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Billabong Pro Tahiti Starts Pumping at the Infamous Break

   August 31st, 2010 | View Comments »

Surf’s up in Tahiti

Teahupoo surfing …

After a delay of more than a week, the first round of the Billabong Pro Tahiti finally got underway on Tuesday, with the late start catching some of the world’s top ranked surfers cold.
The fifth event on the ASP World Tour commenced in excellent 1.5m waves at Teahupoo, with Jordy Smith once again one of the standout performers.

Smith advanced to the third round where he will face Manoa Drollet (PFY) after Drollet scored one of the biggest upsets of the day by defeating Smith’s closest rival in the ASP standings, the world’s number two, Taj Burrow.

Drollet, a six-time Billabong Pro wildcard recipient and former finalist in 2008, has a history of knocking out bigger names in this competition and he showed once more why he is considered among the world’s best at the infamous break.

Without a Teahupoo tube in sight on this occasion, Smith decided to take to the skies.

The South African’s high-flying wizardry was enough to relegate his opponent, the former Billabong Pro event champion C.J. Hobgood (USA), to Round 2.

The other big news was the elimination of defending event champion Bobby Martinez (USA) by little known Brazilian and 2010 ASP Tour rookie Marco Polo who had never before won a heat at elite level.

Making relatively easy work of their respective heats were three-time Billabong Pro, and reigning ASP world champion, Mick Fanning (AUS), Tahiti event champion, and nine-times ASP world champion, Kelly Slater (USA) and 2007 Billabong Pro champion Damien Hobgood, with all three progressing through to the third round.

Dane Reynolds (USA), 24, current ASP World No. 4 and yesterday’s top performer, will face Blake Thornton (AUS), 25, in Round 3 of the Billabong Pro Tahiti.

Dane Reynolds (USA), 24, current ASP World No. 4 and yesterday’s top performer, will face Blake Thornton (AUS), 25, in Round 3 of the Billabong Pro Tahiti.

For more on the fifth stop on the 2010 ASP World Tour, visit the dedicated event page at Red Bull.

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Red Bull Junior Surf Masters, Center Stage High Performance Wildcard Surfing

   July 11th, 2010 | View Comments »

Wildcards dominate at Red Bull Junior Surf Masters!

 
Chris Friend : photo Michael Tyrpenou/Surfing NSW

Red Bull Junior Surf Masters

Surfing Queensland
Broadbeach, Gold Coast
9 - 11 July 2010

Mick Fanning’s Wildcards Dominate Day-Two of the Red Bull Junior Surf Masters!

July 10, DayTwo of the Red Bull Junior Surf Masters saw Mick Fanning’s 12 hand-picked wildcards enter the competition and dominate the day’s action. Although today’s round of the finals was non-elimination, there was still plenty up for grabs ahead of the event’s conclusion tomorrow, with the winners from today’s ‘Torched’ rounds automatically advancing to the event’s quarter finals.

Advancing to the quarter finals today was Mitch Crews (Currumbin, Qld), Chris Friend (Alex Headland, Qld), Matt Banting (Port Macquarie, NSW) and Ty Watson (Currarong, NSW).

The 16 losing surfers from today have now been seeded into the requalification rounds where they will fight it out for only four remaining spots in tomorrow’s quarter finals.

Running at the beaches in front of Broadbeach on the Gold Coast, the 2010 Red Bull Junior Surf Masters will conclude on tomorrow, with an action packed day ahead stacked full of surfing, music from Yves Klein Blue and with the man himself - Mick Fanning casting an eye over Australia’s next crop of surfing champions.

Fighting it out for the four remaining spots in the quarter final round is some of the world’s best professional junior surfers including the likes of Chris Salisbury (Newport, NSW), Davey Cathels (Narrabeen, NSW), Jack Freestone (Coolangatta, Qld), Perth Standlick (Bondi, NSW) and Brent Savage (Casuarina, NSW) just to name a few.

As well as all tomorrow’s action in the surf, there will be plenty of entertainment to get the crowd really going with live music and DJ sets. Brisbane indie sensation Yves Klein Blue will take to the stage right on the beach for a free live set at 3pm!

Stoked to give something back to the groms, Mick Fanning will be attending the Finals to show his support and also check out who the next big name in surfing will be!

This event is free to attend, so grab your mates and head to Broadbeach for a weekend of awesome beats, pumping waves and a chance to see the best junior surf talent Australia has to offer. 

www.redbull.com.au
www.surfingqueensland.com

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