CHAMPION JAMIE O'BRIEN
Monster Energy Pro, presented by Billabong, Pipeline Hawaii A 4-star Association of Surfing Professionals World Qualifying Series event
Prize Money: US$75,000
PIPELINE'S O'BRIEN VICTORIOUS IN MONSTER ENERGY PRO Aussie Mathews 2nd; Machado 3rd; Gillette 4th
Prize Money: US$75,000
PIPELINE'S O'BRIEN VICTORIOUS IN MONSTER ENERGY PRO Aussie Mathews 2nd; Machado 3rd; Gillette 4th


"I thought I might have peaked to early after the quarters," said O'Brien, "but then I got that 8.0 straight away, backed it up first with that 5.75, and then the 7.25. I think the most stressful moments were counting those last 15 minutes down.

"You just have to have the right moves - hold the other guys off the better waves and find the right one for yourself. It's so hard to make a final at Pipe, so I'm stoked to have won this a second time. It definitely helps that I live right here and surf the wave every day, pretty much."

Had there been an award for valor, it would have been his. Catching more waves than any other surfer in the final, Mark put it all on the line with a display of totally committed tube-riding on the two biggest waves that came through at Backdoor Pipeline. Prepared to gamble on the knife-edge between a perfect 10 or disaster, he survived late take-offs, pulled deep into the tube and rode for yards, each time coming within mere inches of what were almost epic scores. His best two rides earned 6.25 and 4.0 points.
Mathews found his motivation in the 50-plus friends gathered at his home in Maroubra, Sydney, watching the live on-line coverage of the event and text-messaging him between heats.
"I want to thank the guys back home," said Mathews. "They've helped my career so much - pushing my surfing and keeping me straight. "I really did want to win and I had a feeling in my gut all week that it could happen, but it just wasn't my day. It almost was... those two waves came sooo close, so close! I just got pinched at the very end. But it's been amazing. It's a dream to surf perfect waves and this is one of my favorite waves in the world." Leading up to the final, Machado was a picture of calm amid a growing sea of chaos, holding onto his trademark cool and collected tube riding while the ocean began to rise and seethe around him. Unfortunately, the tide turned during the final. His most memorable ride was a tube that earned him 6.0 points. But he came under the axe edge of a cascading wall of water on his third ride and broke his board and his momentum. Machado's surfboard was the 25th to be snapped in this event. For Gillette, today was his first taste of Pipeline stardom, reaching the final here for the first time in his career. He had an incredible run to the final eliminating a host of far more experienced local riders. Along with fourth place, he also received the Todd Chesser Sportsmanship Award. Perhaps the most esteemed prize up for grabs in this event for local Hawaii surfers were the 13 wildcards on offer into the prestigious Billabong Pipeline Masters - the ultimate event in the world that rounds out the annual Vans Triple Crown of Surfing in Hawaii each year. At this point, the following 13 local riders have qualified through an intricate selection process during the Monster Energy Pro to get a start in the Billabong Pipeline Masters: Jamie O'Brien, Gavin Gillette, Danny Fuller, Flynn Novak, Gavin Beschen, Mikala Jones, Shane Dorian, Tory Barron, Myles Padaca, Makua Rothman, Ian Walsh, Dave Wassell, and Kainoa McGee. Top Tahitian from the Tahitian Billabong Pro trials, one spot held for a possible Hawaiian Vans Triple Crown contender, and one more spot that will be voted upon.

Round 4 - Results shown in order of 1st through 4th.
1st & 2nd advance, 3rd & 4th eliminated
H1: C. Cabrero (PRico); K. Barger (Haw); C. Carroll (Haw); D. Barca (Haw)
H2: D. Reynolds (USA); M. Jones (Haw); S. Moody (Haw); J. Sullivan (Aus)
H3: S. Horiguchi (Jpn); D. Ross (Aus); R. Paulson (Haw); R. Gonzalez (Portugal)
H4: M. Mathews (Aust); R. Reichle (Haw); M. Mohagen (USA); A. Walsh (Aus)
H5: F. Novak (Haw); G. Gillette (Haw); M. Hickman (Haw); C. Cottrell (USA)
H6: T. Barron (Haw); K. Garson (USA); J. Perry (Aus); R. Jiminez (Haw)
H7: H. Gaskell (Haw); R. Hayes (Haw); I. Walsh (Haw); S. Hayes (Haw)
H8: S. Dorian (Haw); F. Patacchia (Haw); T. Innes (Aus); L. McNamara (Haw)
H9: D. Fuller (Haw); J. O'Brien (Haw); N. Wallace (Haw); E. Sitt (Haw)
H10: R. Machado (USA); D. Wiggolly (Brz); E. Valiere (Haw); B. Ettinger (USA)
H11: D. Harvey (Aus); R. Whitlock (USA); J. Hassett (Haw); I. Tanaka (Jpn)
H12: N. Ogawa (Jpn); M. Padaca (Haw); M. King (USA); M. Visser (Aus)
H13: R. Helm (USA); G. Villaran (Per); T. Wakita (Jpn); L. Hodel (Haw)
H14: D. Ward (USA); G. Beschen (Haw); D. Wassell (Haw); J. Shibata (Haw)
H15: J. Fuller (Aus); M. Rothman (Haw); K. McGee (Haw); K. Hart (Haw)
H16: T. Meister (Haw); C. Chidester (Haw); N. Carroll (Haw); T. O'Brien (USA)
Round 5 shown in order of 1st through 4th.
1st & 2nd advance, 3rd & 4th eliminated
H1: D Reynolds; R. Reichle; D. Ross; C. Cabrero
H2: M. Mathews; M. Jones; S. Horiguchi; K. Barger
H3: F. Patacchia; F. Novak; T. Barron; R. Hayes
H4: G. Gillette; S. Dorian; H. Gaskell; K. Garson
H5: R. Machado; D. Fuller; M. Padaca; R. Whitlock
H6: J. O'Brien; D. Harvey; N. Ogawa; W. Dantas
H7: D. Ward; C. Chidester; M. Rothman; R. Helm
H8: G. Beschen; J. Fuller; T. Meister; G. Villaran
Quarter Finals
1st & 2nd to semi's; 3rd=9th place ($1,500); 4th=13th place ($1,300)
H1: F. Novak; M. Mathews; D. Reynolds; S. Dorian
H2: F. Patacchia; G. Gillette; M. Jones; R. Reichle
H3: J. O'Brien; R. Machado; J. Fuller; C. Chidester
H4: D. Harvey; D. Fuller; G. Beschen; D. Ward
Semi-Finals
1st & 2nd to final; 3rd=5th ($2,000); 4th=7th ($1,700)
H1: M. Mathews; G. Gillette; F. Novak; F. Patacchia
H2: J. O'Brien; R. Machado; D. Harvey; D. Fuller
Final
1. Jamie O'Brien (Haw) - $10,000
2. Mark Mathews (Australia) - $5,000
3. Rob Machado (Cardiff, CA) - $3,000
4. Gavin Gillette (Kauai) - $2,400
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1st & 2nd advance, 3rd & 4th eliminated
H1: C. Cabrero (PRico); K. Barger (Haw); C. Carroll (Haw); D. Barca (Haw)
H2: D. Reynolds (USA); M. Jones (Haw); S. Moody (Haw); J. Sullivan (Aus)
H3: S. Horiguchi (Jpn); D. Ross (Aus); R. Paulson (Haw); R. Gonzalez (Portugal)
H4: M. Mathews (Aust); R. Reichle (Haw); M. Mohagen (USA); A. Walsh (Aus)
H5: F. Novak (Haw); G. Gillette (Haw); M. Hickman (Haw); C. Cottrell (USA)
H6: T. Barron (Haw); K. Garson (USA); J. Perry (Aus); R. Jiminez (Haw)
H7: H. Gaskell (Haw); R. Hayes (Haw); I. Walsh (Haw); S. Hayes (Haw)
H8: S. Dorian (Haw); F. Patacchia (Haw); T. Innes (Aus); L. McNamara (Haw)
H9: D. Fuller (Haw); J. O'Brien (Haw); N. Wallace (Haw); E. Sitt (Haw)
H10: R. Machado (USA); D. Wiggolly (Brz); E. Valiere (Haw); B. Ettinger (USA)
H11: D. Harvey (Aus); R. Whitlock (USA); J. Hassett (Haw); I. Tanaka (Jpn)
H12: N. Ogawa (Jpn); M. Padaca (Haw); M. King (USA); M. Visser (Aus)
H13: R. Helm (USA); G. Villaran (Per); T. Wakita (Jpn); L. Hodel (Haw)
H14: D. Ward (USA); G. Beschen (Haw); D. Wassell (Haw); J. Shibata (Haw)
H15: J. Fuller (Aus); M. Rothman (Haw); K. McGee (Haw); K. Hart (Haw)
H16: T. Meister (Haw); C. Chidester (Haw); N. Carroll (Haw); T. O'Brien (USA)
Round 5 shown in order of 1st through 4th.
1st & 2nd advance, 3rd & 4th eliminated
H1: D Reynolds; R. Reichle; D. Ross; C. Cabrero
H2: M. Mathews; M. Jones; S. Horiguchi; K. Barger
H3: F. Patacchia; F. Novak; T. Barron; R. Hayes
H4: G. Gillette; S. Dorian; H. Gaskell; K. Garson
H5: R. Machado; D. Fuller; M. Padaca; R. Whitlock
H6: J. O'Brien; D. Harvey; N. Ogawa; W. Dantas
H7: D. Ward; C. Chidester; M. Rothman; R. Helm
H8: G. Beschen; J. Fuller; T. Meister; G. Villaran
Quarter Finals
1st & 2nd to semi's; 3rd=9th place ($1,500); 4th=13th place ($1,300)
H1: F. Novak; M. Mathews; D. Reynolds; S. Dorian
H2: F. Patacchia; G. Gillette; M. Jones; R. Reichle
H3: J. O'Brien; R. Machado; J. Fuller; C. Chidester
H4: D. Harvey; D. Fuller; G. Beschen; D. Ward
Semi-Finals
1st & 2nd to final; 3rd=5th ($2,000); 4th=7th ($1,700)
H1: M. Mathews; G. Gillette; F. Novak; F. Patacchia
H2: J. O'Brien; R. Machado; D. Harvey; D. Fuller
Final
1. Jamie O'Brien (Haw) - $10,000
2. Mark Mathews (Australia) - $5,000
3. Rob Machado (Cardiff, CA) - $3,000
4. Gavin Gillette (Kauai) - $2,400
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