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Joel Parkinson just wants to surf some good waves

Surfersvillage Global Surf News, 16 November, 2009 : - - This is going to be a huge Hawaiian season. There’s a lot on the line for you.

JP: There is for sure. I guess… I dunno, I’ve been thinking about it and I’m just so excited to go surfing again more than anything. That’s all I’ve been thinking about, I just want to get there and surf some good waves because we haven’t had many lately. Haleiwa and Sunset are such good warm-ups to get you in a rhythm over there. I’m obviously focused pretty squarely on Pipe, but I’d love to win the Triple Crown again, especially with the extra prizemoney. It’s typical, the year I win it I get a watch, and then it goes up to 50 grand the next year!

How’s your ankle?

The last few weeks it’s felt really good. Really good. I kind of got over that stiff injury phase, now I’m getting flexibility back in it, so it allows me to do a lot more on it. When I get home from Hawaii I’m going to have another round of MRIs to find out if it’s 100 percent. I’ve got one little test to do to find out how much movement I have between my tib and my fib, and if it has a lot of movement I’ll probably have to get a screw in it, but if it doesn’t then I should be right.

Did you consider not doing Haleiwa and Sunset and just going over for Pipe?

Only if my ankle wasn’t good. I mean, it was still a little questionable. The doctor the other day recommended I should probably pull out of Haleiwa, but I’m still surfing fine and surfing without pain. I’m fit and healthy so I said to him, “I’m doing it, mate.” I love the Triple Crown, I love Hawaii. It’s surfing. Your surfing goes up so many levels over there, and I’m going to need to be in a good rhythm if I’m going to challenge at Pipe so I need time in the water over there. You could say it’s a chance of re-injuring it, but you need to get rhythm in Hawaiian waves.

There’s a risk doing the full season, but it’s far riskier not doing it. I could stay at home and train and get fitter, but I’m at the stage now where I’m fit enough already, now I need to be surf fit. And there’s no way I could sit here at home while Hawaii was on. I love the place too much. The last few years I come home at Christmas and for the first few days I’m still ringing the buoy line In Hawaii to see what the surf’s doing over there. It’d kill me to stay at home and train then see that first big swell hit. I’d be going, far out, what am I doing here?

Training at home would be beneficial, but nowhere near as beneficial as standing in barrels at Pipe. You’ve got to remember that you need to feel the power over there. My first wave at Sunset every year I always feel like I’m winding up the windows and hanging on for grim death. It takes a good surf or two to remember where you ride your board from and where you turn from.

Read the full interview at Joelparko.com

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Source: Joel Parko.com via ASPWorldtour.com

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