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Sally Fitzgibbons Wins the Roxy
Surf Festival and Takes WQS Ratings Lead
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Left: What a way to start off the
year, Sally Fitzgibbons wins the first WQS event of
the year. Photo: ASP Robertson © Covered Images.
Above: Sally Fitzgibbons, winner of the Roxy Surf Festival
at Phillip Island. Photo: ASP Robertson © Covered
Images.
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Sally Fitzgibbons Wins the Roxy Surf Festival
and Takes WQS Ratings Lead
PHILLIP ISLAND, Australia (Saturday Jan.
26, 2008) - ASP World Junior Champion Sally Fitzgibbons (Gerroa,
NSW, AUS) proclaimed her arrival as Australia’s next
biggest talent, taking out the 6-Star ASP World Qualifying
Series Roxy Surf Festival, at Phillip Island, on Australia
Day.
The 17-year-old ‘super-grom’
(young surfer) has not put a foot wrong this year. Winning
three out of four events in January alone, Fitzgibbons capped
it off with a sensational victory over Bruna Schmitz (BRA),
simultaneously shooting to No. 1 on the WQS ratings.
“It’s been a great start
to 2008,” Fitzgibbons conceded. “I won the World
Junior Championships (in Sydney) which was a dream come true
and to win a 6-Star WQS really caps it off.”
A top scorer from start to finish, Fitzgibbons
appeared to have met her match in fellow 17-year-old Schmitz.
The two surfers exchanged near perfect 9-point rides in the
excellent 1-5 meter waves, before Fitzgibbons unleashed a
sensational 9.75 to sail home with the win.
“Bruna surfed extremely well and
I guess when you’re surfing against someone like that,
one high score is never going to be enough,” Fitzgibbons
explained. “I put my head down because I knew I had
to get another one, and I’m just stoked to come through
with the win.”
The result marked a career best for both
surfers - Fitzgibbons taking home US$ 4 500 for first place,
while Schmitz earned US$ 2 300 and has moved into No. 2 on
the WQS ratings.
“I am really, really happy to get
this far,” Schmitz beamed. “Sally is a very good
competitor; she’s really strong and always gets the
good waves. I still scored a 9.00 in the Final so it was close.”
The girlfriend of ASP World No. 8 Jeremy
Flores (FRA), Schmitz credited her man for her outstanding
achievement today.
“He teaches me a lot about competition
surfing and how to complete better manoeuvres,” Schmitz
continued. “He has given me boards and has been a constant
support for my professional career.”
World No. 8 Jessi Miley- Dyer (Bronte,
NSW, AUS) and shark attack survivor Bethany Hamilton (Kauai,
HAW) finished equal third. The two surfers conquered by both
the ocean and their rivals, when they could not find a wave
in the tricky low tide conditions.
Hamilton’s remarkable equal third
place finish marks the best of not only her career, but also
possibly that of a physically challenged athlete, and has
kicked started her full time assault on the WQS in 2008.
“I just couldn’t find any
waves out there but I’m still stoked to have made the
Semi’s,” Hamilton said after she was defeated
by Schmitz. “I’ve needed a good result to boost
my confidence and it finally happened. Now I’m just
going to keep doing my best in all the events and put my heart
into it.”
Despite posting the highest individual
wave score of her Semifinal match-up against Fitzgibbons,
Miley- Dyer simply could not find a back- up ride and was
disappointed to have to settle for second place.
“I had a pretty bad heat because
I waited too long for a wave,” Miley –Dyer admitted.
“I guess it’s a good warm up for the Roxy Pro
on the Gold Coast (ASP Women’s World Tour event) but
if anything, it’s a lesson learnt on what not to do
in a heat.”
Former ASP World Champion Chelsea Hedges
(Coolangatta, QLD, AUS) made a guest appearance at Woolamai
Beach, and was amazed at the level of surfing seen in this
year’s competition.
“It’s scary to think I’ll
be coming up against these girls in the next few years,”
Hedges, who has taken a break from elite competition due to
her pregnancy, said. “The talent among the juniors is
pretty unbelievable and for there to be two 17-year-olds in
the Final of a 6-Star WQS, tells you that women’s surfing
is about to take off.”
The 6-Star WQS Roxy Surf Festival is
one of two 6-Star WQS events in Australia and one of six in
the world. A 6-Star WQS is the highest rated event on the
World Qualifying Series and holds the most amount of ratings
points, which count towards a surfers overall standing at
the end of the year.
The Roxy Surf Festival is held in association
with the Victoria State Government “Play it Safe by
the Water” and proudly supported by ASP Australasia,
Surfing Victoria, Bass Coast Shire Council and Phillip Island
Nature Park.
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