Surf action as hot as the weather
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RICK FIGNETTI
Last week, we were still taking advantage of those south swells that
have been rolling in and keeping things pumping in the surf zone with
overhead sets at the best breaks. And the heat wave continued with
the high pressure dominating the scene at the beaches with some hot
temperatures on the sands. The surfing action hasn’t slowed down yet
either, as this is probably prime time for a lot of the surfers in
this area. Crowds have thinned down a bit and there may be more south
swells coming -- and hopefully some early northwesters, too.
The $250,000 World Championship Tour’s Quiksilver-Boost Mobile Pro
concluded last week at Lower Trestles. It was 30-year-old Australian
Richie Lovett who came up with his first big CT win to pocket
$30,000. Lovett opened up with an eight-point ride in the finals,
throwing some mean backside slashes on a left. Another Aussie, Taj
Burrow, from western Australia, was ripping it up too. He still
needed a pretty big score at the end for him to win it. Burrow said
he might have ran out of gas a bit feeling a little tired after all
the prior heats and falling on a couple waves that could have made it
closer. Placing second, however, has pushed Burrow to the No. 3 spot
in the overall world standings.
Equal thirds went to, West Coast shredder Taylor Knox, who was
putting together some of the raddest cutbacks of the surf contest,
and the hard-charging Brazilian Victor Ribas. In the equal fifth
spots were the two up-and-coming hotties from the Gold Coast of
Australia Mick Fanning and Joel Parkinson. Wildcard surfer Bruce
Irons made it to the quarterfinals, taking out his brother, World
Champ Andy Irons on the way. That was one of the big heats of the
event. And six-time world champ Kelly Slater met up with a charged-up
T-Knox and lost a close one in the quarters, too. But Slater has
closed in on Irons in the points race and still is a close second.
Last year’s champ Luke Egan placed ninth as did Laguna Beach’s Pat
O’Connell who tore up a bunch of heats. In the Best Darn Airshow
finals, Oxnard’s Timmy Curran busted big, a 5-foot, double hand grab,
air to fake maneuver to win the $20,000 prize. Curran in good
measure, donated $10,000 dollars, to the Jason Bogle Cancer Fund.
Bogle was an up-and-coming Hawaiian pro surfer who was diagnosed with
cancer recently, and who showed a lot of the Aloha Spirit wherever he
went. And all that know him, pray for him to get well soon.
The surf was Richter at times and all the pros were going off to
wrap up an action-packed week for the big boys. And off to Europe
quickly for the next contest in France at the end of the month.
Locally, at the pier, the HB Surf Series was taking advantage of a
classic weekend, too, with 3- to 5-foot, fair to good surf and killer
weather. Some of the stand-out winners of their prospective divisions
were: in the super groms Jessie Steelman with the win and the ratings
lead. Drew Poff took the boys’ division. In juniors, Chris Broman had
the moves to ice it. In mens, featuring some of the hottest surfing
action both days, it was Marc Belmonte who won -- that’s two in a row
making him first in the standings.
Big Mike Mattison was gouging some turns for the victory in
masters, and Marcello Guinaldo took the win in grand masters. The
women saw Cathy Jo Northam ripping it up to take first.
Next up is the HB Surf Series Championships at 9th Street Oct. 4
and 5, to end the 2003 season.
The United States Surfing Federation at Morro Bay, the Rock, was
canceled due to no surf and there were shark warning signs on the
beach due to the fatal attack at Avila Beach 20 miles to the south a
couple weeks ago. They said watch out for any unusual activity in the
water by sea creatures.
The City Surf Championships at the Huntington Beach Pier this
weekend, good luck. See ya Fig.
* RICK FIGNETTI is an eight-time West Coast champion, has
announced the U.S. Open of Surfing the last nine years and has been
the KROQ-FM surfologist for the last 17 years, doing morning surf
reports. He owns a surf shop on Main Street. You can reach him at
(714) 536-1058.
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