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Grom of Batukaras Surf Contest: My First Competition Adventure

Groom of Batukaras surf contest
Groom of Batukaras participants

The day before the contest, I was already feeling excited. My dad and I went down to Batukaras early to squeeze in some practice. The waves were clean and friendly—just right for warming up my pop-ups and trying a few faster takeoffs.

While we were out in the lineup, I noticed another grom waiting for waves with her dad. We started chatting between sets, and I learned her name was Saika. A few minutes later, I found out she’s the daughter of Mang Dede Suryana, the national surfing legend from Cimaja!

It felt a little bit unreal. I mean, how often do you meet someone whose parent is a pro surfer? Even though she’s only a kid like me, she already has such good style and timing. We shared waves, laughed, and helped each other spot the best ones rolling through the point.

1. Day One: Kickoff, Inspiration, and Giving Back

Mang Dede give inspirations to Grooms of BK

On Friday, July 4, 2025, the contest officially started. When we arrived, the beach was alive with energy—tents going up, boards lined along the sand, and kids running around with their friends.

The day began with the Opening Ceremony, which felt almost like a big celebration of everything surfing means here in Batukaras. There were banners, local music, and a lot of smiling faces.

One of the best parts was the knowledge-sharing session. Dean Permana, a local hero surfer, gave a keynote speech about how important it is to balance school and surfing. He said that even when you have big dreams, you should never forget your education because it makes you stronger and more prepared for everything in life.

Then, Mang Dede Suryana shared his story. He talked about growing up in Cimaja, the challenges he faced to become a professional athlete, and how much discipline and passion it takes to make surfing your career. It was so inspiring hearing how he turned a small dream into a lifetime of achievements.

Here’s a look at how the day’s schedule went:

10:30–11:00 – Registration: Everyone lined up to sign in for their divisions. Because I’m still 8 years old, I signed up for the Push Division, which is specially for younger kids learning to compete.

11:00–13:00 – Break (Isoma): We grabbed snacks, drank coconut water, and relaxed under the tents.

13:00–16:00 – Fun Games: There were relay races, paddle challenges, and surf trivia. Even though it wasn’t competition time yet, everyone was already fired up.

16:00–17:00 – Beach Clean: All the groms, parents, and volunteers grabbed bags and picked up trash along the shore. I love that the event included this, because it shows how important it is to care for the ocean that gives us so much.

“The ocean teaches us to be humble. Whether you win or fall, you always respect the water.”

2. Learning From Legends and Meeting New Friends

Me and Saika Loading before practice
Me and Saika Loading before practice

The first day wasn’t just about getting ready—it was about feeling part of something bigger. I met so many groms who were also here for their first competition. Everyone was excited, a little bit nervous, and ready to learn.

There weren’t that many girls competing—only 5 grom girls joined this event, including me. It felt pretty special to stand out and represent all the surf girls who dream big. Even though we were fewer in number, the stoke and determination were just as strong.

Before our break around 11 AM, Saika and her dad showed me how to do a smoother duck dive and fix my pop-up alignment so I could stand up quicker. Getting a lesson straight from the family of a national champion was such an honor—I won’t forget it.

Spending time with Saika again made the day extra special. We practiced before the break, taking turns on small peelers. I tried to remember every tip she and her dad shared—especially about board alignment and timing when popup so I could catch waves easier.

It’s moments like this that make me love surfing even more. You never know who you’ll meet or what you’ll learn just by showing up.

Tomorrow: My First Heat Ever

On Saturday, July 5, 2025, the real action begins. The schedule starts early:

07:30–11:00 – Competition Day 1

Since this is my very first contest, I’m feeling a mix of stoked and a little bit scared. But mostly, I’m grateful I get to do something I love so much.

The Push Division is designed to help younger groms experience the excitement without too much pressure. We still have judges and scoring, but the main goal is to build confidence and learn.

I’ve been practicing my takeoffs, trimming down the line, and keeping my knees bent to stay balanced. My dad always tells me:

“It doesn’t matter where you place—just go out there and surf your best.”

That’s exactly what I’m planning to do.

More About the Grom of Batukaras Surf Contest

Merch for every groms contestant
Merch for every groms contestant

This contest is more than just a competition—it’s a way for the surf community to grow stronger. Here are some of the divisions happening over the weekend:

🌟 Longboard Under 18
🌟 Shortboard Under 18
🌟 Shortboard Under 12
🌟 Push Division (for younger kids like me!)
🌟 Parent & Groms Tandem

Seeing all these divisions shows how surfing in Indonesia keeps evolving. From beginners to future pros, everyone has a place in the lineup.

Looking Ahead

Even though tomorrow will be my first heat ever, I feel ready because of all the support from my family, coaches, and friends. Win or lose, I know I’m growing into the surfer I want to become.

After the contest, I’m planning to keep training and maybe join more comps in the future. Every wave teaches me something, and every event like this helps me get closer to my dream of becoming a World Surf League Champion someday.

If you’re thinking about entering your first contest, just remember: you don’t have to be perfect—just be brave enough to try.

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Board Breakdown: Meet My New Blade — My New Custom Surfboard Reveal!

Ever wondered what it feels like to unwrap your dream board — custom-made just for YOU? Well, that’s exactly what happened to me this week! After months of imagining the perfect board, it finally landed in Batukaras — bold, colorful, fast, and full of meaning. Welcome to my custom surfboard reveal. This is not just any board… it’s The Blade. Let me tell you all about it.

The Custom Design — A Surfboard That Speaks Me

When I dreamed up this board, I didn’t want something ordinary. I wanted something that felt powerful, personal, and full of fun. Something that wasn’t just shaped for my size but felt like an extension of me.

The design is called “Swirl of Dreams” — a mix of flowing ocean blues, bold purples, and sunrise pinks. These colors aren’t random. Each one means something to me. Blue for the ocean I ride every day. Pink for those soft early mornings when the waves are glassy and perfect. And purple for the unknown — the future, the dreams I’m chasing.

The swirls on the board remind me of the way the sea dances when the swell lines start rolling in. I wanted the board to look like it was moving even when it was standing still. And now, holding it in my hands, I can say — mission totally accomplished.

I remember opening the packaging and seeing it for the first time — I didn’t even breathe for a second. The colors were brighter than I imagined. The swirl felt alive. I think I hugged it for like a full minute.

Board Specs — The Custom Surfboard Breakdown

Alright, so here’s what’s under the paint and power:

  • Type: Shortboard (performance grom model)
  • Size: Custom-sized to my height and weight 5`2″~ 20 litter
  • Tail: Rounded pin — perfect for carving clean lines and holding in steeper waves
  • Fins: Quad setup — for speed and control, especially on rail
  • Deck Grip: Tail traction pad with a racing-line look — helps keep me locked in
  • Material: Lightweight but strong — super important for grom riders who need maneuverability
  • Shaper: Crafted by the talented Mr. Robi Hendra, one of the legendary shapers from Bali, known for his meticulous attention to detail and handcrafted boards that blend traditional Indonesian craftsmanship with high-performance design.
    🔗 Instagram: @robihendra

Every detail was chosen with intention. This board isn’t just a pretty face. It’s fast. It turns on a dime. It holds when I push, and it flies when I let go.

Why I Call It “The Blade”

So why the name? Easy — because that’s how it feels in the water. Sharp. Fast. Clean. Like it’s slicing through every section.

When I paddle into a wave with this board, I feel like I’m more in control. I can carve harder, land easier, and make tighter turns. It gives me confidence to go for maneuvers I might have hesitated on before.

It’s not just about looking cool — although yeah, it definitely looks cool — it’s about progression. About building trust with my gear. “The Blade” feels like a partner in my sessions.

The Story Behind the Build

The whole idea started months ago. I was sketching on my notebook — trying to draw the board I saw in my dreams. I even color-tested the swirls with highlighters (true story). Then I sat with my coach and the local shaper to talk about performance — what I need from a board at this stage.

We balanced style with substance. We wanted something bold, but also made for contests, daily training, and all kinds of conditions here in Batukaras.

The final design came together with my team — mixing digital mockups, wave inspiration, and lots of voice notes and video calls. We tweaked things until it felt just right.

Now that it’s real, I keep thinking: this board is my story. It’s the journey, the process, the stoke — all wrapped into one.

Real First Session Vibes

My first session with “The Blade”? Fire. 🔥

We paddled out on a glassy morning. Not too crowded. Waist-to-shoulder sets rolling in clean. I caught my first left and BOOM — the board lifted with me. I felt it move with every part of my body. I could go rail-to-rail quicker. The pop felt crisp. The tail held beautifully through turns.

It’s wild how a board can change how you surf — and how you feel while surfing. This one made me feel stronger, more fluid. It brought out the best version of my style. I think it’s going to unlock a whole new level of progress.

What’s Next with The Blade?

Now that it’s waxed up and ready, this board is officially my main ride for everything ahead:

  • Daily surf training and progression sessions
  • Upcoming contests — local and (hopefully) national grom comps
  • Content creation for my blog, reels, and YouTube Shorts
  • Collaborations with sponsors and artists

I’ll also be working with my media team to design some decals and maybe start creating a series around this board — board breakdowns, training updates, wipeouts (yes, those too!), and fun behind-the-scenes moments.

And who knows… maybe one day I’ll design a mini-line of custom boards inspired by The Blade? Wouldn’t that be sick?

Want to See More?

I’ll be posting more clips and surf edits soon — stay tuned on Instagram and The Wet Journal for full updates!

Also, check out this post where I talk about how I deal with wipeouts — because new boards also mean new wipeouts 😅

And if you’re curious about how I prep for the water with my daily grom routine, check out this post right here.