| Dylan Lightfoot : photo Tom Grimson / NZ Surfing Magazine
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Lightfoot represented Saffas at ISA World Juniors last month
Surfersvillage Global Surf News, 8 February, 2010 : - - South African junior surfer Dylan Lightfoot stunned his Kiwi counterparts by clinching victory in the premier Under 16 boys division of the Billabong Grom Series presented by Oceanbridge at Mount Maunganui in New Zealand on Sunday.
Lightfoot, a member of the South African junior surfing team that achieved its best ever result of fourth in the recent ISA World Junior Surfing Championships in New Zealand in January, defeated the cream of the Kiwi juniors in the small but contestable 0.5 to 0.75 metre waves on offer at the venue of Tay Street.
“I struggled out there today. I am much bigger than Kiwi boys” commented the 15 year-old from Jeffreys Bay. “They were flying across the waves doing all these turns. I was just lucky to get that one wave and get a good score to push me into the lead.”
In the final Lightfoot battled to find high scoring rides in the small conditions, racking up a best score of 4.5 out of a possible 10 in the shore pound. However, late in the heat he finally latched on to a wave that ran down the beach and proceeded to hit the lip several times until he finished on the beach. The score came in at 8.5 points and that was enough to catapult him from third to first with a 13.0 point heat total.
Placing second in the final was Adam Grimson (Gis) who opted to surf up the beach by himself. The tactical move paid off for 20 minutes of the final after catching some long lefthanders but he couldn’t match the power of Lightfoot and had to settle for second. Dual finalist Dune Kennings (WGM) finished third while Sandy Bay surfer Patxi Scott-Arrieta finished the final in fourth place.
The New Zealand media reported the victory under the headlines ‘South African Stomps Opponents Into Submission’ and went to report ‘South African surfer Dylan Lightfoot came and conquered at the first event of the Billabong Grom Series presented by Oceanbridge ….. The lone South African contesting the event won the premier Under 16 Boys Division.’
Lightfoot, along with his family, has been in New Zealand for four weeks surfing breaks around New Zealand and also competing at the ISA World Junior Championships where he placed 19th overall, the highest of the four SA boys in the U16 division
He added Billabong Grom series contest to his travels and from day one of the event became the favourite and one to beat. Lightfoot will also participate in the second leg of the series which takes place at Whangamata next weekend (12-14 February).
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