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West Australian Jake Paterson wins the 2003 Rip Curl Cup at Sunset Beach with
an amazing display of frontside snaps and deep tube rides.

Rip Curl Cup (Nov 24-Dec7) www.ripcurl.com
Association of Surfing Professionals (ASP) www.aspworldtour.com
World Championship Tour (WCT) Press Release

Paterson Defeats Irons To Win Final
Friday, December 5, 2003 (Sunset Beach, Haw) West Australian Jake Paterson
today won the Rip Curl Cup with an inspired performance. The US$250,000
World Championship Tournament (WCT) resumed this morning with round three
heats, running all the way through to its climax and crowning of the 2003
event winner. A Foster's Expression Session was also held this afternoon.

Great 8-10 ft (3m) surf was on offer throughout the day from an ideal
northwest direction. Huge barrels exploded on the inside bowl section, with
scores of epic tube rides enthralling the strong beach crowd, including
Australian tennis star Mark Philippoussis who was on hand to witness the
amazing display.

Paterson, in his first WCT final of the season, created an early lead over
opponents Andy Irons (Kauai, Haw), Shane Dorian (Kona, Haw) and fellow West
Australian Taj Burrow. With some of the most critical forehand snaps and
powerful carves of the entire tournament, he posted a 9.07 and then another
8.57 for the highest combined points total of the 2003 Rip Curl Cup. By
doing so, the 30-year-old claimed his fourth WCT career victory, pocketed
US$30,000 and jumped into 9th position on the current ratings.

Additionally, he added his name alongside older brother Paul's to the Rip
Curl Cup honor roll (1996 winner) - therefore making them the second
brothers act since Hawaiians Michael and Derek Ho claimed their respective
Cups more than a decade ago. More importantly though, he's now leading the
prestigious Triple Crown of Surfing ratings following his finals berth at
nearby Haleiwa in the recent World Qualifying Series (WCT) event. Having
previously won the Pipeline Masters in 1998, the West Australian is a clear
favorite heading into the all-important final tournament at the same venue.

"The Davis Cup Australian team last week were (my) inspiration," began an
elated Paterson, after being carried up the beach by fellow Aussie
competitors. "I just dug deep, and it came down to whoever wanted it the
most. I saw those other guys struggling and Andy said he was cramping out
there, so it just made me want it even more (laughs). I was frothing. It
hurts more to lose than the pain you've got to go through.

"He told me the tide was getting lower and the waves actually bigger, so I
should paddle around everyone and sit out the back," he explained of brother
Paul's pre-final advice. "It really worked for me and I got some nice, open
faced waves, so he probably made me win.

"I can't wait for next week," he continued. "This makes it all exciting. The
title race is alive and kicking. I'm leading the Triple Crown... I love this
game (laughs). Any final in Hawaii is a dream, but two in a row is
incredible. We really had to perform today, so I'm over the moon and can't
believe it. To be carried up the beach by your mates is just the best
feeling in the world."

Reigning world champ Andy Irons was arguably the form surfer of the Rip Curl
Cup today, posting three of the event's top four single wave scores en-route
to his runner-up finish. Most significantly, the Kauaian earned the only
perfect 10 of the tournament in the 30-minute decider, but still required
another 7.64 to catch Paterson's lead.

Nonetheless, the 25-year-old bridged a huge ratings gap and is now only
96-points behind Kelly Slater's poll position. Whoever places further in the
upcoming year-ending Xbox Pipeline Masters (Dec 8-20) will secure the 2003
world title in one of the most eagerly awaited showdowns of professional
surfing history.

"I've never been as sore in my life," said Irons, completely exhausted
afterward. "My body feels like one big cramp. I needed another score...
usually when you get a (perfect) 10 you're pretty set, but Jake had two
really good waves and I couldn't catch him. Stoked to get second though.

"Coming into Pipeline is a dream come true," he added, of anticipated
showdown. "I'm coming from behind and Kelly's got the lead, but I think the
pressure is more on him than me right now. I'm just psyching on it and
hopefully a couple of Trialists take him out early there too. I'm going for
it for sure. It's on."

1998 Rip Curl Cup winner Shane Dorian (Kona, Haw) finished third. Despite
announcing his retirement from full-time competition earlier this year and
only competing in select events, the Hawaiian secured his best result of the
season today. Having emerged from countless tubes throughout the day, he
ultimately required another worth 8.98 in the final.

Taj Burrow regained the #3 ratings position by placing fourth. Although
unable to claim the world title now, even with a win at Pipeline, the
25-year-old cemented his position near the top with his fourth final of the
year.

Narrowly missing out on a finals berth and placing equal 5th today in the
Rip Curl Cup were Chris Davidson (Narrabeen, Aus) and Cory Lopez (FL, USA).
Davidson locked in some of the best barrel rides of the day, including a
9.23 during his quarterfinal, but was unable to find a second high scoring
wave in the semis to reach the event pinnacle.

"Pretty stoked to make the semifinals at Sunset," said Davidson. "Would have
liked to have made a final, as it would have been my first WCT final - and
especially over here in Hawaii, as it would have been one of the highlights
of my life so far. I had some good barrels today though, which was pretty
surprising. Hopefully I can build on it next week and get another good
result."

Also reaching the semifinals to finish equal 7th overall were Luke Stedman
(Avalon, Aus) and Dean Morrison (Gold Coast, Aus). For Stedman, the result
marks his best to date, and despite sitting in 39th position heading into
the Rip Curl Cup and facing the loss of his WCT position for 2004, he's
created the possibility of re-qualifying with another big finish at Pipeline
during the year's last tournament.

The biggest shock of the day came when six-time world champion Kelly Slater
(FL, USA) had his hopes of clinching a record breaking seventh title at
Sunset squashed, losing to Paterson and Hawaiian Kalani Robb in round three.
The Floridian appeared unstoppable, having won back-to-back WCT titles in
the previous two events, and held a massive ratings leading into the Rip
Curl Cup. His elimination opened the door for Irons to regain lost ground,
and that's exactly what transpired.

"Sunset's a tricky wave," acknowledged Slater. "It's sort of anyone's game
out there. Jake seemed to be riding a bit bigger a board, and was in the
right spot all the time. I let Kalani snake me on one, and that was probably
the tuning point. I just got a little impatient at the end, thinking I
needed two scores instead of just one good wave. That's the way it goes.
I've had a good run the last few contests and I guess it was my turn to
stop.

"I've got to get my head back in it," he added, of the looming title
showdown at Pipeline. "I've just been relaxing the past couple of weeks and
not really in contest mode or form, but I think this is probably what
everyone wanted. Coming down to Pipe, and the points are close, so we'll see
what happens. There's a lot of sand there, so it's probably not going to be
perfect Pipe. You're going to have to know the wave pretty well in different
conditions, and I do. If I knew Sunset like I do Pipe, I would have made
that heat probably. It's just going to come down to finding the right
waves."

Defending Rip Curl Cup champion Joel Parkinson (Gold Coast, Aus) and then
ratings #3 Mick Fanning were also eliminated in major third round upsets.
The Foster's Expression Session prior to the final showcased many of the
world's best. Hawaiian big wave charger Makua Rothman collected US$2,000 for
the best barrel, while fellow local Nathan Carroll earned another US$1,000
for the best maneuver.

Live heat scores, video and audio commentary was available on
www.ripcurl.com during competition hours, with information presented in four
different languages, including English, Spanish, Portuguese, and French.

The Vans Triple Crown Series features the world's top athletes competing in
three championship events in each of the following sports: Skateboarding,
Wakeboarding, Surfing, Snowboarding, BMX and Freestyle Motocross. The Series
is made possible through the support of Vans, the Xbox video game system
from Microsoft, Mountain Dew, Ford Trucks, Right Guard Xtreme Sport, Fox
Sports Net, Surfing Magazine and NBC Sports. For full coverage of the Triple
Crown of Surfing: www.triplecrownofsurfing.com

Rip Curl Cup Final Results
1st Jake Paterson (Aus) US$30,000
2nd Andy Irons (Haw) US$16,000
3rd Shane Dorian (Haw) US$11,000
4th Taj Burrow (Aus) US$9,000

Official ASP Top 10 Ratings after Rip Curl Cup, WCT#11/12
1. Kelly Slater (USA) 8,340-points
2. Andy Irons (Haw) 8,244
3. Taj Burrow (Aus) 7,344
4. Mick Fanning (Aus) 7,080
5. Kieren Perrow (Aus) 6,480
6. Joel Parkinson (Aus) 6,420
7. Taylor Knox (USA) 6,000
8. Michael Lowe (Aus) 5,820
9. Jake Paterson (Aus) 5,772
10. Dean Morrison (Aus) 5,718

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