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ASP World Tour 2008 WCT Contest Schedule

Mens's Division

Quiksilver Pro Gold Coast : Feb 23-Mar 5, Gold Coast,Qld-Australia
Rip Curl Pro Bells
: Mar 18-29, Bells Beach,Victoria-Australia
Billabong Pro Teahupoo
: May 8-18, Teahupoo,Taiarapu-Tahiti
Globe Pro Fiji
: May 23-Jun 6, Tavarua/Namotu-Fiji
Billabong Pro J-Bay
: July 9-20, Jeffreys Bay-South Africa
Rip Curl Pro Search
: July 30-Aug 10, Some where in Western Australia Boost Mobile Pro Trestles : Sept. 5-14, Trestles,California-USA
Quiksilver Pro France
: Sept. 19-28, South West Coast-France
Billabong Pro Mundaka : Sept. 29-Oct 12, Mundaka, Euskadi-Spain
Hang Loose Santa Catarina Pro
: Oct 28-Nov 5, Santa Catarina-Brazil Billabong Pipeline Masters, Dec 8-20, Banzai Pipeline,Oahu-Hawaii

Women's Division

Rip Curl Pro Mademoiselle ASP Women's World Tour August 28 - September 1, 2008, 2008 Hossegor, France

Sooruz Lacanau Pro ASP WQS 6-Star Men August 12-17, 2008 Lacanau, France

Firewire Super Kids Challenge ASP Grade-1 Men August 15-17, 2008 Shonan, Japan

Kana Miss Cup ASP Grade-2 Women August 15-17, 2008 Hourtin, France

Girls Who Surf Pro 2008 ASP Grade-1 Women August 16-17, 2008 Kewalos, Hawaii

"Keep The North Shore Country"

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Australia takes the Gold as Team ChampionsIndividual Gold goes to Jordy Smith and Mathew Moir of South Africa, Julia Christian of USA, Manuel Centavo of Portugal and Kira Llewellyn of Australia

DAY EIGHT RESULTS: THE 2006 LOST ENERGY DRINK ISA WORLD SURFING GAMES

Huntington Beach, Calif., October 22, 2006 – The 2006 Lost Energy ISA World Surfing Games concluded today with one of the closest final point scores in the Games history with team Australia winning the World Champion title with a total point score of 15,848. Brazil took the silver medal with a total of 15,123 followed by USA winning the bronze with 14,505 points and South Africa garnering the bronze with 13,346. The nine day event brought together 33 countries and over 300 surfers, some who came with full teams and others were proud to participate on behalf of their respective countries alone.

The morning of the Finals was met with fog hovering over the Huntington Beach break, but it quickly burned off to reveal semi-glassy conditions with chest high to overhead waves. The beach was teeming with national spirit as all the countries reconvened waving their team flags and cheering for the final countries still in the race for the pursuit for gold.

The Final of Men’s Bodyboarding wrapped up a week of wild maneuvers and an impressive showing from all competing countries. Manuel Centeno and Hugo Pinheiro of Portugal, whose team standing came in at 7th were awarded the gold and silver medal, followed by Andrew Lester of Australia taking bronze, and Alvaro Pardon of Spain winning the copper.

“This is so important for us to be on the same level as everyone else,” Centeno beamed. The entire Portugal team met the boarders on the beach and broke into the national anthem after the heat.

In the Women’s Open, Julia Christian former ISA Junior World Champion and USA team member took the gold over Brazil’s Jacqueline Silva with just a .10 point difference. “I have competed against Jackie on the WCT before, and it is always very close and exciting because she is a great surfer. This was such a special event for me because typically I compete for myself on tour but here it’s for my country,” remarked Christian. The heat was filled with a dramatic wave by wave battle resulting in Christian narrowly grasping the gold. Rosanne Hodge of South Africa earned a bronze, and Courtney Conlogue, the youngest surfer in the competition won copper.

Womens Body boarding matched France’s Heloise Bourroux against Natasha Sagardia of Puerto Rico, Neymara Carvalho of Brazil and Kira Llewellyn of Australia. After posting two strong scores of 6.83 and 5.60 it was Llewellyn that earned the gold after advancing through the Repercharge rounds, Carvalho silver, Sagardia bronze and Bourroux copper.

There was quite an impressive resume behind all of the competitors in the Longboard final.

Six-time South African champion Matthew Moir defeated Harley Ingleby of Australia, Benjamin Skinner of UK and Bonga Perkins of Hawaii when he surfed a flawless heat hanging ten, cross stepping the board and kicking in big bottoms for the gold medal. “This is my first time on the team and I am so stoked. I was stuck in the start of the heat but I really focused for this event, mixing traditional noseriding with modern day floaters and air and pushed through. I am just so honored to be here and win,” said an elated Moir. Benjamin Skinner of Great Britain impressed judges all week and was awarded the silver medal, Harley Ingleby bronze, and Bonga Perkins copper.

In the climatic end of the Men’s Open Final it was Jordy Smith of Cape Town, South Africa that punctuated his week of tremendous surfing; pulling wild aerials and superman maneuvers to earn the gold medal. Smith, 2003 Junior World Champion was deemed a “force of nature” for his exceptional surfing amidst the event and was followed by Australia’s Luke Stedman winning the silver medal, Pat O’Connell of USA winning bronze and Armando Daltro of Brazil earning copper.

“This means the world to me. It was tough to make it through the whole contest, but I did what I had to do to get to the final and win it. I am really happy,” said a smiling Smith.

The day also included the final for the ISA Nations Cup tag team event, a unique ISA tradition where the top eight countries compete for first through fourth place medals. Although the tag team has no bearing on the championships results, it is a fun aside to the contest and saw Australia taking gold, Brazil silver, South Africa bronze and Costa Rica copper.

The Awards Ceremony was an emotional, pride filled ending to a great week of surfing. Fernando Aguerre, President of the ISA read a poem from a friend in England which reflected on the week and brought a poignant summation to the Games. Mike Gerard, Executive Director of Surfing America greeted the crowd, “what a beautiful event it was and how honored we are to welcome all of the nations here to share these waves at beautiful Surf City USA.”

Special medals were given to the entire judging staff, as well as the newly elected Vice Presidents of the ISA. Additionally Pirata, a figure of inspiration for all surfers was presented an award for his great contributions to the sport and his tireless commitment despite his disability.

Aguerre closed the highly lauded event by saying, “remember in life the only time you fail is when you give up on your dream. Remember don’t give up on surfing.”

The ISA is thrilled to host the 2008 ISA World Surfing Games in Portugal. For complete competition results and free photos please visit www.isasurf.org.

 
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