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Aussie Parkinson Wins Reef Hawaiian Pro, Takes Vans Triple Crown Lead
HALEIWA, Oahu, Hawaii (Nov. 21, 2010) Australias
Joel Parkinson (Gold Coast, QLD) made a brilliant return to the
pro surfing stage after six months on the sidelines with injury, winning
the Reef Hawaiian Pro today to take the lead in the prestigious Vans
Triple Crown of Surfing series. Parkinson, 29, is the two-time defending
champion of this Hawaiian series that is the final stage of the ASP
World Tour. It was an emotional day for the Australian who has experienced
the highs and lows of life en-route to todays win: The birth
of his son last month, the death of close friend Andy Irons two weeks
ago, and debilitating injury that forced him off tour.
This
week Parkinson has been in devastating form, posting the only
perfect 10 of the event and the highest heat total of the competition
in his opening round. His form has been on-point and on-rail for the
duration and easily deserving of the $20,000 winners purse.

It
has been a pretty up and down year emotionally, said Parkinson.
I cut my foot and I was out of action for six months, I didnt
surf for three months and I didnt compete for six months. Then
I had a baby son so we had some joy, and then Andy (Irons) passed.
Its been one of those years with one good thing then one bad
thing. The year is almost over, well get through it and Im
trying to make amends with all good things that can happen from here
to December.
Riding
a wave is always one of those things that, no matter what happens
in or around your life, you can still ride a wave and forget everything.
Considering
that the last few years I didnt make a final here, to actually
get a win and go to Sunset, which is one of my strengths and Pipe,
where Ive done well, its definitely a good start to the
Triple Crown.
Runner-up
in the final was Joel Centeio (Hawaii, $10,000), the defending champion
coming into the event. Third was Julian Wilson (Sunshine Coast, QLD,
$5,100); and fourth was Heath Joske (Coffs Harbour, $4,900). The highest
placed Brazilian surfer was Alejo Muniz (=13th); the top US surfer
was Huntington Beachs Brett Simpson (CA =13th); and the top
European was Maxime Huscenot (France, =25th).

Julian Wilson
For
Wilson and Joske, this was their first 6-star Prime rated final and
the pair are now in the running for the JN Automotive Rookie of the
Vans Triple Crown award for the top newcomer to the series.
The
30-minute final was a relatively wave-starved affair with a total
of only 11 waves ridden. Conditions over the past week of competition
have ranged from double-overhead to head-high today.
The
final of the Reef Clash of the Legends also ran today and was won
by Hawaiian Sunny Garcia, a six-time Vans Triple Crown champion in
his own right. Runner-up was Mark Occhilupo (Australia), Tom Curren
(Santa Barbara, CA. USA) was third, and Tom Carroll (Australia) was
fourth.
It
was inconsistent and I knew I got lucky because I got three set waves
and those guys didnt get any, said Garcia, of his 30-minute
final. After I got the first one I figured I didnt have
anything to lose and I paddled them deep.
I
thought it was going to be a mellow thing, and that first heat woke
me up to the fact that those guys were hungry and they still want
to win so it was anything goes. But it was an honor to surf against
those guys.

Taj
Burrows
The
Reef Hawaiian Pro is the first stop of the 28th annual Vans Triple
Crown of Surfing, presented by Rockstar Energy Drink. The show now
moves seven miles north to Sunset Beach for the mens and womens
ONeill World Cup of Surfing. After that, the third and final
stop of the series is the Billabong Pipe Masters & the Vans womens
Duel for the Jewel, where the mens and womens Vans Triple
Crown champions will be crowned.
Live
internet coverage happens every day, starting at 7:45 a.m. with THE
CALL the Triple Crowns live daily morning show
that features all the latest news, highlights and happenings. The
series will also be broadcast live on television around Hawaii on
Oceanic Time Warner Digital Cable channels 250 and HD1250.
