Surfboard Art, Surf Painting, Art, Surf and Skim Interviews, photos and more by Angelica Clemmer
Tuesday, August 17, 2010
Sunny Garcia>>
by Angelica Clemmer
Name: Vincent Sennen Garcia
Nickname: Sunny, my mom gave it to me
Age: 40
Weight: 205lb
Stance: Regular
Home Town: Waianae, HI
Home Break: Maili Point
Board: Any one that's working that day
Sponsors: Rocks Star Energy Drink, Affliction Clothing
Sunny Garcia was born in the Westside of Oahu, Hawaii, he is the 2000 ASP WCT World Champion, six time winner of the Hawaiian Triple Crown, and plenty of other wins in his surfing career to fill an entire page. A consistent competitor that has achieved many of his goals and dreams. Garcia is now competing on the WQS again, keep your eyes on him. One of the best surfers in the world, intelligent, real, and like all Hawaiians full of the aloha spirit. I caught up with him while he was in California this past week.
Looking past all contests results, the media etc. How do you feel about being considered one of the best surfers in the world? I don't know, to me I just enjoy surfing, so I don't really think about all the other stuff.
what makes you keep competing? bad habit (laughs) I think cause I still feel like I can win some events but other times I really enjoy competing and having fun, but I think the main reason is probably 'cause I just enjoy it.
What events are you looking forward to this year? We have a surfing event I think in August, I want to say the 9th and 10th or 10th and 11th it's called the Surfer Cross, its one day of riding motocross and one day of surfing and you are teamed up with one with one pro motocross guy and one pro surfer and the best over all results from the day of surfing and the day of riding, you get the winner. It's right around the US open in Huntington, we leave the day after that event, I come off surfing the event in Huntington and I compete in the Surfer cross event.
being from Hawaii how important is it to win the Triple Crown? is it more important than the world title? I much rather have world titles, but the next biggest thing is winning the Triple Crown. We have more world champions than Triple Crown champions, so I think to win the Triple Crown as well as the world title is a very important thing.
What is it like to travel and compete with your friends? Is it easier or harder? Depends on which friends you lose to (laughs) there are some friends that you are genuinely happy for them because they won and sometimes they deserve it, and there are some friends that you never want to lose to.
Who are your surfing idols? Dane Kealoha is my favorite surfer of all time and then Mark Occhilupo and Tom Curren are my other two favorite surfers. Occy is one of my favorite people in general.
How important is family life to you? My family is very important to me, it is all about being a family and hanging out, making sure that they are happy everything else comes second to family.
you race motocross but have been getting into off-road car racing? I raced the Lucas Oil off road trucks,I think it was two weeks ago they offered me to race again in a truck but the only problem is the US Open is going on at the same time, as much as I would like to skip the event and go to the truck racing my agent is not quite happy on that one. Hopefully I can get back in the truck in a couple more weeks for the rest of the year and later on. We'll see if they have room for an extra truck for me to race.
I don't know if this is true, but I heard that you don't like sand? (laughs) nah I love sand! I just don't like sand on my feet, I'm not the guy, I always tell my wife, if I'm going surfing that's one thing, but I'm not the guy to sit on the beach,(laughs) that's just not me, I go on the beach for one specific reason..... to surf.
What is Surfers Healing Charity? Surfer Healing is were we take the kids with autism surfing, which is a really good thing, the kids get out there and they seem to respond really well in the water, I've been part of that, and I just got involved with the Mauli Ola Foundation it is another foundation were we take kids with Cystic Fibrosis surfing, for some reason the kids that live near the ocean or are near the water seem to do a lot better than the kids that are not around the ocean, I guess the sea weed in the water helps break up the mucus, we have been taking these kids surfing and they have responded really well just being in the ocean. I have been spending a lot of time with the Mauli Ola guys, taking kids surfing, in fact in August we are doing a trip, we are taking a tour bus, and taking kids surfing, we are starting in Texas all the way up through Florida, all the way up the East Coast, and end up in New York.
Whats going on with BYB surfboards? are you part owner? Yeah I'm a part owner in BYB, we are actually just starting to get it back going, we kinda let it go for a little while. We have all the three partners, Albie McGarry, John Glomb and I, all met up yesterday, we brainstormed what we can do to bring the company back, we never really left, we just kind of lag for the past couple of years 'cause everybody has been doing their own thing, so we are really going to try to make a push and bring the company back. We have Pat Mulhern as one of our shapers, he is from the East Coast, and he shapes really good for waves over there, they are really good boards and got some good art work on them.
How many tattoos do you have? My whole right arm is sleeved, half of my left arm is sleeved, three on my back, Hawaiian Islands on my right side, a portrait of a girl on my left side, half of my left shin got tribal tattoos, I think that's it, and I have death and taxes across my chest. Tattoos are about whatever makes a person feel good, you really got to like your tattoos 'cause you are pretty much stuck with them for life.
ever surfed or been to Delaware? No, I haven't even been to DE, I've been to New York, been to Miami
What is some advice you can give to the Delaware surfers, that can help our surf community progress and grow in the right direction.
Just keep surfing, when I was a kid I had so many people telling me, what are you doing? surfers are bums, but surfing has progressed so far and when I just started there was only a handful of top guys making good enough money to live a pretty good life. There are kids now that are sixteen and are making millions. The sport has come a long ways, so if kids are getting into surfing, put your head down and grind it out cause you can make anything possible, even if you are not surfing, you can be anything that you want to be, as long as you put your head down and work really hard. When I was in third grade I was already surfing and I remember saying I'm going to be world champ and my friend was telling me I was full of it, but I knew that's what I wanted and once I started surfing I knew that I wanted to be good at it and I knew that I wanted to be world champ at a really young age, and I always strived to be that even when young, even when I lost the world title I came really close in 95' when I was 25 years old, I thought that I would never get another chance, but I still grind-ed it out, and who would have thought I would have won the world title at 30 yrs old. Here I am at 40 yrs old still doing the tour, I'm not lighting the world on fire by any means right now but I'm still living my dream and still getting paid good money and still having a good time.
Anything else you want to say To all the young aspiring professional surfers, dream big, cause everything is possible in life.
Thanks for the interview Sunny, good luck on the tour.
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