
Daniel Kereopa : photo Surfing New
Zealand
2007 Hyundai National Surfing Championships
Corona Crown Series and Hyundai Pro - Quiksilver King Of The Groms
Oakura, Taranaki, NZ
13 - 20 January 2007
Kereopa Nails The Hatrick
Surfersvillage Global Surf News, 20 January, 2007 : - - Twenty
eight year old Daniel Kereopa of Raglan has today won the Open Men’s
Division of the Hyundai National Championships and in doing so thrown
off the one monkey that he had crawling around his shoulders in New
Zealand surfing.
Not
happy with one title he also won his first open longboard title and
senior men’s (Over 28s) title. An emotional Kereopa could say no more
than “I’m stoked” when he reached the top of the Arawhata cliffs and
had to gather himself before he could go further.
Kereopa found the extra speed that was required in the junky half
metre surf at Taranaki’s Arawhata Road near Opunake. After moving
through the early rounds of the event in less than dominant form many
said he would either get eliminated from the event or pull out an
overdue perfect performance. Well the perfect performance came in the
final when he posted 16.00 out of a possible 20.
Kereopa’s first wave scored 9.0 after he seamlessly strung several big
turns together all the way to the inside and over the shallow rocks.
Less than five minutes from the end of the final he backed up his
first wave with a 7.0 point ride and the title was his “I am just glad
to get rid of that open title haunt, it’s a done deal, I just want to
get back in the water and go surfing now that I have achieved it”
commented Kereopa.

Maz Quinn : photo New Zealand
Surfing Magazine
“I
just want to go home and see my family and see what things in my
career need to be pushed forward” commented Kereopa after being asked
‘what next’. Kereopa had won two titles during the day prior to the
Open Men’s and this can be taxing on the body but with the surf being
average at best this may have helped Kereopa familiarise himself with
the line up “I wasn’t the fittest guy out there but I made sure I
carefully selected my waves catching 2-3 waves in each heat and I
pulled it off.
Maz Quinn (Gis) waited until the dying
stages of the final until he made an attack on Kereopa’s lead but his
final wave score of 6.40 was well short of the 8.26 he required to
pull off his fifth national title that looked so promising throughout
the whole event. Kereopa has often fallen into the shadows of Quinn.
Quinn has travelled the world and is the most successful New Zealand
surfer there is.
Kereopa on the other hand tried his
luck internationally before returning home where he felt more
comfortable. His surfing always remained of the highest calibre and
his numerous national series wins are evidence of this but the last
feather in the cap has now been placed “Sometimes you have got to lose
and you have to take them as good as your wins. For Maz…you know…I
hope it hits him hard” commented Kereopa with his cheeky laugh.
Raglan’s Leon Santorik placed third in the final one place less than
he achieved in the same region back in 2005 when he came agonisingly
close to the open title. Local surfer and crowd favourite Motu Mataa
placed fourth in the final unable to find the good waves that he had
throughout the event.
Sandy
Bay enjoyed their second title in a row when Wini Paul stormed to
victory scoring 13.0 points in the final. Paul had been in great form
all week posting high heat scores and looking confident in her
surfing. In today’s final she opened up early with an excellent 8.0
point ride that she completed on the rocks. “My legs were burning
after that wave, I tried to milk it all the way and do as many big
turns with spray as possible” commented Paul.

Dylan Barnfield :
photo New Zealand Surfing Magazine
From
then it was a case of making sure she backed it up with a second wave
which she did mid way through the heat with a 5.0. Perhaps not one of
the favourites to win the event Paul knew her form was good prior to
the event and felt that this could be the time “I was definitely
hoping I would win the title, I know I have been surfing good in
Australia so yeah I am so stoked that I put it all together and won”.
Paige
Hareb (Tara) challenged time and time again but fell short posting
12.50 to place second. One of the form surfers of the event
Christchurch’s Daisy Thomas scored the highest single wave score of
the final, an 8.50 late in the heat but she did not have a back up
wave finishing third and Jessica Santorik placed fourth with a score
of 9.60.
Only
one heat prior to the Open Women the Breakers Bar and Café Under 18
Boys Division was won by Paco Divers – one of Wini Paul’s best
friends. Divers lead the final from the very first wave and by the
time he scored 8.50 on his second wave it was all over. Tim O’Conner
worked hard on his waves with a best ride of 7.00 but fell short
requiring a further 6.51 point ride to win. Raglan’s Billy Stairmand
placed third in the final ahead of Tairua’s Sean Peggs.
John
Gisby (Gis) picked up his first of two titles at the event when he won
the Hyundai Over 50s. It took Gisby more than half the twenty five
minute final to find his feet but when he did everything started to
happen first posting an excellent 8.00 point ride then a 6.75 to
finish the heat. Piha’s David Storck placed second after two late
waves slightly ahead of Chris Davies (Tara) and Barry MacColloch of
Tairua in fourth.
Less
than a heat after his first title Gisby was out again in the Hyundai
Over 45s. In a low scoring affair Gisby posted a total of 10.15 for
the win ahead of double finalist David Storck with John Lovell (Tara)
in third and Gisborne’ Rod Welch in fourth.
Taranaki’s Jason Matthews took out two titles today with the first
coming in the Hyundai Over 45s division. His win was initially shared
with older brother Seth in a two way tie. Both scoring 15.25, it was
Jason who had the highest single wave score of 8.75 compared with
Seth’s 8.0 and as such was given the win.
Northland’s Billy Hale, who had to contend with three Waitara surfers
decide that he would surf his own peak in the middle of the bay.
While he surfed a few good waves it was not enough to finish higher
than third slightly ahead of Dano Waiwiri.
After
the over 40’s win Jason Matthews picked up his second title scoring
15.0 in the final of the Hyundai Over 35s which featured solely
Taranaki surfers. Brother Seth was also in the final but this time
had to settle for fourth behind Erin Saunders (Tara) in second and
Chris Blain in third place.
The
Hyundai Senior Women saw Anna Jolly take out another title after her
first in the Hyundai Women Longboard yesterday. Monique Taylor (Wgtn)
gave her a good run for her money scoring 12.75 in the final but she
could not eclipse Jolly’s 15.25. Liz Hughes (Rag) placed third ahead
of Gina Kennings (Rag) in fourth and Cherie Wallis (Piha) in fifth.
Daniel Kereopa (Rag) won his first of three titles in the Over 28s
today. Kereopa scored 14.75 in his heat to win making light work of
the marginal conditions. Chris Millett (Mur) followed close behind
but was unable to generate the same speed and had to settle for second
place. David Van Staden required a near perfect score to win the
final and fell short on his last wave posting 6.90 right on the
hooter. Whangamata’s Matt Johnston placed fourth.
The
bodyboarders kicked off the finals day and Jarred Ferris of Gisborne
was another surfer to pick up double titles, this time in the Vertigo
Open Bodyboard and then the Vertigo Dropknee Bodyboard. New Zealand
representative Andrew Low placed second in the open men’s with Steve
Abraham (Piha) in third and Wanganui’s Ben McKinnon in fourth.
Steve Abraham came back in the Hot
Buttered Under 18 bodyboard placing a close second behind Mount
Maunganui’s Luke Elliot. Poppy Chapman of Wellington won the Ocean
and Earth Women’s Bodyboard ahead of Serena Ball with Erica Cusack in
third.
Hyundai Open Men Final
Daniel Kereopa (Rag), 1, Maz Quinn (Gis), 2, Leon Santorik (Rag), 3,
Motu Mataa (Tara), 4
Hyundai Open Women Final
Wini Paul (Sandy Bay), 1, Paige Hareb (Tara), 2, Daisy Thomas (ChCh),
3, Jessica Santorik (Rag), 4
Hyundai Under 18 Men Final
Paco Divers (Whan), 1, Tim O’Conner (Mnt), 2, Billy Stairmand (Rag),
3, Sean Peggs (Tai), 4
Hyundai Open Longboard Final
Daniel Kereopa (Rag), 1, Jay Quinn (Gis), 2, Michael Fitzharris (Gis),
3, Jason Matthews (Waitara), 4
Hyundai Over 28 Final
Daniel Kereopa (Rag), 1, Chris Millett (Muriwai), 2, David Van Staden
(Rag), 3, Matt Johnson (WGM), 4
Hyundai Over 35s Final
Jason Matthews (Tara), 1, Erin Saunders (Tara), 2, Chris Blain (Tara),
3, Seth Matthews (Tara), 4
Hyundai Over 40s Final
Jason Matthews (Tara), 1, Seth Matthews (Tara), 2, Billy Hale (Kait),
3, Dano Waiwiri (Waitara), 4
Hyundai Over 45s Final
John Gisby (Gis), 1, David Stork (Piha), 2, John Lovell
(Tara), 3, Rod Welch (Gis), 4
Hyundai Over 50s Final
John Gisby (Gis), 1, Chris Davies (Oakura), 2, David Stork (Piha), 3,
Barry MacColloch (Tai), 4
Hyundai Over 30 Women Final
Anna Jolly (Piha), 1, Monique Taylor (Wgtn), 2, Liz Hughes (Rag), 3,
Gina Kennings (Rag), 4, Cherie Wallis (Piha), 5
NMD/Vertigo Open Bodyboard Final
Jarred Ferris (Gis), 1, Andrew Low (Auck), 2, Steve Abraham (Opotiki),
3, Ben McKinnon, 4,
Ocean and Earth Women Bodyboard Final
Poppy Chapman(Wgtn) 1, Sarena Ball, 2, Erica Cussack, 3,
Andrea Willets (Tara), 4, Melanie McElwee, 5
NMD/ Vertigo Dropknee Bodyboard Final
Jarred Ferris (Gis), 1, Sam Peters, 2, Shane Petersen, 3, Kyle Adams
(Tara), 4
Hot Buttered Under 18
Bodyboard Final
Luke Elliot (Mnt), 1, Steve Abraham (Auck), 2, Harlem Kirton (Auck),
3, Max Clifford, 4