The Rincon Classic 2026: A Celebration of Surf and Community
When Rincon is firing, it’s arguably the best wave in California. It’s also one of the most coveted and, consequently, crowded. For 46 years, this cobblestone point separating Ventura and Santa Barbara counties has played host to the Rincon Classic, a cornerstone event for surfers of the 805 and beyond. the competition isn’t just about high-performance surfing; it’s a testament to the wave-riding spirit and the tight-knit community that surrounds it.
The 2026 Event: Dates and Anticipation
The waiting period for the 2026 Rincon Classic runs from January 17th to February 22nd. While recent forecasts indicated a lack of important swell, organizers are now eyeing January 24th and 25th as potential start dates, hoping for the conditions to align and allow the event to kick off.This dynamic showcases the unpredictable nature of surf contests, where patience and adaptability are as crucial as skill.
A Pro Division Packed with Talent
The Classic’s pro division consistently draws a formidable lineup of local talent, blending seasoned Championship Tour veterans, elite freesurfers, and even world champions. 2026 is no exception. This year’s field boasts an impressive roster including the Coffin brothers, Bobby Martinez, Dane Reynolds, Tom Curren, and Mikey February, who recently relocated to Carpinteria, solidifying his status within the 805 surf community. The concentration of skill makes this a uniquely competitive “locals comp.”
More than Just a Competition: A Community focused Event
Beyond the star power, the Rincon Classic distinguishes itself as a grassroots, community-driven event. With 12 age divisions, it welcomes surfers of all abilities and generations, from young “groms” just starting out to seasoned “super legends” aged 65 and over.This inclusive approach fosters a spirit of camaraderie and ensures a festive atmosphere throughout the event, often running for long days filled with positive energy and shared passion.
Honoring surf’s Legacy
The Rincon Classic doesn’t just focus on the present; it also takes time to honor the pioneers who shaped the local surf scene. for 2026, Andy Neumann will receive the Chris Brown Eternal stoke Award, recognizing his enduring enthusiasm and contribution to surfing. Kim Mearig will be honored with the Jeff White Aloha award,celebrating her positive spirit and embodiment of the aloha spirit within the surf community.
A History of Resilience
The Rincon Classic’s origins trace back to 1979, founded by Roger nance, Jeff White, and a collective of passionate local surfers. it enjoyed a successful run for 17 consecutive years before a hiatus from 1996 to 2000. Recognizing the event’s importance, Chris Keet and the Surf Happens crew revived it in 2001, and it has thrived ever since. the long-term support of Channel Islands Surfboards, with their factory just minutes from Rincon, has been instrumental to its continued success, starting as a presenting sponsor in 2011 and becoming the headline sponsor in 2018. The fact that all surfers in the Pro division ride Channel Islands boards speaks volumes about the synergy between the brand, the wave, and the community.
The Enduring Appeal of Rincon
The Rincon Classic isn’t just a surf contest; it’s a celebration of surfing’s culture, community, and the allure of one of California’s most iconic waves.As it continues to evolve, the event remains a testament to the enduring spirit of surfing and the dedication of those who cherish it. The Classic is a reminder that, at its heart, surfing is about connection – to the ocean, to each other, and to the rich history of this beloved sport.