![]() Stephanie Gilmore (Australia/Qld/Gold Coast) wins the Rip Curl Womens Pro at Bells Beach defeating the defending event champion Sofia Mulanovich (Peru). The win sees Gilmore go to equal number one on the ASP Womens World Tour ratings, level with fellow Australian Chelsea Hedges.
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news update Friday April 6 2007 Rip
Curl Pro at Bells Beach presented by Snickers GILMORE RINGS THE BELL AND MOVES TO EQUAL FIRST ON ASP RATINGS BELLS BEACH, Australia (Friday, Apr. 6, 2007) - ASP Women's World Tour Rookie Stephanie Gilmore (AUS) is on top of the world after winning the Rip Curl Women's Pro and her first victory as an elite tour surfer at Bells Beach today. Gilmore's trouncing of defending Rip Curl Pro and 2004 World Champion Sofia Mulanovich (PER) in the Final has catapulted her to equal World No. 1 for the first time in her career. She shares the rating with 2005 World Champion Chelsea Hedges (AUS). "I'm just over the moon, this is unbelievable," Gilmore said. "To compete against Sofia, a defending champ, in the final and manage to win means I'm back on track. To be World No. 1 next to Chels is amazing and exactly where I want to be." Gilmore, who won two ASP Women's World Tour events as a wildcard before qualifying for the 2007 elite tour, has been vocal about her aspirations to earn a world title her first year on tour. She was disappointed to start that campaign with an equal 5th finish after being eliminated by Hedges in the Quarterfinals on the Gold Coast of Australia last month. Her Quarterfinal win over Hedges today puts the surfers at two wins apiece in elite tour competition. "I was feeling pretty confident that once I had knocked off Chelsea I thought I could probably take it to the top," Gilmore said. "She's in great form, as are all the girls, but Chelsea was the biggest hurdle and I knew that if I could get over that then I could take this through to the final." Gilmore
trailed Mulanovich for the first half of the Final, but left
the Peruvian needing a perfect 10.00 after posting the highest wave
score of the entire event, a 9.33, with six minutes to go. "Steph is such a great surfer and before my heat I was super nervous," Mulanovich said. "She's so amazing, just to watch her surf and see her score. I'm just stoked to make it to the final with her." Mulanovich's final berth today was her first since 2005 when she won an ASP Women's World Tour event in England. She was not a factor in last year's world title race but is looking to be back in the mix in 2007. "I was just happy making it heat by heat because I came dead last on the Gold Coast so to make the final was a great improvement," Mulanovich said. "My Gold Coast result was a throw away but I can still be in the running for the title. I just have to work on a few things and my nervousness. I'm a nervous wreck. I just need to work on that and have fun." Mulanovich beat reigning world champion and three-time Rip Curl Pro at Bells Beach winner Layne Beachley (AUS) in the semifinals. "I'm disappointed because I let a wave go and Sofia got a 5.90 under my priority with 18 minutes to go," Beachley said. "I thought I could afford to wait and it just didn't pay off - I played too much of the patience game. I started strong, I just wasn't able to capitalize from the start." Beachley won her seventh world title last year and has cited upcoming talent such as Gilmore as a major motivation for staying on tour. "It's not a bad result," Beachley said. "I was hoping to at least make the final. I really wanted to pay back Steph for beating me at my own event. I would love to get her at her sponsor's event. Even still, it's great that Rip Curl has brought us back here and hopefully I will be on tour long enough to win another Bell." Samantha Cornish (AUS) also made a semifinal showing today but was easily eliminated by Gilmore in their wave-starved heat. "Yeah it was definitely slow out there," Cornish said. "I was finding it hard to catch a wave for the first 15 minutes. Stephanie only had a 6.0 which was unfortunate because I could have had a chance - I just made several mistakes out there. You live and learn. It's a loss but it's a good result for me and I'm happy with that." The women will not surf another ASP Women's World Tour event until August when they will head to Brazil. Rip
Curl Women's Pro Final Results: Rip
Curl Women's Pro Semifinal Results: 1st advances to Final, 2nd finishes
equal 3rd Rip
Curl Women's Pro Quarterfinal Results: 1st advances to Semifinal,
2nd finishes equal 5th ASP
Women's World Tour Ratings after the Rip Curl Women's Pro, Stop 2
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