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Ricardo Dos Santos took down Kelly Slater at the Billabong Pro Tahiti in 2012. Will Dos Santos dominate the Air Tahiti Nui Billabong Trials in 2013?

Ricardo Dos Santos took down Kelly Slater at the Billabong Pro Tahiti in 2012. Will Dos Santos dominate the Air Tahiti Nui Billabong Trials in 2013?

BURLEIGH HEADS, Queensland/AUS (Monday, Aug 5th, 2013) - An elite field of 16 hard-charging tube specialists have confirmed their spots into the upcoming Air Tahiti Nui Billabong Trials, set to commence at the infamous Teahupo’o on the weekend.

The annual trials tournament is a pre-cursor to the sixth stop on the 2013 ASP (Association of Surfing Professionals) World Tour with the winner guaranteed a wildcard seed direct into the Billabong Pro’s elite main event.

A second position is open to the highest placed local Tahitian surfer, with 16 locals confirmed to create a total field of 32.

Leading the charge for the locals is Teahupo’o heavyweight, Manoa Drollet. The 35 year-old from Papara is a two-time trials winner (2005, 2007) and former main-event runner-up (2007). Thanks to countless big-wave performances at the fearsome location, he is considered a master of the break.

Drollet returns to competition following a long stint of rehabilitation for an injured leg. Now fighting fit, Drollet says he is ready to go and regardless of wave sizes, the Air Tahiti Nui trialists are guaranteed to put on a good show.

“It’s tough, everybody wants to surf Teahupo’o,” explains Drollet. “If it’s small, then there is more luck involved. If it’s big, then charging and commitment make the difference. Either way, it’s always interesting because there is so many good surfers hoping to do well each year.”

Brazilian Ricardo Dos Santos (BRA) heads the list of internationals invitees – the 23 year-old played the role of giant killer last year, becoming the first surfer to win the trials back-to-back. He then went on to eliminate Kelly Slater (Fl. USA) from Round 3 of the main event thanks to an incredible last-minute tube ride that had fans on the edge of their seats.

“I can take a lot of confidence knowing that I beat Kelly last year, he has the best competitive record of anyone in Tahiti. I’d love to win the whole event, but first things first, I need to do well in the trials,” said Dos Santos.

“It doesn’t matter if I have Kelly, or Parko (Joel Parkinson) or Manoa, my strategy will be the same – I’ll be chasing the biggest, deepest barrels I can find.”

Just three Australians will be making the journey across the Pacific to compete, they include former ASP world rated number six and 2004 event runner-up Nathan Hedge (Narrabeen, NSW, AUS), Teahupo’o devotee Anthony Walsh (Lennox Head, NSW, AUS) and fearless Teahupo’o’ charger, Laurie Towner (Yamba, NSW, AUS).

Sunshine Coaster, Wade Goodall (Qld, AUS) was selected to participate, but had to withdraw after breaking his femur during a freak free-surfing accident in New South Wales, Australia a week ago.

The Air Tahiti Nui Billabong Trials is a tough draw. The eventual winners are pitted against the top seeds of the Billabong Pro main event.

Currently Mick Fanning (Gold Coast, Qld, AUS) leads the world ratings ahead of Kelly Slater (Florida, USA) and reigning world champion Joel Parkinson (Gold Coast, Qld AUS) sits in third.

The Air Tahiti Nui Billabong Trials window runs from August 10th – 12th, with just one day of competition required to find a winner.

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For the full list of Air Tahiti Nui Billabong Trials Invitees log on to www.billabongpro.com

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