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    Bethany Hamilton, Team Hawaii : photo Daniel Smorigo




    2006 Quiksilver ISA World Junior Surfing Championships

    International Surfing Association
    Maresias, Brazil.
    6 - 14 May 2006

    Webcast   |   Scores/Results/Photos etc

    Hawai'i Girls Advance In World Junior Event

    Surfersvillage Global Surf News, 10 May, 2006 : - - All four Hawai'i surfers in the Girls under 18 division won first-round heats in the Quiksilver ISA World Junior Surfing Championships yesterday. The first round was run in 2- to 3-foot waves at Maresias Beach, Sao Paulo, Brazil.

    The Hawai'i surfers advancing to the second round of the winner's bracket were Monica Byrne-Wickey, Bethany Hamilton, Lani Hunter and Lipoa Kahaleuahi. Hamilton, whose left arm was severed in a shark attack in 2003, won her heat despite a 3-point deduction for an interference penalty. 

    "I was feeling nervous, especially starting with an interference," Hamilton said. "It was a junk closeout (wave), so I don't know what I was thinking. But I think the competition will get harder and harder now, so I definitely want to take it up a notch." 

    Hunter posted one of the top heats of the day with a two-wave score of 11.67. After the first two days of competition, all 12 Hawai'i surfers have advanced to the second round of the winner's bracket (the eight Hawai'i surfers in the boys divisions advanced on Sunday). Each team in the contest is allowed to enter 12 surfers — four each in the Boys under 18, Boys under 16, and Girls under 18 divisions.

    Hawai'i is the defending champion of the event, which is considered the world championship for surfers age 18 and younger. The Boys divisions are expected to resume today.

    Team Hawaii reports:
    # 1 : Hawaii Team off to World Championships with aloha!

    # 2 : Hawai'i Girls advance in Quiksilver ISA WJSC in Brasil
    # 3 : Coming soon
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