Form Guide Billabong ASP World Junior Championships
In: Form Guide 0 Comments Mon 1st Feb '10
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Aussies
Mick Fanning and Stephanie Gilmore may be the toast of the surfing
world having wrapped up the men's and women's World Titles in
Hawaii. Now the focus shifts to Australia's fledgling junior stars
to see if they can make history by claiming the world's premier
junior surfing event - the 2009 Billabong ASP World Junior
Championships fuelled by Monster Energy - due to take place at
Sydney's North Narrabeen beach over eight days beginning January
9th.
The winners will be crowned alongside Fanning and
Gilmore at the ASP World Champions banquet in February, meaning
Australia would hold four world titles concurrently, a first for the
sport.
But the local contingent will have their work cut out
for them if they are to reverse the trend that has seen Australia's
international reputation for dominance wane since Joel Parkinson last
claimed the men's title for the green 'n gold in 2001.
Lennox
Head based surfer Owen Wright looms as Australia's ‘most-likely'
with the talented goofy-foot among six seeded locals hoping to
emulate the likes of 2008 winner Kai Barger who last year defeated
number-one seed Jadson Andre in the all-international finals
showdown.
Wright will enter the event running-hot following an
awesome season that saw the 19 year-old storm ahead of Barger on the
World Qualifying Series rankings and not once, but twice play spoiler
to American legend Kelly Slater's attempt at a record 10th ASP
Men's World Tour title.
"Last year (in the Billabong ASP
WJC's) a lot of things went the wrong way for me," reflected
Wright, who hopes some famous ‘Northy' tubes and his aerial act
can take him all the way to a dream finish at North Narrabeen.
"It
will be tough since the field has a lot of the same faces from last
year, but I'm looking forward to it. Narrabeen is an awesome
location; the Alley rights are so puntable and the lefts are long and
sometimes barrelling so I hope we get it pumping this year!"
Joining Wright in the 48-man field is compatriots Stuart
Kennedy, Dean Bowen, Chris Friend , Garrett Parkes, local hope Davey
Cathels, plus the winner from the Von Zipper Trials.
In all,
the international field sees surfers from eight world regions
represented -the USA, South America, Europe, Australia, South Africa,
Japan, Hawaii and various wildcards.
Speaking from Hawaii this
week, having just wrapped up the Triple Crown, Joel Parkinson
reflected on the importance of the World Junior title in his list of
achievements.
"It'd be great to see the title return to
Australia after so many years and I know our juniors will be doing
their best, but it's a tough title to win," said Parkinson.
"The
last year I won (2001) I surfed against Mick (Fanning) in the final
and as you look through the list of winners over the years, it is
clear that this comp is an important stepping stone in a professional
surfer's career."
In the girls division, three of the
nation's undisputed talents; Felicity Palmateer, Laura Enever and
Tyler Wright will be among the 18-strong contingent trying to
wrestle the world's most prestigious junior title back from
defending champion Pauline Ado of France.
Ado last year
halted the streak of wins by Australian females who have dominated
the division since its inception in 2005. Though Enever, competing at
her home break, along with Wright, being the youngest competitor
ever, male or female, to win a pro tour event, the Aussie girls will
surely be the ones to beat.
Newly crowned Men's World
Champion, Fanning, considers the likelihood of a historical four-way
clean sweep for the Australians, very possible.
"Owen is
World Champ material if you ask me. I've watched him evolve over the
years and I honestly think he'll be the man to beat at the World
Juniors for sure. And Tyler she's already won the biggest prize
purse in women's surfing and she's still only 15," said
Fanning.
"We've had a pretty quiet decade title-wise with
Kelly and Andy Irons dominating. Thankfully Layne, Steph and Chelsea
have been bringing the titles home. Hopefully we can bag all four
this year and it marks the beginning of a dominant new era for
competing Australian surfers. That would be great to see."
The
Billabong ASP World Junior Championships mirrors the competition
format of the ASP World Tour and is considered the sport's ‘crystal
ball' for aspiring champions. In addition, a finals placing in the
tournament affords the successful surfers an unrivalled seeding on
the World Qualifying Series that serves as a springboard to the ASP
World Tour.
Honour
roll of past winners:
1998 Andy Irons (HI), 1999
Joel Parkinson (AUS), 2000 Pedro Henrique (BRZ), 2001 Joel Parkinson
(AUS), 2002 N/A, 2003 Adriano de Souza (BRZ), 2004 Pablo Paulino
(BRZ), 2005 Kekoa Bacalso (HI), 2006 Jordy Smith (ZAF), 2007 Pablo
Paulino (BRZ), 2008 Kai Barger (HI)
Girls: 2005 Jessi
Miley-Dyer (AUS), 2006 Nicola Atherton (AUS), 2007 Sally Fitzgibbons
(AUS), 2008 Pauline Ado (FRA)
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