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IMBITUBA, Brazil (Wednesday,
Nov. 8, 2006) Australian Mick Fanning has rocketed to world No. 2 on the
Foster's ASP World Tour ratings with an emphatic win at the Nova Schin Festival
presented by Billabong today. 
Making
good on the adage third times a charm in his third Brazilian
final in five years, Fanning easily dismissed any threat brought by defending
champion Damien Hobgood (USA). 
"I
rocked up this morning and it looked exactly like it did one of the years I got
second so I felt really confident, Fanning said. I've already had
two seconds in Brazil and I didnt want another one so I went out there and
tried to give it my all and it paid off." 
Held
in large and wind affected six foot (two metre) waves in Imbituba, Brazil, the
Nova Schin Festival final was a largely one-sided affair. Favoring the rights
and posting the highest heat total of the event (18.77 out of 20.00) Fanning caught
nine waves to Hobgoods five. With a 9.5 and 9.27 (out of a possible 10)
in his scoreline, Hobgood was left needing a combination of scores to defend his
title. 
"We
couldn't really hear out there and I just wanted to keep in rhythm with the sets,
Fanning said. I knew if you get caught, it just washes you in and you get
flustered so I just kept trying to catch waves. I felt really relaxed and everything
just seemed to feel really, really good. I got two waves that were pretty good
so I'm stoked." 
The
win is Fanning's second for the year and his No. 2 rating bitter sweet after bowing
out of the world title race won by Kelly Slater (USA) who claimed the crown in
Spain last month. Earning his first 2006 victory at the Billabong Pro JBay in
July, his result today is another chapter in what has been a late season fairytale
for Fanning. 
Im
letting it happen instead of trying to make it happen, Fanning said. Every
time I paddle out now I feel so much more relaxed. Three finals and two fifths
out of the last five events is pretty good. 
His
Nova Schin Festival first sees Fanning jump three spots from 5th to runner-up
on the Fosters ASP World Tour ratings he finished last year in 3rd. 
"Every
year I've been on the Foster's ASP World Tour, I've placed one better the next
year, Fanning said. Hopefully this year I finish second and then next year
I get that first." Hobgood, who beat his twin brother
CJ Hobgood (USA) in the quarters and Fred Patacchia (HAW) in the semis en route
to the final, posted two 9.5s over the course of the contest. He would have had
to post two more in the final if he wanted to defend his title today. 
"Mick
has been the in-form surfer pretty much the whole event, he was just better out
there, Hobgood said. I knew Mick could go on pretty much any right
and turn it into a score and that I was going to have to wait for the cleaner
ones because it was harder on my backside to negotiate the bump. I had a couple
of good waves and I had the opportunity, but all I did was a couple of ok turns
and then a couple of bad ones. It was there but I just think he was the better
surfer." 
Pattachia
climbed 10 spots from 24th to 14th with his semifinal showing and is now assured
of a 2007 Fosters ASP World Tour berth. I came
here with a goal and that goal was to be in requalification mode going into Hawaii,
Pattachia said. I came here and accomplished that. A third is my second
best result this year. Ill probably been in the teens (on the Fosters
ASP World Tour ratings) now and hopefully I can get another good result at Pipe
and jump up even further." 
Philip
Macdonald (AUS) posted his best result of 2006 today. The third place finish bumped
him up one spot on the ratings he now sits in 12th. Its
my best result of the year, Macdonald said. I just wanted to make
the semis and get a result. The conditions are really hard out there and I got
a bit unlucky. I felt like I gave it my best shot and thats all you can
do." 
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