ANGLET, France (Wed., May 2, 2007) – It was another classic day of
action-packed surfing as a mix of perennial contenders and young rookies
shone in epic conditions at the Oxbow Pro World Longboard Championship.
The 48-man championship event held in Anglet, France will determine the
Association of Surfing Professionals (ASP) 2007 Men’s World Longboard
Champion. The importance of the event was reflected in the standard of
surfing with incredible performances on show in the large, 6 to 8 foot (2
-2.5 metre) offshore, powerful conditions.
The sudden death Round 2 started with the current world champion Josh
Constable (AUS) absolutely dominating his opponent, young wildcard entrant
Troy Mothershead (USA). Constable used his considerable size and strength,
showed no nerves and looked in awesome form.
"I wasn’t too nervous," said Constable after his win. "I mean there is a
little pressure being the current world champ and all that, but my first
wave was a good one and my plan worked well.”
Constable scored a solid heat score of 16.25 points out of 20.00 and never
looked like losing.
"For me it’s unreal to have a little size and to surf at beachbreaks,
which I love,” Constable said. “I didn’t feel any nerves and I surfed
strong, so right now, it’s all good.”
Hawaiian John Snow, the man Constable beat in last year’s Oxbow Pro World
Longboard Championship final, surfed in the following heat. In this heat
Snow was too strong for the trials wildcard Jared Neal (AUS). He surfed
incredibly well illustrating that both he and Constable look like
favorites for a final berth again this year.
In the first heat of the day young Australian wildcard entrant Harrison
Roach put in a performance way beyond his years to win his Round 1 heat
and progress straight through to the third round.
His Round 3 heat will be his first ever man-on-man heat, something that
the kid from Noosa didn’t seem too concerned about. When asked who he was
afraid of surfing against, the 17-year-old responded confidently:
"Nobody. I’m just going to go out and do my own thing and hopefully get
the waves that count."
Another rookie and wildcard to progress was French hopeful Antoine Delpero.
With a big crowd on hand to watch the local surfer, he didn’t disappoint,
mixing some stylish traditional longboarding moves with radical closeout
re-entries.
“I’ve surfed around here for a few years and I love this spot,” Delpero
said. “It’s powerful and it is one of my favorite spots. I actually felt
the pressure more yesterday, but today I caught a really good wave at the
very start and from then on had no nerves.”
Delpero scored a solid two-wave total of 15.25 out of 20.00 and defeated
experienced Australian Grant Thomas.
The best wave of the day, and the whole competition, was a 9.65 scored by
Amaro Matos (BRA). Matos took off on a solid set wave and performed a
classic soul arch hang ten, before dropping down, moving his feet back,
pulling into a barrel and traveling for three seconds through a classic
tube. It was probably only a fall right at the end of the wave that cost
him a 10-point ride. That wave helped him overcome his opponent Alban
Meric (FRA) who is now eliminated from the event.
"Wow, I’m so happy," Matos said. "I was very nervous before the heat and I
think so much about this heat, and I asked for God to help me and he
helped with that wave. You know I am 41-years-old and my heart is too old
for all this kind of thing," Matos laughed.
By late afternoon, with the high tide causing the waves to deteriorate,
organizers opted to finish the day with eight heats of Round 2. Conditions
are predicted to be similar tomorrow at the fabled beachbreaks of les
Cavaliers, so another epic day of longboard surfing will be on offer.
Remaining Round 2 match ups
Heat 9: Noah Shimabukuro (HAW) vs Dodger Kremel (USA)
Heat 10: Ben Skinner (GBR) vs David Kinoshita (JPN)
Heat 11: Kekoa Uemura (HAW) vs Keegan Edwards (HAW)
Heat 12: Carlos Bahia (BRA) vs Brett Heimstra (USA)
Heat 13: Roger Barros (BRA) vs Dennis Bourg (USA)
Heat 14: Tom Lloy (USA) vs Joe Aaron (USA)
Heat 15: Jed Morouse (USA) vs Anri Nabeshima (JPN)
Heat 16: Phil Rajzman (BRA) vs Alex Salazar (BRA)
Oxbow Pro World Longboard Championship Results
Round 2: Winners progress to Round 3
Heat 1: Josh Constable (AUS) 16.25 d Troy Mothershead 10.25(USA)
Heat 2: Ned Snow (HAW) 15.20 d Jared Neal (AUS) 11.35
Heat 3: Taylor Jensen (USA) 11.00 d Nobuhiro Ogashira (JPN) 7.1
Heat 4: Amaro Matos (BRA) 16.15 d Alban Meric (FRA) 6.0
Heat 5: Jonathan Larcher (FRA) 13.75 d Diego Rosas (BRA) 12.40
Heat 6: Antoine Delpero (FRA) 15.25 d Grant Thomas (AUS) 9.75
Heat 7: Josh Baxter (USA) 12.35 d Michael Detemple (USA) 10.30
Heat 8: Romain Maurin (FRA) 12.35 d Takuji Masuda (JPN) 10.