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    Neco Padaratz : photo Robertson/Vodafone Open



     
     
    Vodafone Open
    presented by Billabong

    ASP 4 Star WQS Mens Event
    Newcastle, New South Wales
    3 -9 April 2006

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    Padaratz Creates History by Winning the Vodafone Open

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    Surfersvillage Global Surf News, 9 April, 2006 : - - Brazilian surfer Neco Padaratz has made history at the Vodafone Open presented by Billabong at Newcastle today by winning through 12 heats from the opening round six days ago to claim victory in the ultimate final.

    In heavy 3m swells, Padaratz defeated Sydney’s Jarrad Howse in spectacular form, coming from behind and riding an awesome 8ft tube ride, posting the highest scoring wave of the event, a 9.93, and sending the 10,000 strong Newcastle crowd into screams.

    “That barrel was unbelievable, I will never forget that, the first time I have ever surfed Merewether,” said Padaratz. “I have never seen Newcastle this big, it’s such a good present.” “It was an amazing event, the swell went right down and came right back up, and I’m happy with the whole crew.”

    “I knew that I had to do a lot of things in the whole contest and every wave,” he added. “The waves haven’t been like this in the whole event but these are the kind of conditions that I like the most because it gives everyone the opportunity to show how they surf.”

     


    Neco Padaratz winner : photo Robertson/Vodafone Open

     

    It was a welcome return to the winner’s dais for the powerful natural footer who was the first surfer to ever be suspended from competitive surfing for testing positive to a banned substance in 2005.                                                                      

    Having all seeding points stripped, serving a six month ban and now forced to start from the first round of every event this year, Padaratz proved today that despite all adversity he is still a dominant force in world surfing.

    “There are a lot of things that I have to learn,” said Padaratz. “I just want to thank everyone in Newcastle for this contest.”  Padaratz was unstoppable throughout the final, a back up score of a 7.83 early on, putting the result well beyond doubt.

    The win has lifted him to fourth position on the men’s World Qualifying Series (WQS) ratings. It was the end of a great tournament for Howse, with second position an excellent confidence boost for the rookie World Championship Tour (WCT) surfer.

    Answering back to the Brazilians high score with an 8.67
    early in the 30-minute final, Howse had the Australian faithful on his side but failed to find the 9.10 he needed to steal event victory.

    Finishing equal third in today’s competition was Manly’s Kai Otton and Central Coast surfer Drew Courtney (Umina). For the first time in the 21 year history of the event, the final day of competition was forced to relocate from the Newcastle Beach main contest site due to today’s massive swell, shifting 2km south to Merewether.

    Torquay’s Nic Muscroft was the highest placed Victorian surfer and was on the back foot early in his Quarter Final match up against Padaratz, breaking his board on his first ride. The set backs didn’t stop there for the natural footer as his opponent notched up two near perfect nine point rides, putting the heat well beyond reach.

    “I’m pretty stoked with that result,” said Muscroft. “I was hoping to do one heat better to crack 1000 WQS points but I guess that will have to do for now.” “Neco is a man on a mission that’s for sure and he was unstoppable with those two nines,” he added.

     


    Neco Padaratz : photo Robertson/Vodafone Open


     

    Gold Coast surfer Corey Ziems (Currumbin) struggled to find any wave of consequence in his Quarter Final match-up against Howse today. Securing his best ever result in a 4 star rated event, his two wave scores of 4.17 and 3.40 weren’t enough to see him through to the Semi Finals.

    In the Luke Egan tribute Expression Session today, Australian league legend Andrew Johns lined up alongside fellow Newcastle stalwarts in four times world champion Mark Richards, Luke Egan, Matt Hoy and Simon Law in solid 8-10 foot waves. After a dominating 54 points to 6 performance by the Knights over the Dragons last night and scoring 22 points of his own in the face of injury, Johns conquered the massive swells at Merewether today with a little trepidation.

    “I think I was out of my league there,” said Johns. “There was no way I was going out and Hoyo and Luke talked me into it and they said they would look after me, it was a rush but I was terrified.” “There were some big ones out there, the boys were screaming me onto a few, it was definitely one to remember.”

    Johns was thrilled to be surfing alongside some of the biggest names in the sport and came out unscathed from the monster session. “They are folklore in this town,” said Johns. “Especially Merewether, in their home town they are gods, to be invited and to be part of that is something special.”

    The Vodafone Open is the main event of the Vodafone Surfest presented by Billabong is supported by the NSW Major Events Board, NSW Tourism, NBN Television, NEW FM and The Herald.

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    Heat Draw and Results

    ASP Ratings after Event #8 Vodafone Open (first 100)

    Kling,Gabe USA 1 5446
    Howse,Jarrad AUS 2 4022
    Basnett,Ricky ZAF 3 3907
    Padaratz,Neco BRA 4 3687
    Courtney,Drew AUS 5 3428
    Simpson,Brett USA 6 3220
    Rebiere,Eric FRA 7 3213
    Gouveia,Fabio BRA 8 3138
    Todd,Mike USA 9 3128
    Otton,Kai AUS 10 3094
    Neves,Leonardo BRA 11 3023
    Eleogram,Ola HAW 12 3017
    Perrow,Kieren AUS 13 2944
    Gudauskas,Patrick USA 14 2891
    Beven,Patrick FRA 15 2883
    Kerr,Josh AUS 16 2882
    Toth,Brian PRI 17 2863
    Muscroft,Nic AUS 18 2846
    Flintoff,Kirk AUS 19 2808
    Silva,Jean da BRA 20 2807
    Flores,Jeremy REU 21 2776
    Ribas,Victor BRA 22 2745
    Faria,Junior BRA 23 2708
    Moody,Sean HAW 24 2699
    Fernandes,Gustavo BRA 25 2685
    Silva,Andre BRA 26 2648
    Ross,Daniel AUS 27 2602
    Sedley,Leigh AUS 28 2545
    Curran,Nathaniel USA 29 2523
    Hall,Glenn AUS 30 2519
    Dunn,Ben AUS 31 2470
    Neve,Dayyan AUS 32 2420
    Munro,Luke AUS 33 2391
    Bettero,Hizunome BRA 34 2348
    Ward,Shaun USA 35 2331
    Alves,Heitor BRA 36 2291
    Powers,Roy HAW 37 2266
    Occhilupo,Mark AUS 38 2250
    Yeomans,Nathan USA 39 2231
    Dornelles,Rodrigo BRA 40 2208
    Bourgeois,Ben USA 41 2203
    Lipke,Marlon DEU 42 2148
    Quinn,Maz NZL 43 2137
    Boal,Tim FRA 44 2119
    Garson,Kyle USA 45 2093
    Romao,Simao BRA 46 2068
    Gudauskas,Dane USA 47 1999
    Thompson,Jay AUS 48 1998
    Quinn,Jay NZL 49 1987
    Pires,Tiago PRT 50 1982
    Bourez,Michel PYF 51 1967
    Brown,Yerin AUS 52 1960
    Goodrum,Darryll USA 53 1888
    Hansen,Bobby NZL 54 1834
    Burrell,Shaun USA 55 1816
    Bryson,Royden ZAF 56 1779
    Riou,Alain PYF 56 1779
    Santos,Bruno BRA 56 1779
    Nolan,Asher USA 59 1775
    Barnes,Jock AUS 60 1774
    Nora,Wilson BRA 61 1740
    Shibata,Jason HAW 62 1701
    Grillo,Danylo BRA 63 1700
    Graves,Dylan PRI 64 1688
    Campbell,Ryan AUS 65 1683
    Herdy,Guilherme BRA 66 1679
    Teriinatoofa,Hira PYF 67 1678
    Valiere,Evan HAW 68 1646
    Gray,Alex USA 69 1640
    Carroll,Nathan HAW 70 1635
    Petruso,Anthony USA 71 1631
    Miranda,Bernardo BRA 72 1623
    Trekinho,Marcelo BRA 73 1620
    Hardman,Daniel BRA 74 1610
    Bacalso,Kekoa HAW 75 1606
    Randazzo,Dean USA 76 1599
    Barca,Dustin HAW 77 1594
    Emslie,Greg ZAF 78 1579
    Centeio,Joel HAW 79 1567
    Rosa,Diego BRA 80 1558
    Gutemberg,Joao BRA 81 1520
    Harvey,Damon AUS 81 1520
    Gutierrez,Pablo ESP 83 1515
    Hobgood,Damien USA 84 1500
    Machado,Rob USA 84 1500
    Nunes,Marcelo BRA 86 1499
    Ohno,Masatoshi JPN 87 1488
    McBride,Justin USA 88 1458
    Galvao,Renato BRA 89 1446
    Weare,David ZAF 90 1443
    Cuizon,Dustin HAW 91 1436
    Paulino,Pablo BRA 92 1399
    Walsh,Anthony AUS 93 1356
    Wright,Warwick ZAF 94 1352
    Rothman,Makua HAW 95 1350
    Stang,Che USA 96 1343
    Sullivan,Jarrad AUS 97 1336
    El Harim,Abdel MAR