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    World Champ Joy Monahan captures Roxy Jam Honolulu
     
     
    Joy Monahan : photo Bernie Baker




    Roxy Jam Honolulu
    Presented by Schick Quattro for Women

    ASP WLT 3 Star Women's Event
    Queen's Oahu Hawaii
    20 - 23 August 2008

    World Champ Joy Monahan captures Roxy Jam Honolulu

    Surfersvillage Global Surf News, 22 August, 2008 : - - Honolulu - - Newly crowned women's world longboarding champion Joy Monahan (Honolulu) capped off the summer of her life by winning the Roxy Jam Honolulu presented by Schick® Quattro for Women® today.

    The event was held at Waikiki Beach as part of the Duke's OceanFest. Monahan, 22, surfed to a convincing win over a stellar local lineup in the final and earned $2,000 for her result. The Roxy Jam Honolulu is a three-star Association of Surfing Professionals (ASP) contest, now in its second year.

    Runner-up for the second consecutive year was 15-year-old Roxy team-rider Kelia Moniz (Honolulu). While Moniz demonstrated the most impressive nose-riding of the event -- clocking up weightless "cheetah fives" and "hang tens", her wave selection left her short on the critical points in the final. Third place was Geodee Clark (Honolulu, 20) and fourth was Malia Kaleopa'a (Honolulu, 23).

    The final scoreline, based upon each surfer's top two scoring rides, had Monahan on 15.75 points (8.75, 7.0); Moniz on 13.29 (6.17, 7.12); Clark on 11.17 (6.12, 5.05); and Kaleopa'a on 5.5 points (2.75, 2.75).

    Another big winner today was Waikiki local Crystal Dzigas. Dzigas pocketed the $3,000 Schick® Quattro for Women® Style Award, earning the nod from the judges for demonstrating the most superb overall longboarding presentation of the meet, despite being narrowly eliminated in the semi-finals by Clark and Monahan.

    Surf for today's final four rounds of competition was only small at one- to two-feet, but of typical Waikiki peeling perfection. A total of 18 waves were ridden during the 30-minute final, only three of them by Monahan, but she nailed the two largest waves of the final that allowed extra wave-face for maneuvers and length of ride.

     


    Joy Monahan : photo Bernie Baker

     

    "It has been an amazing summer, one of my favorites for sure," said Monahan, who heads back to college in Utah next week. "I was more nervous for this contest than I was for (the world title), just because I think I put a lot of pressure on myself. But once I just told myself that I proved everything in France and this is for fun, I was able to relax.

    "I grew up surfing here, so I consider it one of my home breaks. It was awesome to be back here, it's been a while since I was in an event here." By contrast, Moniz posted six scores, but mostly for smaller, inside waves. "I was stoked to make the final and get to surf with all my friends," said Moniz. "I was just trying to catch the little ones that had a wall to them, because I could just nose ride them, but it didn't really work in the final."

    Defending event champion Julie Whitegon, from Encinitas, California, was a shock elimination in the round prior to the quarter finals. Kaitlyn Maguire, from San Diego, California, was the top Mainland performer, finishing equal fifth overall after a third in the semi-finals. The top-performing international competitor was Japan's Juli Warisaya (Chiba), who lost out the round prior to the quarters.

    The Roxy Jam Honolulu was part of the 2008 Duke's OceanFest, a celebration of surfing and water sports held in honor of surfer Duke Kahanamoku.  The Roxy Jam Honolulu is one of the most prized crowns of the week-long festivities offering a total prize purse of $8,000. Schick® Quattro for Women® returned for a second year in a row to support the event and to help advance the sport of women's longboarding.

    Special thanks to our sponsors: Schick® Quattro for Women® and Outrigger Reef Hotel.

    RESULTS: Surfers listed in order of placing, first through fourth. Top 2 advance from each heat.

    FINAL:
    1st - $2,000 - Joy Monahan (Honolulu) - 15.75 points
    2nd - $900 - Kelia Moniz (Honolulu) - 13.29 points
    3rd - $600 - Geodee Clark (Honolulu) - 11.17 points
    4th - $500 - Malia Kaleopaa (Honolulu) - 5.5 points

    Semi-Finals: 3rd place receives $300; 4th place receives $200
    H1: Geodee Clark (Honolulu); Joy Monahan (Honolulu); Kaitlyn Maguire (San Diego, CA); Crystal Dzigas (Honolulu)
    H2: Kelia Moniz (Honolulu); Malia Kaleopaa (Honolulu); Jennifer Koki (Honolulu); Ashley Quintal (Kailua)

    Quarter Finals:
    H1: Geodee Clark (Honolulu); Kaitlyn Maguire (San Diego, CA); Kawehi Whitford (Kapolei); Livia Nahinu (Honolulu)
    H2: Crystal Dzigas (Honolulu); Joy Monahan (Honolulu); Jennifer Smith (San Diego, CA); Tiare Friedman (Waikoloa)
    H3: Ashley Quintal (Kailua); Malia Kaleopaa (Honolulu); Haunani Kane (Kailua); Lindsay Steinriede (Dana Point, CA)
    H4: Kelia Moniz (Honolulu); Jennifer Koki (Honolulu); Candice Appleby (Honolulu); Miku Uemura (Waianae)

    Round 3:
    H1: Geodee Clark (Honolulu); Jennifer Smith (San Diego, CA); Juli Warisaya (Chiba, Japan); Kyla Peterson (Carlsbad, CA)
    H2: Crystal Dzigas (Honolulu); Kawehi Whitford (Kapolei); Rachel Spear (Haleiwa); Taryn Apo (Wailuku)
    H3: Kaitlyn Maguire (San Diego, CA); Tiare Friedman (Waikoloa); Chie Matsuoka (Honolulu); Mimi Horiguchi (Honolulu)
    H4: Joy Monahan (Honolulu); Livia Nahinu (Honolulu); Makalanimae Martinez (Volcano); Tiare Lawrence (Makawao)
    H5: Lindsay Steinriede (Dana Point, CA); Jennifer Koki (Honolulu); Carissa Moore (Honolulu); Lauren Taylor
    H6: Miku Uemura (Waianae); Haunani Kane (Kailua); Susan Stewart (Haleiwa); Megan Godinez (Kaneohe)
    H7: Ashley Quintal (Kailua); Kelia Moniz (Honolulu); Julie Whitegon (Encinitas, CA); Pascale Fasciano (Kapaau)
    H8: Candice Appleby (Honolulu); Malia Kaleopaa (Honolulu); Leah Dawson (Haleiwa); Summer Romero (La Mesa, CA)

    Round 2:
    H1: Juli Warisaya (Japan); Taryn Apo (Wailuku); Rachel Barry (Irvine, CA); Deborah Tinker (Byron Bay, Australia)
    H2: Rachel Spear (Haleiwa); Kyla Peterson (Carlsbad, CA); Betty Depolito (Haleiwa)
    H3: Tiare Friedman (Waikoloa); Livia Nahinu (Honolulu);
    H4: Makalanimai Martinez (Volcano); Mimi Horiguchi (Honolulu); Alana Mock (Haleiwa); Meredith Rose (Cardiff, CA)
    H5: Jennifer Koki (Honolulu); Susan Stewart (Haleiwa); Alicia Marshall (Waimanalo)
    H6: Haunani Kane (Kailua); Lauren Taylor (Huntington Beach, CA); Marissa Graham (Bonsall, CA); Dawn Chang (Honolulu)
    H7: Julie Whitegon (Encinitas, CA); Malia Kaleopaa (Honolulu); Hayley Nemeroff (Cardiff, CA); Molly Ware
    H8: Kawehi Whitford (Kapolei); Pascale Fasciano (Kapaau)

    Round 1:
    H1: Juli Warisaya (Japan)
    H2: Tiare Friedman (Waikoloa); Meredith Rose (Cardiff, CA); Misty Marsh (Kailua-Kona)
    H3: Alicia Marshall (Waimanalo); Dawn Chang (Honolulu); Sweety Mossman (Honolulu)
    H4: Hayley Nemeroff (Cardiff, CA); Pascale Fasciano (Kapa'au); Kyle Peterson

    About ROXY:
    Roxy is a brand of Quiksilver, Inc. (NYSE:ZQK) is the world's leading outdoor sports lifestyle company, which designs, produces and distributes a diversified mix of branded apparel, wintersports equipment, footwear, accessories and related products.  The Company's apparel and footwear brands represent a casual lifestyle for young-minded people that connect with its boardriding culture and heritage.
     
    The reputation of Quiksilver's brands is based on different outdoor sports.  The Company's Quiksilver, Roxy, DC and Hawk brands are synonymous with the heritage and culture of surfing, skateboarding and snowboarding, and its beach and water oriented swimwear brands include Raisins, Radio Fiji and Leilani. The Company continues to make snowboarding equipment under its DC, Roxy, Lib Technologies, Gnu and Bent Metal labels.
     
    The Company's products are sold in over 90 countries in a wide range of distribution, including surf shops, skate shops, snow shops, its proprietary Boardriders Club shops and other company-owned retail stores, other specialty stores and select department stores.  Quiksilver's corporate and Americas' headquarters are in Huntington Beach, California, while its European headquarters are in St. Jean de Luz, France, and its Asia/Pacific headquarters are in Torquay, Australia.

    About Schick Quattro for Women:
    Schick® Quattro for Women® is a high performance razor designed specifically for women. With four blades and two enhanced conditioning strips, it provides a shave so smooth, you could skip a day or two. The razor handles are available in original fuchsia and a surf-inspired version - Quattro for Women® GO!® Surf Style™, complete with a travel case.

    Schick® Quattro for Women® is manufactured by Schick-Wilkinson Sword. A leading manufacturer of razors around the world, Schick-Wilkinson Sword is a division of Energizer Holdings Inc. (NYSE: ENR), headquartered in St. Louis, Missouri. It ranks as the world's second largest manufacturer and marketer of wet shave products for men and women.  Schick-Wilkinson Sword markets products in over 100 countries worldwide. For more information on shaving and the Schick® Quattro for Women® razor line, visit quattroforwomen.com. ©2008 Energizer. Schick, Quattro and other marks are trademarks of Energizer.

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