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www.waxheads.com comp update 16 7 11 Gilmore
Wins Roxy Pro ahead of Freshly Crowned ASP Womens World Champion
Moore BIARRITZ - France (Friday, July 15, 2011) Stephanie Gilmore (Gold Coast, AUS), 23, won the Roxy Pro in Biarritz today, the charismatic champion clinching her first victory of the season ahead of freshly crowned 2011 ASP Womens World Champion Carissa Moore (Oahu, HAW), 18, in good quality three-foot (one meter) waves and finding the only clean barrel of the event en route to victory. With no pressure and having enjoyed the week of action where she posted three of the events top-five wave scores, Gilmore managed to take the finals lead after a series of waves, the four-time ASP champion adding a 19th event win to her brilliant career with a solid 17.27 point heat result, the events third highest one. Today was unbelievable because so much has gone down, » Roxy Pro winner Gilmore said. « In my perfect world somebody would be crowned world champ and I would take the win and that is what I dreamt about. It feels so good. I missed it so much this year. I am so happy right now. Gilmore, who was ousted from the ASP Womens World title race after event No. 5 in Brazil, came to Biarritz relaxed, bringing her stylish forehand attack, on-the-rail cutback and vertical top-turn lethal weapons to make her way through to the final and win the event, a win with a special taste ahead of wunderkid and favorite Moore.
Her turns out there were really strong and I thought she was surfing better than me but I got a little head dip and it was the excitement of everything, » Gilmore added. « It feels good to beat her and she has definitely raised the bar for all the girls this year. She is definitely the strongest of everyone this whole year and she has been in every single final and that is a new record. To beat the freshly crowned world champ is pretty cool. Following her ASP Womens world champion crowning, Carissa Moore (Oahu, HAW), 18, led the battle for fifteen minutes netting an 8.00 point score on her third wave thanks to her custom-made upside-down turns and 360° reverses. Showing great consistency and mental strenght during the nerve-racking world title showdown all week, Moore came short of only 1.77 points finishing her Biarritz run as runner-up. « Its been a great event and I was just smiling during the whole final, » an ecstatic Moore said. « Its probably the heat Ive spoken in most in my career and we were just enjoying our time out there with Stephanie. The waves were fun and I am just super stoked to be here in Biarritz. » Surfing a sixth final in six events, a premiere in the ASP history, youngest ever ASP Womens World champion Moore adds another record to her already outstanding young career and will be celebrating the first world title for a Hawaiian in 30 years, since Margo Obergs crowning in 1981. «
It feels amazing to make all these finals and win the title, » Moore
said. « I have been thinking about this for a long time since I
was a little girl. Just to be here right now and being world champ is
pretty crazy, and Roxy put-up a great event. I dreamed of surfing at this
level my whole life since I was a little kid and I dont think you
can ever expect or anticipate the feeling. » « Its been a fantastic year, Ive enjoyed the highs and lows but its a bit devastating to lose the world title, » Fitzgibbons said. « I am stoked to see my good friend Carissa (Moore) win the title and it was a great finish to see Steohanie take down the event win. There is still another event and Ill try and finish there with a strong result.
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Its surfing and sometimes its difficult to won when world
titles are on the line, » Fitzgibbons said. « I am stoked
with my performance this year and cant wait for next year. » « I would have loved to make the final but I am super happy with my result and it feels even better to secure it here at home, » Ado said. « I was really relaxed going into that heat and I knew I had nothing to lose against Carissa (Moore). The waves were good, I did my thing and I am happy with this run in Biarritz. Looking forward to the final event in California. » By
placing 3rd in Biarritz, Ados chances to requalify now depend on
fellow rookie Laura Enever (USA) and Paige Harebs (NZL) results
at the final event next month in California, both girls needing to make
the final to keep Ado back from requalifying. ROXY
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