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Fitzgibbons Wins 2007 ASP World
Junior Title
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Left: 2007 ASP World Junior Title
Champion, Sally Fitzgibbons. Photo: ASP Robertson ©
Covered Images. Above: Sally Fitzgibbons scored the
four highest waves of the event en route to winning
the 2007 ASP World Junior Title. Photo: ASP Robertson
© Covered Images.
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
ASSOCIATION OF SURFING PROFESSIONALS
(ASP) INTERNATIONAL
January 7th, 2008 | Billabong World Junior Championships
Sally Fitzgibbons Wins 2007 ASP World Junior
Title
SYDNEY, Australia (Monday, Jan. 7, 2008)
– ASP Australasian Champion Sally Fitzgibbons (AUS)
may have been one of the smallest competitors in the Billabong
World Junior Championships but her performances were by far
the biggest; the diminutive was surfer crowned the 2007 ASP
World Junior Champion, at Sydney’s North Narrabeen Beach
today.
Netting the four highest scoring waves
and two highest scoring heat totals of the event; Fitzgibbons
sunk her teeth into the Final, defeating New Zealand’s
Page Hareb with a 16.77 (out of a possible 20.00) total heat
score to Hareb’s 7.84.
“I just can’t believe it,”
Fitzgibbons said sporting an enormous grin and holding a cheque
for US$6500. “Everything worked out for me today, I
guess it was supposed to happen but it hasn’t sunk in
yet.”
Surfing through four rounds of competition,
Fitzgibbons posted over a nine-point ride in every heat, including
a ‘perfect ten’ against Laura Enever (AUS) in
the Semifinals; making her the most deserved winner of the
event.
“I had a tough ‘Semi’
against Laura, she put me in a pretty good situation and I
needed a good score,” Fitzgibbons said. “I thought
if the wave comes, it comes but if not, she deserves a good
win and I was just stoked to get through that one and was
on a high for Final.”
Fitzgibbons became the third straight
Australian to win the Girls event, following in the footsteps
of Jessi Miley-Dyer (2005) and Nicola Atherton (2006). She
will now stand shoulder to shoulder with the 2007 elite Women’s
ASP World Champion Stephanie Gilmore (AUS).
“I’d hoped the Aussies would
stay on a good roll at this event,” Fitzgibbons said.
“Once I’d made the Final it was down to me; I
was doing it for the Aussies and I ended up winning.”
Hareb’s performance marked the
best of a Kiwi surfer in the history of this event, her runner-up
result earning her US$3400.
“Sally and I had a bit of a paddle
battle even before the heat started,” Hareb explained.
“We went real deep and that wasted a bit of time. Sally
just got the waves and I couldn’t get in rhythm with
the ocean. It just wasn’t my day.”
Reaching the Semifinals, to finish equal
third and take home US$750, were ASP International wildcard
Laura Enever (AUS) and Courtney Conlogue (USA).
Pitted as a favourite to win the event,
Enever, who hails from North Narrabeen, looked like she had
Fitzgibbons beat; posting a near perfect 9.17 in their Semifinal
match-up. But, a late drop and some superbly critical surfing
from the new World Junior Champion, quickly dissolved Enever’s
hopes, Fitzgibbons scoring a ‘perfect-10’ to advance
into the Final.
“Sally’s such an awesome
surfer, I had no doubt that she would be able to get a score
like that because she’d been getting nines the whole
contest,” Enever said. “Even once I’d got
my nine, I knew my work wasn’t done. It ended up being
pretty close so it’s not like she smashed me or anything.”
Conlogue found herself at the disposal
of Hareb in their Semifinal match-up, the New Zealander racking
up scores faster than Conologue could position herself, which
ultimately cost her heat.
“I’m feeling pretty horrible.”
Conlogue said. “I really wanted to make the Finals,
that was one of my goals but I slipped it and waited a little
too long. Whoever wins out here today deserves it, everyone
put on a great show.”
The girls waited six long days to compete
in the business end of competition, Sydney’s North Narrabeen
beach producing contestable one- to-two meter waves for the
final day.
Fitzgibbons will join yesterday’s
Boy’s World Junior champion Pablo Paulino (BRA) at the
ASP Awards Banquet on the Gold Coast in February, where they
will be awarded their 2007 ASP World Title trophies.
A total field of 48 junior men, 18 junior
women plus four wildcards from eight surfing regions, featured
in this year’s Billabong ASP World Junior Championships
which saw excellent surf at North Narrabeen for all six days
of the event.
The event was broadcast live via the
internet on www.billabongpro.com
The Billabong ASP World Junior Championships
are supported by Panasonic, The Association of Surfing Professionals,
Von Zipper, The Warringah Shire Council and Surfing NSW.
Billabong World
Junior Championships Girls Final Results:
Sally Fitzgibbons (AUS) 16.77 def Page Hareb (NZL) 7.84
Billabong World
Junior Championships Girls Semifinal Results
Heat 1: Paige Hareb (NZL) 14.17 def Courtney Conlogue (USA)
11.74
Heat 2: Sally Fitzgibbons (AUS) 15.83 def Laura Enever (AUS)
14.00
Billabong World
Junior Championships Girls Quarterfinal Results:
Heat 1: Courtney Conlogue (USA) 12.50 def Kirby Wright (AUS)
10.74
Heat 2: Paige Hareb (NZL) 13.53 def Nikita Robb (ZAF) 12.67
Heat 3: Sally Fitzgibbons (AUS) 18.60 def Sage Erickson (USA)
13.34
Heat 4: Laura Enever (AUS) 15.50 def Coco Ho (HAW) 12.66
Billabong World
Junior Championships Girls Round 3 Results:
Heat 1: Courtney Conlogue (USA) 10.50 def Leila Hurst (HAW)
5.67
Heat 2: Kirby Wright (AUS) 11.07 def Pauline Ado (FRA) 9.16
Heat 3: Paige Hareb (NZL) 11.00 def Marina Werneck 6.77
Heat 4: Nikita Robb (ZAF) 13.84 def Alessa Cuizon (HAW) 13.34
Heat 5: Sally Fitzgibbons (AUS) 15.60 def Nao Oumaro (JPN)
8.00
Heat 6: Sage Erickson (USA) 14.83 def Lee Ann Curren (FRA)
6.23
Heat 7: Laura Enever (AUS) 15.40 def Airini Mason (NZL) 10.16
Heat 8: Coco Ho (HAW) 16.23 def Bruna Schmitz (BRA) 13.50
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