Tuesday, July 29, 2008

ASP International News (07/2008) IV

ASP WQS Situation Room – Monday, July 28, 2008
We’ve just experience what is sure to be the first of many explosive events in the coming weeks with the completion of the ASP WQS 6-Star Honda U.S. Open of Surfing pres. by O’Neill. Congratulation to Nathaniel Curran who took out the big win and is our new ratings leader on the men’s ASP WQS. On the women’s side, 14-year-old Malia Manuel from Kauai made history as the youngest ever U.S. Open winner and the ratings have changed substantially for both the men’s and the women’s. It’s all getting very exciting from here on out.

Bugs’ Big Week in the States
Wayne “Rabbit” Bartholomew, President of ASP International, has just capped off a massive week in the States that has included movie premiers, board meetings and halls of fame. “Bustin’ Down the Door”, the opus that chronicles the birth of professional surfing, played to packed-out audiences all over California last week and Bugs was there alongside Shaun Tomson, Ian “Kanga” Cairns and Peter “PT” Townend. In addition to the movie premiers, Bugs was inducted into the Surfers’ Hall of Fame outside of HS&S in Huntington Beach. World has is the El Presidente will be hanging in Southern California for a few more days before heading back to Oz so if you happen to see him on the streets, send him a g’day!

Who Wants to be a Millionaire?!?
Western Australian and current No. 5 on the ASP World Tour, Taj Burrow, is about to join a very exclusive club. With $995,263 earned in prize money thus far, Burrow stands to become only the fifth surfer in history to crack the million-dollar prize money mark. Eight-time ASP World Champ and current ratings leader on the ASP World Tour Kelly Slater is in the lead (duh) with $1,713,205 followed by Andy Irons ($1,356,733), Sunny Garcia ($1,101,155) and Mark Occhilupo ($1,055,004). Should Burrow breach Round 3 in the upcoming Rip Curl Pro Search Somewhere, the fleet-footed Aussie is in. Next round’s on Taj!

Fantasy Surfer: Rip Curl Pro Search
Still no official word on the location of this season’s Rip Curl Pro Search event so all you cyber managers and Fantasy Surfer fanatics must be shakin’ in your boots at this point. What we do know is this: Aritz Aranburu has officially withdrawn from the event, and one of the wildcards has been awarded to the winner of the Padang Cup. That being said, your guess is as good as ours so check out the heat draw and choose wisely as there is so much at stake.

BMP Wildcards Assigned
The Boost Mobile Pro pres. by Hurley, Stop No. 7 on the 2008 ASP World Tour, held Trials for this season’s event last week at the Honda U.S. Open of Surfing in Huntington Beach, with Brett Simpson (USA) and Yadin Nicol (AUS) surviving the stacked field to receive entry into the prestigious event. Simpson and Nicol will join former ASP World Tour Runner-Up Rob Machado in September when the world’s best return to North America.

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ASP International News (07/2008) III

Fantasy Surfer: Rip Curl Pro Search “Somewhere”
Are we going left or right? Is it a beachie or a reef? Heavy-water monster or playful pointbreak? The upcoming Rip Curl Pro Search “Somewhere”, stop No. 6 of 11 on the 2008 ASP World Tour, is gearing up for action and all you Fantasy Surfer humans had better get your affairs in order. Keeping the location tight-lipped thus far this season, we can only look to past venues of Rip Curl’s Search events as clues: the peeling lefthander of St. Leu in Reunion Island (2005), the Kirra-esque “La Jolla” in mainland Mexico (2006), and the slabby doom-bringer of Chile’s El Gringo (2007). Choose wisely…

Anything You Can Do, I Can Do Better
Well, last week we saw TMZ.com, the foremost authority on celebrity news in the world, have a look at the boys on the ASP World Tour, so it was only a matter of time before they directed their star-studded gaze at the ladies of the ASP Women’s World Tour. Have a look for yourself to see the Dream Tour campaigners in amongst the stars of Hollyweird…

Huntington Beach Invasion
The ASP WQS is kicking into full swing with the first of six big-time events, the ASP WQS 6-Star Honda U.S. Open of Surfing pres. by O’Neill, has hit the water with the Trials completed over the weekend and Round 1 of the main event hitting the water today. The event will be a pivotal point in the qualification season, with athletes hoping to net results here before heading to Japan, England, France and Portugal. Catch all the action.

Hawaiian ASP World Champion!
The Roxy ASP Women’s World Longboarding Championships culminated in Biarritz, France last week and Hawaiian Joy Monahan, 22, took the title back to the islands, defeating Australian Chelsea Williams in the Final. The Californians have dominated the past two years, but Monahan’s superior rail work and commanding nose-riding proved tops in the picturesque beachbreaks of France and Hawaii has a new ASP World Champion.

ASP WQS Situation Room - Monday, July 21, 2008
Congratulations go out to Hawaiian Flynn Novak for taking out the inaugural ASP WQS 1-Star Macy’s E-Series in Hawaii last week. Although the surf was pumping, the ASP WQS 1-Star rating did little to affect the current ASP WQS standings, but that will all change this week with the ASP WQS 6-Star Honda U.S. Open of Surfing pres. by O’Neill. There are some massive points up for grabs so gird your loins people!


ASP International News (07/2008) II

Presidential Address: Bugs on Jeffreys Bay
We’ve had a few lay days since the big upsets in Round 2 of the Billabong Pro Jeffreys Bay, and the world’s best surfers have been biding their time in picturesque South Africa. ASP International President, Wayne “Rabbit” Bartholomew, is in his element amongst the exotic wildlife and fauna, and Bugs has checked in on the mental states of the remaining 32 survivors, the forthcoming cold front and the remainder of the event.

HB Preps for the Invasion
The GO211 Live featuring the Honda U.S. Open of Surfing presented by O'Neill is attracting some of the biggest names in surfing for a showdown in Huntington Beach. The ASP WQS 6-Star Men's and Women's events will see current No. on the ASP WQS Patrick Gudauskas as well as reigning ASP Women's World Champion Stephanie Gilmore do battle against the throngs of ASP World Tour and ASP WQS competitors alike.

Padang BANG!
While the ASP Top 45 are currently freezing their toes off in South Africa for the Billabong Pro Jeffreys Bay, trialists for the upcoming Rip Curl Pro Search event got more than they bargained for when a 100-foot Taiwanese illegal fishing boat ran aground at trials venue, Padang Padang. Waves are still peeling perfectly off the beached barge, and the Trials are scheduled to go on as planned. The Rip Curl ISC Padang contest will award the winner with entry into the fourth installment of the Rip Curl Pro Search event – location still undisclosed!

ASP WQS Situation Room - Monday, July 18, 2008
Like the well-oiled beast that it is, the ASP WQS ("The Grind"), following the completion of the ASP WQS 6-Star and 5-Star at the Mr. Price Pro in Durban, has been inhaling this past week, with an ASP WQS 1-Star in Portugal. That being said, this breather period, will be shattered shortly with the start of the ASP WQS 6-Star events in Huntington Beach this coming weekend for the GO211 Live featuring the Honda U.S. Open of Surfing pres. by O’Neill. A lot on the line as we've breached the halfway point and are pushing forward towards daylight...

Hollywood Takes Notice
With everyone from Matthew McConaughey to Paris Hilton taking up the sport of surfing these days, it was only a matter of time before Hollywood peered its pair of Gucci designer sunglasses our way. TMZ.com, the foremost authority for celebrity news in the world has checked out the current Top 10 on the ASP World Tour and we’re putting odds on our boys taking out the A-listers any day.


ASP International News (07/2008)

Bede Durbidge Preps for J-Bay Assault
With event No. 5 on the ASP World Tour, the Billabong Pro J-Bay, rapidly approaching, the ASP Top 45 are gearing up for an assault on one of the world’s premier righthand pointbreaks. Aussie Bede Durbidge, current ASP World No. 3, recently checked in with What’s On Tour (W.O.T.) to dish on his frame of mind, the daunting lead that Mr. Slater has accumulated thus far and his recent preparation with one of the most dominant surfing forces in the history of the planet. Read on to find out who!

The Hits Keep On Coming!
Reigning ASP Women’s World Champion Stephanie Gilmore (AUS) hasn’t been shy of accolades or praise since making ASP History in Maui last December, but sport media giant is throwing another log on the fire by nominating Ms. Gilmore as Best Female Action Sports Athlete in the 2008 Espy Awards. Should Steph take top honors, the preternatural talent could be rubbing shoulders with Espy’s host and international superstar Justin Timberlake on July 20th, 2008. Don’t just sit on your haunches, get out there and vote!

International Arse Whooping
Last Monday was an impressive day for Australian junior surfing (and what some are calling a harsh one for the North Americans). With only four Australians (all of whom started in Round 1) competing in the ASP Grade-4 Nike 6.0 Pier Pressure Pro Junior in Huntington Beach, three of them survived the 80-man field to crack the final and take first, second and third. Julian Wilson, Stuart Kennedy and Chris Salisbury took top honors with Newport Beach’s Andrew Doheny round out the final. Never has such an international group been so dominating in an overseas ASP Pro Junior event, and if it’s any indication of how the Australians plan to do at the Billabong ASP World Junior Championships, the world needs to watch out.

ASP WQS Situation Room – Monday, July 7, 2008
Ups and downs and ups and downs and ups and downs! The Mr. Price Pro, which hosted an ASP WQS 6-Star Men’s and ASP WQS 5-Star Women’s event, completed last weekend and big congratulations to Australian Chris Davidson and Brazilian Silvana Lima who took out their respective divisions in fine fashion. The big event caused some big shifts and the frontrunner on the ASP WQS Men’s ratings has been dethroned and replaced. Read on to find out who!

Fantasy Surfer: The Clock is Ticking!
We warned you last week and now we’re that much closer to event No. 5 on the ASP World Tour, the Billabong Pro J-Bay (July 10-20), so get your affairs in order ladies and gentleman! If you haven’t already signed up to play Fantasy Surfer, you need to crawl out from the rock you’ve been living under and join the movement. If you’re like the tens of thousands that already partake, get you team lined up for Jeffrey’s Bay!


ASP International News (06/2008)

ASP WQS Situation Room - Monday, June 30, 2008
The ASP WQS has just wrapped back-to-back 5-Star events in Brazil and the ratings on the Grind are beginning to take shape with competitors filling up their seven results for the season. Shaun Ward (USA) collected his second event win of the season (and his career) with the ASP WQS 5-Star Local Motion Guaruja Surf Pro and vaulted up 47 spots on the rankings. The event was also cause for some other substantial movement in the ratings, and with the ASP WQS 6-Star Mr. Price Pro coming up this week, expect the hits to keep on coming.

Throwdown at the Nike 6.0 Pier Pressure Pro Junior
They came. They saw. They delivered. The international contingent at the ASP Grade-4 Nike 6.0 Pier Pressure Pro Junior pres. by Jack’s tore through the opening three rounds of competition yesterday with standouts such as Julian Wilson, Stuart Kennedy and Kai Barger sticking it in the punchy, HB peaks. The top ASP North America seeds hit the water today and will do battle against the overseas onslaught so don’t miss a moment of action as the best up-and-comers in the world duke it out for Nike 6.0 supremacy.


Fantasy Surfer: Righthand Point Perfection
With the Billabong Pro Jeffreys Bay just around the corner, it’s time to sort out your Fantasy Surfer Teams for Stop No. 5 of the 2008 ASP World Tour. King Kelly is still way out in front, but with a bevy of pointbreak specialists making their respective ways to the Dark Continent, it’s time for some of us to take a gamble. Jordy, Dane, AI, Parko, Fanning, Burrow, Slater, Durbidge or any number of ASP Top 45 campaigners can get it done at J-Bay. The trick will be…can you pick ’em?


ASP WQS Attacks the Dark Continent
The ASP WQS 6-Star (Men’s) and ASP WQS 5-Star (Women’s) Mr. Price Pro in Durban, South Africa has begun and the event will play a crucial role in the qualification campaigns of our young men and women for the 2009 Dream Tour. ASP World Tour and ASP Women’s World Tour campaigners such as Jeremy Flores (FRA), Rodrigo Dornelles (BRA), Roy Powers (HAW), Heitor Alves (BRA), Jordy Smith (ZAF), Silvana Lima (BRA), Rosanne Hodge (ZAF), Jessi Miley-Dyer (AUS), Rebecca Woods (AUS) among others will be looking to prove their worth against an army of hungry ’QS campaigners.


Tour Insights with Aritz Aranburu
Being a rookie on tour is no easy feat, especially when you’re the first from your country to represent on the ASP World Tour. For current ASP World No. 41, Aritz Aranburu hasn’t had things easy. Injuring himself in a free surf exhibition before the first event of the season, Aranburu sat out the Australian leg of the Dream Tour before collecting a 33rd in Tahiti and a 17th in Fiji. Despite the rough roll so far, Aranburu is keeping his outlook sunny and offers insights as to how the remainder of the season will pan out.