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HONOLUA
BAY, Hawaii (Sunday, Dec. 10, 2006) - Tour rookie Jessi Miley-Dyer (AUS) has defeated
Keala Kennelly (HAW) to win the final event on the 2006 ASP Womens World
Tour, the Billabong Pro Maui, in excellent four to six foot (two metre) surf in
Honolua Bay today.
Miley-Dyer beat just-crowned 2006
World Champion Layne Beachley (AUS) in the semis enroute to her final against
Kennelly. She has finished her rookie season No. 4 in the world the three
surfers above her were all world title contenders. Im
still tripping! Miley-Dyer said. Im just so stoked to have been
able to surf against Layne, shes won seven world titles, so to surf against
her and manage to get all the good waves in that heat and then make the final
and get another chance to surf Honolua with one other girl out
well, it
was just amazing. Miley-Dyer
lead the majority of the 30-minute affair, though Kennelly tucked into a tube
that could have changed things with just seconds to go.
KK
had this amazing wave at the end; if she would have come out of that barrel she
would have beat me for sure, Miley-Dyer said. I caught the wave behind
it, turned around and my heart just dropped down to the floor thinking, She
just beat me in the last second of the heat. I dont even know what
to think, Im just so excited. Miley-Dyer has had
a banner year across all ASP disciplines. Im
really stoked, Miley-Dyer said. I started off the year really well
winning the World Juniors and then when I wasnt doing so well on the Womens
Championship Tour I decided to do the World Qualifying Series and somehow managed
to win that series too. When Silvana [Lima] got injured, I jumped up to earn Rookie
of the Year, so winning the final event too
Im pretty excited.
I was just hoping to requalify so everything else is a bonus!
Kennelly,
who jumped from 14th to 8th on the ASP Womens World Tour ratings with her
Billabong Pro final showing was the in-form surfer of the event. The big barrels
on offer at Honolua Bay were tailor-made to suit Kennellys kamikaze style. I
was just inches away from a 10.00 and claiming the whole thing, Kennelly
said. I was standing up to celebrate already so I got clipped in the head;
I started celebrating too early but its cool if I was going to lose, I was
going to lose trying to get a 10.00! Im lucky I got that bomb that came
right at the end and I was able to get into it, if I would have just come out
of that thing it would have been amazing. I had an amazing event, what a great
way to end the year!
Though she qualified for the 2007
ASP Womens World Tour, Kennelly has relinquished her position to pursue
other endeavors. Im going to be working on a television
series on HBO, Kennelly said. I got a part as a season regular on
a show called John from Cincinnati. I think its going to amazing
for me and amazing for womens surfing to get a more mainstream audience
interested in the sport. When Im not doing HBO and not competing in select
events, Im going to be doing some adventure and vision stuff with Billabong,
kind of a Shane Dorian type of thing, just flying around the world and surfing
the best waves. Thats going to be way more my thing. I think when you put
a time limit on me and I have the pressure of being judged, my best surfing doesnt
shine through. Its going to be really good for me. Despite
donning the world crown for the seventh time just an hour before, Beachley bowed
out of the Billabong Pro Maui in the semis. The bubble
burst in the semifinals, Beachley said. Once I found out that I was
the champion, I could barely even concentrate in my quarter against Rebecca [Woods].
I was fortunate enough to pick up that first wave [for which she earned a 9.80],
if I didnt have that, I probably wouldnt have won that heat.
Beachley, who has clinched five of her seven world titles
at the Billabong Pro Maui, has never won the event. Going
out in the semi I was just a little bit too relaxed and just not focused enough,
Beachley said. I was just really relieved that [the world title] was all
over. It was just one of those heats where I was completely out of rhythm, but
I chose the right heat to have that happen. I fell apart in the heat but Im
not beating myself up over it Im just grateful that I made it as
far as I did and that I won the World Title. I am really proud of Jessie, but
I thought Keala would have won this event for sure since she was surfing amazing
for the entire contest. At least I lost the event to the winner. Also
finishing equal 3rd and cementing her spot on the 2007 ASP Womens World
Tour with her best result of the season was Claire Bevilacqua (AUS). The second-year
surfer was in jeopardy of not requalifying prior to her strong season-finale showing.
She was beaten by Kennelly in the semis. Im stoked
on all the positive things that happened here, but I hate not surfing to my best
ability and thats what really hurt out there, Bevilacqua said. If
I would have just taken it to KK the entire time, until the buzzer, I would have
been happy to lose. Its like someone stole my mojo. Sofia
Mulanovich (PER), who was world champion in 2004, can now add the prestigious
Vans Triple Crown of Surfing title to her resume and US$10,000 to her bank
account. Mulanovich won the first jewel in the Hawaiian big wave surfing series,
the Op Pro Haleiwa, finished 7th at the second, the Roxy Pro Sunset and clinched
the Triple Crown title after her 3rd place finish in Maui put her at the head
of the class. Im stoked, ten thousand bucks!
Mulanovich said. Its amazing to win the Vans Triple Crown is
one of the biggest honors ever its amazing to win in Hawaii. I had
so much fun at Haleiwa and so much fun at Sunset. Maui was amazing too, I got
comboed but it was still fun. The ASP Womens World
Tour will take a three month break. Competition will resume in February of 2007
on the Gold Coast of Australia. |