| Stephanie Gilmore : photo ASPEurope.com
Swatch Girls Pro
ASP 6 Star WQS Women's event Hossegor, Seignosse France 12 - 16 May 2010
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Stephanie Gilmore Unstoppable at Swatch Girls Pro | francais ci-dessous
Surfersvillage Global Surf News, 16 May, 2010 : - - Seignosse, Les Bourdaines, France - Current ASP Women’s World Champion Stephanie Gilmore (AUS) was unstoppable as she charged to victory at the inaugural Association of Surfing Professionals (ASP) Swatch Girls Pro taking the title after overcoming Coco Ho (HAW) in the 35-minute final at the main contest site of Les Bourdaines.
The swell remained a solid 4-5ft (1-1.5m) throughout the entire day with a strong onshore wind making conditions again tough for the girls and turning heats into another battle of physical fitness as well as surfing ability.
Gilmore stormed home claiming the Swatch Girls Pro title leading from the opening siren and finishing off with an 8.5 out of a possible 10 with only seconds remaining smashing the long rights on offer at low tide to seal the victory which never looked in doubt.
Scoring a 9.8 and an 8.5 for a two-wave combined total of 18.30 out of a possible 20 in her quarter-final Gilmore sent out a clear message that she was inform and gaining momentum with each performance. The reigning ASP Women’s World Junior Champion Laura Enever (AUS) came closest to causing an upset when she forced Gilmore to the wire in their semi-final however with less than 30-seconds to go Enever could only look on as her slim lead was shredded to pieces by the eventual Swatch Girls Pro winner.
 Stephanie Gilmore : photo Aquashot/aspeurope.com
“For the final I changed my whole statedgy because we have been surfing the right down the beach but the tide dropped out too much and I thought I would take that risk and paddle over to the other side of the beach. It was hard out there for the first half of the heat because I was a little lost but I managed to find a couple of waves.”
“It is good training and great to hang out with all the girls here,” continued Gilmore about her experiences at the Swatch Girls Pro 2010. “It is hard work these events because you have to surf more times and there are more girls in the water so it is difficult but it feels good to know that I can still cut it and compete at these events and I’m sure that all these girls are hungry to join the world tour soon.”
Gilmore had this to say about her semi-final bout against Enever.
“The young girls coming through at the moment are really full on and I didn’t think I was going to make it through that heat against Laura but it came down to wave selection and it was definitely a tough event so it makes it all the more rewarding.”
At most events I build up my pace through the event and try and hold off the best for the final,” continued Gilmore. “It can be hard to put on a good show when the conditions are so difficult but hopefully everyone enjoyed it and I know I did.” (laughs)
 Coco Ho : photo Aquashot/aspeurope.com
Coco Ho (HAW) 2009 ASP Women’s World Tour “rookie” of the year has finished off a great week finishing second in the Swatch Girls Pro adding to her runner-up place yesterday in the Swatch Girls Pro Junior to find some confidence leading into the remaining events of the year.
“It is great to come to France and make the podium for both the Pro Junior and the WQS and to surf the final against Stephanie Gilmore, the best surfer at the moment and to be part of all this here.” “The conditions didn’t go my way to find a good scoring wave and hopefully for the other events left on the tour this will help my confidence to know I can make finals.”
Laura Enever (AUS) pushed Gilmore to the wire in semi nº1 as Evener held the lead until the final 30-seconds of their clash. Finishing equal 3rd and a finalist in the Swatch Girls Pro Junior the current ASP Women’s World Junior Champion has shown that her surfing is on par with the best in the world.
“I’m not really disappointed and I am happy with my overall result here which is my best WQS so far this year and there is nothing bad about losing to Stephanie even if she does beat you in the last 30 seconds of the heat and she is surfing amazingly as always.”
 Tyler Wright : photo Aquashot/aspeurope.com
Enever on a tight travel plan and with airports starting to close once again looked on the bright side of her close defeat in the semi-final.
“I’m really excited because I made the semi-final of the WQS and the final of the Pro Junior so I’m really happy with my results and even if I made the final I would miss my flight home so I guess everything works out for a reason and I’m stoked because it has been an amazing week and I’ve had a lot of fun and I can’t wait to come back next year.”
“There was a lot of paddling out there and I kept paddling but she only needed a small score so I knew she was going to get it as soon as she stood up.” Jessi Miley-Dyer (AUS) finished equal third surfing with a knee injury suffered in one of her heats yesterday and was forced to pull out all the stops in her semi-final against Ho failing to regain the lead after having a strong opening ride.
“I needed a 5 point ride and it wasn’t a hard score to get but it is tricky score to get out there when the waves are like they are today and I got a little lost at the start of the heat so if I had not done that I think things would have been a lot more beneficial for me but Coco has been surfing good all week so well done to her.”
Miley-Dyer goes away with a huge confidence boost after overcoming current ASP ranked nº2 Sally Fitzgibbons (AUS) in their close scoring quarter-final clash. Coming from behind to gain the lead and hold on during the final minutes Miley-Dyer caps off an excellent European leg.
“That was a really good heat for me against Sally because I had one score and for me coming into the rest of the year to have beaten Sally and she has done so well this year and it is a really good confidence boost for me to have gotten that result and remember how I used to get through heats and win events so this Europe leg has been very good for me.”
 Jesse Miley-Dyer : photo Aquashot/aspeurope.com
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FINAL SWATCH GIRLS PRO Stephanie Gilmore (AUS) 15.33 Def. Coco Ho (HAW) 8.60
RESULTS SEMI-FINALS SWATCH GIRLS PRO Heat 1: Stephanie Gilmore (AUS) 13.25 Laura Enever (AUS) 11.50 Heat 2: Coco Ho (HAW) 11.25 Def. Jessi Miley-Dyer (AUS) 8.90
RESULTS QUARTER-FINALS SWATCH GIRLS PRO Heat 1: Stephanie Gilmore (AUS) 18.30 Def. Courtney Conlogue (USA) 14.00 Heat 2: Laura Enever (AUS) 16.25 Def. Tyler Wright (AUS) 13.90 Heat 3: Jessi Miley-Dyer (AUS) 10.65 Def. Sally Fitzgibbons (AUS) 10.50 Heat 4: Coco Ho (HAW) 13.00 Def. Claire Bevilacqua (AUS) 9.75
RESULTS ROUND 5 SWATCH GIRLS PRO Heat 1: Stephanie Gilmore (AUS) 15.00, Tyler Wright (AUS) 11.50, Felicity Palmateer (AUS) 9.35 Heat 2: Laura Enever (AUS) 11.50, Courtney Conlogue (USA) 9.75, Rosanne Hodge (ZAF) 5.55 Heat 3: Sally Fitzgibbons (AUS) 14.40, Coco Ho (HAW) 8.50, Tarryn Chudleigh (ZAF) 6.95 Heat 4: Claire Bevilacqua (AUS) 13.40, Jessi Miley-Dyer (AUS) 11.25, Sarah Baum (ZAF) 8.20
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Ratings after the Swatch Girl Pro
| 1 |
Fitzgibbons,Sally |
AUS |
| 2 |
Wright,Tyler |
AUS |
| 3 |
Enever,Laura |
AUS |
| 4 |
Miley-Dyer,Jessi |
AUS |
| 5 |
Blanchard,Alana |
HAW |
| 5 |
Bevilacqua,Claire |
AUS |
| 5 |
Hareb,Paige |
NZL |
| 8 |
Palmateer,Felicity |
AUS |
| 9 |
Conlogue,Courtney |
USA |
| 10 |
Atherton,Nicola |
AUS |
| 10 |
Erickson,Sage |
USA |
| 10 |
Silva,Jacqueline |
BRA |
| 13 |
Chudleigh,Tarryn |
ZAF |
| 14 |
Buitendag,Bianca |
ZAF |
| 14 |
Dupont,Justine |
FRA |
| 16 |
Bulard,Cannelle |
REU |
| 17 |
Ado,Pauline |
FRA |
| 17 |
Hodge,Rosanne |
ZAF |
| 17 |
Ho,Coco |
HAW |
| 17 |
Robb,Nikita |
ZAF |
| 21 |
Hamilton,Bethany |
HAW |
| 21 |
Hosseini,Erica |
USA |
| 23 |
Pellizzari,Ornella |
ARG |
| 24 |
Baum,Sarah |
ZAF |
| 24 |
Defay,Joanne |
FRA |
| 24 |
Schmitz,Bruna |
BRA |
| 27 |
Arnaud,Alizee |
FRA |
| 28 |
Naraisa,Suelen |
BRA |
| 29 |
Beardmore,Sarah |
GBR |
| 29 |
Curren,Lee Ann |
FRA |
| 31 |
Melamed,Nage |
HAW |
| 31 |
Hashimoto,Sayuri |
JPN |
| 33 |
Paul,Wini |
NZL |
| 34 |
Santorik,Jessica |
NZL |
| 35 |
Santos,Francisca |
PRT |
| 36 |
Keighran,Angela |
AUS |
| 36 |
McGrath,Laurina |
AUS |
| 36 |
Sanchez,Amandine |
FRA |
| 36 |
Goncalves,Claudia |
BRA |
| 40 |
Vail,Crystal |
AUS |
| 41 |
Rautenbach,Chantelle |
ZAF |
| 42 |
Gilmore,Stephanie |
AUS |
| 42 |
Hedges,Chelsea |
AUS |
| 44 |
Nicholl,Brittani |
AUS |
| 45 |
Le Tallec,Anne Cecile |
FRA |
| 46 |
Rocha,Joana |
PRT |
| 47 |
Ashley,Anastasia |
USA |
| 48 |
Prumm,Freya |
AUS |
| 49 |
Hurst,Leila |
HAW |
| 50 |
Mizuno,Asako |
JPN |
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 Tyler Wright : photo Aquashot/aspeurope.com
Francais:
UNE RESCAPÉE HAWAIENNE PARMI L’HÉGÉMONIE AUSTRALIENNE
A la mi-matinée, avec la marée descendante, la droite située au nord du site de compétition se met à marcher proposant une longue vague pour les ¼ de finale du SWATCH GIRLS PRO et une surface de glisse idéale pour des manœuvres variées. Duel au sommet entre la championne du Monde et la victorieuse d’hier du titre Junior du SWATCH GIRLS PRO où Stéphanie Gilmore vient à bout de Courtney Conlogue avec d’abord une vague à 8,50 points, puis, sur la fin de la série, elle achève son adversaire avec une extraordinaire prestation de succession de "snap" notée 9,80 points sur 10, record absolu de toute la compétition.
La confrontation des championnes du Monde junior Tyler Wright et Laura Enever, respectivement en catégorie moins de 18 ans et moins de 21 ans, voit une Wright boulimique de vag ues qui prend la tête de la série. Mais elle se fait coiffer au poteau par son aînée Enever, plus expérimentée, ne prenant que trois vagues et sortant un 8,75 points à 5 minutes de la fin.
Même suspense sur le troisième quart dominé par Sally Fitzgibbons mais où Jessi Miley-Dyer a besoin d’une vague à 3,75 points pour être qualifiée : elle trouve une vague à moins de 2 minutes de la fin de la série et score un 3,90 synonyme de sésame pour les demi-finales du SWATCH GIRLS PRO. Dans le dernier quart, Coco Ho se glisse dans la suprématie féminine Australienne en remportant son ¼ de finale face à Claire Bevilacqua qui, malgré une bonne note sur sa première vague, n’arrive pas à faire la différence sur le surf de Ho.
FINALE AUSTRALO-HAWAIENNE SUR LES BEACHBREAK LANDAIS
A 12h30 sur la plage des Bourdaines à Seignosse, la première demi-finale du SWATCH GIRLS PRO est 100% Australienne et 100% Championne du Monde opposant Gilmore à Enever. Le niveau est très relevé avec une série où le dynamisme d’Enever se confronte à l’expérience et au réalisme de Gilmore qui sort un 7,00 points sur sa seule et unique vague pendant plus de 15 minutes sur les 25 que comptent les séries. Laura Enever, après plusieurs tentatives non abouties, arrive à scorer un 5,25 points qui, combiné à sa moins médiocre note, la place en tête de la série. Elle confirme ensuite par un 6,25 points laissant planer le doute de l’élimination de Stéphanie Gilmore.
Mais à 45 secondes de la fin de la série, la triple championne du Monde honore son titre et performe u n 6,25 points qui la qualifie pour la finale. L’Hawaïenne Coco Ho domine sa demi-finale face à l’Australienne Bevilacqua avec un score combiné de 11,25 points contre 8,90 pour Jessi. "Je suis très fatiguée car je n’arrête pas de surfer depuis que je suis là" s’exclame Coco à sa sortie de l’eau. "En ayant fait le SWATCH GIRLS PRO JUNIOR et le WQS jusqu’aux finales, je suis littéralement vidée et je vais profiter de la demi-heure de battement pour bien me reposer avant d’affronter Steph".
La finale est lancée juste avant 14h00 pour 30 minutes sur le début du remontant de la marée, ce qui oblige les surfeuses à changer de spot. Dès l’entame de la série, Stéphanie Gilmore affiche 6,83 points avec trois manoeuvres, la plaçant confortablement en tête. Après deux vagues aux notes médiocres de l’Hawaïenne, cette finale reste sans action pendant plus de 10 minutes alors que les surfeuses cherchent désespérément une surface de glisse.
A 12 minutes de la fin, l’Australienne trouve une droite où elle exécute une belle manœuvre suivie d’un "floater" notés 5,83 et creusant un peu plus l’écart avec Coco. Cette dernière ne tarde pas à lui répondre, mais, la fatigue aidant, elle chute sur sa première manoeuvre. Deuxième chance pour Coco de rattraper le retard avec une autre vague où elle donne tout sur chacune des figures pour atteindre difficilement un 5,27 points. Il lui faut maintenant, à 4 minutes de la fin, une vague à 7,39 pour prendre la tête.
Mais Stéphanie Gilmore a la priorité et compte bien la garder jusqu’au terme. A 1 minute de la fin, Coco tente de se lâcher sur la première vague venue pour rechuter, laissant le décompte des secondes au profit de la triple championne du Monde, Stéphanie Gilmore qui anéantit tout espoir en scorant un 8,50 points sur l’ultime coup de trompe. Elle signe là sa première victoire française sur le SWATCH GIRLS PRO 2010 avec 15,33 points contre 8,60 pour Ho.
"C’était une compétition de longue haleine et difficile entre beau temps et pluie, et entre petites et grosses vagues" dit-elle visiblement ravie de remporter cette édition."J ai changé ma stratégie par rapport à la demi-finale en me plaçant sur la droite. Puis j’ai assuré sur ma première vague pour pouvoir être sereine le reste de la série face à Coco". L’Hawaïenne Ho quant à elle est "super contente d’être présente sur les deux podiums de cet événement (ndlr WQS et Junior) et je suis très fière d’avoir concouru contre la meilleure d’entre nous, même si je n’ai pas réussi à trouver les vagues nécessaires pour rivaliser contre Stéphanie".
Lors de la remise des prix sur le podium, Stéphanie conclut en remerciant l’organisation et confirme sa présence pour l’année prochaine.

Previous reports: # 1 : Ado, Curren, Dupont eye Swatch Girls Pro, Hossegor # 2 : Swatch Girls Pro s’apprête à accueillir l’élite internat.. # 3 : ASP 6-Star Swatch Girls Pro kicks off in Seignosse # 4 : Swatch Girls Pro Junior Day 2 runs in the small stuff # 5 : Ho tops at Swatch Girls Pro, Conolgue wins Pro Junior
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The ASP 6-Star Swatch Girls Pro and ASP Grade-2 Swatch Girls Pro Junior run from May 12 to 16 at Les Bourdains in Seignosse, France bringing together a fantastic blend of both European and overseas talent for this second event on the ASP European Women's Pro Junior Series.
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