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    5 medal haul for SA at WSG, Smith & Moir world champs




    Jordy Smith (S Afr) Day 6 : photo courtesy ISA




    ISA World Surfing Games

    International Surfing Association
    Huntington Beach, California
    14 - 22 October 2006 

    Live Webcast  |  News/Results/Photos  | 

    Five medal haul for SA surfing team at ISA World Surfing Games
    Jordy Smith and Matthew Moir are ISA world surfing champions

    Surfersvillage Global Surf News, 23 October, 2006 : - - An elated South African surfing team collected two gold medals, two bronze and a copper while finishing fourth out of 33 nations at the 2006 ISA World Surfing Games at Huntington Beach in California on Sunday. 

    Jordy Smith, 18, from Durban scored a sensational victory to clinch the men’s open gold medal, totally eclipsing a trio of experienced world tour veterans, while Capetonian Matthew Moir confirmed his status as the world’s best longboard surfer by taking gold in that discipline. 

    Rising international surf star Rosanne Hodge finished third behind two current world tour stars to clinch the bronze in the women’s surfing and the SA tag team finished third to the powerful Australian and Brazilian squads to collect the bronze in the ISA Nations Cup event. 

    In an extremely tight race, Australia successfully defended the IOC President’s Trophy and added their name to the Basil Lomberg Memorial as the top nation at the biennial event for a record eighth time. Brazil were the runners-up for the second time in succession followed by the host nation, USA, with South Africa receiving the copper medal for fourth place after an exceptional fight back when it appeared they would slip down to eighth or ninth earlier in the week.

    However, it was Smith’s fairytale victory in the men’s open division that will go down in surfing folklore. Despite having won the U16 ISA world title in 2003 and the silver medal in the U18 division in Brazil in May, he was relegated to the do-or-die repecharge rounds on his first day of competition in California. 

    Fighting his way past a stream of world renowned surfing stars including 2001 world champ CJ Hobgood, his twin brother Damien and fellow WCT campaigners Chris Ward and Tom Whitaker, the 18 year-old Durbanite reached the Grand Final after 10 grueling rounds of competition, becoming the first to do this since 1992. 

    And in the final he simply blew his three opponents, Luke Stedman (Aus), Pat O’Connell (USA) and Armando Daltro (Brazil) – all over 30 and with years of WCT experience – right out of contention, blasting two trademark aerials on his third ride and then performing three vertical lip smashes in the most critical sections on his backhand later in the heat to leave all three comb’ed and unable to overtake him even with a perfect 10 point ride. 

    “I’d like to thank my mom and dad who are watching at home for all their support,” he started when interviewed on the live webcast after the final, “I’m really happy that I could do this for South Africa, my sponsors, all my friends and for myself,” he added humbly, appearing almost overwhelmed by the feat he had achieved. 

    By contrast Moir’s gold medal in the longboard division, the first by ever won by a South African, was virtually preordained from the opening day of the “Olympics of Surfing” last Sunday when he served notice on his opponents by recording the highest scores of the day. 

    Thereafter the six time SA longboard champ from Kirstenhof in Cape Town did not put a foot wrong, winning all four rounds by record scores on his way to the Grand Final. Although he trailed Great Britain’s Ben Skinner for the early part of the heat, an 8.67 point ride, where he effortlessly combined vertical manoeuvres and a classic nose ride, gave him a lead that he never relinquished and a gold medal he will treasure. 

    “This is my first time on the team and I am so stoked,” commented an elated Moir, whose brother Gavin represented SA in longboard in the 2000 WSG, adding “I really focused for this event and I am just so honored to be here and win.” 

    Rosy Hodge, who like Moir had cruised to the qualifying final without a blemish, was given a wake-up call early on the last day when she placed third and was dispatched to the repecharge round. There she faced a daunting encounter against WCT stalwarts Julia Christian (USA) and Jessi Miley-Dyer along with fellow highly rated Aussie Nichola Atherton to become the first SA woman to reach WSG Grand Final since SA’s re-admittance to the ISA fold in 1994 

    The East Londoner showed the true grit and a big match temperament that will take her to the top of international women’s surfing in the future by holding the Aussie girls at bay to advance along with Christian. The American, who was runner-up in the last WSG in Ecuador in 2004, went on to clinch the gold medal in front of her home crowd, with Hodge,19, earning a well deserved bronze behind Jacqueline Silva (Brazil). 

    South Africa repeated their third place finish in Ecuador in 2004 in the ISA Nations Cup Trophy event, finishing behind defending champions Australia with Brazil taking the silver and surprise package Costa Rica earning the copper. 

    Contested by the top eight nations from the previous WSG, this event does not count towards the overall nation’s standings. However, the ‘tag team’ format requires efficient teamwork as the five representatives from each nation to compete one at a time with their best two rides out of a maximum three count and all rides have to be completed in an hour. 

    The colourful awards ceremony brought the nine-day gathering of surfing’s ‘tribes’, referred to as the ‘United Nations of Surfing’ by ISA President Fernando Aguerre, to an end with the popular SA team singing the National Anthem unaccompanied by music when Jordy Smith and Matthew Moir were presented with their gold medals. 

    Special medals were given to the entire judging staff, as well as the newly elected Vice Presidents of the ISA, including SSA’s Robin de Kock who was elected as a Senior Vice President of the organisation for a four year term. 

    Pirata, a disabled Brazilian surfer and figure of inspiration for all surfers, was presented an award for his great contributions to the sport and his tireless commitment despite his disability. Aguerre closed the highly lauded event by saying, “remember in life the only failure is when you give up on your dreams, everything else is a victory. Please remember never to give up on surfing.”  

    The ISA announced that the next ISA World Surfing Games will be hosted in Portugal in 2008. 

    Results 

    2006 Lost Energy Drink ISA World Surfing Games
    Huntington Beach, California, USA

    Open Men
    1, 15.43 Jordy Smith  ZAF
    2, 10.00 Luke Stedman  AUS 
    3, 10.00 Pat O'Connell  USA 
    4, 6.50 Armando Daltro  BRA 

    Open Women
    1, 13.43 Julia Christian  USA
    2, 13.33 Jacqueline Silva  BRA 
    3, 10.33 Rosanne Hodge  ZAF
    4, 6.73 Courtney Conlogue  USA  

    Mens Body Board
    1, 14.00 Manuel Centeno 
    2, 12.57 Hugo Pinheiro  POR 
    3, 12.50 Andrew Lester  AUS 
    4, 10.07 Alvaro Padron  SPA

    Womens Body Board
    1, 12.43 Kira Llewellyn  AUS
    2, 11.23 Neymara Carvalho  BRA
    3, 9.96 Natasha Sagardia  PRI
    4, 9.10 Heloise Bourroux  FRA

    Longboard
    1, 14.50 Mathew Moir  ZAF 
    2, 14.16 Benjamin Skinner  UK
    3, 11.67 Harley Ingleby  AUS 
    4, 8.90 Bonga Perkins  HAW

    Tag Team
    1, Australia, -> 59.40pts
    2, Brazil, -> 46.73pts
    3, South Africa, -> 44.71pts
    4, Costa Rica, -> 28.63pts

    Team Results (click for standings) 

    ISA World Champion Nation 

    Place  COUNTRY                 Points
    1          Australia                  15848
    2          Brazil                        15123
    3          USA                         14505
    4          South Africa            13346
    5          Hawaii                      11022
    6          France                      10851
    7          Portugal                     10240
    8          Costa Rica                  9420
    9          UK                               9255
    10        Tahiti                           9041
    11        Puerto Rico                 8810
    12        New Zealand              8540
    13        Venezuela                   8536
    14        Peru                             7618
    15        Mexico                         7477
    16        Spain                            6997
    17        Japan                           6467
    18        Ecuador                       5999
    19        Ireland                          5454
    20        Italy                              5330
    21        Aruba                          4909
    22        Chile                             4872
    23        Switzerland                 4386
    24        Argentina                     4140
    25        Jamaica                       3544
    26        Guatemala                   3432
    27        Panama                       3200
    28        Germany                      3186


    The SA team has been funded by a grant from the National Lottery Board (Lotto) and the side has received support from O'Neill South Africa, Island Style and Reef Wetsuits

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    2006 Lost Energy Drink ISA World Surfing Games

     

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