Yadin Nicol (AUS), 27, posted an impressive Round 1 win today to keep his requalification hopes for the 2013 ASP Top 34 alive.
PIPELINE, Oahu/Hawaii (Saturday, December 8, 2012) – The Billabong Pipe Masters in Memory of Andy Irons kicked off Round 1 of competition today in pumping six-to-eight foot (2 metre) waves at Pipeline, hosting the ASP Top 34 as they battled the notorious local wildcards in an attempt to requalify for the 2013 ASP Top 34.
The 2012 Billabong Pipe Masters, the final stop on the 2012 ASP World Championship Tour (WCT), will see a showdown for this year’s ASP World Title and also represents the final jewel of the Vans Triple Crown.
Kieren Perrow (AUS), 35, defending Billabong Pipe Masters Champion, got the best of a hard-fought heat against dangerous Pipeline specialist Evan Valiere (HAW), 29, on the opening heat of the day, keeping his hopes of a repeat victory alive.
“That felt like a final,” Perrow said. “I was expecting Evan (Valiere) to pull off some bombs. He’s an unreal surfer out here. We were out of position on those sets, but I’m glad we were and he wasn’t in position. It was a nerve-wracking heat being in the first one of the event and I’m just glad to get the win.”
Perrow got off to a tough start to his campaign, only finding a series of small scores and a broken board early on. The veteran rebounded however, finding tubes at both Pipeline and Backdoor in the back half of the heat to secure the win.
“My boards are both 6’2” but I’m bummed I broke the first one,” Perrow said. “It was shaped to be more like a 6’6”. This other one was a little small. I kind of free fell in to a few and I’m glad to get a couple of scores. I didn’t have anything before that.”
Yadin Nicol (AUS), 27, current ASP WCT No. 29, kept his hopes of requalifying for the 2013 ASP WCT alive, besting North Shore local Flynn Novak (HAW), 29, compliments of an impressive backdoor barrel to move to Round 2.
“That was fun.,” Nicol said. “To be honest, it’s a little weird with the overlapping heats. It turned on out there and a few bombs came through. I got smoked a couple of times, we had everything. That view never gets old. I was pretty scared at the time and trying to not thing about that lip coming down on my head. I’m stoked to get through that heat.”
Wildcard Kalani Chapman (HAW), 30, capitalized on his veteran experience, posting two standout performances in the building swell. Chapman advanced over two impressive hurdles, besting Tiago Pires (PRT), 32, and Adrian Buchan (AUS), 30, to advance to Round 3.
“I just paddled out and knew since the first heat had priority that I wanted to move around and get as many waves as possible. That was my game-plan and it started out really well. I was stoked to get a really good start and I hope it happens every time.”
Chapman opted for a slightly larger board than most of his competitors and feels his more buoyant equipment helps not only with paddling, but navigating through foamy barrels.
“Riding a big board isn’t always about catching the wave. Sometimes when you’re in the barrel the foam-ball will explode out in front of you and a big board will help you ride out over it. It’s working. I’m just stoked to be surfing in the contest. It’s a dream and I’m psyching no matter what.”
Shane Dorian (HAW), 40, former ASP WCT competitor and big-wave specialist, was deadly in his Round 1 bout, notching the day’s highest single-wave score of 9.17 out of 10 for a deep backdoor barrel.
“I always start off with a plan, but sometimes it doesn’t materialize,” Dorian said. “I try my best and hopefully get a few nuggets. The conditions were tricky with lots of bumps. I was happy to get that 9 and after that I was just playing defense. I broke my old faithful, I was bummed about that, but I just got spanked out there. It’s all good though, that’s what they’re for.”
Sebastian Zietz (HAW), 24, current frontrunner for the Vans Triple Crown and qualifier for the 2013 ASP Top 34, moved one step closer to securing the coveted ASP Specialty Event, taking a Round 1 win over fellow wildcard Glenn Hall (IRL), 31.
“I guess the thing that stuck out most in my mind in that heat was my wipeout,” Zietz said. “The thing just mowed me down. I found a couple of open ones in the end, so thank you Pipeline. I’m honored to put my names up there with the other guys that have won Haleiwa. I’ve never done well at Sunset, so making the final was a dream come true. I need to make a few more heats at Pipe and we’ll see what happens.”
Event organizers will reconvene tomorrow morning at 6:30am to assess conditions for a possible 8am start.
REMAINING BILLABONG PIPE MASTERS ROUND 2 MATCH UPS:
Heat 4: Alejo Muniz (BRA) vs. Shane Dorian (HAW) Heat 5: Bede Durbidge (AUS) vs. Ricardo dos Santos (BRA) Heat 6: Travis Logie (ZAF) vs. Sebastian Zietz (HAW) Heat 7: Kai Otton (AUS) vs. Dane Reynolds (USA) Heat 8: Miguel Pupo (BRA) vs. Adam Melling (AUS) Heat 9: Damien Hobgood (USA) vs. Fred Patacchia (HAW) Heat 10: Matt Wilkinson (AUS) vs. Yadin Nicol (AUS) Heat 11: Brett Simpson (USA) vs. Kolohe Andino (USA) Heat 12: Heitor Alves (BRA) vs. Kieren Perrow (AUS)
BILLABONG PIPE MASTERS ROUND 3 MATCH-UPS:
Heat 1: John John Florence (HAW) vs. TBD Heat 2: Owen Wright (AUS) vs. TBD Heat 3: Adriano de Souza (BRA) vs. TBD Heat 4: Julian Wilson (AUS) vs. TBD Heat 5: Jordy Smith (ZAF) vs. TBD Heat 6: Joel Parkinson (AUS) vs. TBD Heat 7: Gabriel Medina (BRA) vs. TBD Heat 8: Josh Kerr (AUS) vs. TBD Heat 9: Kelly Slater (USA) vs. TBD Heat 10: Taj Burrow (AUS) vs. TBD Heat 11: Jeremy Flores (FRA) vs. TBD Heat 12: Mick Fanning (AUS) vs. TBD