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Top: Kana Miss Cup
Champion, Alizee Arnaud
cracks a nice right in Hourtin, France.
Above: Pauline Ado jumps back into the ratings
lead after her runner up finish in the event.
Photos: © Aquashot/ASPEurope.com
Left: Event runner-up
Pauline Ado, Kana Miss
Cup Champion Alizee Arnaud, and third place
finisher Lee-Ann Curren.
Photo: © Aquashot/ASPEurope.com
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Association
of Surfing Professionals (ASP) Europe
Kana Miss Cup
ASP Grade-2 Women’s Pro Junior event
ASP European Junior Women’s Stop No. 5 of 8
Hourtin, France
15-17 August 2008
Alizee Arnaud Claims
ASP Grade-2 Kana Miss Cup Junior Event in Hourtin
HOURTIN, France
(Sunay, August 17, 2008) – Alizee Arnaud (FRA),
18, won her second event of the season today after defeating
top regional under-21 female surfers Pauline Ado (FRA),
Lee-Ann Curren (FRA) and Canelle Bulard (FRA)
in the final of the Association of Surfing Professionals
(ASP) Grade-2 Kana Miss Cup Pro Junior. From the four
girls who made the final, three of them have already
won an event this year and Arnaud is the only one with
two wins under her belt.
Alizee Arnaud (FRA),
who ended up winning the 30-minute final with a 15.17
heat result (out of a possible 20), was a standout throughout
the 3-day event that witnessed some good quality three
foot (one meter) waves for its first edition as a Pro
Junior event only. Arnaud, despite winning two events
thus far, still stands second on the regional ratings.
"I had a slow
start in the final taking the righthander option and
I was not that confident", Arnaud said. "I
moved back down to the lefthander and found that good
8.50 pointer (out of a possible 10) which was a big
confidence boost."
Arnaud will have
to keep up the pressure against reigning ASP European
Women's Junior champion Pauline Ado (FRA) who jumped
back into 1st after finishing runner-up in the Kana
Miss Cup.
"Some big events
coming up still for the regional race so I will start
doing the maths later on", Arnaud said. "Next
stop is Portugal, then Hoseegor at home where I hope
I can take it again. So stoked with that win still,
and looking forward to keeping the good feeling going."
Arnaud aims at least
at a Top 2 finish that would give her a ticket for the
ASP World Junior Championships (WJC) in Narabeen next
January.
Pauline Ado (FRA)
was much awaited for her final appearance in Hourtin
coming from a great victory in Lacanau a week ago. Ado,
who has already been crowned regional champion in 2005
and 2007, missed a second consecutive win in Hourtin
finishing with a 12.34 point tally (out of a possible
20) for a runner-up finish.
"I was not
able to push my level further and I did not manage to
get any ride above 6 points", Ado said. "It
is probably my biggest regret but I am still happy with
that runner-up place because it is an ASP Grade-2 and
it gives more points."
Ado, who takes the
ratings' lead back, is focused on the regional race
and will be looking to secure a unprecedent third crown.
"I am back
up there and stoked to be", Ado said. "I am
really looking forward to remaining No. 1 and defend
my crown up to the end of the year. I want to surf better
and get another one this year, it is a big goal but
I feel like it is makable."
Lee-Ann Curren (FRA),
19, reigning ASP European Women's Champion, finished
3rd in the final, missing a first victory this year
for the second consecutive final after her second place
finish in Lacanau.
The ASP European
Women's Junior Tour will head down South to the beautiful
coast line of center Portugal for the Ericeira Pro Junior
next week.
FINALS
Heat 1: Alizée Arnaud (FRA) 15.17 pts, Pauline
Ado (FRA) 12.34 pts, Lee Ann Curren (FRA) 12.34 pts,
Cannelle Bulard (FRA) 6.54 pts
SEMIFINALS
Heat 1 : Lee Ann Curren (FRA) 12.73 pts, Pauline Ado
(FRA) 12.60 pts, Idoia Meabe (EUK) 8.47 pts, Raine Jakson
(AUS) 7.84 pts
Heat 2 : Alizée Arnaud (FRA) 13.67 pts, Cannelle
Bulard (FRA) 11.76 pts, Marie Dejean (FRA) 6.62 pts,
Francesca De Santos (PRT) 5.77 pts
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