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Queensland's
Rebecca Oakley has won the 2006 Billabong Queensland Surf Series (QSS) title following
a come-from-behind win at the Billabong Girls Spring Classic held at Southport
Spit today. 
With 06 QSS ratings leader Sarah Beardmore (Ballina)
and other series contender Sheridan Shields (Tugun) both eliminated in todays
semifinals, it left lone Sunshine Coast surfer Oakley chasing her maiden QSS victory
to claim the overall series title. 
In a high scoring final, Oakley came from behind to win over
Billabong Girls coach Jenny Boggis (Lennox Head), Victorian upstart Amy
Stewart (Torquay) and Coolangatta unknown Jenna Hunter. 
Surfing with a progressive approach, Oakley linked a series
of radical forehand maneouvres within the dying stages of the 25-minute final
to capture her best result to date. Oakleys
two-wave total of 14.23 was enough to secure the win over Boggis (12.9).
Stewart and Hunter finished third and fourth respectively.
I couldnt have hoped for a better day,
said a pleased Oakley. I was focusing on the
open division due to the wildcard spot and just knew I needed to win to jump ahead
of Sarah (Beardmore) on the ratings. I'm just so stoked that its actually
happened. 
In winning the prestigious open womens title, 19-year-old
Oakley has secured a trials wildcard into the only womens World Championship
Tour (WCT) on the Gold Coast in March, 2007. Its
going to be a big step for me, added Oakley Hopefully
Ill do well and make it into the main round. Ive basically got nothing
to lose. Year-round consistency proved
the key for the Pro Junior (under 21) competitor, posting an equal 7th, equal
5th and a win in the three-event all-womens series. All
divisions of the third and final event of the 06 Billabong QSS were finalised
today in clean 2-3ft beach break conditions. Likewise, places in the Queensland
team for the 2007 Australian titles were decided. Coolangatta
surfing sensations Airini and Sarah Mason (Tugun) walked away with wins in the
under 21 and under 14 divisions respectively, while Kirstie Jones (South Coast
NSW) was victorious in the under 18 girls final. 16-year-old
Airini (Mason) made history in this very event last year, becoming the youngest
surfer to win a Queensland Open championship by upstaging Sheridan Shields (Bilinga)
and 15-year-old pocket-rocket Sally Fitzgibbons (NSW). Southport
surfer Mandy Roberts picked up a double, taking out both the senior womens
(over 28) and masters (over 35) divisions, while Sunrise beach surfer Naomi Stevic
was a well-earned victor in the under 16 girls division. Additionally,
Snapper Rocks Boardriders accumulated 7390-points to win a cool $1,000 as todays
best performing club. State Champions were crowned
across the open womens, senior womens (Over 28), masters (Over 35)
as well as a the U/14, U/16, U/18, and U/21 divisions. The
Billabong Girls Spring Classic boasts a $2000 open women's prize purse ($1000
-winner, $600 -2nd, $250- 3rd and $150-4th). '06 Billabong
Girls QSS is the richest open womens circuit in Australia, incorporating
three events and $14,000 prize money. '06 Billabong
Girls QSS is proudly presented by Vodafone. Results:
Opens: 1st Rebecca Oakley (SC), 2nd Jenny Boggis (NSW), 3rd
Amy Sewart (Vic), 4th Jenna Hunter (GC) Masters: 1st
Mandy Roberts (GC), 2nd Adrianna Fugazotto (GC), 3rd Ava Kerr (SC), 4th Belinada
Collins (SC) Under 21: 1st Airini Mason (GC), 2nd Briana
Lenton (SC), 3rd Kirstie Jones (NSW), 4th Amy Hart (GC) Under
18: 1st Kirstie Jones (NSW), 2nd Tiana McNeven (GC), 3rd Airini Mason (GC),4th
Briana Lenton (SC) Under 14: 1st Sarah Mason (GC),
2nd Brodie Doyle (GC), 3rd Georgie Fish (GC), 4th India Payne (SC) Senior
Women: 1st Mandy Roberts (GC), 2nd Kathryn Schipper (SC), 3rd Nicole Nevin (GC),
4th Fiona MacKenzie (GC) Under 16: 1st Naomi Stevic
(SC), 2nd Aurora Ericson (NSW), 3rd Dimity Stoyle (SC), 4th Quincy Moore (SC)
Queensland Champions: U/14
Sarah Mason (GC) U/16 Naomi Stevic (SC) U/18
Dimity Stoyle (SC) U/21 Airini Mason (GC) Master
Mandy Roberts (GC) Senior Mandy Roberts (GC) Opens
Rebecca Oakley (SC) |