Hurley
US Open Winner Courtney Conlogue hooks one during
a Round 3 heat. As the event progressed, consensus
on the beach seemed to be that Courtney would
take the event. As the swell increased to way
overhead, the Huntington Beach local stepped up
to the challenge, seemingly dropping 9 point rides
at will and scoring a cool $10,000 for her efforts.
Photo: Chris Grant / JettyGirl.com |
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Association
of Surfing Professionals (ASP) North America
Hurley U.S. Open of Surfing (ASP WQS 6-Star Men’s)
Hurley U.S. Open of Surfing (ASP WQS 6-Star Women’s)
U.S. Open of Surfing Nike 6.0 Pro Junior (ASP Grade-2
Men’s)
U.S. Open of Surfing Nike 6.0 Pro Junior (ASP Grade-4
Women’s)
Local Surfer Courtney
Conlogue Wins Hurley U.S. Open, Manuel Takes Nike 6.0
Pro Junior
HUNTINGTON BEACH, California (Sunday, July 25,
2009) – Courtney Conlogue (Santa Ana, CA), 15,
won the Association of Surfing Professionals (ASP) World
Qualifying Series (WQS) 6-Star Hurley U.S. Open today
over defending event champion Malia Manuel (Wailua,
HI), 15, who claimed the U.S. Open Nike 6.0 Pro Junior,
in a high-scoring Final in six-to-eight foot (2 metre)
surf today at South Huntington Beach Pier.
Surfers competing at the prestigious
Hurley U.S. Open event are battling for the important
ratings points on offer towards qualification for the
ASP World Tour.
Conlogue won the hard-fought
battle over the young Hawaiian with huge backside blasts
on the steep lefthanders in the Final to log a 9.00
and an 8.17 in her score line, placing the defending
champion in a combination situation. Each of the impressive
scores earned by the Huntington Beach local were awarded
with one single maneuver, allowing her to take out her
first major ASP WQS victory.
“I’m pretty much
speechless,” Conlogue said. “Malia (Manuel),
she’s an amazing surfer and to win that heat was
to die for. I want to thank Malia for putting on a good
Final with me. I’m so stoked to have had that
Final with her. I was just going out there and having
fun and that’s what I’ve been doing this
whole contest and it ended up working out. I'm going
to try and carry that throughout all of my contests
this year.”
The young American’s victory
today solidifies her as a threat to the rest of the
world’s finest competitive surfing talent and
continues to establish the explosive regular-footer
as a frontrunner in the women’s progressive surfing
movement. After completing her educational goals, Conlogue
expects to set her sights on the Women’s ASP World
tour.
“I’ve got to finish
school first, but definitely the ASP World Tour is coming
soon enough,” Conlogue said.
Malia Manuel put on a banner
performance throughout the entire Hurley U.S. Open,
and claimed the U.S. Open Nike 6.0 Pro Junior en route
to her runner-up ASP WQS finish.
Manuel’s Final berth was
no easy feat, as she defeated reigning two-time ASP
Women’s World Champion Stephanie Gilmore (Tweed
Heads, AUS), 21, in the women’s main event.
“I’m so over the
moon even to make it to the final day,” Manuel
said. “It was great out there. Courtney is an
amazing athlete and she was the deserving heat winner.”
Manuel took out her U.S. Open
Nike 6.0 Pro Junior title in dramatic fashion when she
nabbed a last-minute wave to overtake the win over Sage
Erickson (Ojai, CA), 18, who finished in second, defeating
fellow finalists Cannelle Bulard (REU), who finished
in third and current ASP World Tour rookie Coco Ho (Sunset
Beach, HI), 18, who finished fourth.
“I’m glad I had the
Pro Junior to fall back on,” Manuel said. “Surfing
against Coco (Ho) was great and Sage (Erickson) almost
had it in the bag and some miraculous wave came and
I got to pick it up and got a score. I’m just
happy to be here today and surf in both finals.”
The young regular-footer is now
ready to start gaining more ASP WQS experience to eventually
make a push towards qualification for the ASP Women’s
World Tour.
“I think it’s time
to put my foot through the door and do a couple of WQS
events,” Manuel said. “I’m in no rush,
I’m only 15, so I’m just going to get some
experience going on and hope for the best and hopefully
in a couple of years I’ll be doing what Coco (Ho)
and Steph (Gilmore) are doing right now."
Men’s Hurley U.S. Open
competition started the day off today and witnessed
reining nine-time ASP World Champion Kelly Slater (Cocoa
Beach, FL), 37, blast a perfect 10-point-ride with a
committing backside barrel to continue his campaign
as the frontrunner of Hurley U.S. Open action. The Floridian
Champion followed up the score with an 8.50 to notch
the highest heat total of ASP WQS 6-Star competition
for the second consecutive day.
“I’m stoked,”
Slater said. “There are big, huge, walled close-outs,
but there are a few corners out there. The tide is coming
in and it’s not as hollow as this morning, there
were probably a few barrels out there. That first one
I got was so big, it just barreled. I started grabbing
rail as I was going down the face, and doing a slow,
long bottom turn, trying to brush off some speed. I
was thinking, did I dork this, because for I second
I didn’t think it was going to barrel. Then it
started to pitch. I was starting to think I would look
really silly trying to grab rail mid-face on a wave
that didn’t barrel. I was hoping I could get out
of it and get a hit, but it was just too quick.”
Tomorrow will conclude Hurley
U.S. Open action and will crown men’s ASP WQS
and U.S. Open Nike 6.0 Pro Junior Champions by day’s
end.
For tomorrow’s LIVE Hurley
U.S. Open action log on to www.usopenofsurfing.com
For additional ASP information
check out www.aspworldtour.com
or www.aspnorthamerica.org
Women’s
Hurley U.S. Open Final Results:
1 – Courtney Conlogue (USA) 17.17
2 – Malia Manuel (HAW) 12.67
Women’s
Hurley U.S. Open Semifinals Results:
Heat 1: Malia Manuel (HAW) 11,17 def Laura Enever (AUS)
6.27
Heat 2: Courtney Conlogue (USA) 11.33 def. Carissa Moore
(HAW) 7.47
Hurley
U.S. Open Round of 16 Results: (1st and 2nd advance)
Heat 1: Brett Simpson (USA) 14.93, def. Matt Wilkinson
(AUS) 13.50
Heat 2: Nathaniel Curran (USA) 6.60 def. Alain Riou
(PYF) 5.97
Heat 3: Patrick Gudauskas (USA) 15.23 def. Eric Geiselman
(USA) 7.96
Heat 4: C.J. Hobgood (USA) 16.17 def. Daniel Ross (AUS)
11.30
Heat 5: Adriano de Souza (BRA) 12.50 def. Aritz Aranburu
(EUK) 10.00
Heat 6: Kelly Slater (USA) 18.50 def. Nic Muscroft (AUS)
9.90
Heat 7: Michel Bourez (PYF) 12.40 def. Rob Machado (USA)
10.50
Heat 8: Mick Muscroft (AUS) 12.00 def. Julian Wilson
(AUS) 7.84
U.S.
Open Nike 6.0 Pro Junior Semifinals Results: (1st and
2nd advance)
Heat 1: Kai Barger (HAW) 14.53, Dillon Perillo (USA)
13.17, Kolohe Andino (USA) 12.04, Kaimana Jaquias (HAW)
2.27
Heat 2: Tonino Benson (HAW) 13.07, Nat Young (USA) 10.93,
Matt Pagan (USA) 8.46, Charles Martin (GLP) 6.24
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