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ASSOCIATION OF SURFING PROFESSIONALS (ASP) INTERNATIONAL
Oxbow Pro World Longboard Championship
ASP World Longboard Championship
Les Cavaliers, Anglet, France
April 30 – May 6, 2007
TRIALISTs VIE FOR WILDCARDS AT OXBOW PRO WORLD LONGBOARD CHAMPIONSHIP
Michael Detemple (Indialantic, Florida, USA) just managed to sneak past Hawaii’s Dino Miranda, during round one of the Oxbow Pro trials, posting an excellent 8.0 point ride (out of ten points) off his first wave and following up with an average second wave to finish in first place. Pic Credit ASP Tostee
ANGLET, France (Monday, Apr. 30, 2007) – It was an epic morning of surfing at les Cavaliers, Anglet, France as the challenge to find the four wildcards that will compete in the main event of the Oxbow Pro World Longboard Championship started in earnest. The winner of the main event will be crowned as the Association of Surfing Professionals' (ASP) world longboard champion.
Yet with only four spots available and 48 trialists entered, competition was always going to be fierce. Luckily with an outgoing tide, conditions went from excellent to epic throughout the heats of round 1, with six-foot faces being brushed by a light offshore breeze.
The first heat of the day saw young South African surfer Kwezi Qika hit the water. The 18-year-old from Cape Town has probably sacrificed more than most to make the event.
“There has been times when I have not eaten at night, just to save extra money so I could come here, said Qika.
“I also had to ask my Mum for a loan, so it’s been really hard. My goal is just to get through my first heat.”
Despite having to hitchhike to the event from neighboring Biarritz leaving the backpackers where he is staying at 5.30am, Qika realized his goal and progressed through his first heat, along with Brazilian Robledo de Oliveira.
Unfortunately though his good fortune didn't hold and he was eliminated in the second round. Qika’s traveling partner, Durban’s Lyle Greer, was also unlucky breaking his board in Heat 11.
“I sold my car to come to this event and I had such high hopes and now I’ve broken my board,” lamented the South African. “Plus I lost in my first heat and now I have to go home.”
His travels home were in stark contrast to those of local standout Damien Castera (FRA) who lives within walking distance of the competition break. Despite some nerves, but with friends and family cheering him on, Castera scored one of the highest heat scores of the day, a 15.00 out of a possible 20.00, to convincingly win his heat.
“My legs were shaking as I’m always pretty nervous in competitions,’” said Castera. “But I managed that long wave and am very happy. There are only four spots available, and there are so many good surfers, but I will aim to do my best and make the main event.”
Edouard Delpero (FRA), another local young talent, will join Castera in the second round. Delpero, an alternate on the trials list, was taken out of class at his nearby high school by his father this morning when a late cancellation meant he earned an event berth at short notice. It didn’t seem to faze the 16-year-old, who finished second behind Harrison Roach, the Australian scoring a day high 16.25 out of 20. Compatriot Jackson Close, who also surfed with a mix of modern radical moves and traditional style scored a two-wave total of 16.25 and was the only surfer to match this score.
Unfortunately a viscous storm carrying strong onshore winds and rain meant that competition was abandoned after Heat 2 of the Round of 68. Conditions are set to improve tomorrow with organizers hoping to finish the trials event and push on to start the main event of the Oxbow Pro World Longboard Championship. For more information go www.oxboworld.com
Upcoming Round 2 Heats: 69 surfers remain (1st and 2nd advance)
Heat 3: Nahina Kapono (HAW), James Parry (GBR), Troy Mothershead (USA)
Heat 4: Dino Miranda (HAW), Adam Griffiths (GBR), Hugo le Frapper (FRA), Elliot Dudley (GBR)
Heat 5: Tony Silvagni (USA), Theirry Andre (FRA), Damien Castera (FRA), Edwouard Delpero (FRA)
Heat 6: Claude Maki (JPN), Mathieu Marachal (FRA), Ramon Perez (ESP), Harrison Roach (AUS)
Results
Round 1: 92 surfers remain: (1st and 2nd advance)
Heat 1: Robledo de Oliveria (BRA) 8.50, Kwezi Qika (SAF) 8.25, Jose Teixeira (PRT) 4.60, Clovis Donizetti (FRA) 4.40
Heat 2: Jackson Close (AUS) 16.25, Christian Clark (USA) 9.15, Alexis Deniel (FRA) 9.05, Paulo Dias PRT) 4.20
Heat 3: Sam Bleakley (GBR) 12.40, Luis Bento (PRT) 8.00, Jon Kepoo 7.05, Xabi Jourdes (EUR) 6.35
Heat 4: Jared Neal (AUS) 14.25 Gabriel Nasciemento (BRA) 9.15, Jason Suzuki (JPN) 7.20, Pedro Silva (PRT) 3.35
Heat 5: Michael Detemple (USA) 12.85, Dino Miranda (HAW) 12.25, Yuji Yoshikawa 8.00, Karna Goile (FRA) 7.75
Heat 6: Adam Griffits (GBR) 14.75, Nahina Kapano (HAW) 12.90 Jeremy Boisson (FRA) 7.05, Arauzo Remi (FRA) 6.34
Heat 7: James Perry (GBR) 12.00, Hugo Le Fraper (8.75), Jesse Jeremes (AUS) 7.50, Benoit Brecq (FRA) 5.75
Heat 8: Elliot Dudley (GBR) 13.50 , Tony Mothershead (USA) 12.75, Hugo Tapia (PRT) 9.25, Keoki Saguibo (HAW) 6.50
Heat 9: Tony Silvagni (USA) 15.00, Claude Maki (JPN) 10.00, Lucien le Ray (FRA) 4.10, Marcos Reis 1.65
Heat 10: Mathieu Marechal (FRA) 12.00, Thierry Andre (FRA) 9.85, Marcelo Lima (BRA) 9.25, Gwen Christien (FRA) 7.30
Heat 11: Damien Castera (FRA) 15.00, Ramon Perez (ESP) 6.70, Lyle Greer (SAF) 4.35, Miguel Ferreira (PRT) 3.70
Heat 12: Harrison Roach (AUS) 16.25, Eduardo Delpero (FRA) 14.25, Scotty Fong (11.75), Roberto Lorenzo Sosa (ESP) 9.40
Round 2: 68 surfers remain (1st and 2nd advance)
Heat 1: Sam Bleakley (GBR) 14.25, Robledo de Oliveira (BRA) 12.05, Christian Clark (USA) 10.25, Gabriel Nascimento (BRA) 6.60
Heat 2: Jared Neal (AUS) 13.65, Jackson Close (AUS) 12.05, Luis Bento (PRT) 6.85, Kwezi Qika (zAF) 6.50
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