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Top: Alizee Arnaud
wraps a nice cutback in the
Billabong Pro Junior in Portugal.
Above: Event Champion, Alizee Arnaud.
Photos: © Aquashot/ASPEurope.com
Left: Greeted by
friends on the beach after the
final, Alizee Arnaud is all smiles after her
decisive victory in the Billabong Pro Junior
in Portugal.
Photo: © Aquashot/ASPEurope.com
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Association
of Surfing Professionals (ASP) Europe
Billabong Pro Junior
ASP Europe Grade-2 Men and Women’s Pro Junior
events
2008 ASP European Men's Pro Junior tour, Stop No. 7
of 8
2008 ASP European Women's Pro Junior tour, Stop No.
6 of 8
Ericeira, Portugal
21-24 August 2008
Charles Martin
and Alizee Arnaud Claim Billabong Pro Junior in Portugal
ERICEIRA, Portugal
(Sunday, August 24, 2008) – The Billabong Pro
Junior, an Association of Surfing Professionals (ASP)
Grade-2 Men and Women’s Pro Junior event, came
to an end today at the beautiful beach of Ribeira d’Ilhas
(PRT) and got the 2008 ASP European Junior Championship
closer to its end as one two events remain in the women’s
division and one only in the men’s before the
champion is crowned.
Alizee Arnaud (FRA),
18, dominated the event until the final where she bested
Justine Dupont (FRA), reigning ASP European Women’s
Champion Lee-Anne Curren (FRA) and Canelle Bulard (REU)
in the tricky two foot (0.5 meter) waves on offer at
Ericeira. Arnaud, who won two events this summer already,
came up with some great comitment and on-the-rail surfing
to take her second consecutive win after the one in
France a week ago.
"So stoked
to win again," Arnaud said. "The waves were
really too small but still contestable and it made the
final very hard as all four of us wanted to get the
better rides. I secured first place right at the beginning
but it was very close all heat and it was not an easy
one."
Arnaud, who had
won her first ASP Pro Junior title at Ericeira three
years ago, will once again have her name on the trophy
and confirms her rise among Europe’s leading regional
competitors.
"I am focused
on the Top 2 finish to make it to the ASP World Junior
Championships (WJC) in Narabeen," Arnaud said.
"The ASP Europea title would be great off course
but it is not really my main goal so I will stay focused
on my surfing and training and see what happens."
The Billabong Pro
Junior brought some of the most dramatic upsets of the
year in the men’s division and Charles Martin
(GLP) was the one to come out ahead of the four-day
event where an amazing level was displayed by both international
and regional surfers.
Martin, who was
the only one to counter the event’s top scorer
Wiggoly Dantas (BRA) in the final, wins his maiden Pro
Junior title and eventually reaches the highest rank
in an under-21 event. Martin, who defeated Dantas, Jatyr
Berasaluce (EUK) and Reubyn Ash (GBR) in the final,
bettered his runner-up finish in the last event in Lacanau
with good surfing and solid tactics.
"It was a long
final and I felt under pressure," Martin said.
"The 35 minutes were really long after I took my
two best waves in the first five minutes and I was just
sitting there watching the others surf and trying to
stick to them for the priorities. I am stoked to get
that title."
Martin, ASP World
Junior No. 3 in Narabeen last January, missed several
event this year due to school obligations but has jumped
back to No. 16 on the regional ratings in four events
only. After placing equal 17th in the ASP WQS 6-Star
in Lacanau two weeks ago, Martin is looking forward
to compete in the upcoming major World Qualifying Series
event.
"I have been
on a good roll so far with a final in Lacanau, a 17th
in the WQS, now this win," Martin said. "Things
are going my way and it is so good to make it through
that many heats. I cannot wait to paddle back out next
week and try and get another good result."
Placing runner-ups
in both divisions were Justine Dupont (FRA) and Jatyr
Berasaluce (EUK) respectively in the women’s and
men’s events.
Dupont, 17, a great
competitor who rides both longboards and shortboards,
has been among the regional top contenders for a year
only and slowly rises with solid results and consistency
event after event.
"The conditions
were really difficult and it was all about tactics,"
Dupont said. "I tried to battle as hard as I could
but the waves just went to Alizee (Arnaud). It was a
good event with a great day yesterday and the level
was high so I am happy with the result. It is my best
result this year so I am pretty satisfied."
Berasaluce, 19,
was surfing his thrid final of the year and once again
missed the win failing to counter Martin’s assault
in the final battle of the event. Berasaluce, who placed
4th on the ASP European Junior ratings last year, still
secured an important result today that will count towards
his Top 5 goal that would give him a qualification for
the Association of Surfing Professionals (ASP) Billabong
World Junior Championships next January.
"I did not
catch the better waves during the final and I was not
able to show my best surfing," Berasaluce said.
"I even had an interference penality so I am pretty
stoked to still get a second place. It is excellent
for my Top 5 goal and I will be waiting patiently for
the final event in Portugal in October."
The Buondi Billabong
Pro, an ASP World Qualifying Series (WQS) 6-Star event,
will start Tuesday and last until August 31. The event
will be webcast LIVE as well.
All results, news
and photos available at www.aspeurope.com. The Billabong
Pro Junior is webcast LIVE.
BILLABONG MEN’S
PRO JUNIOR RESULTS
Final
Heat: Charles Martin (GLP) 13.84 pts, Jatyr Berasaluce
(EUK) 10.35 pts, Wiggoly Dantas (BRA) 8.77 pts, Reubyn
Ash (GBR) 8.27 pts
Semifinals
Heat 1: Wiggoly Dantas (BRA) 14.66 pts, Charles Martin
(GLP) 11.67 pts, Medi Veminardi (REU) 11.53 pts, Rangi
Ormond (NZL) 11.17 pts
Heat 2: Jatyr Berasaluce (EUK) 12.56 pts, Reubyn Ash
(GBR) 12.40 pts, PV Laborde (FRA) 8.97 pts, Tristan
Guilbaud (FRA) 7.87 pts
BILLABONG WOMEN’S PRO
JUNIOR RESULTS
Final
Heat: Alizee Arnaud (FRA) 14.37 pts, Justine Dupont
(FRA) 11.17 pts, Lee Ann Curren (FRA) 10.63 pts, Canelle
Bulard (REU) 8.23 pts
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