 Pancho Sullivan : photo Karen Wilson/Tostee.com
Vans Triple Crown of Surfing O’Neill
World Cup of Surfing * Sunset Beach, Oahu, Hawaii 25 November - 6
December 2005
Vans Women’s Triple Crown of Surfing O’Neill World Cup of Surfing Sunset Challenge * Sunset Beach, Oahu,
Hawaii 25 November - 7 December 2005
O'Neill/Sunset: Live Webcast
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SULLIVAN'S WCT FUTURE SET AT O'NEILL WORLD CUP OF SURFING Huntington
Beach's Brett Simpson Vans Triple Crown 'Nose Guard' Rookie of the
Year
Surfersvillage Global Surf News, Sunset Beach, HAWAII -
(Monday, November 28, 2005) - On the momentum of last week's win at Haleiwa in
the first jewel of the Vans Triple Crown of Surfing, Pancho Sullivan (Hawaii)
blazed through his opening heat of the O'Neill World Cup of Surfing today with
the second-highest heat score of the fifth round - 16.4 points out of 20. Now
one round shy of the quarter finals, Sulivan's place on next year's coveted ASP
(Association of Surfing Professionals) World Championship Tour (WCT) is set. The
day's highest heat score came in the very last heat, posted by Australian Mick
Fanning, courtesy of a 9.4 and 9.0 rides.
Seeded directly into round five alongside defending Triple Crown champion
Sunny Garcia, there was little room for third- and fourth-placed surfers Adrian
Buchan (Australia) and Guilherme Herdy (Brazil), to get a look in on the heat.
Both Sullivan, 32, and Garcia, 35, powered through fan-tailing turns and wove
their way through tube rides to steal the show in 10-foot surf. It was a handing
of the baton from Garcia, who retires at the end of December, to Sullivan, who
is both the latest and the oldest Hawaiian to make it onto the WCT. But Garcia
won't be calling it a day until this Triple Crown is over.
"He's taking over the big man's spot," Garcia said of Pancho's WCT
qualification. "I'm retiring and he'll be the new Hawaii surfer on tour.
"Panchos a good friend of mine and we go out there and cheer each other on. I'd
like to see him win the Triple Crown if I can't, but I wouldn't bet against
myself!"
 CJ Hobgood : photo Karen Wilson/Tostee.com
Pancho is doing his best not to think about next year's WCT debut, totally
focused on the task at hand in the Triple Crown. "I've always been striving for
consistency at all three (Triple Crown) venues," said Sullivan. "My main focus
is always the Triple Crown. It's my world title, or at least that's how I look
at it.
"It would be great to surf all the way through with Sunny and meet up in the
final. It would be an honor to be with Sunny in the final - I don't think I've
ever been in a final with him out here."
The entrance of the top seeds into the competition today did much to hype up
a huge weekday crowd, particularly when so many underdogs were making good of
the opportunity. By day's end, almost half (15) of the 32 top seeds had been
eliminated, with young guns the likes of Nathan Carroll (Hawaii), Tim Reyes
(California), Bede Durbidge (Australia), and Brett Simpson forging their way
towards the major placings. For Simpson, who made the first final of his career
at Haleiwa last week, his performance at this event has already earned him the
coveted Nose Guard Vans Triple Crown Rookie of the Year Award. Fellow Huntington
Beach surfer Reyes was the recipient of this award last year. Simpson, 20, will
be presented with his award at the conclusion of the O'Neill World Cup final.
 Mick Fanning : : photo Karen Wilson/Tostee.com
Throughout the course of the day, waves dropped from a solid 10-feet in the
morning to 6- to 8-feet by afternoon, but the high scoring rides kept coming.
Top single wave scores today went to Kieren Perrow (Australia) 9.47, Mick
Fanning (Australia) 9.4 and 9.0, Gabe Kling (USA) and Yuri Sodre (Brazil) each
counting an 8.83, and Joel Parkinson (Australia) with an 8.5. Others to advance
included Maz Quinn (New Zealand), Andy Irons (Hawaii), David Weare (South
Africa), and C.J. Hobgood (USA). Eliminations included that of Makua Rothman
(Hawaii), Bruce Irons (Hawaii), and Mark Occhilupo (Australia).
With this swell episode forecast to drop into tomorrow, it is possible that
there will be a break in competition tomorrow before the onset of a new swell
for Wednesday. There are two days of competition still to run, including the
women's O'Neill Sunset Challenge.
Today's complete results available here ....(Not on menu bar, but
on left side below "Contest Status")
More todays photos
available here
Surfing events will be covered live on: www.oneill.com www.aspworldtour.com www.triplecrownofsurfing.com
 Raina Garcia, Sunny's wife : photo Kistin
Scholtz/Tostee.com
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