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www.waxheads.com 25 3 09 SURFINGS TOP NAMES TAKE TO THE WILD SOUTHERN OCEAN IN THE ONEILL COLD WATER CLASSIC, TASMANIA
THE MOST NORTHERN, THE MOST SOUTHERN, THE WILDEST, THE COLDEST & THE MOST CLASSIC SURF CONTEST ON THE PLANET
25 March 2009, Marrawah, Tasmania - The third day of competition at the Association of Surfing Professionals (ASP) ONeill Cold Water Classic and the event found itself at its third new location where surfings big names took to the water.
With conditions easing ever so slightly, contest director Matt Wilson chose Marrawahs exposed Lighthouse Beach as the spot to finish off the round of 96.
In this isolated northwest corner of Tasmania, the likes of Jordy Smith, Cory Lopez, Ben Dunn, aerial master Josh Kerr, and Damien Hobgood made the most of the powerful beach break.
There are high expectations for the 21-year-old South African surfing phenomenon, Jordy Smith winner of this ASP World Qualifying Series (WQS) tour two years ago.
And he didnt fail to disappoint, waiting until the second half of his heat to pull out his high scoring waves. Its interesting being back on the WQS, he said, because you can go through with 5s I cant get away with that on The World Tour, he said.
This is the first time for Jordy on Australias island state, but he is fitting right into the Tasmanian waters,
I met a few of the locals yesterday evening out in the water. I was asking them how to get back because it was getting pretty dark and we were pretty far from anything, he said. They were like, no worries catch a ride with us. It was crazy driving through the night with all the Tasmanian Devils about and stuff. We almost hit something the other day I would have felt bad. We didnt though, we stopped and let it cross the road.
The heat of the day today was a battle of spectacular young talent, with 19-year-old up and coming Australian star, Owen Wright taking it out ahead of Dusty Payne, Lincoln Taylor and Wiggoly Dantas.
It was a pretty close heat, said Owen who has been appreciating the good conditions made possible by the mobile format of the event. The first day was incredible the Bluff is an awesome wave, he said. But its great its mobile. It keeps all the options open and you can get the best waves every day.
Ive been over to Tasmania before, he said. But never to this corner. Its a nice untouched place - its an awesome place to have an event.
As Rob Bain, ONeills Asia/Pacific Marketing Manager said; Its not just about the surfing here. Weve had amazing waves and most of the surfers are discovering them for the first time ever. But this is also more like a road trip its about the different experiences.
Yesterday we had the most amazing sunset here it went crazy purple, and later that evening we saw the most incredible bright stars in the sky I have ever seen. And the first day we were sitting in someones house watching this perfect reef break, he said. Its all those things that make this event.
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