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    2007 ASP World Junior Championships

    North Narrabeen,Sydney,NSW-Australia
    1 - 8 January 2008

    ASP World Junior Championship Throwdown

    Surfersvillage Global Surf News, 12 November, 2007 : - - Following the meteoric rise of reigning ASP World Junior Champion and record-breaking ASP WQS points leader, Jordy Smith, the entire world will have its eyes fixed on the hallowed sands of Narrabeen this January to see who will be the next torch-bearer at the Billabong ASP World Junior Championships. Following a full season of hard-fought regional ASP Pro Junior Tours, the qualifiers have been decided and the battle for the undisputed ASP World Junior Champion will surely provide some fireworks.

    2007 Final Regional Team Points:
    1st South America 2774
    2nd Australasia 2486
    3rd Hawaii 2474
    4th Africa 2432
    5th Europe 1967
    6th Japan 1460
    7th USA 1270

    Based on best 4 scores from each regional team not including international or wild card invites.

    Top 4 teams get 6 invites to next years events while other 3 only get 5.

    ASP South America Qualifiers
    1 Charlie Brown
    2 Wiggolly Dantas
    3 Robson Santos
    4 Yan Guimares
    5 Giancarlo Zampieri
    WQS to be decided
    1 Bruna Schmitz
    2 Marina Werneck

    ASP Australasia Qualifiers
    1 Mitchell Coleborn
    2 Julian Wilson
    3 Heath Joske
    4 Jayke Sharpe
    5 Beau Atchison
    WQS Matt Wilkinson
    1 Sally Fitzgibbons
    2 Airini Mason (NZ)

    ASP Hawaii Qualifiers
    1 Casey Brown
    2 John John Florence
    3 Clay Marzo
    4 Kyle Ramey
    5 Dusty Payne
    WQS Mason Ho
    1 Alessa Cuizon
    2 Leila Hurst

    ASP Africa Qualifiers
    1 Rudy Palmboom
    2 Brandon Roberts
    3 Brett Shearer
    4 Brandon Jackson
    5 Josh Redman
    WQS Clinton Gravett
    1 Tarryn Chudleigh
    2 Nikita Robb

    ASP Europe Qualifiers
    1 Adrien Valero (FRA)
    2 Jatyr Berasaluce (ESP)
    3 Nicolas Von Rupp (PRT)
    4 Romaine Cloitre (FRA)
    WQS Charley Martin (GLP)
    1 Lee Ann Curren (FRA)
    2 Pauline Ado (FRA)

    ASP Japan Qualifiers
    1 Noboyuki Osawa
    2 Kento Takahashi
    3 Keito Matsuoka
    4 Shu Hagiwara
    WQS Tatsuya Fukugawa
    1 Nao Omura
    2 Asako Mizuno

    ASP North America Qualifiers
    1 Adam Wickwire
    2 Nick Rozsa
    3 Cory Arrambide
    4 Chris Waring
    WQS Tanner Gudauskas
    1 Courtney Conlogue
    2 Sage Erickson

    ASP International Emerging Nations
    1 Angelo Lozano (MEX)
    2 TBC
    3 TBC

    ASP Main Event Wildcards
    1 Pablo Paulino (BRA)
    2 TBC

    Billabong Main Event Wildcards
    1 Torrey Meister (HAW)
    2 Tamaroa McComb (PYF)


    Trials (1st and 2nd to main event)

    1 Brendan Leckie (AUS)
    2 Blake Wilson (AUS)
    3 Madison Williams (AUS)
    4 Owen Wright (AUS)
    5 Parrish Byrne (AUS)
    6 Ashley King (AUS)
    7 Nick Riley (AUS)
    8 Reuben Levitt (AUS)
    9 Laurie Towner (AUS)
    10 Jean Sebastian Estienne (FRA)
    11 Tahitian Junior #2 (series yet to be finalised)
    12 Mustafa Jensen (IND)
    13 Israeli #1- Ido Ksantini
    14 Israeli #2 Yonatan Klein
    15 Granger Larson (HAW)
    16 Spare - (we have nominated Shaun Joubert, 16yo, ZAF)

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