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Joel Parkinson claims 2nd O'Neill World Cup of Surfing



Joel Parkinson : photo ASP/Covered Images




O'Neill World Cup of Surfing

ASP 6 Star WQS Mens Event
Sunset Beach, Oahu, Hawaii
24 November - 6 December 2006

Live Coverage  |  Results/Photos/Videos

AUSTRALIAN JOEL PARKINSON CLAIMS 2ND O'NEILL WORLD CUP OF SURFING

Surfersvillage Global Surf News, 6 December, 2006 : - - Sunset Beach, HAWAII - - Australian Joel Parkinson has claimed his second O'Neill World Cup of Surfing title in five years with a stunning victory over South African rookie Jordy Smith, three-time Vans Triple Crown and world champion Andy Irons (Kauai, Hawaii), and local surfer Fred Patacchia (Oahu, Hawaii).

Parkinson, Irons and Patacchia are now embroiled in a battle for the prestigious Vans Triple Crown of Surfing title that will be decided at the third and final event at Pipeline, which gets underway this Friday, December 8. The O'Neill World Cup of Surfing was a $125,000 6-star World Qualifying Series (WQS) event and was the final event of the 2006 WQS season.

Sunset Beach turned on an immaculate final day of action, with waves steadily rising throughout the day from six, to 10, to 12 and 15 feet by the conclusion of the final. Summer temperatures, clear skies and off-shore tradewinds brought out more than 5,000 cheering spectators who were as excited about the first major swell of the winter as their pro surfing heroes were. None left the beach disappointed.

 


Joel Parkinson : photo ASP/Covered Images



Parkinson, 25, absolutely dominated the 35-minute final, posting the only perfect 10 point ride when it mattered most and finding his way into the biggest waves and deepest, most cavernous tube-rides of the event. With a second score of 7.67 (each surfer's top two rides count for their total), Parkinson left all but Smith in need of two-wave combinations to catch him with a total of 17.67. In fact, even his third and fourth-highest scoring waves, considered to be "throw aways", would have been good enough to win the final.

Parkinson earned $15,000 for the win; Smith, 18, with a total of 11.8 points (an 8.67 and a 3.13 making up his tally) pocketed $7,500; third-placed Irons, 28, with 4.77 points total took home $4,000; and Patacchia, with just 4.23 points earned $2,300.

The gaping score-line chasm came about after Irons and Patacchia found themselves short on steam and low on rhythm, either failing to catch any of the prime, open-faced waves that offered the major points, or coming unstuck on the rides they secured. But that was far from the case during the quarters and semi-finals. Irons posted the highest heat score of the event in the quarters - 18.13 points out of a possible 20.

"It was perfect Sunset, you couldn't ask for a better day," said Parkinson. "Sunset's a tricky place, but I lucked into the waves. Finding the best waves is the hardest part. I really tried to focus on that. I felt like my surfing was good enough if I found the right waves to do it. It's a hard wave. It's a testing place. A lot of things can go against you. You've got the guys and you've got the ocean. But I proved myself for a second time out there, so I'm stoked. It feels unreal to be back in contention for the Triple Crown."

 


Andy Irons : photo ASP/Covered Images



Runner-up Smith was without doubt the dark-horse of the event, only getting a start after one of the seeded competitors was forced to withdraw. Ranked outside of the top 50 on the WQS ratings prior to this event, today's result catapulted him to 26th. While his performance here was never going to earn him a place on the elite World Championship Tour (WCT) for 2007, he has guaranteed himself a strong seeding for his '07 campaign.

Heightening his experience today was the presence of 1977 world champion Shaun Tomson, also from Durban, South Africa, who pioneered the pro surfing path that surfers like Smith can enjoy today. Tomson, a life-long O'Neill team-rider and champion of this very event in '77 en-route to his world title, was guest-commentating at Sunset Beach today.

"It's a dream come true," said Smith. "Just to have all those guys in the final - they're my favorite surfers, so it was amazing. Hopefully I can do well next year to qualify."

Competing with 10 stitches in his foot, sustained during a session at Pipeline earlier in the week, Smith put it all behind him for an epic day of surfing that didn't just end with the final, but also earned him the Nose Guard Vans Triple Crown Rookie of the Year award. "I had 10 stitches but kept pushing on. A couple of pain-killers and all's good.

 


Joel Parkinson : photo ASP/Covered Images

 

"I'm super stoked to do well in Hawaii. Rookie of the Year... I'm overwhelmed. Shaun's (Tomson) a hero of mine. To do anything he's done is a great enough achievement for me." Irons was as short on words after the final as he had been on points during it: "I ran out of steam in the final," said Irons. "I got tired. I'd been surfing good all day but today just wasn't my day."

Patacchia is ready to move on to Pipeline for the final stop. Having reached the semi-finals at Haleiwa and with fourth here, he has a total of 3,200 points towards the Vans Triple Crown title. Parkinson sits above him with 4,025 points and Irons leads with 4,325.

Other strong performers today, unfortunately eliminated in the semi-finals, were Neco Padaratz (Brazil), Mick Fanning (Australia), Pancho Sullivan (Hawaii) - who was one-hundredth of a point short of advancing to the final despite a brilliantly surfed heat, and Maui's Ian Walsh, who with a 7th place result was the top-performing O'Neill rider of the event. Eight-time world champion Kelly Slater (Florida, USA) lost in the quarter finals at the hands of Parkinson, Sullivan, and Australian Jay Thompson.

 


Jordy Smith: photo ASP/Covered Images

 

As the final WQS event of the year, the O'Neill World Cup of Surfing set this year's WQS rankings in stone, however the final list of qualifiers who will step up onto the WCT tour in 2007 will not be solidified until the conclusion of Pipe. Results of various WCT surfers will determine how many spots are available to up-and-coming WQS competitors.

The holding period for the third and final event of the Vans Triple Crown of Surfing at the Banzai Pipeline begins Friday, December 8, and runs through December 20. For a complete list of today's results, please go to: www.triplecrownofsurfing.com

The Vans Triple Crown of Surfing is made possible through the support of Op, O’Neill, Rip Curl, Roxy, Billabong, Surfing Magazine, Oahu’s Turtle Bay Resort, Hawaiian Airlines, G-Shock, the Honolulu Star-Bulletin, FUEL TV, and Road Runner High Speed Online. To learn more about the Vans Triple Crown of Surfing, please visit www.triplecrownofsurfing.com.

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ASP WQS Mens 2006 finals ratings

Men's WQS Ratings After Evt#43 O'Neill World Cup,Sunset Beach,Oahu-Hawaii

Flores,Jeremy FRA 1 11255
Campbell,Michael AUS 2 11190
Basnett,Ricky ZAF 3 10210
Bryson,Royden ZAF 4 9755
Neve,Dayyan AUS 5 9535
Brooks,Troy AUS 6 9515
Padaratz,Neco BRA 7 9454
Kerr,Josh AUS 8 9420
Dunn,Ben AUS 9 9275
Patacchia,Fredrick (jnr) HAW 10 9135
Miranda,Bernardo BRA 11 9121
Kling,Gabe USA 12 9045
Ribas,Victor BRA 13 8970
Neves,Leonardo BRA 14 8790
Otton,Kai AUS 15 8545
Dornelles,Rodrigo BRA 16 8465
Logie,Travis ZAF 17 8375
Munro,Luke AUS 18 8210
Weare,David ZAF 19 8089
Flintoff,Kirk AUS 20 7920
Cuizon,Dustin HAW 21 7863
Gudauskas,Patrick USA 22 7804
Beven,Patrick FRA 23 7765
Souza,Adriano de BRA 24 7688
Alves,Heitor BRA 25 7635
Smith,Jordy ZAF 26 7632
Powers,Roy HAW 27 7608
Bourgeois,Ben USA 28 7578
Courtney,Drew AUS 29 7540
Rocha,Marcondes BRA 30 7387
Centeio,Joel HAW 31 7364
Khodr,Jihad BRA 32 7228
Coutinho,Odirlei BRA 33 7220
Pires,Tiago PRT 34 7207
Thompson,Jay AUS 35 7159
Ziems,Corey AUS 36 7150
Winter,Russell  GBR 37 7097
Paterson,Jake AUS 38 7080
Howse,Jarrad AUS 39 7056
Hall,Glenn AUS 40 7033
Romao,Simao BRA 41 6829
Perrow,Kieren AUS 42 6773
Todd,Mike USA 43 6728
Bombaci,Rhys AUS 44 6683
Martin,Toby AUS 45 6618
Rebiere,Eric FRA 46 6610
Silva,Andre BRA 47 6470
Nolan,Asher USA 48 6435
Acero,Eneko ESP 49 6427
Picon,Mikael FRA 50 6412
Gray,Alex USA 51 6363
Silva,Jean da BRA 52 6253
Trekinho,Marcelo BRA 53 6107
Buchan,Adrian AUS 54 6082
Stedman,Luke AUS 55 6059
Carroll,Nathan HAW 56 6046
Nunes,Marcelo BRA 57 5984
Henrique,Pedro BRA 58 5956
Bacalso,Kekoa HAW 59 5936
Sodre,Yuri BRA 60 5881
Simpson,Brett USA 61 5876
Curran,Nathaniel USA 62 5847
Quinn,Maz NZL 63 5809
Muscroft,Nic AUS 64 5808
Bourez,Michel PYF 65 5767
Lipke,Marlon DEU 66 5761
Gonzalez,Jonathan CNY 67 5714
Bettero,Hizunome BRA 68 5712
Gossmann,Shaun AUS 69 5709
Aranburu,Aritz ESP 70 5675
Ross,Daniel AUS 71 5620
Bortoletto,Antonio ZAF 72 5581
Barca,Dustin HAW 73 5557
Sullivan,Jarrad AUS 74 5548
Page,Sam AUS 75 5536
Sedley,Leigh AUS 76 5481
Gouveia,Fabio BRA 77 5439
Machado,Rob USA 77 5439
Mujica,Justin PRT 79 5401
Riou,Alain PYF 80 5369
Eleogram,Ola HAW 81 5354
Neto,Dunga BRA 82 5293
Wilkinson,Matt AUS 83 5288
Paulino,Pablo BRA 84 5274
Mitchell,Beau AUS 85 5231
Teriinatoofa,Hira PYF 86 5219
Ohno,Masatoshi JPN 87 5214
Barreto,Tanio BRA 88 5179
Collazo,Hodei ESP 89 5142
Fernandes,Gustavo BRA 90 5138
Hansen,Bobby NZL 91 5137
Cardoso,William BRA 92 5110
Walsh,Ian HAW 93 5106
Merle-Jones,Jesse HAW 94 5098
Wright,Warwick ZAF 95 5092
Gaskell,Hank HAW 96 5069
Moura,Paulo BRA 97 5043
Santos,Bruno BRA 98 5038
Zubizareta,Gony ESP 99 5024
Costa,Danilo BRA 100 5008
Gutierrez,Pablo ESP 101 4924
Redman,Daniel ZAF 102 4826
Barron,T.J HAW 103 4798
Valiere,Evan HAW 104 4714
Galvao,Renato BRA 105 4669
Toth,Brian PRI 106 4649
Belo,Jano BRA 107 4639
Jones,Matt AUS 108 4633
Boal,Tim FRA 109 4620
Tajima,Teppei JPN 110 4608
Ward,Shaun USA 111 4584
Rothman,Makua HAW 112 4454
Herdy,Guilherme BRA 113 4348
Atkinson,Dion AUS 114 4344
Brown,Yerin AUS 115 4342
Irons,Andy HAW 116 4325
Moody,Sean HAW 117 4320
Fanning,Mick AUS 118 4276
Yeomans,Nathan USA 119 4266
Ware,Austin USA 120 4257
Gonzalez,Ruben PRT 121 4244
El Harim,Abdel MAR 122 4210
Barnes,Jock AUS 123 4200
Jones,Daniel HAW 123 4200
Faria,Junior BRA 125 4187
Losness,Mike USA 126 4151
Quinn,Jay NZL 127 4104
Shibata,Jason HAW 128 4098
Fernandes,Beto BRA 129 4074
Gudauskas,Dane USA 130 4049
Coghlan,Nick AUS 131 4029
Parkinson,Joel AUS 132 4025
Campbell,Ryan AUS 133 3994
Cottrell,Cheyne USA 134 3949
Tanaka,Izuki JPN 135 3945
Hardman,Daniel BRA 136 3923
Padaca,Myles HAW 137 3847
Bastos,Leandro BRA 138 3841
Spencer,Michael AUS 139 3816
Rosa,Diego BRA 140 3771
Turner,Darren AUS 141 3741
Robin,Frederic REU 142 3715
Hobgood,Damien USA 143 3691
Jesus,Davi de BRA 144 3680
Rocha,Renan BRA 145 3642
Fahrenfort,Damien ZAF 146 3633
Helm,Ryan USA 147 3614
Petruso,Anthony USA 148 3600
Melling,Adam AUS 149 3575
Pilurzu,Federico ITA 150 3560

Previous reports:
# 1 : O'Neill World Cup of Surfing Kick-off party November 24
# 2 : Prestigious O'Neill World Cup of Surfing gets underway  
# 3 :
Myles Padaca in top form at O'Neill World Cup of Surfing
# 4 : O'Neill World Cup of Surfing Sunset, postponed Sunday
# 5 : O'Neill World Cup of Surfing on hold due to lack of swell
# 6 : O'Neill World Cup of Surfing is on hold again Wednesday 
# 7 :
O'Neill World Cup: Burrow bows out, Slater to surf Friday
# 8 : Late Kelly Slater survives at O'Neill World Cup of Surfing  
# 9 : No comp for O'Neill World Cup today - Tues looks good 
# 10 : Final 16 set for O'Neill World Cup of Surfing showdown


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