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Association
of Surfing Professionals (ASP) North America
GO211 LIVE feat. The Honda U.S. Open pres. by O’Neill
(ASP WQS 6-Star)
O’Neill U.S. Open Pro Junior (ASP Grade-2 Pro Junior)
S3 Supergirl Pro Junior (ASP Grade-2 Pro Junior)
O’Neill U.S. Open of Longboarding
Huntington Beach, California, United States of America
July 18-27, 2008
Finalists and Trials Winners
Determined at Honda U.S. Open of Surfing pres. by O'Neill
HUNTINGTON BEACH, California (Sunday, July 20, 2008) –
The GO211 LIVE featuring the Honda U.S. Open of Surfing presented
by O’Neill saw an increase in swell today hitting in
the two-to-four foot (1 metre) range, as finalists for the
ASP Grade-2 O’Neill U.S. Open Pro Junior pres. by Honda,
the ASP Grade-2 S3 Supergirl Pro Junior, and the O’Neill
U.S. Open of Longboarding pres. by Honda were decided today,
as well as the eight advancing trialists who will receive
entry into the ASP WQS 6-Star men's event
International standouts Julian Wilson (Coolum, AUS) and Chris
Salisbury (Newport, AUS) continued to display top-level surfing
today, both advancing through the Semifinals of the O'Neill
U.S. Open Pro Junior and earning spots in next weekend's Final.
The feat marks an outstanding effort by both surfers, who
began their respective campaigns in Round 1, surfing through
five heats to make the Final.
Wilson, who claimed the ASP Grade-4 Nike 6.0 Pier Pressure
Pro Junior in Huntington Beach last month, proved once again
that he is a force to be reckoned with in the States, eliminating
current ratings leader on the ASP North America Pro Junior
Series, Cory Arrambide (Ventura,CA), in the Quarterfinal bout
this afternoon.
“This is the second time I’ve had Cory (Arrambide)
in my heat, and I don’t really see him much out there,"
Wilson said. "It’s really just whoever gets the
waves gets through the heats today. I got a couple fun waves
and was able to get through my heats."
Wilson locked in the highest heat totals shown today with
17.34 out of 20 points in his Quarterfinals victory and 17.73
out of 20 in his Semifinals win. The young Australian will
use the momentum he has built throughout the event to combat
fellow finalists Nat Young (Santa Cruz, CA), Tanner Gudauskas
(San Clemente, CA) and Salisbury in next week's Final.
Gudauskas was another standout in today's ASP Pro Junior event.
The young goofy-footer qualified for his first ever ASP North
America Pro Junior Final with a win over Salisbury, who advanced
behind Gudauskas in second.
“It’s my first ever ASP North America Pro Junior
Final, so I’m stoked,” Gudauskas said. “Everyone
is surfing really well in this event and I can’t wait
to get out there in front of everyone and give it my best
shot.”
The O’Neill U.S. Open Pro Junior pres. by Honda will
wrap up competition on Sunday, July 27, 2008 at 2:05 pm.
Sage Erickson (Ventura, CA) led the charge for the women in
the ASP Grade-2 S3 Supergirl Pro Junior, posting the highest
heat total in the women’s Semifinals of 15.56 out of
20 points. The Californian wunderkind dominated a stacked
heat against fellow Semifinalists Coco Ho (North Shore, HI),
who advanced in second, Lee Ann Curren (Hossegor, FRA) and
Quincy Davis (Montauk, NY).
“Being from California, I’m pretty used to these
conditions out at Huntington since we have so many local events
here,” Erickson said. “The current can definitely
be a factor, but it can work for you or against you, and it
helped me out there today.”
Erickson, who finished fourth at the Billabong Sebastian Inlet
Pro Junior held earlier this year will look to improve on
her result at this ASP Grade-2 women’s Pro Junior event.
“I’m really excited to make this final because
there’s quite a few good international surfers in this
Pro Junior,” Erickson said. “By getting fourth
in the final at Sebastian, I missed getting into the ASP World
Junior Championships, so the only way I can get in is by getting
a wildcard. If I have a good showing here, I’m hoping
that it will help me get into that event. It’s also
a huge factor for me to get the points towards qualification
towards next year’s ASP World Junior because we don’t
have many events, so it makes each one really important.”
Courtney Conlogue (Santa Ana, CA), 2007 ASP North America
Pro Junior Champion, put her local knowledge to good use today
as she defeated ASP WQS ratings leader and qualifier for the
2009 ASP Women's World Tour Sally Fitzgibbons (Gerroa, AUS),
South African prodigy Nikita Robb (East London, ZAF), who
advanced into the finals behind Conlogue, and Floridian Haley
Watson (Jacksonville Beach, FL).
“She (Fitzgibbons) has had an amazing year and it’s
pretty tough, it can make or break you out there,” Conlogue
said. “You’ve got to be hunting for waves, and
today it’s just whoever gets the best waves. I didn’t
event think I got good waves, but I got what I needed to get
through. Local knowledge is a big part of it, but there’s
a lot of luck out there today just trying to find an open
face and trying to chase it down with the current.”
The S3 Supergirl Pro Junior Champion will be crowned on Saturday,
July 26, 2008 at 1:20 p.m.
The U.S. Open of Longboarding presented by Honda saw
Noah Shimabukuro (Oceanside, CA), Ned Snow (North Shore, HI),
Tony Silvagni (Kerry Beach, NC), and Taylor Jensen (San Clemente,
CA) advance through their Semifinals heats and into the Final,
which will be completed next Sunday.
Jensen, who combined traditional smooth longboarding style
with a series of aggressive off-the-lip attacks, dethroned
retuning 3X U.S. Open of Longboarding champion Colin McPhillips
(San Clemente, CA). Jensen finished second last year in this
event behind McPhillips in the Final, and will now look to
claim the U.S. Open Title.
“Any time you come out ahead of Colin (McPhillips),
you’re doing something right,” Jensen said. “I’m
stoked with the way it went. This is basically the biggest
longboarding event in California and for us to be able to
come out and surf in front of a decent crowd, with people
who don’t usually see longboarding, it really helps
evolve the sport. It helps to get our names out there and
it’s a lot of fun.”
Noah Shimabukuro (Oceanside, CA) who is originally from Maui,
earned a finals spot by defeating last year’s event
finalist Kai Sallas (Honolulu, HI).
“I’m stoked to be in the Final because this might
be the biggest longboarding event in the world,” Shimabukuro
said. “It’s unofficially considered the world
title because there are so many past world champions in the
event and all the best guys come out. So to get into the finals
feels like quite an accomplishment.”
The O’Neill U.S. Open of Longboarding champion will
be decided at 2:35 p.m on Sunday, July 27, 2008.
The eight trialists receiving a seed into the ASP WQS 6-Star
GO211 LIVE feat. the Honda U.S. Open pres. by O’Neill
were decided today, with Pablo Gutierrez (ESP), Granger Larsen
(Lahaina, HI), Nick Rozsa (Oxnard, CA), Macy Mullen (Milileni,HI),
Alejo Muniz (Florianopolis, BRA), Kyle Ramey (Poipu Beach,
HI), Dane Ward (San Clemente, CA) and Tyler Stanaland (Laguna
Beach, CA) advancing through today's Quarterfinals and earning
seeds into the main event
Muniz, who posted some of the Trials' highest scores, claimed
a victory today despite being under the weather.
“That heat was really fun, but it was hard because there’s
a lot of current,” Muniz said. “I got lucky out
there, and just tried to do my best. When I arrived here I
got sick, but my friends gave me some medicine and I’m
feeling better.”
Muniz will face an international field of competitors in the
Round of 192 in the Honda U.S. Open of Surfing presented by
O'Neill which begins tomorrow.
Ramey, who finished second behind Muniz will look to grab
some valuable ratings points in his first ASP WQS 6-Star appearance.
“I’m stoked to make it through the Trials,”
Ramey said. “I’ve never been in an ASP WQS 6-Star
before, so it’s huge. Conditions are tough out there.
The south is really straight and walled, but I just tried
to make the most of it.”
Ward earned his main event berth with tight heat victory over
his fellow Quarterfinalists Dege O'Connell (Hana, HI), Jody
Davis (Jacksonville, FL) and Stanaland (who advanced in 2nd).
“There’s a lot of current, but at least there’s
waves,” Ward said. “This is the first ASP WQS
6-Star event I’ve ever competed in and I haven’t
done many events this year, so I was feeling like I had nothing
to prove. I just wanted to go out there and surf and have
fun, so I’m excited to have my first experience in the
6-Star."
The ASP WQS 6-Star GO211 LIVE feat. the Honda U.S. Open pres.
by O’Neill main event will begin tomorrow at 8 a.m.
with the Round of 192.
O’Neill U.S. Open of
Surfing pres. by Honda Pro Junior Results:
Semifinals
(1st and 2nd advance)
Heat 1: Julian Wilson (AUS) 17.73, Nat Young (USA) 11.20,
Andrew Doheny (USA) 10.26, Quinn McCrystal (USA) 4.40
Heat 2: Tanner Gudauskas (USA) 15.67, Chris Salisbury (AUS)
11.27, Matt Pagan (USA) 10.73, John John Florence (USA) 7.40
Quarterfinals (1st and 2nd
advance)
Heat 1: Julian Wilson (AUS) 17.34, Quinn McCrystal (USA) 13.83,
Cory Arrambide (USA) 13.33, Noah Erickson (USA) 5.03
Heat 2: Andrew Doheny (USA) 17.10, Nat Young (USA) 15.83,
Mason Ho (HAW) 13.50, Luke Davis (USA) 10.10
Heat 3: Tanner Gudauskas (USA) 14.34, Chris Salisbury (AUS)
9.13, Marshall Alberga (USA) 8.36, Keetin Devine (USA) 6.24
Heat 4: Matt Pagan (USA) 8.43, John John Florence (HAW) 7.96,
Dillon Perillo (USA) 5.90, Austin Smith-Ford (USA) 2.77
Round of 32 (1st and 2nd advance)
Heat 1: Noah Erickson (USA) 12.83, Andrew Doheny (USA) 12.67,
Jason Harris (USA) 5.60, Nick Rupp (USA) 2.66
Heat 2: Julian Wilson (AUS), 16.50, Nat Young (USA) 11.34,
Evan Thompson (USA) 10.74, Spencer Regan (USA) 5.33
Heat 3: Mason H0 (HAW) 10.50, Quinn McCrystal (USA) 9.73,
Bruno Rodrigues (USA) 8.20, Christian Saenz (USA) 3.23
Heat 4: Luke Davis (USA) 13.26, Cory Arrambide (USA) 11.20,
Joan Duru (FRA) 9.23, Evan Geiselman (USA) 8.32
Heat 5: Chris Salisbury (AUS) 13.50, Austin Smith-Ford (USA)
11.33, Kiron Jabour (HAW) 10.43, Colin Schildhauer (USA) 7.17
Heat 6: Tanner Gudauskas (USA) 13.84, Dillon Perillo (USA)
9.06, Taylor Thorne (USA) 6.33, Kellen Ellison (USA) 5.56
Heat 7: Matt Pagan (USA) 12.57, Keetin Devine (USA) 6.97,
Taylor Brothers (USA) 6.70, Ryan Burch (USA) 4.46
Heat 8: John John Florence (HAW) 12.83, Marshall Alberga (USA)
12.70, Rob Kelly (USA) 12.70, Gabe Garcia (USA)
S3 Supergirl Pro Junior Results:
Semifinals (1st and 2nd advance)
Heat 1: Sage Erickson (USA) 15.56, Coco Ho (HAW) 10.97, Lee
Ann Curren (FRA) 6.33, Quincy Davis (USA) 5.07
Heat 2: Courtney Conlogue (USA) 9.00, Nikita Robb (ZAF) 8.63,
Sally Fitzgibbons (AUS) 6.67, Haley Watson (USA) 1.33
O’Neill U.S. Open of Longboarding pres. by Honda Results:
Semifinals (1st and 2nd advance)
Heat 1: Noah Shimabukuro (USA) 17.37, Ned Snow (USA) 12.97,
Harley Ingleby (AUS) 11.17, Kai Sallas (HAW) 10.13
Heat 2: Tony Silvagni (USA) 13.63, Taylor Jensen (USA) 13.60,
Justin Quintal (USA) 11.60, Christian Clark (USA) 5.47
Quarterfinals: (1st and 2nd advance)
Heat 1: Kai Sallas (HAW) 15.50, Ned Snow (USA) 13.33, Kevin
Osborne (USA) 5.23, Linden Broccoli (USA) 4.27
Heat 2: Noah Shimabukuro (USA) 17.37, Harley Ingleby (AUS)
16.90, Josh Muhr (USA) 13.66, Cole Robbins (USA) 10.20
Heat 3: Tony Silvagni (USA) 17.53, Justin Quintal (USA) 13.37,
Troy Mothershead (USA) 10.40, Darren Ledingham (USA) 7.93
Heat 4: Taylor Jensen (USA) 17.00, Dodger Kremel (USA) 13.50,
Colin McPhillips (USA) 12.50, Christian Clark (USA) 7.67
Round of 32 (1st and 2nd advance)
Heat 1: Kai Sallas (HAW) 15.50, Josh Mohr (USA) 14.83, Joe
Aaron (USA) 8.17, Dylan Andrews (USA) 5.66
Heat 2: Ned Snow (USA) 16.26, Noah Shimabukuro (USA) 12.50,
Harrison Roach (USA) 11.86, Mike Stidham (USA) 10.27
Heat 3: Cole Robbins (USA) 14.50, Linden Broccoli (USA) 10.33,
Keegan Edwards (HAW) 8.67, Artie Castro (USA) 0.33
Heat 4: Harley Ingleby (AUS) 14.84, Kevin Osbourne (USA) 10.60,
Chris Koerner (USA) 5.50, Jordan Thomas (USA) 4.40
Heat 5: Darren Ledingham (USA) 13.76, Colin McPhillips (USA)
13.10, Sterling Foxcroft (USA) 6.10, Brett Heimstra (USA)
3.60
Heat 6: Troy Mothershead (USA) 14.16, Christian Clark (USA)
12.96, Josh Baxter (USA) 10.83, Nobuhiro Ogashira (JPN) 4.53
Heat 7: Taylor Jensen (USA) 15.34, Justin Quintal (USA) 11.27,
Billy Harris (USA) 7.00, Dennis Bourg (USA)
Heat 8: Dodger Kremel (USA) 14.33, Tony Silvangni (USA) 12.27,
Justin Hugron (USA) 11.37
Round of 48 (1st and 2nd advance)
Heat 5: Sterling Foxcroft (USA) 11.00, Nobuhiro Ogashira (JPN)
8.00, Billy Compton (USA) 5.44
Heat 6: Christian Clark (USA) 11.93, Darren Ledingham (USA)
10.67, Kevin McNicol (USA) 5.60, Scott Shannon (USA) 5.07
Heat 7: Justin Quintal (USA) 16.17, Justin Hugron (USA) 11.17,
Jack Sabala (USA) 8.33, Tommy Witt (USA) 7.86
Heat 8: Tony Silvagni (USA) 12.00, Billy Harris (USA) 10.10,
Shane Van Herk (USA) 6.57, Patrick Giles (USA) 4.57
GO211 LIVE feat. the Honda U.S. Open of Surfing Trials Results:
Quarterfinals
(1st and 2nd advance to main event)
Heat 1: Pablo Gutierrez (ESP) 15.33, Granger Larson (HAW)
10.17, Andrew Doheny (USA) 7.10, Kyle Kennelly (USA) 6.73
Heat 2: Nick Rozsa (USA) 16.10, Macy Mullen (HAW) 8.34, Dillon
Perillo (USA) 6.90, Clay Marzo (HAW) 4.00
Heat 3: Alejo Muniz (BRA) 10.33, Kyle Ramey (HAW) 9.84, Chase
Newsom (USA) 9.40, John John Florence (HAW) 8.93Heat 4: Dane
Ward (USA) 8.83, Tyler Stanaland (USA) 8.56, Jody Davis (USA)
7.60, Dege O’Connell (HAW) 6.23
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