| 
Coolangatta surfing sensation Luke Dorrington rests atop of
his throne as the new King of Cooly after taking out the prestigious
Rip Curl MP Classic title at Duranbah Beach today.
In its sixth year, the $5000 tournament honours
Gold Coast surfing legend Michael MP Peterson, who was without doubt
the greatest competitive surfer of the 1970s. In
the absence of defending titleholder Dave Reardon-Smith (Yaroomba, Qld) and three
time winner Shaun Gossmann (Snapper Rocks, Qld), the stylish natural footer registered
his first professional surfing victory since his Australian Grommet title win
in 2000. 
Its about time I won a contest, he said.
I knew I had half an hour so I didnt have
to rush to get my scoring waves. I went down the beach and sat by myself and picked
the right ones
.Im stoked to do it at home in front of my friends and
family. 
Trailing behind foes; Matt Hoar (Currumbin), Chris Friend
(Maroochydore) and Jock Barnes (Lennox Head) for most of the 30-minute final,
Dorrington waited to the 20th minute to post the finals highest individual
wave score, a super impressive 8.25 ride. 
He sealed the deal with a 7.00 point ride in the final two
minutes to finish with a heat total of 15.25 (out of a possible twenty) to Hoars
15.1. In doing so, Dorrington walked away with a $2,000
winners cheque as well as a personally signed surfboard by MP himself. 
Executing a procession of full-power cutbacks, 21-year-old
Dorrington bared a distinct resemblance to the legendary MP, who set the standard
for performance surfing. A still of MP frozen mid-cutback remains one of surfings
most classic images. A lot of great surfers
have won this event, he said. Im
just stoked to have my name on the list with them. 
Sunshine Coasts Chris Friend (12.7) and Lenox Heads
Jock Barnes (10.75) finished third and fourth respectively. Although
falling short of the winners dias, Friend walked away with the Tracks Rising
Star Award for being the highest placed junior (under 18) competitor. 
Surfing Australias Team Australia Selection Camp utilised
the tournament as the perfect battleground for selecting the Australian Team to
compete at the ISA World Junior Championships in Portugal in May, 2007.
An 80-strong field of World Qualifying Series (WQS) hopefuls,
rising junior stars and contest savvy internationals (South Africa, Mexico, Brazil,
and Indonesia) donned competition rash vests to pay tribute to the iconic surfing
star. The two day specialty tournament ran from Saturday
3rd February through to Sunday 4th February, 2007. The
07 Rip Curl MP Classic is mobile from Kirra through to Duranbah Beach.
|