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Fanning
and Parkinson Lead Worlds Best into 2010 at Quiksilver Pro Gold
Coast
COOLANGATTA,
Queensland/Australia (Tuesday, February 16, 2010) The 2010
ASP World Tour season is just weeks from commencing with the worlds
best surfers descending upon the idyllic coastal town of Coolangatta
for the Quiksilver Pro Gold Coast presented by Land Rover.
The
opening event on the 2010 ASP World Tour, the Quiksilver Pro Gold
Coast will be the first time such an assemblage of talent has congregated
since December, and this years ASP Top 45 are led by two of
the regions finest.
Mick
Fanning (AUS), 28, reigning two-time ASP World Champion, posted an
inspired come-from-behind campaign in 2009 to claim his second ASP
World Title (the first in 2007), and approaches this year focused
on repeating the feat and setting up a dynasty within the annals of
surfing history.

I
see the names of the multiple ASP World Title winners before me
guys like Tom Curren, Tom Carroll, Andy Irons, Mark Richards and obviously
Slater and it blows my mind to think that I have achieved two,
Fanning said. The second title was more fun to chase, 2007 was
more intense because of the pressure I had put on myself. But theyre
both great for different reasons. My goal for 2010 is to keep the
formula I had in 2009: maintain a healthy balance between work and
play and most importantly enjoy my surfing and continue to progress.
While
the fleet-footed Australians juggernaut finish to the 2009 ASP
World Tour was the talk of the sporting world, the ousting of his
lifelong friend from the ASP World No. 1 position was an experiment
in the depths of their relationship and ultimately a revealing look
at the champions unquestionable character.
Its honestly still sinking in, Fanning said.
It was amazing to be in that race with Joel (Parkinson)
last year but I doubt well be able to really understand just
how huge it all was until were a couple of old wrinkly men.
Things sure got a little intense toward the end of last year but we
just respected each others need for space and played our own
games. I know if we match up at any time in 2010 the rivalry is going
to be intensified after last year but at the end of the day well
be mates forever.
Joel Parkinson (AUS), 28, current ASP World No. 2 and defending
event champion, lost a close ASP World Title race to good friend Fanning
last season, and is back with a vengeance in 2010. Parkinsons
fitness and competitive drive have never with sharper and his supernatural
ability in the water will serve him well this season.
It's
a new year and with how fast our sport is progressing you cannot afford
to be held back by thoughts from previous years, Parkinson said.
But at the same time 2009 has given me added reasons to make
2010 all that I can. My approach is not that much different
it is about me working towards realizing the potential of my equipment,
the conditions and of myself.
Despite
the narrow loss to Fanning, Parkinson acknowledges the
strength of their bond and understands that the competitive rivalry
only serves to push the performance limits of both athletes.
The
competitive rivalry between Mick and myself has been there for years,
everyone knows that, Parkinson said. But in my
mind, and I believe in Mick's, our friendship comes first. Sometimes
that is difficult but it in the end it is never hard.
Fanning and Parkinson are arguably two of the most knowledgeable
and dangerous competitors at Snapper Rocks and will use their lifetimes
of experience to their advantage at the Quiksilver Pro Gold Coast.
Obviously being a local has its advantages in the water,
Fanning said. You have a better understanding of the
waves, youre comfortable with the sweep and you get solid time
after the last event to warm up. The thing I love most about competing
on the Gold Coast is the fact I get to go home after a heat and be
with my family and my dog and sleep in my own bed.

Knowing Snapper and what it brings is a huge advantage as it
is with any venue, Parkinson said. But it has been
changing and improving a lot of late so hopefully I have been learning
as we go along. But we will see in a few weeks.
In addition to featuring one of the most exciting crops of athletes
the sport has ever seen, the 2010 ASP World Tour will also be activating
a dynamic new change this season as the ASP Top 45 will be reduced
to 32 following the fifth event of the year, further heightening the
intensity of the opening event at Snapper Rocks.
Its going to be extremely interesting to see how things
unfold in the first event with the tour changes coming into play,
Fanning said. Rookies cant go into the Quiksilver
Pro thinking theyll have chances to redeem themselves later
in the year. Im expecting more commitment and risk from the
guys that have been hovering around the back end of the ratings the
past few years. The changes were introduced to crack the whip on those
dwelling toward the back of the ratings. If they dont step up,
theyll lose their place to an eager pack of rookies. Myself
and the others toward the top end of the ratings will need to be wary
of those fighting for a Top 32 finish after the first five events.
The 2010 ASP Top 45 will see the addition of 11 rookies all battling
to find a place amongst the best in the world.
For
me, Owen Wright is going to be the most lethal rookie,
Fanning said. Hes very well-rounded in big and
small waves, hes had ASP World Tour experience and hes
a smart competitor. Other potential sprinters in my eyes are Dusty
Payne, Matt Wilkinson and Adam Melling. All these kids
are powerful, exciting, radical and capable of causing big upsets.
For Parkinson, his pick for the opening event of the season is not
necessarily a new face, but after a one year sabbatical, former three-time
ASP World Champion Andy Irons (HAW), 31, will be back in the singlet
and striking terror into the hearts and minds of the worlds
best surfers.
Andy
(Irons) is back but not sure you can classify him as a rookie?
Parkinson said. I think all the rookies will be on their game
come February 27.
The
Quiksilver Pro Gold Coast pres. by Land Rover will feature the worlds
best surfers from February 27 through March 10, 2010 and will be webcast
LIVE via www.quiksilverpro.com.au
For
more information, log onto www.aspworldtour.com
2010
ASP WORLD TOUR SCHEDULE:
Quiksilver
Pro Gold Coast, February 27 March 10, 2010
Rip Curl Pro Bells Beach, March 30 April 10, 2010
Hang Loose Santa Catarina Pro, April 23 May 2, 2010
Billabong Pro Jeffreys Bay, July 15 25, 2010
Billabong Pro Teahupoo, August 23 September 3, 2010
Hurley Pro Trestles, September 12 21, 2010
Quiksilver Pro France, September 25 October 5, 2010
Rip Curl Pro Portugal, October 7 18, 2010
Rip Curl Pro Search, October 30 November 10, 2010
Billabong Pipe Masters, December 8 20, 2010
2010
ASP WOMENS WORLD TOUR SCHEDULE:
Roxy
Pro Gold Coast, February 27 March 10, 2010
Rip Curl Womens Pro Bells Beach, March 30 April 5, 2010
TSB Bank Womens Surf Festival, April 11 16, 2010
Commonwealth Bank Beachley Classic, April 21 26, 2010
Movistar Peru Classic pres. by Rip Curl, June 8 13, 2010
Rip Curl Pro Portugal, October 7 11, 2010
Rip Curl Pro Search, October 30 November 4, 2010
Gidget Pro Sunset Beach, November 24 December 6, 2010
Billabong Pro Maui (Tentative), December 8 20, 2010
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