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Kelly Slater Wins Quiksilver Pro Presented By Samsung

Pictured: Kelly Slater heads straight to the top of the Foster's ASP Men's World Tour ratings. Credit ASP Tostee
Pictured: Kelly Slater heads straight to the top of the Foster's ASP Men's World Tour ratings. Credit ASP Tostee

Kelly Slater (USA), the man considered the greatest surfer of all time, has lived up to expectation once again by winning the first event of the 2006 Foster’s ASP Men’s World Tour, the Quiksilver Pro presented by Samsung, which climaxed in ultra clean one metre (three foot) waves at Duranbah beach on the southern end of Queensland’s Gold Coast today.

Against Australian surfing icon Taj Burrow (AUS), Slater, the seven-time world champion was back to his absolute best, and the 34-year-old wasted no time in securing a lead in the 30 minute final.

Thousands of fans cheered on as their surfing heroes went wave for wave, with both Burrow and Slater pulling out all the stops as they vied for the US$30,000 first place winners’ cheque and the all important ratings lead in the chase for the 2006 world surfing title.

While Burrow waited patiently for the best waves, Slater racked up continuous scores, each wave slightly better than his last. The clincher came in the latter stages, with judges awarding Slater an excellent 9.0 ride, which forced Burrow onto the ropes.

Despite his reputation as one of the most electric small-wave surfers in the world, 27-year-old Burrow was no match today for the ’King’, who for the first time since 1998 took top honours in the season’s opening event.

The final tallySlater leaving the water on 16.17 points to Burrow’s 14.60.

“It’s been eight years since I won the first event of the year, it feels awesome, it’s great to get a start like that. I didn’t finish out the year super strong last year, so to start this year in the number one spot feels really good,” said Slater.

The win brings Slater one step closer to another record, he is now just one WCT career victory shy of American legend Tom Curren’s total of 33, and it is the first time Slater has won one of his sponsor’s events since claiming the Quiksilver Pro in Biarritz, France in 1996.

The question also begs, will Slater chase his own record, and go for world title number eight? But at this stage, the champ is still undecided.

“It’s a real thing on everyone’s minds but it really isn’t in my focus right now. I do think about it, I’d be lying if I said I didn’t... but it’s not keeping me up at night and it’s not waking me up in the morning, it’s just something that could happen,” said Slater.

Burrow was diplomatic in defeat, despite stating his clear intention to win the event after finding renewed hunger following a broken foot that hampered the back end of his 2005 campaign. For his runner-up placing today, Burrow pocketed US$16,000 and slips into second on the world ratings with 1032 points behind Slater’s 1,200.

“Kelly did well, I didn’t get the wave I needed, but I’m really stoked with the result and to be out in the water competing again,” said Burrow.

“It was always going to be a tough challenge for me. I really wanted to pull a ‘Mick Fanning’ [who returned from injury to win last year’s Quiksilver Pro] and come from an injury lay off and win the event. I’ve had a lot of time to think about it and I now have a different perspective and realise the things I have to do to get the results. I feel really focused now.”

In this morning’s semi-finals, Slater ended tour rookie Bobby Martinez’s (USA) dream run in the Quiksilver Pro. The 23-year-old Santa Barbara surfer failed to find a second scoring ride in the fickle conditions of Duranbah Beach to finish equal third overall in his first top tour event as a touring championship surfer.

Martinez accounted for some of the sport’s biggest names on his way through to the semi-final eliminating 2000 world champion Mark Occhilupo (AUS) in round two, world-rated number five Phil MacDonald (AUS) in round three, 2002 Quiksilver Pro champion local Joel Parkinson (AUS) in round four and world number four Damien Hobgood (USA) in the quarter finals.

“I’m pleased with myself to make it this far and it was great experience for me. To lose to Kelly is… well he’s the best so it’s nothing to be ashamed of. There was only really the one good wave in the heat and Kelly got it,” said Martinez.

Brazilian teenager Adriano de Souza (BRA) was another rookie who sent a clear warning to the established ranks that the face of this year’s tour has changed with the inclusion of a record 10 new rookies in the world’s top 45.

The 19-year-old was eliminated in a much closer second semi of the Quiksilver Pro by Burrow to now be ranked at equal third in the world after his first event as a WCT surfer. The two small wave specialists went wave for wave but Burrow managed a heat high 8.33 score after the midway mark to secure a finals berth.

“Getting this result is an amazing accomplishment. I’m very stoked. Hats of to Taj Burrow as he surfed very strong in the semi but I think I made a mark. Surfing against Taj was so good because it made me push myself and I learned a lot from this experience. I’ll go to Bells Beach now with a good mind,” said de Souza.

Former three times world champion Andy Irons (Haw) also fell to Burrow, eliminated from the quarter finals to finish equal fifth in his first event of the year.
The focus of the Foster’s ASP Men’s World Tour world now shifts to the Rip Curl Pro scheduled for Bells Beach, Victoria, Australia, April 11 – 21st, 2006.

Foster’s ASP Men’s World Tour Ratings after Event # 1 Quiksilver Pro presented by Samsung, Gold Coast 2006

1. Kelly Slater USA 1200 pts
2. Taj Burrow AUS 1032
3. Bobby Martinez USA 876
3. Adriano de Souza BRA 876
5. Andy Irons Haw 732
5. Taylor Knox USA 732
5. Raoni Monteiro BRA 732
5. Damien Hobgood USA 732
9. Joel Parkinson AUS 600
9. Troy Brooks AUS 600
9. Greg Emslie ZAF 600
9. Travis Logie ZAF 600
9. Tom Whitaker AUS 600
9. Marcelo Nunes BRA 600
9. Pancho Sullivan HAW 600
9. Darren O’Rafferty AUS 600

Slater also picked up some extra pocket money when he grabbed the Evian Longest Tube Ride Award.

Slotting into a deep tube in his round three heat Slater pipped Bruce Irons for the AUD$5000 cash.

 

APS WCT Tour 2010 Schedule

Mens's Division

Quiksilver Pro Gold Coast
Feb 27-Mar 10, Gold Coast Qld-Australia
Rip Curl Pro Bells
March 30 -April 10, Bells Beach Victoria-Australia
Hang Loose Santa Catarina Pro
April 23-May 2, Santa Catarina Brazil
Billabong Pro J-Bay
Jly 15-25, Jeffreys Bay South Africa
Billabong Pro Teahupoo
Aug 23 - Sept 3, Teahupoo Taiarapu-Tahiti
Hurley Pro Trestles
Sep 12-21, Trestles California-USA
Quiksilver Pro France
Sep 25-Oct 5, South West Coast France
Rip Curl Pro
Oct 7-18, Peniche, Portugal
Rip Curl Pro Search
Oct 30-Nov. 10 - Somewhere?
Billabong Pipeline Masters
Dec 8-20, Banzai Pipeline Oahu-Hawaii

Women's Division

Roxy Pro Gold Coast
Feb 27-Mar 10, Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia
Rip Curl Women's Pro Bells
Mar 30-April 10, Bells Beach Victoria, Australia
TSB Bank Women's Surf Festival
Apr 11-16 Taranaki – New Zealand
Commonwealth Bank Beachly Classic
Apr 21-26, Dee Why,Northern Beaches, NSW-Australia
Movistar Peru Classic presented by Rip Curl
June 8-13, Lobitos-Peru
Rip Curl Pro
Oct 7-11, Peniche-Portugal
Rip Curl Search
Oct 30-Nov 4, Somewhere
Gidget Pro
Nov 24-Dec 6, Sunset Beach Oahu, Hawaii
Billabong Pro Maui
Dec 8-20 Honolua Bay, Maui, Hawaii

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