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ASP Women’s WQS Results and
2008 ASP Women’s World Tour Qualifiers
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Left: With her 3rd place finish
in the Reef Hawaiian Pro, Karina Petroni earns a berth
on the 2008 ASP Women's World Tour. Above: It's "wait
and see" for the final two WCT contests to be run
but at this point, Serena Brooke has a great chance
of requalifying for the ASP Women's World Tour. Photos:
Chris Grant/JettyGirl.com
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
ASSOCIATION OF SURFING PROFESSIONALS
(ASP) INTERNATIONAL
ASP Women’s WQS Results and 2008 ASP
Women’s World Tour Qualifiers
COOLANGATTA, Australia (Thursday, Nov.
15, 2007) – Yesterday’s completion of the women’s
Reef Hawaiian Pro in Haleiwa, Hawaii, the 16th and final ASP
Women’s World Qualifying Series (WQS) event of 2007,
cemented the position of seven surfers on the 2008 ASP Women’s
World Tour.
While only six surfers qualify for the
elite tour via the WQS, it is not uncommon for surfers to
contest both tours and double qualify. Current ASP Women’s
World Tour No. 1 and 2007 Women’s WQS No. 2 Stephanie
Gilmore (AUS) is the perfect example. The World Tour rookie
is currently in contention for her maiden world title and
will have no qualms requalifying for 2008 via the ASP Women’s
World Tour, thus the next woman in line on the WQS, in this
instance Hawaii’s Melanie Bartels, will earn the vacant
WQS berth.
WQS Guaranteed
Top 6 for 2008*
1. Jacqueline Silva (BRA)
2. Stephanie Gilmore (AUS) –mathematically guaranteed
to qualify via the ASP Women’s World Tour too.
3. Jessi Miley-Dyer (AUS)
4. Megan Abubo (HAW)
5. Melanie Redman-Carr (AUS)
6. Karina Petroni (USA)
*7. Melanie Bartels (HAW) – qualified due to double
qualification of Stephanie Gilmore
ASP Women’s
World Tour Double Qualifiers not needing WQS rating (definite)
Stephanie Gilmore (AUS) – ASP Women’s World Tour
No. 1 and ASP WQS No. 2
The Top 10 surfers on the ASP Women’s
World Tour requalify the following year. The following Top
6 ASP Women’s World Tour surfers have accumulated enough
points to requalify regardless of how they fare in the last
two events of the season, the Roxy Pro Sunset and the Billabong
Pro Maui:
ASP Women’s
World Tour Top 6 Safe for 2008 Requalification
1. Stephanie Gilmore (AUS)
2. Silvana Lima (BRA)
3. Sofia Mulanovich (PER)
4. Chelsea Hedges (AUS)
5. Layne Beachley (AUS)
6. Samantha Cornish (AUS)
At this juncture, current World No. 7
Amee Donohoe (AUS), World No. 8 Rebecca Woods (AUS), World
No. 9 Jessi Miley- Dyer (AUS) and World No. 10 Jacqueline
Silva (BRA) sit inside the Top 10 qualification cutoff. Miley-Dyer
and Silva finished 3rd and 1st on the WQS respectively and
are currently double qualifying and assured of elite tour
berths via their Top 6 WQS finishes. Miley-Dyer and Silva’s
current double-qualification bumps the WQS qualification cut-off
point down two more spots to encompass 8th and 9th place finishers
Donohoe and Woods, who at present, sit 7th and 8th on the
ASP Women’s World Tour and would thus double qualify
themselves.
Inside ASP Women’s
World Tour Top 10 but not guaranteed for 2008
7. Amee Donohoe (AUS)
8. Rebecca Woods (AUS)
Inside ASP Women’s
World Tour Top 10 but safe for 2008 requalification by WQS
Rating only
9. Jessi Miley-Dyer (AUS) – WQS No. 3
10. Jacqueline Silva (BRA) – WQS No. 1
Subsequently, Australians Serena Brooke
and Nicola Atherton, who finished 10th and 11th on the ASP
Women’s WQS respectively, would qualify for the 2008
elite tour if all were said and done today. However, with
the last two ASP Women’s World Tour events of the season,
the Roxy Pro Sunset and the Billabong Pro Maui still to come,
Brooke and Atherton will have to wait and see whether elite
tour ratings stragglers Rosey Hodge (ZAF), Claire Bevilaqua
(AUS), Caroline Sarran (FRA) or Rochelle Ballard (HAW) jump
Miley-Dyer, Silva, Donohoe or Woods on the ratings, to see
whether they qualify or not.
WQS Top 8 Down
who will qualify if WQS Top 7 requalify via ASP Women’s
World Tour
8. Amee Donohoe (AUS)
9. Rebecca Woods (AUS)
10. Serena Brooke (AUS)
11. Nicola Atherton (AUS)
Silva, who is also an eight year veteran
on the elite tour, finished 1st in the WQS to assure her presence
amongst the elite again in 2008. Silva was also the 2001 Women’s
WQS No. 1 and World Title runner-up in 2002. She earned the
2007 top spot by winning the 6-Star Drug Aware Pro presented
by O’Neill in Margaret River, Australia and the 5-Star
Rip Curl Boardmaster’s event in Newquay, England, in
addition to finishing 2nd in the 5-Star Midori Pro in Newcastle,
Australia, 5th in the 6-Star Honda US Open of Surfing in Huntington
Beach, Calif. and 9th in the final event of the year in Haleiwa,
Hawaii yesterday.
At present, Florida’s Karina Petroni
(USA) is the only assured rookie on the ’08 elite tour
roster. Her final berth in the Reef Hawaiian Pro saw her jump
from 8th to 6th on the WQS ratings to assure her berth. If
Atherton qualifies, 2008 will be her rookie season as well.
Megan Abubo (HAW), who won the Reef Hawaiian
Pro yesterday, jumped from 11th to 4th on the WQS ratings
with the victory at her homebreak. Abubo, a 14th year pro
and former World No. 2, was in jeopardy of not qualfying for
the 2008 elite tour before the win. Fellow Hawaiian Bartels
jumped from 16th to 7th on the WQS ratings after making it
to the Semifinals at Haleiwa. She is now assured an ’08
berth too.
The 17th and final berth on the ASP Women’s
World Tour is given to a wildcard as voted on by the surfers
themselves.
Past ASP World
Qualifying Series (WQS) No. 1’s
2007 Jacqueline Silva (Brazil)
2006 Jessi Miley-Dyer (Australia)
2005 Rebecca Woods (Australia)
2004 Chelsea Georgeson (Australia)
2003 Melanie Bartels (Hawaii)
2002 Pauline Menczer (Australia)
2001 Jacqueline Silva (Brazil)
2000 Maria "Tita" Tavares (Brazil)
1999 Melanie Redman-Carr (Australia)
1998 Serena Brooke (Australia)
1997 Rochelle Ballard (Hawaii)
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