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    Billabong Pro

    ASP WCT Mens Event
    Supertubes, Jeffreys Bay, South Africa
    12 – 22 July 2006

    Live Webcast  |  Scores/Results/Photos/Videos etc 

    Billabong Pro Round Three Completed

    Surfersvillage Global Surf News, 21 July, 2006 : - - While the surf may not have been overly cooperative, the action was still red hot at the Billabong Pro Jeffreys Bay today. The best of the best on the Foster’s ASP Men’s World Tour were slightly frustrated by the limited swell on offer but when they managed to scrambled into the smallish waves they let the sparks fly.

    The event was held off for two hours throughout the middle of the day as consistency of waves became a major issue, particularly in the heat 11 between Tom Whitaker (AUS) and Jarrad Howse (AUS), which had to be restarted because nothing was ridden at the half-way-point. After that drama filled heat and the two-hour break, organisers decided to shift the event to nearby Boneyards which is located about 100 metres around the point.

    Causing a major upset in the round was South African youngster and wildcard Jordy Smith who brought down one of the tour Stalwarts in Taylor Knox (USA). Knox, who finished third in the last tour event in Mexico, and has been showing the best form of his long and illustrious career, simply didn’t have an answer for Smith today who had Knox “comboed” or needing two good scoring rides from very early in the heat.

    Many have been shouting Smith’s praises throughout this event and it will very interesting to see how the lanky naturalfooter fairs as he heads toward the pointy end of the draw. His combined score in this heat was the highest of the round – a solid 16.83 out of a possible 20 – and came about after landing some sizeable aerials.

     


    Paulo Moura : photo ASP/Covered Images

     

    “It’s really inconsistent out there and I think I was just fortunate to get the bigger waves which allowed me to do the bigger turns,” said Smith. “The wind’s coming from the wrong direction and is making it hard to do airs today, but luckily I just landed a couple and was rewarded with those scores.”

    Smith indicated he was in no way daunted by going up against someone as established as Knox on a break which he knows well but he stated he may well stutter when it comes down to taking on the top guys in the heavier locations.

    “It’s just another person in a heat out there,” said Smith. “Taylor is a good surfer and I definitely didn’t take that one too easy though. I wouldn’t be as confident at Teahupoo in Tahiti and breaks like that, where I don’t have experience. As for J Bay, I think I’ve surfed it four times this year and I’ve definitely got some experience out here.”

    Early in the morning Kelly Slater held off a strong challenge from the much-feared Sean Holmes who in previous years has derailed the ratings campaigns of many big names including Andy Irons (HAW). While the ocean was relatively flat, Slater seemed to attract swells from nowhere and rode them with aplomb.

    Swooping down the line Slater showed amazing speed and even had enough drive to pull off some huge forehand carves plus the odd aerial. He was happy to take home the win in such difficult conditions.

     


    Kelly Slater : photo ASP/Covered Images

     

    “It was a tricky heat,” said Slater. “You couldn’t wait around for the wave to do its thing; you had to create angles and turns on the waves and try to get the tail moving and throw the nose of the board around. The one I got that 7.00 on wasn’t such a great wave but I had to make some manoeuvres happen.”

    Slater was also pleased to have held off a strong challenge from his foe in Holmes. “I saw him get an 8.0,” said Slater. “Sean has a knack for grabbing waves like that out there. I was expecting he would end up getting the best wave of the heat, but it didn’t look like it when there were three or four minutes to go. Then that one popped up and it was a smoker – that was probably the best wave of the morning.”

    Slater will now come up against Nathan Hedge (AUS) who won his way through to the fourth round over Michael Lowe (AUS). Hedge has beaten Slater here at this location before and will be looking to do it again – as Slater is aware.

    “He beat me out here two years ago,” said Slater. “I think if it’s small like this I will have a bit of an advantage being on my forehand, but obviously he’s aggressive and he’s the first guy out every morning. He wants it and he’s hungrier than anyone. He hasn’t really had a great result this year so he’s frothing for something.”

     


    Sean Holmes  : photo ASP/Covered Images

     

    For Hedge, who as Slater mentioned, has had an indifferent year to date, the round four placing is much a much welcomed one and from here he is hoping to gain ground and move back into the top half of the Foster’s ASP Men’s World Tour ratings. In his heat against Lowe he was extremely lucky to jag a few waves from under Lowe’s nose while Lowe had priority.

    “That’s just what we’ve got to deal with today – the waves are pretty small and inconsistent,” said Hedge. “It’s always a bit of a gamble not having priority so it’s always good to put pressure on the other guy. I guess sneaking wide down the end allows you to get something under priority, so yeah, it worked.”

    To give him the edge against Slater next round Hedge revealed he has dusted off the board that he used when he beat him two years ago. “This is the board that I beat Kelly and made the final on a couple of years ago,” said Hedge. ”It’s been wrapped in cotton wool for a couple of years. I’m relying on it to do its job again this year, so it better hold up and deliver!”

    Also pushing through to round four was powerhouse Pancho Sullivan (HAW). Being one of the larger members of the tour, it was assumed by many that he would struggle in the small conditions. Sullivan then went out and silenced one and all when he showed the same aggression and power on knee-high waves as he does when it is double over head.

     


    Boneyards :  photo ASP/Covered Images

     

    “We all have to deal with the same conditions,” said Sullivan. “Obviously everyone would be happy if it was eight foot and pumping, but I just try and remain positive and just get my waves and hope to live to fight another day.” Sullivan surprisingly only caught two waves in total but it was enough for him to defeat his rival in Paulo Moura (BRA).

    “There aren’t very many waves coming through,” said Sullivan. “But there seemed to be at least one good wave in every heat, so I figured if I could wait for that and then just back it up with a small score and give myself a chance for the end of the heat, I’d be stoked.” Sullivan will certainly have his work cut out for him next round where he will take on Taj Burrow (AUS), but the thought of taking on the world’s best will be his driving force.

    “Taj is a lightning fast surfer,” said Sullivan. “I’m definitely going to have to bring on my A-game to beat him, but that’s what I look forward to. That’s why I wanted to qualify, so that I could surf against the top guys and elevate my surfing. I get a rush doing that. That was the motivation for me, so I’m looking forward to it.”

    With one full day needed to complete the event and with tomorrow being the final day on the waiting period organizers will definitely be blowing the hooter for the first heat of round four at 7.30am sharp tomorrow. Swell forecasts indicate that there will be a large cold front hitting tonight that should bring with it a large swell. Swell size should be roughly about head height by tomorrow lunchtime.

     


    Billabong Pro base at Boneyards ; photo ASP/Covered Images

     

    Round four matchups should once again prove very interesting. With so many players at the top end of the ratings having been eliminated there is a huge opportunity for Slater to extend his lead. Outside of that, in a year where many of last year’s front runners have been falling by the wayside, the draw is littered with faces who will be looking to give their season a shot in the arm with a solid result.

    Containing seasoned competitors such as Whitaker, Burrow, Fanning, Hedge, Parkinson, Occhilupo, Macdonald, Emslie, WIlls, Rosa and of course Slater, then mix that will up and comers such as Logie, Smith, Reyes, Sullivan and de Souza and we can can expect one hell of a show.

    Log into www.billabongpro.com or www.aspworldtour.com from 7am.

    Yesterdays round three results heats 1 to 6:

    Heat 1: Mick Fanning (AUS) 15.66 def Victor Ribas (BRA) 13.67
    Heat 2: Greg Emslie (ZAF) 12.83 def Victor Ribas (BRA) 12.40
    Heat 3: Adriano de Souza (BRA) 15.33 def Trent Munro (AUS) 11.90
    Heat 4: Joel Parkinson (AUS) 12.68 def Yuri Sodre (BRA) 7.27
    Heat 5: Phil Macdonald (AUS) 13.33 def Davey Weare (ZAF) 12.34
    Heat 6: Peterson Rosa (BRA) 12.33 def Shaun Cansdell 9.07

    Today’s round three results heat 7 to 16:

    Heat 7: Nathan Hedge (AUS) 11.50 def Michael Lowe (AUS) 10.66
    Heat 8: Kelly Slater (USA) 14.50 def Sean Holmes (ZAF) 11.90
    Heat 9: Taj Burrow (AUS) 12.67 def Damien Fahrenfort (ZAF) 2.60
    Heat 10: Pancho Sullivan (HAW) 11.50 def Paulo Moura (BRA) 10.67
    Heat 11: Tom Whitaker (AUS) 13.83 def Jarrad Howse (AUS) 8.33
    Heat 12: Danny Wills (AUS) 13.17 def Mikael Picon (FRA) 9.33
    Heat 13: Jordy Smith (ZAF) 16.83 def Taylor Knox (USA) 7.00
    Heat 14: Travis Logie (ZAF) 13.00 def Darren O’Rafferty (AUS) 12.84
    Heat 15: Tim Reyes (USA) 14.50 def Pedro Henrique (BRA) 9.5
    Heat 16: Mark Occhilupo (AUS) 12.83 def Raoni Monteiro (BRA) 11.07

    Tomorrow’s round four heat draw:

    Heat 1: Mick Fanning (AUS) vs Greg Emslie (ZAF)
    Heat 2: Adriano de Souza (BRA) vs Joel Parkinson (AUS)
    Heat 3: Phil Macdonald (AUS) vs Peterson Rosa (BRA)
    Heat 4: Nathan Hedge (AUS) vs Kelly Slater (USA)
    Heat 5: Taj Burrow (AUS) vs Pancho Sullivan (HAW)
    Heat 6: Tom Whitaker (AUS) vs Danny Wills (AUS)
    Heat 7: Jordy Smith (ZAF) vs Travis Logie (ZAF)
    Heat 8: Tim Reyes (USA) vs Mark Occhilupo (AUS)

     


    Sunrise this morning  ; photo ASP/Covered Images

     

     

    AM Report:

    Kelly Slater into last 16 at Billabong Pro in Jeffreys Bay

    BILLABONG PRO ROUND THREE RESTARTS THIS MORNING

    Surfersvillage Global Surf News, 21 July, 2006 : - - With a small but clean swell running at “Supertubes” this morning, organizers have restarted the Billabong Pro Jeffreys Bay at round three heat seven between Nathan Hedge (AUS) and Mick Lowe (AUS). Nathan Hedge came out on top of the encounter. 

    Defending event champion Kelly Slater moved into the last 16 of the 2006 Billabong Pro with a clinical display of contest surfing when competition resumed in inconsistent but clean half to one metre (1-3 foot) waves at Jeffreys Bay this morning. 

    Up against giant-killing wildcard Sean Holmes (Jeffreys Bay), the reigning and seven-time world champ waited patiently for the better waves to appear and then extracted every bit of energy from them, executing his patented repertoire of high performance manoeuvres as the hip to shoulder high walls of water peeled down Supertubes point. 

    After locking in a pair of seven point rides that left Holmes needing a combination of two scores to take the lead, Slater started attempting ambitious aerials as the 40 minute heat wound down. Holmes to his credit never gave up and an 8.07 point ride, the highest of the heat, reduced the deficit to just 6.43. 

    But the siren sounded before another set came through and Slater advanced to a fourth round encounter with Nathan Hedge who defeated fellow Aussie Mick Lowe in a goofy-foot match-up between two former J-Bay finalists. 

    In the next heat fourth seed Taj Burrow (AUS) put wildcard Damien Fahrenfort under pressure from the start with an outstanding 8.50 point opening ride and the 19 year-old Capetonian simply could not find any waves with that kind of the scoring potential.  

    With the 11-day waiting period for the R2 million Foster’s ASP Men’s World Tour event down to the last two days, organisers got proceedings underway at 7.30 this morning. Contest director Mike Parsons decided to extend the duration of the heats to 40 minutes to cater for the long lulls between set waves. 

    The waves are expected to increase in size during the day and swell predictions for tomorrow, the final day, show are highly encouraging for an epic grand finale to the event. 

    The remaining seven heats in the bottom half of the event draw feature two SA surfers with Jordy Smith (Durban) up against Taylor Knox (USA) in #13 and Travis Logie taking on Darren O’Rafferty (AUS) in #14. 

    Results round three heat 1 to 9:
    Heat 1: Mick Fanning (AUS) 15.66 def Victor Ribas (BRA) 13.67
    Heat 2: Greg Emslie (ZAF) 12.83 def Victor Ribas (BRA) 12.40
    Heat 3: Adriano de Souza (BRA) 15.33 def Trent Munro (AUS) 11.90
    Heat 4: Joel Parkinson (AUS) 12.68 def Yuri Sodre (BRA) 7.27
    Heat 5: Phil Macdonald (AUS) 13.33 def Davy Weare (ZAF) 12.34
    Heat 6: Peterson Rosa (BRA) 12.33 def Shaun Cansdell 9.07
    Heat 7: Nathan Hedge (AUS) 11.50 def Mick Lowe (AUS) 10.66
    Heat 8: Kelly Slater (USA) 14.50 def Sean Holmes (ZAF) 11.90
    Heat 9: Taj Burrow (AUS) 12.67 def Damien Fahrenfort (ZAF) 2.60  

    Remaining heats round three: Heats 10 to 16: 
    Heat 10: Paulo Moura (BRA) vs. Pancho Sullivan (HAW)
    Heat 11: Tom Whitaker (AUS) vs. Jarrad Howse (AUS)
    Heat 12: Danny Wills (AUS) vs. Mikael Picon (FRA)
    Heat 13: Taylor Knox (USA) vs. Jordy Smith (ZAF)
    Heat 14: Darren O Rafferty (AUS) vs. Travis Logie (ZAF)
    Heat 15: Tim Reyes (USA) vs. Pedro Henrique (BRA
    Heat 16: Mark Occhilupo (AUS) Raoni Monteiro (BRA)

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    Previous reports:
    # 1 :
    Surf & music extravaganza at Billabong Pro J-Bay in July
    # 2 : Billabong Pro J-Bay next stop on ASP Men's World Tour
    # 3 : Irons/Slater ratings battle resumes with Billabong Pro
    # 4 : VZ wildcard trials give Africans chance in Billabong Pro  

    # 5 :
    Excellent swell forecast for Billabong Pro Jeffreys Bay
    # 6 : Day 2 of Billabong Pro J-Bay plagued by nasty weather
    # 7 : Billabong Pro Jeffreys Bay: Day of upsets in Round One
    # 8 : Billabong Pro is off: Irons & Whitaker win Fosters titles 

    # 9 :   John John Florence wins Billabong Junior Showdown..
    # 10 :
    Billabong Pro Jefreys Bay postponed for Sunday July 16
    # 11 : Rookies continue to prevail at Billabong Pro Round Two 
    # 12 : Billabong Pro called off for Tuesday after just one heat..

    # 13 : Billabong Pro Jeffreys Bay round three off for the day 
    # 14 : Billabong Pro Jbay completes six Round 3 heats today
    # 15 : Coming soon
    # 16 :
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