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TOUGH CONDITIONS ELICIT FIERCE
SURFING AT RIP CURL GIRLS FESTIVAL
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Left: Sofia Mulanovich, easily into
Round 3 with a strong backhand attack. Above: Ten world
titles between them, Tom Curren and Layne Beachley catch
up at the Rip Curl Girls Festival. Photos: ASP ©
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
ASSOCIATION OF SURFING PROFESSIONALS
(ASP) INTERNATIONAL
Rip Curl Girls Festival Spain
Stop No. 4 of 7 on the 2007 ASP Women's World Tour
Santander, Liencres, Spain
September 4-9, 2007
TOUGH CONDITIONS ELICIT FIERCE SURFING AT
RIP CURL GIRLS FESTIVAL
LIENCRES, Spain (Wednesday, Sept. 5,
2007) - The World’s Top 17 Women had their work cut
out for them during Round 1 of the Rip Curl Girls Festival
in Liencres, Spain today, when tricky conditions left no room
for error as competitors carved their way into Round 3.
ASP ratings leader Stephanie Gilmore
(AUS) fell victim to an indolent ocean when she was sidelined
to Round 2, after finishing third behind Heat 5 winner Amee
Donohoe (AUS) and Rosy Hodge (ZAF) this morning.
“I had a funny Round 1 heat,”
Gilmore said. “I was cold and struggled to catch waves.
You have those heats sometimes, we’re all human and
I guess I just needed a reality check.”
The ASP Women’s World Tour rookie
was quick to erase all memory of her disappointing Round 1
performance. Posting the highest two-wave heat total of the
event so far, Gilmore strung together an excellent 17.00 (out
of a possible 20.00) score in Round 2 to advance directly
into Round 3 ahead of Claire Bevilacqua (AUS), who finished
in second and Caroline Sarran (FRA) who was eliminated in
third.
“I guess it was nice to have Round
2 to shake that off and get back into the swing of things,”
Gilmore said. “It worked out really well and now I am
ready to roll.”
Former ASP World Champion Sofia Mulanovich
(PER) was another surfer able to show off her surfing prowess
in all conditions. The current World No. 6 slammed a near
perfect 9.25 (out of a possible 10.00 score) onto the scoreboard
in the first heat of the day.
“It was pretty inconsistent and
the wave didn’t have that much push but if you caught
the right one it was super fun!” Mulanovich said. “I
actually like these kind of waves and after I got that 9.25
I knew I could relax and have fun out there.”
Mulanovich, who’s native tongue
is Spanish, has slipped seamlessly into life in Spain, which
was evident in her performance today.
“Spain is great, it is my first
World Tour event in a place where people speak my own language,”
Mulanovich continued. “I am really stoked to be here,
it kind of feels like being at home so I am super motivated
to do well at this event.”
Chelsea Hedges (AUS), who is currently
rated World No. 3 after losing the ratings lead to Gilmore
in Brazil, was forced to contend with not only the tricky
surf but also the uncertainty of meeting event wildcard Alana
Blanchard (HAW) in Heat 3.
“Wildcards are always tricky, you
can never count them out,” Hedges said. “Alana
is a talented little surfer and it was great to have a good
heat against her.”
The 2005 ASP Women World Champion took
it all in her stride, her impeccable timing and refined contest
sense saw her edge out Blanchard with 13.85 points to Blanchard’s
11.20, while Jacqueline Silva (BRA) posted a 8.05 to finish
in third.
“It’s always good to get
that first heat out of the way,” Hedges said. “You
really want to consolidate your scores and feel out the waves.
A big solid turn out the back is going to give you the score
and that was the challenge out there today.”
World No. 4 Silvana Lima (BRA) used a
game of premeditated tactics to win her Round 1 heat over
Rebecca Woods (AUS) and Claire Bevilacqua (AUS). Choosing
to sit wide of her competitors, the Brazilian talent locked
onto a couple of open faced waves that linked up onto the
inside, allowing her a decisive heat win as well as a slot
in Round 3.
World No. 2 Samantha Cornish (AUS) maintained
her recent winning form to advance in first place ahead of
Jessi Miley Dyer (AUS) and Caroline Sarran (FRA) in Heat 2;
while Rochelle Ballard (HAW) secured her first heat win of
the year, advancing into Round 3 ahead of Layne Beachley (AUS)
and Megan Abubo (HAW) in Heat 4.
Both Round 1 and Round 2 where completed
this morning with the next call scheduled for 07h30 (local
time) on Thursday morning.
The waiting period for the Rip Curl Girls
Festival extends from September 4- 9, 2007 and needs just
two full days of surfing to be completed.
The Rip Curl Girls Festival will be broadcast
around the world via live webcast transmission online at www.ripcurl.com/girlsfestival.
RIP CURL GIRLS
PRO ROUND 2 RESULTS:
Heat 1: Stephanie Gilmore (AUS) 17.00; Claire Bevilacqua (AUS)11.50;
Caroline Sarran (FRA)9.25
Heat 2: Melanie Bartels (HAW)11.75; Megan Abubo (AUS) 9.20;
Jacqueline Silva (BRA) 9.00
RIP CURL GIRLS
PRO ROUND 1 RESULTS:
Heat 1: Sofia Mulanovich (PER)16.75; Melanie Redman-Carr 11.50(Aus);
Melanie Bartels (HAW)9.35
Heat 2: Samantha Cornish (AUS)10.25; Jessi Miley Dyer (AUS)9.10;
Caroline Sarran (FRA)7.75
Heat 3: Chelsea Hedges (AUS)13.85; Alana Blanchard (HAW)11.20;
Jacqueline Silva (BRA)8.05
Heat 4: Rochelle Ballard (HAW)12.90; Layne Beachley (AUS)
9.60; Megan Abubo (HAW)7.35
Heat 5: Amee Donohoe (AUS)6.60; Roseanne Hodge (AUS)6.30;
Stephanie Gilmore (AUS)6.30
Heat 6: Silvana Lima (BRA)12.25; Rebecca Woods (AUS)9.25;
Claire Bevilacqua (AUS)5.80
Additional information is available online
at www.aspworldtour.com
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