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    Seventh heaven for Layne Beachley as she wins 7th title
     
     
    Layne Beachley : photo ASP/Covered Images




    ASP 2007 Womens World Championship Tour News. 

    SEVENTH HEAVEN FOR LAYNE BEACHLEY AT BILLABONG PRO MAUI

    Surfersvillage Global Surf News, 11 December, 2006 : - - HONOLUA BAY, Hawaii  Seventeen-year ASP Women’s World Tour veteran Layne Beachley has won an unprecedented 7th ASP Women’s World Tour Title in Honolua Bay, Maui today. It has been two years since Beachley last secured a world title.

    "It's surreal, absolutely surreal,” Beachley said. “It's been such a journey this year and to not have to actually fight for it, to have it almost handed to me, it's one of the most amazing experiences I've ever had. This is probably one of the most rewarding and satisfying world titles I've ever won.”

    This is the fifth world crown the 34-year-old has clinched in Maui. She clinched her first title in 1998 in France, and her second, in 1999, at Sunset Beach. Each of her five since have been won at Honolua Bay.

    “This is my fifth world title in Maui and my seventh title overall,” Beachley said. “Maui obviously has a very special place in my heart; it’s such an amazing amphitheater. It’s been such a beautiful day and such a surreal experience – I don’t know how to explain it.”

    Beachley’s win came after Chelsea Georgeson (AUS), the only surfer who could challenge Beachley for the title, was eliminated by Claire Bevilacqua (AUS) the quarterfinal before hers. Beachley paddled into her heat against Rebecca Woods the 2006 ASP Women’s World Champion.

     


    Layne Beachley : photo ASP/Covered Images

     

    “I’m not finding it anti-climatic that Chelsea didn’t get through her quarterfinal but I anticipated it coming down to the final so we could fight for it – that’s how I’ve won all of my other world titles out here,” Beachley said. “To have Chelsea go down and to paddle out there as the 2006 ASP World Champion rather than fighting for it was unbelievable.”

    Beachley was the world’s No. 1 female surfer for six successive years – from 1998 to 2003 – and holds the record for the most consecutive surfing world championships, male or female. Her ASP Women’s World Title stranglehold was interrupted by Sofia Mulanovich (PER) in 2004 and Georgeson in 2005.

    Only Kelly Slater (USA) has won more ASP World Titles than Beachley, having won his eighth ASP crown this year. Slater’s five consecutive titles from 1994-1998 are the closest anyone has come to nearing Beachley’s six-year pro-surfing monopoly. 

    When asked what it meant to her to have seven world titles to Slater’s eight, Beachley joked: “It means I’m going for eight and Kelly better not win nine! It’s means I’m going to go out there and have some more fun. I think Kelly is going to go for 10 and if he does he can have it!”

    Beachley fought with Melanie Redman-Carr (AUS), who won the first three events of the 2006 season, for pole position through much of the year, but Redman-Carr bowed out of contention with a Round Three loss earlier this week. She finished the season as world No. 2. Defending world champion and 2006 world No. 3 Georgeson was a late addition to the 2006 title race.

     


    Layne Beachley : photo ASP/Covered Images

     

    “It was a pretty interesting year,” Georgeson said. “I definitely didn’t make it easy for myself. I left my run a little bit late. Coming off a [world title] win last year; it’s pretty hard to back that up. I was pretty excited coming into this last event, having a chance still so I’m happy with third place, it could have been worse.”

    Georgeson, who at 23-years-old is 11-years younger than Beachley, was gracious in defeat and full of praise for Beachley’s contributions to the sport.

    “Layne has always been there and she’s always been such a good role model for all of us girls,” Georgeson said. “What she’s done for women’s surfing –running her own event, still competing on tour and then winning seven world titles – it’s pretty amazing. I give her a lot of credit. It takes a lot to just win one, but to be able to go back each year and win; it’s pretty awesome to see.”

    The ASP Women’s World Tour will take a break until late February of 2007 when it resumes on the Gold Coast of Australia – Georgeson’s home turf. “It’ll be interesting to see what happens next year… if Layne’s still hungry for more,” Georgeson said. “I’m sure she’ll probably be heading for eight now so congratulations to her for sure. She’s an amazing competitor.”

    Layne Beachley’s 2006 ASP Women’s World Tour Results:
    Roxy Pro Australia (Feb. 28 – Mar. 12): 2nd place
    Roxy Pro Fiji (Apr. 22 – Apr. 29): 2nd place
    Billabong Pro Tahiti (May 14 – May 16): 3rd place
    Billabong Pro Brazil (Aug. 21 – 28): 1st place
    Rip Curl Pro France (Aug. 31 – Sept. 5): 5th place
    Havaianas Beachley Classic (Oct. 9 – Oct 15): 2nd place
    Roxy Pro Hawaii (Nov. 24 – Dec. 6): 5th place
    Billabong Pro Maui (Dec. 8 – Dec. 20): 3rd place

    Layne Beachley’s ASP Women’s World Tour Career Year End Results:
    2006: 1st (Clinched the ASP Women’s World Tour Title in Maui)
    2005: 5th
    2004: 4th
    2003: 1st (Clinched the ASP Women’s World Tour Title in Maui)
    2002: 1st (Clinched the ASP Women’s World Tour Title in Maui)
    2001: 1st (Clinched the ASP Women’s World Tour Title in Maui)
    2000: 1st (Clinched the ASP Women’s World Tour Title in Maui)
    1999: 1st (Clinched the ASP Women’s World Tour Title Sunset Beach)
    1998: 1st (Clinched the ASP Women’s World Tour Title France)
    1997: 2nd
    1996: 3rd
    1995: 2nd
    1994: 4th
    1993: 6th
    1992: 17th
    1991: 12th
    1990: 10th

    2006 Final ASP Women’s World Tour Ratings
    1. Layne Beachley (AUS) 6374
    2. Melanie Redman-Carr (AUS) 5802
    3. Chelsea Gerogeson (AUS) 5797
    4. Jessi Miley-Dyer (AUS) 4440
    5. Sofia Mulanovich (PER) 4105
    6. Rebecca Woods (AUS) 3794
    7. Claire Bevilacqua (AUS) 3564
    8. Keala Kennelly (HAW) 3516
    9. Silvana Lima (BRA) 3408
    10. Megan Abubo (HAW) 3398
    11. Rochelle Ballard (HAW) 3312
    12. Samantha Cornish (AUS) 3218
    13. Heather Clark (ZAF) 3180
    14. Julia Christian (USA) 2834
    15. Trudy Todd (AUS) 2244
    16. Serena Brooke (AUS) 2232
    17. Jacqueline Silva (BRA) 2142

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