.
Q: Is this your first time at NSSA Nationals?
A: No, I've done it three other times. This was my first Nationals final though.
Q: How were the waves overall at Trestles this week?
A: The first few days were small and windy and choppy. Yesterday and today was some of the best it gets. It was glassy all morning with perfect rights and lefts. The afternoon was a little choppy, but if you picked the right one you got a really long ride. Lowers is super fun because you get a good right and a left, so you get to practice both ways.
Q: Who were some of the best surfers you went up against at this year's Nationals?
A: Granger [Larsen] pretty much got 8s and 9s every heat. He was the top dog the whole event. Granger won in two divisions this year. [The final] was the only time I've ever beat him. Kolohe [Andino] was surfing really good too. Kolohe and I are really good friends. They both surfed super well the whole event.
Q: Who did you think was going to win?
A: Early on I wasn't surfing that good. I was kinda sloppy. I would do two good turns and then fall. But I started putting waves together and getting bigger scores later on, and gaining confidence. Then in the final I got that 9.5, and I had a good feeling.
Q: What's up next for you?
A: Well the Nike Pro Junior [Nike Pier Pressure] starts tomorrow in Huntington Beach. I surf in that on Monday. And a couple days later I'm going up to Oregon for a Nike trip with all the other team riders. It's not really for surfing. We get to do all different sports like wakeboard, skateboard and motocross. We also get to design shoes.
Q: Wow, will we be seeing any "Air Nats" at Foot Locker soon?
A: Well, they break us up into teams and the team that designs the best shoe, they'll actually make the shoe, so maybe.

Oct
1
2008

Oct ’08 GFH Skateboards joins Spy Optic, Mike Losness (GFH sponsored rider)

GFH joins Spy Optic, Mike Losness (GFH sponsored rider) and Surfrider Foundation in a fight to Save Trestles State Park.

Sep
1
2008

Sept ’08 GFH Skateboards erects a big new banner at the ASR Show in San Diego

GFH erects a big new banner at the ASR Show in San Diego, CA Convention Center.

Jul
1
2008

July ’08 GFH Skateboards Hosts a Beach Clean-Up at Moonlight Beach in Encinitas

GFH Hosts a Beach Clean-Up at Moonlight Beach in Encinitas. Come pick up trash and keep our local beaches clean. Go Green!

Jun
3
2008

June ’08 GFH Skateboards helps sponsor The Switchfoot Bro-Am Surf Contest

GFH Boards helped sponsor The Switchfoot Bro-Am Surf Contest and Concert to benefit Stand up for Kids. Come hear some great bands and win lots of GFH schwag including tshirts, hats, stickers and even GFH skateboards.

Jun
2
2008

June ’08 GFH Skateboards and the Ecke YMCA Skatepark host Go Skateboarding Day

GFH and the Ecke YMCA Skatepark host Go Skateboarding Day featuring A Game of Skate. Winners receive GFH Decks, shirts and lots of schwag. Have fun and go skate!

May
5
2008

May ’08 GFH Skateboards participates in the San Elijo Hills Elementary School Carnival

GFH Boards was here to help support our local schools and let the kids ride one of our skates for 5 minutes for only 2 tickets. What a smokin’ deal!

May
1
2008

May ’08 GFH Skateboards and Tom’s Shoes holds an event at Thalia Street Surf Shop

featuring music from The Growlers. We walked away with new kicks and our skate decks painted by local artists. Good times and great causes.

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