Archive for December, 2007

“the epoch of belief”

“It was the best of times, it was the worst of times, it was the age of wisdom, it was the age of foolishness, it was the epoch of belief, it was the epoch of incredulity, it was the season of Light, it was the season of Darkness, it was the spring of hope, it was the winter of despair, we had everything before us, we had nothing before us, we were all going direct to heaven, we were all going direct the other way - in short, the period was so far like the present period, that some of its noisiest authorities insisted on its being received, for good or for evil, in the superlative degree of comparison only.�

Charles Dickens, A Tale of Two Cities, English novelist (1812 - 1870)

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About one hundred and fifty years later, I read this quote and am amazed at its timeless universality. This quote could just as easily be applied to the 2007 surf year. I had the opportunity to score a beautiful south swell at my home break (spring break, the Hook), an epic typhoon in July (Kona, Hawaii), beautiful consistent hurricane waves in August (Dean in Wrightsville Beach), a crazy booming late season south swell in November, and some good, fun and really BIG waves in December. But in between those epic highlights there were some of the longest flattest spells I have ever witnessed. And I have exceptionally low standards (remember, we’re talking waves only here) – I am one of those people that wants to get wet everyday it is possible to surf. ThereNew year’s Eve were definitely multiple occasions where I did not get wet for days in a row because there was NOT surf.

Right now, we are in a nice stretch of getting waves, but it is frigid (51 water temp, air = low 30s in the morning). I broke down today and got a 5-4, the 4-3 with booties and a hood was NOT cutting it. I would rather get a 5-4 than break down and wear gloves. For whatever cockamamie reason I would rather buy a 5-4 than purchase and wear gloves. I don’t know if it’s a west coast judgment issue, a Santa Cruz judgment issue or just my own internal judgment issue but gloves are not for me. After trying on, purchasing and wearing my new O’Neill grom Mutant series 5-4 I know I just made one of the best purchases of my entire life. The new 5-4 is the old 4-3.

As 2007 ticks away, I hope that you can also relate to Dickens. I hope you have had and continue to have a vast range of experiences in and out of the water that keep you intellectually and physically stimulated. More than anything else – I hope to not get caught up in comparisons, I hope I can be present and open to appreciating all that the ocean has to offer – even when it is flat!

Stephanie Gilmore is the New World Champ!

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

ASSOCIATION OF SURFING PROFESSIONALS (ASP) INTERNATIONAL

Billabong Pro Maui pres. By Hawaiian Airlines
Stop No. 8 of 8 on the ASP Women’s World Tour
Honolua Bay, Maui
Dec. 8-20, 2007

STEPHANIE GILMORE CROWNED 2007 ASP WORLD CHAMP; SURFS INTO RECORD BOOKS

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HONOLUA BAY, Maui (Thursday, Dec. 13, 2007) – Stephanie Gilmore (AUS) has just made ASP History as the first-ever surfer to claim the ASP World Title in their rookie season, having bested fellow contenders Sofia Mulanovich (PER) and Silvana Lima (BRA) in Round 3 competition today at the Billabong Pro Maui at Honolua Bay.

The 19-year old from Coolangatta, Australia, blitzed past opponent Rochelle Ballard (HAW) with a stunning performance to advance through to the Quarterfinals of the Billabong Pro Maui after rival Mulanovich went down to wildcard Keala Kennelly (HAW) in a surprise Round 3 elimination.

“Surprisingly, I did quite well to not watch Sofia’s heat at all, and I didn’t even know that Keala (Kennelly) had won until right before my heat was about to start,� Gilmore said. “That was interesting. I guess it was awesome for me. I was stoked. It pretty much just fired me up when I heard that, and then the next wave I got barreled.�

With Mulanovich eliminated, and following her phenomenal win over the veteran Ballard, Gilmore needed fellow rookie Rosanne Hodge (ZAF) to defeat remaining contender Silvana Lima (BRA) in the final heat of the day to seal the ASP Women’s World Title. With less than five minutes remaining, Hodge turned the tide with an incredible forehand assault on a roping righthander which would put her into the lead. The countdown to the heat ended with the raucous applause from the army of media and hundreds of spectators assembled on the beach.

Gilmore first moved to World No. 1 on the ASP ratings when she took out the Rip Curl Bells Beach in Australia in April – though she shared the top spot with 2005 ASP World Champion Chelsea Hedges (AUS) at the time.

She claimed the sole ratings lead after a semifinal finish in Brazil, but then dropped to 4th in the world with a 9th in Spain. Back-to-back wins in Sydney, Australia and Peru put Gilmore in contention to seal the deal with one event to go in Sunset Beach, Hawaii, but the Australian fell short, netting only an equal 9th place finish.

Requiring a result in Maui, Gilmore stepped up her performance at Honolua Bay, consistently displaying her world class form before sealing the title this afternoon.

Despite the numerous accolades collected by predecessors such Layne Beachley (AUS) and Kelly Slater (USA), Gilmore is the first surfer ever to claim the ASP World Title in their rookie season.

“That’s amazing, I never even thought of that until now,� Gilmore said. “It’s truly an honor to make my way into the history books. To do it here in Maui, in waves that are barreling, and with all the family and friends here to share it with is truly amazing. I’m absolutely over the moon, and I’m just at a loss for words.�

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Billabong Pro Maui: 3rd round

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So there I was, stoked that the Billabong Pro Maui’s third round was finally running. The waves were beautiful and in the 5ft. range,some bigger. It looked so fun and warm! I caught the end of the 3rd heat where Jessi demolished Woodsy,then got to see KK back in action. She got Sofia so rattled that she couldn’t stay on her board despite making it out of some nice barrels. Too bad. Then it’s time for Steph’s heat against the retiring Rochelle Ballard. This is Rochelle’s last contest so I was stoked to get to see her surf in her last contest in her home state of Hawaii. Well the webcast goes down after Steph’s kick ass waves. Rochelle finally gets a nice one and that’s all I get to see. I was looking so forward to seeing Amee and Bevo’s heat too, especially with Bevo’s WCT hopes on the line. That heat would have been something to witness. They have both been surfing so well, it was no telling how that one could have gone.

Regardless, I was stoked to get to see KK surfing again. I miss seeing her on the tour. It would be so cool if she returned in 2008.

I guess I’ll just have to wait and read about the results later.

2007 Hurricane Season Wrap Up

We had an early one and everyone thought that that was a sign of things to come,ie, heavy duty season. However,it was a rather lackluster hurricane season. Funny thing, though,there is a system in the Atlantic right now and Puerto Rico is getting some surf from it. The east coast already had some swell on the way and Invest 94 is going to give it a little nudge so we should start seeing swell by Wednesday. It will be nice to have something to break up this flatness.
I also want to post an article I ran across which will wrap up the season quite nicely:

2007 Atlantic hurricane season ends, questions remain
2007 Atlantic hurricane tracks

Storm tracks of the 2007 Atlantic hurricane season courtesy NOAA

As 2007 Atlantic Hurricane Season Ends, Questions Remain

Surfersvillage Global Surf News, 3 December, 2007 : - - As the 2007 Atlantic hurricane season officially comes to a close on November 30, NOAA scientists are carefully reviewing a set of dynamic weather patterns that yielded lower-than-expected hurricane activity across the Atlantic Basin. As a result, the United States was largely spared from significant landfalling storms. However several noteworthy events took place, including two back-to-back Category 5 hurricanes hitting Central America and the rapid near-shore intensification of the single U.S. landfalling hurricane.

As a whole, the 2007 Atlantic hurricane season produced a total of 14 named storms, including six hurricanes, two of which became major hurricanes. NOAA’s August update to the seasonal forecast predicted 13 to 16 named storms – of which seven to nine would be hurricanes, including three to five major hurricanes of Category 3 strength or higher. An average season has 11 named storms, with six becoming hurricanes, including two major hurricanes.
Tracks of all named storms of the 2007 season; Stronger-than-predicted winds over the Caribbean and western tropical Atlantic led to stronger wind shear- limiting storm formation, duration, and intensity.
“The 2007 Atlantic hurricane season produced the predicted number of named storms, but the combined number, duration and intensity of the hurricanes did not meet expectations,â€? said Gerry Bell, Ph.D., lead seasonal hurricane forecaster at NOAA’s Climate Prediction Center. “The United States was fortunate this year to have fewer strong hurricanes develop than predicted. Normally, the climate patterns that were in place produce an active, volatile hurricane season.â€?

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Rochelle Ballard to retire

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HONOLUA BAY, Maui (Friday, Dec. 7, 2007) – Legendary ASP tour veteran Rochelle Ballard (HAW) will cap off her esteemed and ground-breaking career at the Billabong Pro Maui presented by Hawaiian Airlines from Dec. 8 – 20, 2007.

Ballard has officially announced her retirement following the completion of the 2007 ASP Women’s World Tour, and is pleased that her career will culminate at home in Hawaii.

“Honolua Bay is a very special place,� Ballard said.  “It is an amazing wave and one of my favorite events on tour.  I am so happy to be at home finishing off my last event as a touring pro.    I have enjoyed many amazing experiences over the years and have seen so much change and grow on tour.  To finish it at a barreling righthand pointbreak is a win win experience no matter what the result.�

The Hawaiian’s storied journey throughout the ranks of the ASP World Tour has seen her rise as high as No. 2 in the world in 2004, as well as collect a number of victories including the Gunston 500, the Billabong Pro at Burleigh Heads, the U.S. Open, among others.  However, despite the countless accolades she has acquired, Ballard will most miss her companions on tour.

“Traveling with my best mates on tour especially my best friend Megan (Abubo) is what I’ll miss most after this season,â€? Ballard said.    “We have always amped each other up so much.  Also, visiting old friends in the countries we go to and eating at my favorite cafe’s around the world…and all the sick parties on tour weren’t so bad either.â€?

Although Ballard is looking forward to a bit of a respite after over a decade of competing against the world’s best, she shows no signs of slowing down.  Look for the powerful natural-footer to continue pushing the limits of high-performance surfing as she watches the next wave of professional surfers take on the ASP Women’s World Tour.

“I think it’s amazing what the younger girls are doing, and I am so excited to enjoy watching them,â€? Ballard said.  “I look forward to continuing to be a part of their careers.  I’m a kid at heart and always will be.â€?

Ballard will join the rest of the girls on the ASP Top 17 in Maui, including ASP World Title contenders Stephanie Gilmore (AUS), Sofia Mulanovich (PER) and Silvana Lima (BRA).

The Billabong Pro Maui pres. By Hawaiian Airlines will begin its waiting period on Dec. 8, 2007 and have until Dec. 20, 2007 to complete the event.  Only two full days of competition are required to complete the event, and event organizers will look to run in the best conditions possible.

All Billabong Pro Maui action will be webcast LIVE via http://www.triplecrownofsurfing.com and http://www.aspworldtour.com





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