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(Saturday,
December 2, 2006) Australias surfing future looks assured with talented
trio Teale Vanner (Kangaroo Island, SA), teen star Sally Fitzgibbons (Gerroa,
NSW) and Todd Rosewall (Jan Juc, Victoria) all securing berths into the 2007 Quiksilver
ISA World Junior Championships by winning national surfing titles at Sharpes Beach
near Ballina, Northern New South Wales today. 
Vanner will be Australias top seeded surfer in the world
championships scheduled for Portugal next May after breaking through for his first
major victory in the blue ribbon U/18 Boys division which was completed in peaky
1-1.5 metre waves. 
The natural footer carried his week-long stand-out form into
the final to defeat the nations best junior surfers from all six states
and make history by becoming the first South Australian to climb the winners
podium in the division. 
Always regarded as one of the best free surfers at his home
breaks in South Australia, Vanner had yet to carry that winning form into the
competitive arena, but with newly found confidence he added his name to a list
of past champions that reads like the whos who of Australian surfing. 
Coming into the comp I was a bit of an underdog, no
one really knew of any surfers from South Australia. To win it is just phenomenal
for me, said Vanner. I put in a full week
with Sasha Stocker the head coach from Surfing Australia before I came here. He
was telling me all this stuff I needed to do and I put it all into practise. At
home weve got big powerful waves so Ive been trying to surf this kind
of mush a lot .... I was talking to myself in the final, paddling back out going,
Come on, you can do it. Im ecstatic
Portugals the
next goal for me now. 
Vanner finished on 14.10 points out of a possible 20 to defeat
runner-up Josh Johnson-Baxter (Ocean Grove, Vic) on 12.16, Jackson Collins (Phillip
Island, Vic) in third with 11.27 and Chris Salisbury (Newport Beach, NSW) fourth
on 9.10. There were no surprises with Sally Fitzgibbons
living up to all expectations in the U/18 girls Quiksilver Australian Grommet
Titles, she was the only surfer to win back-to-back individual Australian junior
surfing titles this year. 
The 2005 U/16s national champion was never in doubt,
blasting out of the blocks with two high-scoring rides which would ultimately
prove enough to hold off a late charge from Ashleigh Smith (Cabarita, NSW). The
15 year-old finished with a heat score of 13.83 to defeat Smith on 12.10, Amy
Hart (Currumbin, Qld) finished third with 10.54 and Tiana McNeven (Tugun, Qld)
fourth on 6.00 points. 
I was happy to get those two quick waves under my belt
and then use my time to sit on the other girls and make sure they didnt
get ahead of me, said Fitzgibbons, whose dizzying resume has her clearly
marked as a future world beater. It definitely
wasnt easy, I was a little bit nervous, I go into every competition like
its my first. Going to Portugal will be awesome, hopefully Team Australia
will do us proud. Im sure well have a really good time over there! 
Victorian Todd Rosewall (Jan Juc) virtually had the U/16 Boys
title in his grasp from his opening ride, when the Jan Juc natural footer picked
off a wedging right hander in the first two minutes of the decider and pulled
off three critical forehand turns to be awarded an excellent 8.83 out of a possible
10. On the back foot, Queensland brothers James and
Thomas Woods (Coolangatta), and local hope Garrett Parkes (Byron Bay) were forced
to play catch-up for the entire final, but couldnt find the waves when they
needed them most. 
Rosewalls second average score of 5.07 booked his berth
to the World Junior Championships, sealing the win to defeat James Woods on 11.84,
Thomas Woods third on 11.77 and Parkes fourth on 7.77 points. As
an added bonus Rosewall also receives airfares and accommodation to France courtesy
of Quiksilver where he will fly the flag for the green n gold in Quiksilvers
international U/16 King of the Groms grand final, making today a momentous
one for the 15 year-old. 
Laura Enever (Narrabeen, NSW) showed why she is touted as
one of the countrys brightest prospects, nearly doubling the score of her
closest rival, Dimity Stoyle (Maroochydore) to completely run away with the U/16
Girls title. Enever appeared to be on every decent
wave in the final, wrapping up the 20 minute heat in style, with 15.06 points
to Stoyle in second on 8.66, with Tyler Wright (Culburra, NSW) third on 7.00 points
and Darci Egan (Jan Juc, Victoria) fourth on 6.07. 
NSWs Jesse Adam (Merewether) and Stuart Kennedy (Lennox
Head) claimed a convincing national title victory over Victorias Jackson
Collins (Phillip Island) and Josh Johnson-Baxter (Ocean Grove) in the U/19 All-Stars
division. NSWs Fitzgibbons and Enever completely
dominated Queenslands Dimity Stoyle (Maroochydore) and Naomi Stevic (Sunrise
Beach) to win the U/19 Girls All-Stars. 
Queensland brothers Thomas and James Woods won the U/16 All-stars
National title defeating Victorias Rosewall (Jan Juc) and Mitchell Baker
(Phillip Island, Vic) 24.24 to 21.77. The only surfer
to post a perfect 10 point ride in the week long tournament, Fitzgibbons was honoured
with the prestigious Ma Bendall/Isabell Letham Award. Fitzgibbons stunning
campaign also included her three national titles. Vanner
was presented with the prestigious Duke Kahanamoku Award. Both surfers showed
exceptional sportsmanship and potential as two of the sports future stars. Vanner
also received a bonus prize courtesy of presenting sponsor Samsung, for the Wave
of the Day, a newly released Samsung K5 MP3 player. Onya, Teale. Official
Results Quiksilver Australian Grommet Titles presented by Samsung U/18
Boys: 1st Teale Vanner (Kangaroo Island, SA) 2nd
Josh Johnson-Baxter (Ocean Grove, Vic) 3rd - Jackson
Collins (Phillip Island, Vic) 4th Chris Salisbury (Newport
Beach, NSW) U/18 Girls: 1st
Sally Fitzgibbons (Gerroa, NSW) 2nd Ashleigh Smith (Cabarita,
NSW) 3rd Amy Hart (Currumbin, Qld) 4th
Tiana McNeven (Tugun, Qld) U/16 Boys: 1st
Todd Rosewall (Jan Juc, Victoria) 2nd James Woods
(Coolangatta, Qld) 3rd Thomas Woods (Coolangatta, Qld) 4th
Garrett Parkes (Byron Bay, NSW) U/16 Girls: 1st
- Laura Enever (Narrabeen, NSW) 2nd Dimity Stoyle (Maroochydore,
Qld) 3rd Tyler Wright (Culburra, NSW) 4th
Darci Egan (Jan Juc, Victoria) State All-Stars
Teams U/19 Boys Final: NSW (Stuart Kennedy, Jesse Adam) d Victoria
(Jackson Collins, Josh Johnson-Baxter) U/19 Girls Final: NSW
(Laura Enever, Sally Fitzgibbons) d QLD (Dimity Stoyle, Naomi Stevic) U/16
Boys Final: QLD (James Woods, Thomas Woods) d Victoria (Todd Rosewall, Mitchell
Baker) Mark Richards Shield Schools Titles U/19
Boys Final: Qld Palm Beach Currumbin High (Blake Ainsworth, Kane Powell) d Newhaven
College (Jackson Collins, Mitchell Baker) U/19 Girls Final:
W.A. St. Marks College (Jaala Baldock, Felicity Palmateer) d Vic Newhaven College
(Melissa Burt, Nina Van Dijk) U/16 Boys Final: W.A. Margaret
River Senior High (Matt Baldock, Jethro Hedstrom) d Vic Geelong College (Todd
Rosewall, Elliot Mann) |