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WHY, New South Wales (Saturday, October 3, 2009) The Commonwealth
Bank Beachley Classic got back underway today when the worlds
finest competitive female surfers were greeted with stormy three-to
four foot (1.5 metre) surf at Dee Why and completed two rounds of
competition.
Rebecca Woods (AUS), 25, current ASP World No. 8, eliminated seven-time ASP Women's World Champion Layne Beachley (AUS), 37, in Round 3 of Commonwealth Bank Beachley Classic competition today, which was offically Beachley's last heat on the ASP Women's World Tour.
The talented Australian has yet to advance past the Quarterfinals in the first two events of the2009 calendar and is hoping to break through to the Semifinals at this years Commonwealth Bank Beachley Classic. Im excited to try and work through to the Semifinals, Woods said. The title of Quarterfinal Queen needs to be gone. Ive got Bartels in the next heat and shes always a hard one, so well see what happens. Beachley was unable to find a rhythm in what would be her career-last heat and logged her career-lowest heat total (a .50 out of a possible 20) while bowing out to Woods, but her tough luck in the Round 3 matchup has no reflection on the illustrious champions previous accomplishments
After an impressive Round 2 performance, Beachley was unable to find a rhythm against woods and posted only one small score before the clock ran down in her heat. I just couldnt afford to buy a heat out there, Beachley said. At the end of the day, Ive had a fairytale career and I guess you cant finish with a fairytale ending. Gilmore, who is the current ASP Womens World No. 1, eliminated defending event Champion, Wright, in a low-scoring affair. Wright caught a last-second wave and was unable to clinch the small score needed to advance over the reigning ASP World Champion, opening the door for Gilmore to advance through to the Quarterfinals. Im glad to get the win, but Im disappointed in my performance, Gilmore said. It was difficult and I think I only scraped through because Tyler (Wright) fell on her wave at the end. Its a win though, Ill take it. I really studied the conditions before I went out and I got out there and it was a totally different story. It just shows that no matter how much hard work you put in, the oceans still in control. After falling to the prodigious young Australian in Round 3 of last years Beachley Classic, Gilmore approached the rematch against Wright with more caution and her tactics allowed her to come out on top in this years battle. I took the heat a little more seriously because of what happened last year, Gilmore said. I take every heat really seriously and although it looks like Im having a lot of fun Im still working really hard and Tyler (Wright) is dangerous in all conditions. She likes bigger waves and shes very mature. I just went out there with my game head on and worked hard. The conditions are tough, but I was able to get two good rights, Lima said. I saw that the girls in the other heats were not hitting the closeout sections, so I was trying to smash the closeouts to get higher scores and it worked out. Lima, who is fresh off of her first career victory at Bells Beach and a two-time Beachley Classic runner-up, is hungry to claim back-to-back wins and is ready to better her result at this years Commonwealth Bank Beachley Classic. Here we are again, Lima said. Ive finished second here twice before and Id love to win this year. Lima will face fellow Brazilian Jacqueline Silva (BRA), 30, in Quarterfinal No.3 when competition resumes. Commonwealth Bank Beachley Classic event organizers will reconvene at 7am local time tomorrow for a possible 8am start. The event will be webcast LIVE via www.beachleyclassic.com For all of your ASP needs log on to www.aspworldtour.com Commonwealth
Bank Beachley Classic Round 3 Results: Commonwealth Bank Beachley Classic Round 2 Results: (1st and 2nd advance) Heat 1: Layne Beachley (AUS) 9.15, Jesse Miley-Dyer (AUS) 8.50, Amee Donohoe (AUS) 5.95 Heat 2: Chelsea Hedges (AUS) 11.50, Alana Blanchard (HAW) 8.00, Bruna Schmitz (BRA) 5.15
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