Nicola Atherton (Aus) : photo Steve Robertson
Billabong ASP World Junior Championships
ASP WJC Mens and Womens Event North Narrabean, Sydney Australia 1 - 8 January 2007
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NICOLA ATHERTON CLAIMS BILLABONG ASP WORLD JUNIOR WOMEN’S CROWN
Surfersvillage Global Surf News, 6 January, 2007 : - - After a putting a on a tremendous performance in the one metre (three foot) Narrabeen beach-breaks Nicola Atherton (AUS) has taken out the girls division of the most prestigious junior professional surfing event on the planet – the Billabong ASP World Junior Championships.
It was red letter day for the future of women’s surfing as the performance bar was raised dramatically as the two finalists went blow for blow, displaying that with their complete range of new school tricks and old school power carves they are in fact the real deal and will go on to conquer great heights.
For Atherton, who finished runner up to Jessi Miley-Dyer (AUS) in the inaugural event last year it was a well deserved win as she notched up an 8.17 for throwing down some major turns. From there she never looked in doubt as her foe Anali Gomez of Peru struggled to find a wave that would allow her to let loose.
 Anali Gomez (Per) : photo ASP/Covered Images
“I’m just feeling relief at the moment! I can’t describe how good it feels,” said a jubilant Atherton. “I don’t think it’s hit me yet. I’m just glad that it’s over and I did it and have got that thing off my back! I’m a world champion [laughs]… I set out to do this and have been thinking about it for six months. It is my last junior event and what a way to cap it off!”
By taking the win Atherton follows in the footsteps of her good friend and current world number four Jessi Miley-Dyer who claimed victory here last year. Both hail from the small Sydney beach of Bronte and Atherton claims that their upbringing and their rivalry has been the driving force behind their success.
“Bronte is a tiny beach yet we tend to breed a lot of good surfers,” said Atherton. “It’s a small environment which in turn develops some good rivalries. Plus we’re surrounded by all the guys who always talk to us about our surfing, which amps us up. Jessi has always been an inspiration for me so to follow her in taking out this title feels amazing.”
 Torrey Meister (Haw) : photo ASP/Covered Images
Of her fellow finalist Atherton was fully aware that she had to be on her toes right throughout the 30-minute affair. Having surfed against Gomez in other events she expected the going to be tough despite Gomez’s relative anonymity. "Anali is an amazing surfer,” said Atherton. “Not many people know about her, yet she is capable of throwing down some 9.0 rides… I’ve seen her go mental on her backhand before… she’s a fantastic surfer and a great friend.”
As for her being on stage at the ASP World Champions Banquet in just over a month’s time… “I didn’t know I had to do that!” squealed Atherton. “I’m going to be a mumbling mess when I have to stand on stage with Layne Beachley and Kelly Slater!”
For Gomez, the runner-up finish is a career highlight and despite going so close but yet so far to getting a win she was overwhelmed with her result. “I’m so happy,” said Gomez who speaks little English. “I would like to say congratulations to Nicola… she did so well. Thank you very much Australia… I love it here.”
 Pierre Valentin Laborde (Fra) : photo ASP/Covered Images
Finishing in equal third was event favourite Stephanie Gilmore (AUS) and Hawaiian up and comer Coco Ho. Both surfed exceptionally well throughout the early rounds and at the end of the day showed that if the waves had gone their way they were definitely title contenders. Gilmore in particular was emotional about the semifinal defeat but was philosophical that in the end it would only make her hungrier for success.
“I was just floating around out there,” said Gilmore. “I was undecided about whether to sit on the left or the rights so I sat in the middle like an idiot. But at the end of the day this will just me hungrier.”
Ho meanwhile enjoyed her experience and with a few more years left in junior competition will no doubt gain confidence and in future go all the way. “I really enjoyed coming here,” said Ho. “And hopefully next time I’ll be a little stronger and will do a little better.”
Of the men’s today Matt Wilkinson (AUS) stood the event on its ear with his demolition of fellow Aussie Mitch Coleborn. Locking in three scores over 9.0 after launching some huge aerial turns he put on the standout performance of the event to date scoring a total of 18.37 out of 20.
 Mason Ho (Haw) : photo ASP/Covered Images
“I was watching for a while before the heat and saw that the rights were better,” said Wilkinson. “I picked off a 9.0 to start with and gained plenty of confidence from it and just went on from there. I just hope I haven’t peaked too early!”
The men’s division round four will be completed today and tomorrow it is expected that the quarterfinals will hit the water at around 8am.
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Women’s Final results:
Quarterfinals: Heat 1: Anali Gomez (PER) 11.50 def Alize Arnaud (FRA) 8.24 Heat 2: Stephanie Gilmore (AUS) 15.17 def Pauline Ado (FRA) 9.10 Heat 3: Nicola Atherton (AUS) 11.47 def Lee Ann Curren (FRA) 9.00 Heat 4: Coco Ho (HAW) 9.43 def Leila Hurst (HAW) 9.00
Semifinals: Semifinal 1: Anali Gomez (PER) 9.84 def Stephanie Gilmore (AUS) 9.73 Semifinal 2: Nicola Atherton (AUS) 10.67 def Coco Ho (HAW) 9.67
Final: Nicola Atherton (AUS) 11.84 def Anali Gomez (PER) 9.50
Men’s Round Four Results (at time of going to press): Heat 1: Hank Gaskell (HAW) 16.83 def Hideyoshi Tanaka (JPN) 14.00 Heat 2: Matt Wilkinson (AUS) 18.37 def Mitch Coleborn (AUS) 12.50 Heat 3: Thiago Camarao (BRA) 17.17 def Heitor Pereira (BRA) 15.50 Heat 4: Adriano de Souza (BRA) 12.76 def Dusty Payne (HAW) 10.90
Heat 5: Jordy Smith (ZAF) vs jean Sebastien (FRA) Heat 6: Dion Atkinson (AUS) vs Pierre-Valentin Lombard (FRA) Heat 7: Julian Wilson (AUS) vs Torrey Meister (HAW) Heat 8: TJ Barron (HAW) vs Mason Ho (HAW)
 World Juniors Championship contest site : photo ASP/Covered Images
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About the Billabong ASP World Junior Championships The Billabong ASP (Association of Surfing Professionals) World Junior Championship is the most sought after junior surfing accolade on the planet and is recognised globally as the future of surfing. Seen as a stepping-stone to elite world tour, the event, now in its eighth year was originally held in Hawaii before relocating to Australia. Finding a home at the historically esteemed North Narrabeen beach in Sydney, it now run’s during the first week of January each year.
The prestigious event attracts qualifiers from eight world regions including Australasia, North America, South America, Hawaii, Asia, South Africa, Europe and a specially sanctioned ASP International region. Each of the representatives has won through grueling regional circuits to earn their place among the top 45 junior men and 18 junior women in the world, a feat in itself.
The $US 62,000 ($AUD 80,000) prize purse qualifies the Billabong ASP World Junior Championships as the richest junior surfing event in the history of surfing.
The eventual victors will stand alongside the 2006 elite men’s world tour winner Kelly Slater and women’s world champ Layne Beachley at the official ASP ceremony in March 2007, crowned as the worlds only true professional junior surfing champions. They will also join an esteemed list of former champions including Three Time World Champion Andy Irons (Haw) and Australian super-star Joel Parkinson.
Complimenting the Billabong ASP World Junior Championships will be Sonic Bloom, a music festival that will feature some of Australia’s top music talent..
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