(1) Ahmed Collier was a pioneering South African surfer who helped break down racial barriers and open up surfing to people of all races during apartheid. He co-founded the non-racial South Africa Surfing Union.
(2) As surfing grew more popular internationally in the 1970s, outsiders were shocked to experience South Africa's system of racial segregation and discrimination firsthand. Ahmed continued advocating for equality and freedom in surfing.
(3) Ahmed left a lasting legacy through his children and grandchildren who continue enjoying surfing freely thanks to his courage and determination to challenge apartheid's unjust laws.
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Gut Editorial #3 of 3
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We handle rough situations. Likewise we must be equipped to manage the stressors and dynamics of these evolving operations. This is not done with taking out one sequence in a solution.
Achievement for failure is a warranty of connective decisions. You must do better than this, especially if you are a Rescue Water Craft program manager.
When the shackles are set from an investigation of an in-service fatality or serious mishap, dismissals will be enabled that further dispel capability. The suspicion of instructors will be blamed for the failures, the student will bear guilt and shame. Programs will fail. The Rescue Water Craft will be blamed. The shut off switch will be blamed. The rescue board will be blamed. The wave will be blamed.
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Our example matters.
Personal Water Craft Racing - Event Competition Deaths. The purpose of this document is to chronicle the fatalities of PWC racing venues to evaluate the safety improvements for Personal Protective Equipment, competition equipment and event safety management
Gut Editorial #3 of 3
By Shawn Alladio
We handle rough situations. Likewise we must be equipped to manage the stressors and dynamics of these evolving operations. This is not done with taking out one sequence in a solution.
Achievement for failure is a warranty of connective decisions. You must do better than this, especially if you are a Rescue Water Craft program manager.
When the shackles are set from an investigation of an in-service fatality or serious mishap, dismissals will be enabled that further dispel capability. The suspicion of instructors will be blamed for the failures, the student will bear guilt and shame. Programs will fail. The Rescue Water Craft will be blamed. The shut off switch will be blamed. The rescue board will be blamed. The wave will be blamed.
Rescue Water Craft Instructors must have a level of resourceful excellence that is expected from the carefully scripted words that define ‘standards’. The framework of standardization is a baseline status quo. If we as a Rescue Water Craft community seek the lowest denomination we encourage failure, if not we endorse it through mediocre action.
Our example matters.
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襷 — 吉岡 照明(漁師) - Tasuki - a fishing boat: https://youtu.be/v0JU5Qt1Q8Q
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K38 instructor Shawn Alladio sets up thoughts and discovery for students who train with her. Focusing on how we view our world on various levels of cognitive reasoning for water rescue applications.
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AHMED COLLIER
Fawzia Collier holds Ahmed Collier’s custom painted helmet with an artist’s rendition of their son Cass surfing
Drafting in Ahmed Collier’s Wake
November 4, 2017
Ahmed Collier was a husband, father, businessman and national heritage surfer.
He chose Fawzia as his bride, together they raised three children, Junior, Doll and Cass. They have many beautiful and
talented grandchildren who today can visit any beach due to the courage of their grandfather. Ahmed and his wife owned
Colliers Swim School in Grassy Park, teaching anyone how to swim.
The Colliers are leaders in drowning prevention and water safety. They would teach children for free whom could not
afford lessons. Ahmed was also a surf coach and a mentor.
Trailblazers pay high costs to set the path of change. When Ahmed was growing up he was told by his government what
he could and could not do, what bathrooms he could use, all because of power.
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There are two ways to discuss surfing heritage in South Africa, during Apartheid and Post-Apartheid. The generation that
lived during this time is leaving us now, they are our elders and possess a lifetime of wisdom and experience.
Ahmed would be one of the first to tear down the wall of discrimination where the ocean met the sand.
‘Nine Mile’ beach was an area reserved for colored and blacks to attend. It was a convenient crappy break to push out
anyone who was not white from surrounding beaches so the beachgoers could live an illusory world. Ahmed Collier is a
pioneer of freedom. His children suffered alongside his desire to be a freeman. All the Collier children surfed, now the
third generation is enjoying freedom in the waves.
His son Cass Collier left South Africa to attain a level of professionalism that was closed to him in his own country. Cass
was considered a disenfranchised citizen for his pursuit of excellence as a professional athlete in the country he was born
in.
Shani Nagia started the Wynberg Surf Club, which opened up the waters for a no-racial surfing experience. Shani was a
champion for all. Davey Stolk joined the Wynberg Surf Club when the Cape Flats were burning, apartheid was crumbling,
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soon the nation followed. Ahmed joined up to form the South Africa Surfing Union, a non-racial surfing group, anyone
could participate in the Wild and KwaZulu-Natal Coast. The 1960’s were growing up!
Eddie Aikau hosted Ahmed Collier when he had traveled to Hawai’i in the early 1970’s. Ahmed saw the Hawai’ian surfing
world with an awe of capability versus restrictions. Here ‘coloreds’ were surfing and competing without threat of arrest.
Then in 1971 the Smirnoff ProAm surfing contest things began to change surfing restrictions around the world and
especially in South Africa. Surfing was being noticed and participation was gaining. Apartheid was still strong with colors
of skin dividing a segregated South Africa and coloreds not allowed on ‘whites only’ beaches. The movie Endless
Summer featured open wall waves with few surfers, it was a new frontier for the American Vietnam war era surfing culture
and surfers wanted to go to South Africa, but there were problems.
One of the contestants was Eddie Aikau who arrived in South Africa to compete. Eddie realized the effects of apartheid
because in South Africa he was treated discriminatorily, as all coloreds were. Eddie was scheduled to be competing on a
white’s only beach and special allocations had to be made for that to happen. Racism and unfair treatment were a way of
life in South Africa for non-whites, but for outsiders a culture shock ensued.
If one supported the surf culture in South Africa and didn’t speak up against the division, what did that make them?
Ahmed Collier began changing the tide in the 1960s’ for all surfers to be free of this oppression regardless of pigmentation
of the epidermis.
Welcome to the world the Collier family navigated in South Africa. The political climate was discriminate even for access
to God’s creation, the ocean and its waves.
The specialty of the coastline is how the Cape of storms draws the Roaring 40’s and the craggy coastline of South Africa
had a dividing point. The Indian ocean and the Atlantic ocean merge with a distinct discoloration from warm to cold water.
It reflected its people symbolically. Cass continued with the pat his parents started, he began to coach surfers.
Ahmed’s son Cass became the second generation of family wave riders. Cass’s performance level escalated due to
personal desire but also the offering of the coastal terrain, but he had to leave his own nation to attain status. The Crayfish
Factory was a training ground for big wave surfing with a strong 800 meter paddle to the break and a healthy bull kelp
forest as was the Outer Kom. Nearby Hout Bay welcome the breaks the Slab, and Dungeons.
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Times certainly did change. They changed because Ahmed was taken away by the authorities at night under arrest.
Fawzia at home with the children holding ground and honor with an internal terror of will her husband return and how can
she find him?
Their personal story was not a private experience, they were not alone in South Africa. Ahmed was a real estate magnet,
however selling homes was also a segregated business, lines were drawn and they were harsh. Ahmed’s pluck and grit
saw him through tense times, he stood his ground and he pushed back. That is what it took. The family lived in an area
called Grassy Park.
Grassy Park is a suburb in the Western Cape Province of South Africa, situated on the Cape Flats in the City of Cape
Town.
Grassy Park began to develop in the early 1900s on part of the Montagu's Gift estate north of Zeekoevlei. At that time, the
area was rural, under the administration of the Divisional Council of the Cape. By 1920, the estate had 2000 residents.
From 1923, it was represented on the Southern Civic Association.
Grassy Park was proclaimed a local area in 1935, which meant that the residents received municipal services, for which
they paid higher rates. It was later incorporated into the South Peninsula Municipality in 1996, and into the City of Cape
Town in 2000.
Grassy Park is home to some of the most diverse plant and wildlife as well as being almost completely surrounded by
vleis and lakes. The most notable is the Rondevlei Nature Reserve home to a very shy hippopotamus, a few eland and
other mostly nocturnal animals including many caracal and porcupine. Rondevlei is also home to a
healthy pelican community. Zeekoevlei is one of the many freshwater lakes in the district.
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Described by some as "apartheid's dumping ground", from the 1950s the area became home to people
the apartheid government designated as non-White.
Race-based legislation such as the Group Areas Act and pass laws either forced non-white people out of more central
urban areas designated for white people and into government-built townships in the Flats, or made living in the area
illegal, forcing many people designated as Black and Coloured into informal settlements elsewhere in the Flats.
The apartheid regime in the mid- to late 1960s moved people classified as coloured or black into the township for low-
income families. Originally called Koek se bos, or Cook's bush, the apartheid regime cleared tracks of land for the
coloured people that lived in areas that were designated 'white areas' by the regime.
The Collier’s eventually sold their home with the indoor swimming pool and moved to shores of Zeekoevlei, enjoying the
migratory flamingos and occasional loose hippo.
In 2017 the Muizenberg Improvement District worked hard to create a national surfing monument. Thus the Surfers
Circle Walk of Fame was born. Amongst the 30 inaugural inductees called the Legends of South African Surfing was Mr.
Collier.
Held on Sunday March 19, 2017 in Muizenburg plaques and notables were in attendance, it was a momentous
opportunity for healing, recognition and honor.
Ahmed enjoyed his motorcycle, he liked getting on the road with his beloved bride Fawzia.
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Ahmed’s story is not about apartheid exclusively, although it was a major setting from a negative influence. His life was
lived as a man of intentions, he dreamed big and he wanted to see the effects of his efforts not be restrained. This
determined energy is what made Ahmed bigger than life. He was not a tall man, but when in his presence he boomed
larger than life. His voice resonated presence and people took notice, he loved to tell a good story.
He was not afraid. His family is a reflection of his struggles and triumphs. He lived a life of purpose and intent.
Ahmed’s name will be immersed in South African surfing history along with those who supported the elitist blockade
against colored and blacks in their own waters. These racial restrictions were overthrown because men like Ahmed cared
about their God given rights, human rights, not only his future generations but all generations of visitors and citizens alike.