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FIRST TIMES A CHARM
Asher Nolan beats two former champs and a local to win the 2008 Tommy Tant Memorial Classic
SURF NEWS FIRST TIMES A CHARM
November 3, 2008
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For a contest founded on good vibes, the final was heavy. There was 2007 champion Aaron Cormican on the south end punting towards the free surfers. 2006 champion Jesse Heilman was blowing up the pier bowl. In the middle was hometown hero/event organizer/brother of the deceased Will Tant. Next to him was Florida's top WQS warrior and first-time Tant Classic competitor Asher Nolan. All the pieces were in place for a doozy, as hundreds of spectators lined the arena on the south side of the Flagler Beach Pier.
 
In it's ninth year, the Tommy Tant Memorial Classic has always been more than a surf contest. It's a place where old friends get to relive memories of past times. New generations of Florida surfers compete in the "tadpole" division. Money is raised for scholarships and to feed hungry families during the holidays. But at its root, it is the local community's way of giving back to itself.


"When something tragic happens - like my brother Tommy's passing -- it's a beautiful way to honor the community that helped us in our time of need," explained Will Tant, whose brother Tommy, a great surfer in his own right, passed away in 1999 with an aortic aneurism. "They played Pennywise's 'Bro's Hymn' at the start of the final which was played that at my brother's funeral and I just got chicken skin. Even though it is competitive and there were interferences, you still get stoked to see someone get a barrel."

At most beaches, there's hardly a barrel in sight when the surf is two-to-three feet and blown to bits. But at the right tide (and with the right surfers in the water), Flagler Beach can produce a few drainers no matter how choppy the surf is.
"I was messing with Asher out there going, 'You're lucky you just did the air of your life.'"
-- 2007 champ and 2008 runner-up Aaron Cormican


Cormican drew first blood in the final with a pigdog wedge shack. Asher Nolan immediately answered back with a giant no-grab, full-rotation aerial that sent the crowd into an uproar.

"I was messing with Asher out there going, 'You're lucky you just did the air of your life,'" Cormican, the defending champion, laughed. He soon upped the ante with a second backside pit, this time going the old school layback route.

Meanwhile, Heilman hacked his way from the pier over to the middle peak to join Nolan and Tant. As soon as he arrived next to Nolan, a perfect teepee took shape and both surfers wanted in. Nolan went right, Heilman left and the two danced their way straight towards the beach, bumping and grinding. Heilman was flagged for the penalty, while Tant notched a few solid waves under everyone's noses.

"It was really cool out there until me and Jesse got into a little interference," Nolan recalled. "Two in two days and I haven't had one in like five years... but they weren't on me. I mean, I can't let a grom out paddle me."

Not to be denied, Nolan shook it off and found another barrel amongst the sloppy surf that was enough to top Cormican's pair of tubes. The Tant Classic had a new champion.

"It's such a cool event," Nolan said. "It's one of my top finishes for sure. I'm stoked to win."

"It's good to see the title go up to Jacksonville," Tant smiled, after Asher had taken the win and the $1000. "It's been in Daytona (with Heilman in 2006), it's been in Smyrna (with Cormican in 2007). This is Asher's first year doing the contest so hopefully he'll come back and defend the title next year. That's the way this event is -- the surfers who do it are stoked and tell someone and then they tell someone and that's how it grows."

Growth might be an understatement. There were two podiums running over two days, with over 200 competitors. There was a food festival, live concert, and a six-foot mural being painted. Plenty of contestants traveled from out of state, like Dylan Graves from Puerto Rico, Noah Snyder from North Carolina, and one of Tommy's close friends Shaun Noble returned home from California.

Noble, who made the semifinals in pro and the final in Open Mens best describes the inexplicable aura that surrounds the Tant Classic, "When there were no waves in my heat, I'd look up and say 'Tommy, where are you?' and every time he'd send me the nicest peak and that's how I got through."

As evident by the weekend's vibe and Noble's claim, Tommy Tant is still with us.


COMPLETE RESULTS OF THE 9TH ANNUAL TOMMY TANT MEMORIAL CLASSIC:

PRO MEN FINAL
1 Asher Nolan
2 Aaron Cormican
3 Will Tant
4 Jesse Heilman

PRO WOMEN FINAL
1 Jasset Umbel
2 Haley Watson
3 Nikki Viesens
4 Kim Diggs

PRO BODYBOARD FINAL
1 Daniel Worley
2 Austin Dalton
3 Billy Anderson
4 Alfonso Parodi

PRO LONGBOARD FINAL
1 Josh Autrey
2 Todd Kinsey
3 Chris Lind
4 Noah Christy

BOYS FINAL
1 Noah Schweizer
2 Eros Exarhou
3 Jonathan Heater
4 Steve McLean
5 Josh Ford
6 Daniel Troian

GIRLS FINAL
1 Nikki Viesins
2 Rossi Klein
3 Elle Klein
4 Hanna Reynolds
5 Nicole Koch

JR. WOMEN FINAL
1 Haley Watson
2 Addie Gibson
3 Ashley Capitola
4 Chelsea Gresham
5 Charline Eitel
6 Maggie Dorries

JR. MEN FINAL
1 Keto Burns
2 Austin Clouse
3 Matt O'brien
4 Zach Morgan
5 Nathan Colburn
6 Mike Shearer

WOMEN'S FINAL
1 Jasset Umbel
2 Chelsea Gresham
3 Valerie Rose
4 Jamie Foley
5 Kim Diggs
6 Cara Brown

MASTERS FINAL
1 Ben Lacy
2 Jeff Lastinger
3 Jay Smith
4 Quinn Throne
5 Frank Thompson
6 Darian Lopes

GRANDMASTER FINAL
1 Bob Lindsley
2 Walter Snell
3 Dennis Bayer
4 Gustov Rodriguez
5 Bill Hayes
6 Mark Kincaid
7 Roger Collier

OPEN BODYBOARD FINAL
1 Daniel Worley
2 Devin Ricke
3 Alfonso Parodi
4 Brandon Routh
5 Al Rumbos
6 Matthew Sharifi

MENS FINAL
1 Ben Lacy
2 Keto Burns
3 Shawn Noble
4 Chris McDonald
5 Darian Lopes
6 Tim Deaton

TADPOLE FINAL
1 Noah Dovan
2 Joe Luteran
3 Shawn Arthur, Jr.
4 Jonah Luteran
5 Tatum Renfroe
6 Dante Collier
7 Kai Preister
8 Bryson Figueora
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Comments: (11)    Add Your Comment
marc marchetti 11/18/2008 03:23 PM
day 1 was definately interesting, (in a good way). day 2 was super cold. over all the whole event was excellent.
Bette Rountree 11/05/2008 4:45 PM 11/04/2008 01:46 PM
The whole event was awesome! The spirit in the crowds was a wonderful tribute to Tommy and the community. Thank you for caring and sharing.
Gustav 11/04/2008 12:54 PM
Great hospitality.As an ex Flagler Pier lifeguard from 1979 I am thrilled and honored to compete and the Tants put on a great contest"Flagler Style. Tommy would be proud.
Papa Neste 11/04/2008 11:46 AM
Another great Job by all...better n better every year. Can't wait for 09's event.Just awesome what this has turned into.PEACE!
austin blasingame 11/04/2008 10:26 AM
RAD write up Chincher. I have a sick pic of you and I, will send you. Was awesome to hang with all the flagtown boyz.
ray capitola 11/04/2008 10:23 AM
PHENOMENAL all the way around, even krebbs getting handcuffed. tommy set that up for sure! TOMMY WOULD GO!! thank you tants, love you guys!!
gibson 11/04/2008 08:00 AM
Good job addie!
Josh Coville 11/04/2008 04:35 AM   * PREMIUM MEMBER - Real Name
It was a great time and huge turn out. The tadpole event was awesome!
Jon Dooper 11/03/2008 06:34 PM
Way to go Keto. Thanks for the stoke.
Joe Lynch 11/03/2008 04:56 PM
The event was Awesome!! It gets better every year! Tommy would be proud!! I can't till next year!
Daniel Terry 11/03/2008 02:43 PM   * PREMIUM MEMBER - Real Name
Super fun event, can't wait to lose again next year!!!
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