ROXY PRO ON HOLD – SWELL ON THE WAY!

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Flat seas have again seized Ali’i Beach Park, Haleiwa, home of the 11th Annual Roxy Pro Hawaii, and another lay day has been called. With roughly a week and a half left in the event waiting period and the North Shore’s first sizeable winter swell predicted to hit during the latter portion of this week, event officials are confident that competitors will enjoy first-rate waves once we do get underway.[/i]First to fare the waves once they arrive will be young Hawaiian trialists Bethany Hamilton, Carissa Moore, Tory Titcomb and Chastity Baltazar. The winner of the trials heat will go straight into round one of the main event where she’ll meet reigning world champion and current ratings leader Sofia Mulanovich (PER) and Australian surfer Serena Brooke in heat three.

As one of the final two stops on the women’s World Championship Tour (WCT), points earned here and then in Maui are of the utmost importance to women sitting low on the WCT ratings.… Read the rest

SLATER HOLDS OFF MACDONALD TO WIN BOOST MOBILE PRO

BOOST MOBILE PRO PRESENTED BY QUIKSILVER (September 13-18, 2005)

EVENT #8 ON THE ASSOCIATION OF SURFING PROFESSIONALS (ASP)
FOSTER’S MEN’S WORLD TOUR

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[i][size=small]Putting on a clinical display of surfing in the excellent one metre (three foot) plus conditions on offer, Kelly Slater (USA) held off a strong challenge from Aussie Phil MacDonald to claim victory in the Boost Mobile Pro Of Surf presented by Quiksilver.[/size][/i]The win at Trestles, located just south of San Clemente in Southern California, was his fourth on this year’s Foster’s ASP Men’s World Tour and will serve to increase his lead on the tour rankings.

Going into the final Macdonald was adamant he wouldn’t let Slater get away with an easy win and dominated for much of the 35-minute duel. Opening with some powerful frontside turns he notched up a 6.83 out of 10 then followed through with an 8.17 soon after.… Read the rest

WAITING FOR WAVES AT THE RIP CURL MALIBU PRO

Thursday, 6 October, 2005 Malibu, California, USA

RIP CURL PRO MALIBU (1 October – 9 October)

EVENT #7 ON THE WOMEN’S ASSOCIATION OF SURFING PROFESSIONALS (ASP) WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP TOUR

[i][size=small]Proceedings for the second annual Rip Curl Malibu Pro, and more specifically the Rip Curl Footwear Trials that were expected to run today, have once again been put on hold. Small, inconsistent conditions at Malibu’s Leo Carillo beach this morning and a more promising swell forecast for tomorrow and the rest of the weekend, have persuaded contest officials to reformat the trials and run them in conjunction with the main event at Malibu’s Surfrider beach tomorrow. [/size][/i]While the trialists will no longer surf a full Round Robin format, they will enjoy better conditions when they do paddle out. The first heat of the Rip Curl Footwear Trials will run at 7:30 am.… Read the rest

GILMORE AND BEACHLEY BLAZE AT MALIBU POINT

RIP CURL PRO MALIBU (1 October – 9 October)


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EVENT #7 ON THE WOMEN’S ASSOCIATION OF SURFING PROFESSIONALS (ASP) WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP TOUR

[i][size=small]The past, present and future of women’s surfing were alive and well at the Rip Curl Malibu Pro today. Six time world champion and tour veteran Layne Beachley, along with 17-year-old event wildcard Stephanie Gilmore, set the seas aflame at historic Malibu Point in solid three-foot (one meter) waves.[/size][/i]A week into the nine-day waiting period, the women of the World Championship Tour (WCT) were finally the recipients of some solid swell and they took full advantage of it. Not last week’s wildfires and lake-like conditions nor this morning’s encroaching fog were able to hinder the heat that was generated by the world’s best women surfers today.

Gilmore, who had to navigate the Rip Curl Footwear Trials before earning the wildcard into the main event, finished in front of world champion Sofia Mulanovich (PER) and fellow Aussie Trudy Todd in round one.… Read the rest

TRUDY TODD WINS THE RIP CURL MALIBU PRO AFTER TOP SEEDS BOW OUT EARLY

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[i][size=small]Australian Trudy Todd, a 13-year tour veteran who hasn’t relished an event victory for over five years, overcame Samantha Cornish (AUS) to win the Rip Curl Malibu Pro in epic four to six foot (one to two meter) surf today. Todd, who jumped from equal 13th to 7th on the Association of Surfing Professionals (ASP) world ratings with the win, announced earlier in the season that this will be her last year competing on the World Championship Tour (WCT).[/size][/i]“I said to the girls, ‘you know, I really want to go out winning a contest and being on top instead of getting kicked off the tour and looking like a kook,’ so I guess I did that,” joked Todd.

“My last win was in Maui in 1999 – back when I was in my prime,” she continued.… Read the rest