Archive for November, 2007

Sofia gives Gilmore a run for the title

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Roxy Pro Hawaii
Stop No. 7 of 8 on the ASP Women’s World Tour
Sunset Beach, Hawaii
Nov. 25 – Dec. 6, 2007

MULANOVICH MAKES HER MOVE WITH ROXY PRO HAWAII WIN

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SUNSET BEACH, Hawaii (Thursday, Nov. 29, 2007) – Former ASP World Champion Sofia Mulanovich (PER) tamed 8 to 10 foot (three metre) surf at Sunset Beach to win the Roxy Pro Hawaii today. Her victory has put her just 101 points behind ratings leader Stephanie Gilmore (AUS) and put her well and truly in the race to win her second World Title heading into the final event on the 2007 ASP Women’s World Tour in Maui next week.

“It’s pretty amazing, I really never thought of a World Title coming here,� Mulanovich said. “I just wanted to have fun, surf wave by wave, and just have a good contest. But now it’s on, it’s so on!�

The victory is her second on the 2007 ASP Women’s World Tour and the 8th of her World Tour career. It is also Mulanovich’s first ASP World Tour rated win in Hawaii.

“I’m just stoked,� Mulanovich said. “Sunset can be such a perfect wave. I really want to thank Rochelle Ballard for helping me out with my board choice, she pushed me to use that board and it really paid off. Thanks to everyone who helped me out, my boyfriend who was my caddie and my longtime sponsor Roxy for another great event.�

Mulanovich finished the four-woman final with 13.73 points to Amee Donohoe’s (AUS) 10.83, Samantha Cornish’s (AUS) 7.64 and Jessi Miley-Dyer’s (AUS) 6.40 points. Donohoe, who only needed a mid-range score to take the lead, was understandably disappointed to miss out on her first World Tour win but has jumped to 5th on the ratings with the result.

“I’ll be honest – it’s a good result but to sum it in two words, second sucks,� Donohoe said. “There was a turning point when I took off on a wave with like three minutes to go because I didn’t realize that there was a bigger set coming through behind that one. I just took off on a shoulder and when I turned around there were three waves with the scoring potential to easily get a 6.0. That was the point where I just got really frustrated. I knew I had made a mistake. Everyone is a good competitor and you can’t give anyone an inch.�

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Stephanie Gilmore- The New World Champ?

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Roxy Pro Hawaii
Stop No. 7 of 8 on the ASP Women’s World Tour
Sunset Beach, Hawaii
Nov. 25 – Dec. 6, 2007

GILMORE GETS IT RIGHT IN ROUND 2 OF THE ROXY PRO HAWAII gilmore1927roxysun07kirstin_l.jpg

SUNSET BEACH, Hawaii (Tuesday, Nov. 27, 2007) – Current ASP ratings leader Stephanie Gilmore (AUS) needed a second chance to show the world why she’s No. 1 on Day 1 of the Roxy Pro Hawaii, but she did so in her Round 2 heat at Sunset Beach today.

Gilmore, who could potentially win her maiden world title when the Roxy Pro runs next, will be the only athlete in the history of professional surfing to win an ASP World Title as a rookie. The mounting pressure of such a huge achievement got to 19-year-old in her Round 1 heat when she finished 3rd to Wildcard Coco Ho (HAW) and Claire Bevilacqua (AUS) respectively. She was forced to surf Round 2, the first elimination round, for only the second time this year.

“It’s all just a whirlwind in my head,� Gilmore said. “There are so many things I’m thinking about and so many things that I shouldn’t be thinking about. I think I was just a little bit rattled in my first heat, I couldn’t find any waves. My Round 2 heat was good, I felt like it was just another chance to get some more practice with my boards, Sunset can be pretty challenging.�

Gilmore posted the highest heat total of the day, 18.10 (out of 20.00) and the highest single wave score when she earned a 9.60 in her Round 2 heat against Rochelle Ballard (HAW) and Jacqueline Silva (BRA).

“The second wave of the set had a little bit of froth on the take off,� Gilmore said of her highest scoring wave. “I didn’t really think I was going to make it, I felt like I was going to eat it pretty hard. Luckily I managed to make it down the face, pull myself together and get a few really good turns in. I didn’t really think I’d score that high, but I’m stoked.�

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Women’s Fantasy Surfer Hot Picks

I took this from the Women’s Fantasy Surfer website. I know you all don’t always check the site so here it is:

With two events left on the schedule, there appears to be a growing feeling that Stephanie Gilmore is about to seal up her first world title. Many are already crunching the numbers on exactly what it will take for her to seal the deal ala Mick Fanning and put the points race out of the reach of her opponents.

But with such a stacked field opposing her at Sunset, chances are we’ll have to wait until the final event at Honolua Bay to see any champions crowned.

With the event relocating to Haleiwa for two years, (2004 & 2005), many chalk up Chelsea Hedges victory at the Roxy Pro in 2005 as having been won at Sunset Beach. But make no mistake – there are really only a handful of surfers to watch out for in this event, and none of them call themselves goofyfoots. Layne Beachley has won at Sunset beach 4 times previously and, as always, will be the surfer to watch if the surf gets bigger than 5 to 6 foot.

But who else has the wave knowledge to pull off a victory at the expansive lineup of Sunset Beach?

Here are Fantasy Surfer’s hot picks for Sunset Beach:

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Some of the pros and turkey

This came from the ASP World Tour news that I subscribe to. I’m working on 5 other blogs right now and just can’t seem to finish them. I’ll get the Women’s Fantasy Surfer up later today. We’re running out of time to make our picks for Sunset!

Let’s Talk Turkey

Well a “gobble gobble� to you too. With Thanksgiving approaching us this Thursday, and our seasoned pros scattered to the four corners of the Earth like dust to the wind, ASP tracked down a few members of the ASP World Tour to find out the who, where, what of their respective holiday plans.

Where will you be come Turkey Day?

Pancho Sullivan (HAW) -
“I am very happy to say that I will be at home with my family here on the North Shore. I’ll be with my wide and my two children, Kirra and Kanekoa, my mom, my mom and dad, Uncle Howard, Hog and my cousin Kevin. We’ll just be hanging out together and being thankful for the man blessings in our lives; sharing a great meal together and watching a bit of football. I am thankful for the love of my family.�

Megan Abubo (HAW) -
“Rochelle Ballard and I have a 12 year running Thanksgiving that we host with our friends, family and tour surfers at her house. I’ll be there with my family, Rochelle’s family and mostly Aussies from the ASP Women’s World Tour – haha. I’ll be making a turkey and a side dish. Rochelle makes a turkey too and we get people to do other things. I’m thankful for every blessed small detail in my life that allows me to be free and happy, and I’m thankful for my loved ones and good health.�

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Fearlessness: The Story of Lisa Andersen

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I opened my mailbox today to find a copy of Fearlessness: The Story of Lisa Andersen by Nick Carroll. I’m so stoked! The book is a new release on shelves this December- just in time to make a great holiday gift. Lisa, as I’m sure you know, is a four-time world champion who ran away from her home in Florida at age 16 to become the best surfer in the world. (What I didn’t know is that she lived in Virginia for a few years- my home state!) The biography retraces her childhood, her rise to fame, her life as a champion as well as a mother of two. In the preface written by Lisa herself, she says, ” In hindsight you want to go back in time and change things- do things better, with more strength or more knowledge. But hat all if it now happened as it did, it would have changed the end results. The bottom line is, I was meant to be a mother first and world champion second, and I would never change that! I have new dreams now- not about winning world titles but about giving my kids everything I can. And, of course, the one in which I find great love that lasts forever.”

I can’t wait to start reading- I’ll give a review soon. The book has been published by Chronicle and retails for $24.95

Quick Q & A with Keenan Lineback

keenan1.jpgIt’s only been three months since Keenan Lineback won the 18 and under division at the 11th Annual East Coast Wahine Championships. With winter fast approaching and the first year of high school on her shoulders, you’d think Keenan would buckle down and get into the groove of algebra classes and homecoming football games. Not Keenan, she’s been busy racking up more and more surfing titles and accolades to add to her ever impressive resume that will (if she wants it to) easily garner her a slot on the World Qualifying Series Tour by the time she graduates. Not too shabby for a girl that lives 30 minutes inland of wave starved Myrtle Beach, South Carolina.

It took Keenan a few weeks to get back to me. I had emailed her some simple questions forkeenan2.jpg the website. She was busy traveling to Puerto Rico with Keala Kennelly and Sanoe Lake. Then she took the Girls Title at the 40th Annual ESA Easterns and earned a slot on the All-Stars Team. In October she headed to California where she took second at the USA Surfing Championships and earned a slot on the 2008 Pac-Sun USA Surfing Team. All this winning and somehow Keenan still remains a very humble and down to earth young woman. Here’s a quick Q and A with Keenan- and on a personal note, I’m a big fan and I hope she goes far!

How did you get into surfing and then how did that roll over into competing?
My dad would push me into waves and then he said maybe I should try competing since my older brother Hunter already did it and I loved it.

Do you still do competitive swimming? How long have you been doing it?
Yes, I still swim competitively. This is my eleventh year swimming altogether.
(ed note: She doesn’t mention it, but she’s just as successful in the swimming world)

Have you been doing some traveling for surfing? Is it for training,
contests, or for vacation?

Yes, well I went to Australia and New Zealand with the All-star team this past summer for training and after that my mom and Meghan Whitney, a photographer from this area, met up with me in California. I stayed there for a week and got some good shots, and that trip was for training as well. I just got back from Puerto Rico with some of the Billabong girls like Keala and Sanoe and also Liza Caban who is from there. I stayed one night with her and had a great time.
(ed note: Billabong Girls Team Manager Megan Brainard sent me an email when Keenan was in California to tell me that Keenan was just ripping and she was so excited to have Keenan on the team)

Are you going to continue doing ESA events? I know there is no NSSA near you, but are you planning on doing traveling for them?
Yes I am still doing the ESA, I am also doing the NSSA New Smyrna district as well.

When you have free time, what do you do?
Go to movies, hang out, go to our plantation to ride our four-wheelers, fish, and surf with my friends.

What kind of music do you like to listen to?
I pretty much like everything.
(ed note: umm, even opera?)

Do you have any pre-surf or pre-contest rituals you like to perform?
I stretch and pray.

What’s your favorite thing to eat after a long day of surfing?
I’m not a picky eater, food is food and I love it!

What size shape board are you riding right now? How many boards to you go through a year?
Right now I am riding a 5’1� squash shaped by Kelly Richards. With growing I need to keep adjusting the sizes, but mainly I just get a board when I need one.

What is the last book you read?
I had to do a book report on a biography or autobiography for school and I did it on Natalie Coughlin who is an Olympic swimmer and also gold medalist.

Do you have plans for your surfing say professionally? Would you want to go on tour after high school?
I want to get a scholarship for swimming in college and then do the ‘QS after college.

How do you feel when you paddle out in a heat? Do you get nervous? Do you feel serious? Is winning important?
I try to just think of it as a free surf session. I do get nervous, but it is because I am anxious before my heat.

Is it hard to be friends with someone and then have to surf against them?
No, I have so many surfing friends that I couldn’t name all of them even if I tried. I think that it is still great to be able to have close friends even though you still compete against them on a regular basis.

Who are some of the girls and guys you have the most fun surfing with?
Hunter (my bro), Jasset, Quincy, Ariel, Alexis, Liza, Amy, Cam, and Cole

If you could go on a surf trip with four of your all time favorite surfers,
where would you go and who would you go with?

Indo, but I couldn’t name just four people.

How important is it to have your parents support for your surfing?
It is very important to have supportive parents which I am very blessed to have.

Do you have any good wipeout stories?
I cut my foot on the reef at Middles in Puerto Rico and my dad super-glued it on the beach.

What are some of your best place finishes in surfing and/or swimming?
3rd place at the Billabong Jr. Pro, 1st in Girls and Junior Women at the FEW-New Zealand Scholastic Championships, 1st place in Advanced Shortboard at the East Coast Wahine Championships, 1st in Junior Women at the ECSC, and 1st place in Girls at Easterns.

What’s your favorite subject in school?
Lunch

What subject do you think they should teach but don’t?
I think that there are enough subjects already to keep everyone busy for a while.

Do you get to skip school if the waves are really really good?
Not likely.

Huge Noel Surf hits Outer Banks

Maybe you saw it, maybe you surfed it- prepare to have your jaw hit the ground.

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