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Autor Thema: [ASP News] ASP PRIME O’Neill Cold Water Classic California Wraps Up Round 1  (Gelesen 1412 mal)

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ASP PRIME O’Neill Cold Water Classic California Wraps Up Round 1
      






SANTA CRUZ, California/USA (Wednesday, October 20, 2010) – The Association of Surfing Professionals (ASP) PRIME O’Neill Cold Water Classic California completed the last four heats of Round 1 today due to a small unexpected south swell which delivered crisp two-to-three foot (.5 metre) right-handers to Steamer Lane.

Surfers competing in the ASP PRIME O’Neill Cold Water Classic California are out to capitalize on the crucial ratings points towards their ASP World Ranking in an attempt to qualify for the prestigious ASP World Tour.

Peter Mel (Santa Cruz, CA), 40, battled his way through the high-tide conditions while slaying the day’s highest scores of 7.60 out of 10 only to follow up with a 7.20 to earn the highest heat total of Round 1 with classic power surfing on Steamer Lane’s righthand walls.

“I looked at the buoys so I knew that we’d be on,” Mel said. “When you’re surfing high-tide south-swell at The Lane, it’s a full battle. I hit the cliff, there were interferences, but it’s the lane. It’s just nice to see that they still score rail work.”

Mel, who is renowned for charging big waves, displayed his versatility in smaller conditions today while capitalizing on his local knowledge to advance through to the Round of 96.

“It’s a big time advantage being a local out here,” Mel said. “At the high-tide with a south-swell, there are certain waves that don’t look like much off of the cliff, but they have an angle, but you know. That was how my first wave was. No one else even looked at it and I knew it was going to have the inside part of it.”

Cory Arrambide (Ventura, CA), 21, former ASP North America Pro Junior Series Champion, stayed busy in his heat despite often long lulls to take out his Round of 128 heat victory over former ASP World Junior Champion Kai Barger (Haiku, HI), 20, who advanced in second.

“It seemed inconsistent when I was watching the first heat from the cliff,” Arrambide said. “I just decided to sit inside of everyone on the first waves and caught a couple off of the bat and I’m stoked to get through.”

Arrambide, who is fresh off of an impressive equal 9th place finish at the ASP 6-Star O’Neill Cold Water Classic Canada, entered the ASP PRIME event with a newfound confidence after his impressive Canadian run.

“Before Canada, I hadn’t really done many contests this year,” Arrambide said. “I had been a little nervous and getting a good result up there gave me a little confidence again.”

Event organizers will reconvene at 7am tomorrow morning to potentially start competition at 8am.

The O’Neill Cold Water Classic California is the last of five stops on the O’Neill Cold Water Classic series, with the series’ winner taking an additional $50,000.

The O’Neill Cold Water Classic California holds a waiting period from October 18 through 24, 2010 and will be webcast LIVE via http://www.oneill.com/cwc/california

For all of your ASP inquiries log on to www.aspworldtour.com or www.aspnorthamerica.org

O’Neill Cold Water Classic California Round of 128 Results:

Heat 13:
Ricardo Santos (BRA) 10.17, Casey Brown (HAW) 6.90, Erik Furuholmen (USA) 0.67, Matt Pagan (USA) 0

Heat 14: Cory Arrambide (USA) 10.27, Kai Barger (HAW) 6.53, David Giddings (USA) 6.43, George Nelson (USA) 3.93

Heat 15: Peter Mel (USA) 14.80, Olamana Eleogram (HAW) 12.67, Shaun Joubert (ZAF) 8.20, Dylan Southworth (MEX) ts

Heat 16: Kieran Horn (USA) 12.40, Josh Loya (USA) 11.00, Tyler Fox (USA) 8.60, Thomas Hermes (BRA) 8.13








         

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