
Pictured:
Damien Hobgood takes a spill at Teahupoo in 2007.
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news update 25 4 08
Teahupoo
Bares its Teeth as ASP Top 45 Prepare for Billabong Pro Tahiti
COOLANGATTA,
Australia (Thursday, Apr. 23, 2008)The next stop on the 2008
ASP World Tour, the Billabong Pro Tahiti pres. by Air Tahiti Nui,
could commence sans its defending champion Damien Hobgood (USA).
Hobgood,
who was free-surfing at the upcoming contest venue of Teahupoo on
Monday, April 14, 2008, hesitated on an eight foot set wave, got caught
on the lip and was subsequently piledriven onto the razor-sharp reef.
He fractured his shoulder in three places, suffered a gash to the
head and shredded his back on the coral.
"I
knew I was going over," Hobgood said. "I got pushed straight
onto the reef. I knew I had hit hard and hit my head. I was trying
to stay conscious and not fight it but also not blackout."
Hobgood
returned home to the USA for medical attention, and on the outside
chance that his shoulder heals before the third event on the 2008
ASP World Tour commences, has not officially withdrawn from competition.
The
Billabong Pro Tahiti waiting period stretches from May 8-18, 2008,
with competition generally held on the four best days of surf during
that window. Hobgood could have close to a month to recover before
his next heat.
I
am still hoping to make Tahiti, Hobgood said. If I can
paddle, the injury is not in that critical of a spot, so if there
is any way that I can surf, I will be there.
The
harrowing, lefthand reef break of Teahupoo has had its way with him
before. Hobgood dislocated the same shoulder halfway through his 2005
Billabong Pro Tahiti final against 8X ASP World Champion Kelly Slater
(USA). Slater went on to surf a perfect heat (recording the only 20
out of 20 posted in ASP World Tour history), and win the event for
the third time.
Hobgood
defeated
Reigning ASP World Champion Mick Fanning (AUS) in the 2007
Billabong Pro Tahiti final to join his twin brother C.J. Hobgood (USA)
and fellow Floridians Slater and Cory Lopez (USA) on the hallowed
winners roster. The only non-American to win the event was Mark
Occhilupo (AUS) in 1999.

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on photo above for Giant Teahupoo last year
Fannings
2007 second place finish was a huge result given his previous performances
in Tahiti. The reigning world champion arrived early last year after
exiting with a 33rd (last place) in 2006. The extra time in the lineup
served him well and the current No. 3 will arrive early again this
year.
I'll
go a few days early again as it is a really good time there,
Fanning said. I love the place and the family I stay with are
amazing.
Fannings
title defense has been thwarted by Slaters back-to-back victories
in the first two events of the year, but with his recent marriage
and a multitude of media obligations behind him, Fanning is eager
to make up ground at Teahupoo.
Kelly
had an amazing start and I had a lot of things happening, Fanning
said. Really good things, but I have finally had some time to
myself and I feel really excited about competing again. Im looking
forward to Tahiti. It is always a great event.
The
Von Zipper Trials will decide two of the three wildcards who will
compete in the Billabong Pro Tahiti. Eighty surfers are slated to
take on Teauhpoo from April 26-30, with the 1st and 2nd place finishers
joining Manoa Drollet (PYF) as wildcards into the main event. Current
swell forecasts indicate that the trials will be held in solid surf.
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