While things have seemed quiet as everyone has been distracted dealing with the day-to-day challenges during the pandemic, Surf Cup has been hard at work continuing to further their interests despite their impact on our community.
As neighbors, we have seen the continued activities at Surf Cup with lots of cars and people without social distancing. However, the large-scale tournaments that were becoming commonplace prior to Covid have not yet been allowed to return. As a result, Surf Cup began moving their tournaments to Arizona, despite the December 14, 2020 state guidelines for youth sports which specifically stated "Teams must not participate in out-of-state tournaments; several multistate outbreaks have been reported in CA residents and around the nation." The Phoenix city council even voted on December 2nd to cancel all organized sports at the city’s fields to keep the thousands of athletes, coaches, and parents from around the country from coming there while virus levels were spiking, but Surf Cup found private fields instead. Surf Cup completely disregarded the CA state public health orders and organized tournaments with as many as 500 teams in AZ over the weekends of Dec 27-29 and Jan 1-4. This was a flagrant violation which completely undermined the efforts of health officials who were trying to keep the spread of the virus under control. While many residents were following rules and giving up family visits over the holidays, and others were struggling to keep their businesses afloat, Surf Cup proceeded with their reckless behavior, with no concern for the possibility of spreading the virus to their neighbors upon return.
Now it appears they have their sights on other business opportunities. As you may know, activities at the Del Mar Horsepark have ceased for the time being while environmental and financial issues are being worked through. There is very strong community support to help the 22nd District Agricultural Association Board (which manages and operates the Fairgrounds and Horsepark) in order to resolve the current problems exacerbated by financial losses during COVID and reopen the Horsepark as soon as possible.
The 22nd DAA Board has appointed a special Horsepark committee which held its first public meeting Friday. During public comment, Surf Cup Sports VP Rob Haskell stated that he understands the “historical use of that property is important to people” and wanted to propose some collaboration for uses to compliment the Horsepark equestrian uses. That is quite a statement coming from a group who repeatedly failed to recognize the importance of the historical use of the polo fields for equestrians and proceeded to kick out the SD Polo Club from using the fields Surf Cup now occupies. Later on, Surf Cup CEO Brian Enge stated, “We think we’ve done a really good job of serving the community”, and wanted to look at opportunities to collaborate and “drive growth and revenue” with Horsepark. In other words, they want to expand. And when they expand, they take over. Just ask the SD Polo Club.
To the people who care about Horsepark and hope to reinstate equestrian uses there, watch out. These are the same folks who refused to coordinate their tournament dates with the 22nd DAA in 2019 so as not to conflict with the busy County Fair dates resulting in dangerous traffic gridlock. These are the same folks who illegally pumped stormwater onto Horsepark property to try to salvage their Thanksgiving tournament after a rainstorm in 2019. The actions of Surf Cup have proven time and time again to be only in serving their own economic interests and have not served the neighboring community. Clearly, they sense an opening to capitalize on the situation at the Horsepark across the street, and while we have all been trying to survive these challenging times and maintain a somewhat “normal” life during Covid, Surf Cup is thinking ahead to how they can expand and bring in more revenue when this is over. We need to all remain vigilant and keep them from getting a toehold in to the future at Horsepark. To the equestrian community, please heed our warning. Their interests do not align with yours, no matter what they may tell you.