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Top: Champion of
the World and Champion of the
Billabong Pro Maui, Stephanie Gilmore.
Above: Billabong Pro Maui runner-up, Melanie
Bartels.
Photos: ASP Cestari © Covered Images
Left: Newly-crowned
two-time ASP Women’s World
Champion Stephanie Gilmore claimed the Billabong
Pro Maui over Melanie Bartels today in clean
2-3 foot
waves on offer at Ho’okipa Beach Park,
marking her second consecutive Billabong Pro
Maui win and earning the young Australian her
first Vans Triple Crown of Surfing title.
Photo: ASP Cestari © Covered Images
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For Immediate Release
Association of Surfing
Professionals (ASP) International
Billabong Pro Maui
Stop No. 8 of 8 on the 2008 ASP Women’s World
Tour
Honolua Bay, Maui, Hawaii USA
December 8 – 20, 2008
Stephanie Gilmore Wins
the Billabong Pro Maui, Claims Vans Triple Crown
HO’OKIPA BEACH PARK, Hawaii (Thursday, December
18, 2008) – Stephanie Gilmore (AUS), 20, newly-crowned
two-time ASP Women’s World Champion, defeated
Melanie Bartels (HAW), 26, to claim the her second consecutive
Billabong Pro Maui in clean two-to-three foot (1 metre)
waves on offer at Ho’okipa Beach Park, earning
the young Australian her first Vans Triple Crown of
Surfing (an ASP Specialty Series) Title.
The final event of the 2008 ASP Women’s World
Tour, the Billabong Pro Maui opted for the relocation
this morning from Honolua Bay to Ho’okipa Beach
Park (the first relocation in the event’s 10-year
history) in order take advantage of the swell on offer,
and the action didn’t disappoint.
Gilmore opened the Final strong, posting a solid 7.33
out of a possible 10, but Bartels put her in the corner
with two solid scores of her own. In an exciting exchange
that saw the Hawaiian pull ahead on the first wave,
Gilmore answered back with the highest score of the
day, a 9.57 out of a possible 10 to retake the lead,
immediately following it up with an 8.03 for a massive
forehand turn combination. Bartels was unable to answer
back.
“The tide dropped and the conditions got really
fun,” Gilmore said. “Mel (Bartels) is one
of my favorite surfers and I just go as hard as I can
when I draw her in a heat. You can’t put in a
performance at half-speed and I saw her get a solid
wave so I just went for broke on the next one and it
paid off.”
The win marks the first Vans Triple Crown of Surfing
Title for the prodigious natural-footer, an accolade
considered second only to the ASP Women’s World
Title.
“It feels incredible to win the Vans Triple Crown
Title,” Gilmore said. “We had really fun
waves at Haleiwa and then solid surf at Sunset Beach
and we had a beautiful opening day of competition at
Honolua Bay before finishing today at Ho’okipa.
It’s a real honor to be considered a good surfer
in Hawaii and in such a variety of conditions.”
Gilmore will now head home to Australia to rest and
recharge for the 2009 ASP Women’s World Tour,
and with two ASP Women’s World Titles, a Vans
triple Crown Title and 11 elite tour victories under
her belt (five in 2008 alone), the makings of an icon
are well within place.
“To win so much in my short career is incredible
and it feels great, but I know there is so much more
to accomplish,” Gilmore said. “I had that
head with Layne (Beachley) today, and to see what she’s
accomplished in her career makes me that much hungrier
to continue to perform at my best. Next year is going
to be incredible. We have so much talent on the tour
and so many young girls who are really pushing the boundaries
of surfing. I can’t wait to get home and prepare
for next season.”
Bartels, whose runner-up finish sees the explosive Hawaiian
rocket to No. 7 on the ASP Women’s World Tour,
put in a solid effort in the Final (at one point holding
lead), but her 14.80 out of a possible 20 wasn’t
enough to overcome Gilmore.
“I have one of the most amazing shapers in the
world who lives right up the beach and my boards today
were going unbelievable,” Bartels said. “I
felt like I was surfing well all day, but just got out
of rhythm in the Final. Congratulations to Steph (Gilmore)
though. She was surfing amazing and deserved the win.”
With a bevy of young guns joining the ASP Women’s
World Tour in 2009, Bartels will look to continue her
momentum in the off-season in preparation for an ASP
Women’s World Title campaign next season.
“I’m going to train my butt off in the off-season,”
Bartels said. “The girls coming on tour surf amazing
and I know that I need to be at my best if I want to
make a dent. I beat Steph earlier this season in really
good waves in Brazil and then finished second to her
today so that’s given me the confidence to believe
in my ability. The next step is to ensure that I am
putting 100% into the entire year.”
Layne Beachley (AUS), 36, former seven-time ASP Women’s
World Champion, has announced that 2008 will be her
final season as a full-time ASP Dream Tour competitor.
Despite a solid Quarterfinal win over Rosanne Hodge
(ZAF), 21, Beachley was unable to overcome eventual
winner Gilmore in their hard-fought Semifinal bout,
going down 15.07 to Gilmore’s 16.80.
“I think it was a great way to go out,”
Beachley said. “We all have to lose sometime and
to go down to Steph (Gilmore), who I consider my protégé
and the one I am passing the torch to, is probably the
most fitting way.”
Beachley’s illustrious career has spanned 19 years
and the renowned natural-footer has collected an unprecedented
seven ASP Women’s World Titles. While the Billabong
Pro Maui marks Beachley’s final event as a full-time
ASP Women’s World Tour competitor, the legendary
Australian is confident in the new crop of surfers and
may be back in 2009 surfing in select events.
“It’s difficult reflecting on something
like this (retirement),” Beachley said. “Of
course I would have liked to go out with a win and on-top,
but I also feel like this past season and these past
events haven’t defined my career. I’ve won
seven ASP Women’s World Titles and have had an
incredible journey of a career so I suppose the most
rewarding part of this is that I’m leaving professional
women’s surfing in the hands of such capable and
exciting young surfers. While it’s my last year
as a full time competitor, I’m planning on competing
in a couple of events next season.”
Silvana Lima (BRA), 24, went down in the Semifinals
to Bartels, but her solid equal 3rd place finish at
the Billabong Pro Maui saw the young Brazilian finish
a career-best No. 2 on the ASP Women’s World Tour.
“I’m happy because I had a good year,”
Lima said. “I started slow but had lots of good
results at the end. Lots of 2nds, but to finish No.
2 in the world, I am very happy. I am going to go home
and relax with my family and friends over the holidays
and then start training in the gym before we start in
Australia next year.”
Highlights from Billabong Pro Maui will be available
via www.billabongpro.com
Vans Triple Crown of Surfing information will be available
via www.triplecrownofsurfing.com
While the 2008 ASP Women’s World Tour has come
to a close, the best surfers in the world will be back
next year for the 2009 installment of the ASP Dream
Tour.
Returning surfers to the 2009 ASP Women’s World
Tour will be reigning and two-time ASP Women’s
World Champion Stephanie Gilmore (AUS), 20, Silvana
Lima (BRA), 24, Sofia Mulanovich (PER), 25, Layne Beachley
(AUS), 36, Amee Donohoe (AUS), 28, Samantha Cornish
(AUS), 28, Melanie Bartels (HAW), 26, Rebecca Woods
(AUS), 24, Jessi Miley-Dyer (AUS), 22, Jacqueline Silva
(BRA), 29, and Rosanne Hodge (ZAF), 21 (via the ASP
World Qualifying Series).
New faces to next year’s ASP Women’s World
Tour will be Sally Fitzgibbons (AUS), 18, Bruna Schmitz
(BRA), 18, Paige Hareb (NZL), 18, Alana Blanchard (HAW),
18, and Coco Ho (HAW), 17.
For more information, log onto www.aspworldtour.com
BILLABONG PRO MAUI FINAL
RESULTS:
1 – Stephanie Gilmore (AUS) 17.60
2 – Melanie Bartels (HAW) 14.80
BILLABONG PRO MAUI SEMIFINAL
RESULTS:
SF 1: Stephanie Gilmore (AUS) 16.80 def. Layne Beachley
(AUS) 15.07
SF 2: Melanie Bartels (HAW) 13.07 def. Silvana Lima
(BRA) 11.07
BILLABONG PRO MAUI QUARTERFINAL
RESULTS:
QF 1: Layne Beachley (AUS) 11.07 def. Rosanne Hodge
(ZAF) 9.67
QF 2: Stephanie Gilmore (AUS) 15.33 def. Rebecca Woods
(AUS) 11.87
QF 3: Melanie Bartels (HAW) 14.66 def. Carissa Moore
(HAW) 11.33
QF 4: Silvana Lima (BRA) 13.13 def. Megan Abubo (HAW)
10.23
2008 ASP WOMEN’S
WORLD TOUR FINAL RATINGS:
1 – Stephanie Gilmore (AUS) 7188 points
2 – Silvana Lima (BRA) 5534 points
3 – Sofia Mulanovich (PER) 5323 points
4 – Layne Beachley (AUS) 5210 points
5 – Amee Donohoe (AUS) 4051 points
6 – Samantha Cornish (AUS) 3972 points
7 – Melanie Bartels (HAW) 3876 points
8 – Rebecca Woods (AUS) 3602 points
9 – Jessi Miley Dyer (AUS) 3564 points
10 – Jacqueline Silva (BRA) 3398 points
11 – Megan Abubo (HAW) 2988 points
12 – Rosanne Hodge (ZAF) 2784 points
13 – Nicola Atherton (AUS) 2670 points
14 – Julia De La Rosa Toro (PER) 2654 points
15 – Karina Petroni (USA) 2604 points
16 – Melanie Redman-Carr (AUS) 2232 points
17 – Serena Brooke (AUS) 2094 points
2008 VANS TRIPLE CROWN
OF SURFING FINAL RATINGS:
1 – Stephanie Gilmore (AUS) $10,000
2 – Layne Beachley (AUS)
3 – Melanie Bartels (HAW)
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