Cherating’s sand bottomed left-hand point break offered up super fun waves for last year’s 2018 RAST #3 year end championship, which led to this year’s decision to return, as competitors and organizers alike thoroughly enjoyed what was for most of them their first ever Malaysian surfing experience.Located just about an hour’s drive north of Kuantan, and about a three-hour drive from the big city of Kuala Lumpur, Cherating’s surf season generally starts in late November and it can get waves until as late as March, which is due to its location on the west end of the South China Sea.Leading contenders for RAST 2019 championships are as follows; in the Men’s Shortboard Division are Indonesia’s Mega Artana with a win in India, Rio Waida with a win in Bali, who have the best shot at the championship trophy, and in the Women’s Shortboard it’s Dhea Natasya from Indonesia and Hayanna Iguchi (Bali/Brazil) who both have event wins to set them on top of the rankings.In the Men’s Longboard Division, Indonesia’s Arip “Mencos” Nurhidayat and Japan’s Masaya Tsukamoto both have event wins, and the Philippine’s Marven Abat has two runner up finishes, and in the Women’s Longboard Division its Dhea Natasya and Japan’s Natsumi Taoka who have posted wins and sit on top of the rankings.The competitor with the highest points total from two of the three events that will be crowned the champion, and each of the four champions will receive a trophy and $1,000 USD. With that, on top of the $11,700 USD total prize purse, it’s expected that the event will draw surfers from China, Indonesia, Japan, Korea, the Philippines, the Maldives, India, Sri Lanka, Taiwan, Thailand, Singapore, and of course from Malaysia to the 3-day RAST championship event.The prize money per division and registration limit per division is as follows: • Men's Shortboard: $3,700 USD – 32 competitors• Men's Longboard: $3,000 USD – 24 competitors• Women's Longboard: $2,500 USD – 24 competitors• Women's Shortboard: $2,500 USD – 24 competitorsTo register for the event, please follow THIS LINK.Entry fees are $50 for each of the Men’s Divisions, and $30 for each of the Women’s Divisions.For more competition information, consultation and/or business cooperation with REnextop, please email rast@renextop.com or call this number +86-400-809-1665.For event location and travel information you may contact Shidy Ibrahim at Safari Xtreme at shidy675@gmail.com or on Whatsapp at +60123902679 and check the Safari Xtreme Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/safarixtreme/Media partners: Surftime Magazine and My Life On BoardAbout the REnextop Asian Surfing TourThrough this series of competitions, REnextop will strengthen the integration of China's surfing community with the international surfing world to provide more opportunities, communication avenues and interactions. Surfers from various countries in the Asia-Pacific region including Japan, China, Korea, Indonesia, the Philippines, Malaysia, Burma, India, Sri Lanka and Taiwan are all invited to compete in these events.REnextop is Asia’s first platform dedicated to helping extreme sportsmen and independent athletes to realize their dreams, and surfing is one of the most important extreme sports in REnextop.Find out more about REnextop on Instagram and Facebook PageAbout the Asian Surf CooperativeThe Asian Surf Cooperative is a professional surfing organization with over 15 years of experience in the organizing, managing and supporting surfing events around the Asian region, from local boardriders club competitions to WSL World Championship Tour events.The Asian Surf Cooperative provides event management, live scoring, ISA certified judges, contest directors, digital photography and videography, event media packages, rankings, media coverage and distribution, and also assists the ISA in organizing Surf and SUP Instructor and International Judging courses.From local grassroots boardriders and junior events to specialty and WCT events, the ASC’s purpose and goal remains is grow the sport of surfing in the Asian region by offering reliable and consistent resources and assistance to both small and large organizations who are helping to make Asia’s surfing athlete’s dreams come true.Follow Asian Surf Co. on their website, Instagram and Facebook page