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Kelly Slater claims the Billabong Pro after an inspired week of surfing.

Billabong Pro (July 15-25 July 2003) www.billabongpro.com
Association of Surfing Professionals (ASP) www.aspworldtour.com
World Championship Tour (WCT) Press Release

Slater Wins All-Floridian Final
Monday July 21, 2003 (Jeffreys Bay, South Africa) Six-time world champion
Kelly Slater (FL, USA) today claimed the Billabong Pro after an inspired
week of surfing. The US$250,000 World Championship Tournament (WCT) resumed
with remaining round three heats this morning and then progressed all the
through to it's climax this afternoon.

Great 4-6 ft (1.6-2m) surf was on offer. Unfavorable Northwest 'Devil' winds
came and went throughout the day, but warm weather and sunshine added to the
epic finish of the 2003 event.

Slater - the 1996 event champ - was pitted against fellow Floridian Damien
Hobgood in the 35-minute decider. Having posted four of the top combined
scores of the tournament - including the benchmark of 19.5 (out of 20) in
round three, and six of the top 10 waves scored - including the only perfect
10, he was clearly the form surfer during this year's Billabong Pro.

While Hobgood earned the first good score of the final, his opponent
answered immediately back with a near-perfect 9.47 - following more of the
incredible floaters and vertical re-entries he's performed all event. He
then caught a succession of quick waves and continued to increase his lead,
before nailing it on his last wave for an 8.93. On this, he executed a
couple of snaps and another long floater, before pulling off a carving
reverse 360 - similar to what last year's champion Mick Fanning had done to
win.

Today's victory earned the 31-year-old his 25th major WCT title (2nd this
year), another US$30,000 and most significantly for him, a jump from 6th
into second on the current ASP ratings. Only 660-points now separate him
from reigning world champ and ratings leader Andy Irons (Kauai, Haw).

"I feel so good," began an emotional Slater. "It came together for me. The
week started off so badly, as I was in New York and missed my flight, but I
just had to get back on the job. I got myself focused and just stayed really
positive.

"After my third wave which was my big score, I knew all I really had to do
was get something close to his first score and the pressure would be on," he
continued, of the match itself. "I was so stoked we made the final together.
I remember seeing him and his brother CJ paddling out in contests when they
were like six-years-old and I was about 12. It's just so cool to see a bunch
of guys from my area all doing the tour together and be doing so well. It's
a great feeling.

"Game's on," he added, of the 2003 world title race. "It's kind of the dream
scenario for me. Andy (Irons) was at the top and lost first, and then other
guys started dropping out around the 9th and 5th (place) rounds. Then all
the guys ahead of me were gone, so it just makes us all more even and gives
me a better chance to be where I want to. If I can just keep my contest head
together the way it is now, I think it'll work out."

Hobgood - in his first WCT final - waited patiently throughout and only
really caught two rides. The 24-year-old managed two good scores however,
and required an 8.44 toward the end. While he did take off on another wave,
Slater held priority further down the line and ultimately turned the ride
into one of his best. Nonetheless, Damien secured his best result to date
and moved from 14th into 10th on the ratings.

"I was trying to get it out of my head who I was against and just catch some
good waves," admitted Hobgood afterward. "I started off with an OK first
wave, but when I was paddling out I saw Kelly get that crazy one. It
actually wasn't even that good of a wave, but he just blew the bag out of it
and turned it into a really good score. I got another wave that was better,
but I took a long time and still needed to better my first.

"I had the 9th plague going on," he joked, of failing to progress further
all year. "I'm stoked to make it out of that round and then end up in the
final."

Equal third were Taylor Knox (CA, USA) and world #4 Taj Burrow (West
Australia). Knox, who had actually placed runner-up twice previously (1996 &
'01) in the Billabong Pro, was stopped one round earlier by a rampaging
Slater. Still, the California still secured his best result of the season
and moved into 16th position.

"He was surfing so good all day," began Knox. "This whole event he's been on
fire, so I knew I had to lift my game. Unfortunately by the end I still
needed a couple of big scores and was just trying to save face. He was by
far the best surfer this event, so to be beaten... to be the best you've got
to beat the best."

Burrow appeared destined for a finals appearance after his earlier showings,
but against Hobgood in the second semifinal he suffered a bizarre twist of
fate. Having collected an early lead with a 7.67 ride, the West Australian
saw what he believed to be a huge shark's fin and immediately exited the
water. After being assured by announcers the fin actually belonged to a
whale, he slowly made it way back into the lineup with 12-minutes remaining.
Despite only requiring a 6.33, Burrow was visibly rattled from the
experience and never found his form again.

"I'm sure I saw a shark's fin which scared the crap out of me," explained
Burrows. "The fin was as big as my board, but a perfect triangle and thick.
There was no way it was a whale or a dolphin... it was the biggest thing and
I was just freaking' out and headed straight in. I went back out eventually
and only needed a small score, but I dead set couldn't even surf. I was so
shaken up.

"I'm so frustrated, he continued. "I could have got a 6.33... I'm devastated
and wish I never even saw it. Oh well, Damien had the guts to stay out
there, but he didn't see it (laughs)."

Finishing equal fifth today in the Billabong Pro were Danny Wills (Aus),
2001 world champ CJ Hobgood (FL, USA), Shea Lopez (FL, USA) and Dean
Morrison (Gold Coast, Aus).

South African wildcard Sean Holmes' (Wilderness) giant killing run was
ultimately stopped by Knox in round four, where he placed equal 9th overall.

A Foster's Expression Session was held prior to the final with a handful of
the world's best, as well as women's five-time world champion Layne Beachley
(Manly, Aus) who had flown into Jeffreys Bay for the ASP mid-year meetings.

Mick Fanning (Gold Coast, Aus) collected US$2,000 for the best maneuver
following a forehand carving 360 reverse, while 2001 world champ CJ Hobgood
(FL, USA) picked up US$1,000 for the best wave.

Live streaming footage, scores and commentary were available on
www.billabongpro.com or www.aspworldtour.com.

Official 2003 Billabong Pro Results
1st Kelly Slater (USA) 18.36 - US$30,000
2nd Damien Hobgood (USA) 15.83 - US$16,000

Current ASP ratings after Billabong Pro, WCT #6
1. Andy Irons (Haw) 5,280-points
2. Kelly Slater (USA) 4,620
3. Kieren Perrow (USA) 4,416
4. Joel Parkinson (Aus) 4,356
5. Mick Fanning (Aus) 4,320
6. CJ Hobgood (USA) 4,140
7. Taj Burrow (Aus) 4,080
8. Cory Lopez (USA) 3,936
9. Dean Morrison (Aus) 3,852
10. Damien Hobgood (USA) 3,792

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