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TWO FEMALE JUDGES JOIN ASP INTERNATIONAL
JUDGING PANEL AT NAB BEACHLEY CLASSIC
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Left: Head judge Richie Porta with
women's tour judges Holly Monkman and Marcela Garrido.
Above: Rebecca Woods enjoys a healthy treat on the first
lay day of the event. Photos: ©ASP |
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
ASSOCIATION OF SURFING PROFESSIONALS
(ASP) INTERNATIONAL
NAB Beachley Classic, Manly, Sydney
Stop No. 5 of 8 on the 2007 ASP Women's World Tour Manly Beach,
Sydney, Australia October 9- 14, 2007
LIVE on www.aspworldtour.com
TWO FEMALE JUDGES JOIN ASP INTERNATIONAL
JUDGING PANEL AT NAB BEACHLEY CLASSIC
MANLY, Sydney (Wednesday, Oct. 10, 2007)
– After an explosive day of Round 1 action during the
ASP Women’s World Tour NAB Beachley Classic yesterday,
small, onshore conditions at Sydney’s Manly Beach this
morning, forced organisers to call the first lay day of the
six day window period.
“The conditions this morning where
what we expected to see yesterday,” Contest Director
Matt Wilson said. “Luckily we were able to run six heats
due to a surprise push in swell on Tuesday, so in my mind
we’re actually six heats ahead of schedule. Unfortunately,
conditions did not improve with the outgoing tide this morning,
so there was no need to run.”
The forecast looks promising for the
next two days and surfers, organisers and judges alike are
looking forward to getting back to business at Manly Beach,
on Thursday and Friday.
The NAB Beachley Classic stands alone
as the richest of the eight stops on the ASP Women’s
World Tour and is also unique in that two, of its five- person
judging panel, are women.
Former professional Australian surfer
Holly Monkman (Coolangatta), 28, and Chilean Marcela Garido
(Florianopolis, Brazil), 26, have joined the international
judging panel under Head Judge Richard Porta, at this year’s
NAB Beachley Classic.
Both women have made their debut on an
ASP Women’s World Tour judging panel at this event and
have left a good impression on Porta, as well as well as the
World’s Top 17 Women.
“They both worked really well through
both the Trials as well as Round 1 yesterday,” Porta
said. “It’s not imperative to have female judges
on the panel but it gives the girls’ some faith that
it’s not all a man’s world out there. Both these
women are good judges. They are not there because they are
female, they can judge and that’s the bottom line.”
As per ASP International guidelines,
the NAB Beachley Classic judging panel is made up of four
judges, with one rotating judge that slots in every fourth
heat. The panel is overseen by the head judge, in this case
Porta, who checks the scores, controls the timing and makes
sure no-one misses a thing.
Monkman’s extensive experience
as a former professional surfer, professional ASP Women’s
World Tour commentator and qualified surfing coach with numerous
hours logged judging smaller junior events, state rounds and
Australian Title events, as well as the 6-Star Prime ASP World
Qualifying Series in Margaret River earlier in the year, makes
her well qualified for this position.
“I’ve been working in the
surfing industry for a long time now and one thing it’s
taught me is how to change hats,” Monkman said. “I
really do enjoy being in the judging tower and dissecting
and comparing rides. I find it comes naturally to me and I
have been watching the girls surf for so many years now that
I can tell when they’re surfing their best and when
they’re not quite on form.”
Garido, made her way onto this year’s
NAB Beachley Classic panel through her experience judging
the National Series in Brazil, as well as her work for Surfing
Australia. After good reports all round, the recreational
surfer and qualified international judge was included on this
year’s panel.
“I studied Sports Management in
Brazil and as a surfer, I always wanted to know more about
the rules of the sport,” Garido said, of her inspiration
to become a surfing judge. “I did my judging course
and started working on events as a judging officer in Brazil
until this opportunity came up to work in Australia. The level
of Women’s surfing is inspiring and it’s such
a privilege to work alongside some of the world’s best
judges at this event.”
Four rounds of the NAB Beachley Classic
remain, which will see Porta’s panel bring ASP International
judging criteria into play in deciphering the eventual winner,
of what has been sighted as the most important stop on this
years ASP Women’s World Tour, given the 20% bonus points
on offer.
“The judging criteria for the women’s
events are exactly the same as for the men’s,”
Porta explained. “It’s all about speed, power
and flow, and completing manoeuvres in the most critical part
of the wave. We judge the way we’d like to surf so,
if you surf with risk and commitment you’ll get the
scores. We surf because it gives us a rush and that’s
how we judge.”
The NAB Beachley Classic runs from 9-
14 October, 2007 and holds a prize money purse of US$ 100
000 as well as 20% bonus ASP ratings points.
The event is produced by Layne Beachley
in collaboration with National Australia Bank and the Association
of Surfing Professionals.
The next call will be made at 07.30am
tomorrow morning.
NAB Beachley Classic
Round 2 Match-ups
Heat 1: Melanie Redman-Carr (AUS); Megan Abubo (HAW); Caroline
Sarran (FRA)
Heat 2: Rebecca Woods (AUS); Amee Donohoe (AUS); Claire Bevilacqua
(AUS)
NAB Beachley Classic
Round 1 Results
Heat 1: Samantha Cornish (AUS) 12.50; Jacqueline Silva (BRA)
11.45 Rebecca Woods (AUS) 10.75; Heat 2: Roseanne Hodge (ZAF)
13.30; Silvana Lima (BRA) 12.25; Amee Donohoe (AUS) 11.70
Heat 3: Sally Fitzgibbons (AUS) 15.65; Layne Beachley (AUS)
11.00; Claire Bevilacqua (AUS) 10.15 Heat 4: Sofia Mulanovich
(PER)15.00;Leilani Gryde (Haw)8.45; Megan Abubo (HAW)6.75;
Heat 5: Jessi Miley-Dyer (AUS)10.85; Chelsea Hedges (AUS)9.40;
Caroline Sarran (FRA)7.50 Heat 6: Stephanie Gilmore (AUS)
15.10;Melanie Bartels (HAW)13.10; Melanie Redman-Carr (AUS)6.10
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