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Boardfolio.com >> ASP World Tour News >> Slater Secures Event Win & Ratings Lead
Billabong Pro Teahupoo, Tahiti (May 6-18) www.Billabongpro.com
Association of Surfing Professionals (ASP) www.aspworldtour.com
World Championship Tour (WCT) Press ReleaseSlater Secures Event Win & Ratings Lead
May 15, 2003 (Teahupoo, Tahiti) Six-time world champion Kelly Slater (Fl,
USA) today returned to the pinncle of professional surfing with an
emotional win in the 2003 Billabong Pro Teahupoo. Epic conditions greeted
competitors from quarterfinals of the US$250,000 World Championship
Tournament (WCT) this morning all the way through until the grand finale
climaxed with the best surf.Perfectly hollow 8ft (2.5m) waves barreled along the shallow reef break at
Teahupoo all day. Occasional rainsqualls passed overhead, but as the
35-minute decider commenced with boatloads of cheering spectators in the
nearby channel, the sun emerged and further highlighted an amazing final.
Slater -- the undisputed King of professional surfing -- took a three-year
hiatus from the tour after clinching his record sixth world crown in 1998.
He then only competed in select events - with his last WCT win ironically
occuring at Teahupoo in 2000. After electing to return to full-time
competition last year, the Floridian finished uncharacterically low in 9th
position, following three frustrating semifinal results.He began this season with two consecutive 9th place finishes, though his
surfing continued to blow minds. With gradually building momentum and
increasing confidence, however, the 31-year-old finally put it all together
during the Billabong Pro Teahupoo to earn his 24th WCT career victory,
US$30,000 and jump from 11th all the way into equal first on the current
ASP ratings.Against West Australian Taj Burrow in the final, Slater dominated from the
outset. Despite two dislocated toes on his left foot, his first airdrop
takeoff and critical tube ride was nothing short of incredible. He then
upped the ante with a long barrel and cutback for a 9.57 to leave his
opponent searching for a combination of high scores. Burrow managed a great
8.83, but this was soon overshadowed by Slater's next ride and the finals'
only perfect 10. While it didn't count in his and the day's highest
combined tally of 19.57-points, he also collected another 9.33 at the very
end of the well-earned victory."I'm kind of emotional right now," admitted Slater back on the marshalling
boat, surrounded by media and admiring fans. "It's been three years, almost
exactly. I'm so stoked."As the day progressed I felt things were falling into place," he
continued. "It's important in early rounds to try and just barely win. You
want to keep a reserve, and it went that way for me. I was a bit rattled
after my semi cause I had two really high scores, and you usually don't
have as high a heat the next time. I was sitting on a 9.57 and an 8.67, and
then I got that 10 when I was basically just blocking Taj from going. I got
stuck back on the foam ball and it spat me out twice. I didn't think I was
going to come out, but when I did I actually didn't want to catch another
wave so it would be my last one. That wave at the end was too good not to
take though (laughs)."It's good for my confidence," he stated, of the win and equal ratings
lead. "Even throughout this contest my confidence wasn't all that great.
After going for nine years straight winning at least one contest each year
and then not winning for three years, it rattles you a little bit. I knew
it was there, but I just had to find it and I did today. If I could pick
one event in the year it would either be this or Pipeline (Haw), but
probably this one due to the waves."Burrow, who had never progressed past the 17th place round at Teahupoo
previously, was elated with his runner-up finish. The 24-year-old
acknowledged luck was on his side during some close matches en-route to the
final, but he ulitmately required more against the Champ. Nonetheless, the
result pushed him into equal third on the ratings and sparked his world
title campaign."I don't know what to say or what (I should have done) then," aknowledged
Burrow. "You couldn't really compete against it as he was just amazing and
nailed it. Craziest surfing I've seen. Normally you don't want to see
anyone get barreled in front of you, but they were so good I was just
stoked for him. I had a couple of fun ones, but wasn't as deep as I wanted
to be. I still had so much fun and it was sick to be in the final with
Kelly. Every wave out there was a lot of help for me next year, so I'm
psyched."I've never had a good result here and always felt like I'd missed out by
so close," he continued. "I'd always lose by the tiniest bit, but then take
it so personally. I had the most amazing luck on my side this year though.
Just getting waves with like 10-seconds to go, so things just kept going my
way. To get a really good result here is great for my world title campaign.
I think I can get good results everywhere else, so I'm really feeling
excited and confident."Equal third today was Brazilian newcomer Danilo Costa and WCT replacement
Beau Emerton (Aus). Both received US$10,000 for their outstanding efforts
in the 2003 event.Costa, who qualified last in 45th position for this year's elite tour, was
far and away the biggest giant killer of the tournament. Having eliminated
1999 world and event champ Mark Occhilupo (Aus) in round two, then Dean
Morrison (Gold Coast, Aus), Damien Hobgood (FL, USA), and finally Kalani
Robb (Haw) this morning, Slater proved his only match in the perfect
lefthand barrels. Despite locking in a near-perfect 9.47, his Floridian
opponent topped this with a 9.43 and perfect 10 in his tally."I think Kelly is the best guy here at Teahupoo," offered Costa. "I tried
to get good waves to beat him, but he scored a 10 and a 9.43. I had one
9.47 and an 8.5, so it was close and I'm just stoked to have made the
semis. Especially here at this contest, since my sponsor Billabong hold it,
and I've trained here for a lot of years to do well in this event. I tried
for so many years to make it onto the WCT and now I got my dream. I
dedicate this result to my father who's passed away and is now looking over
me. Maybe he gave me the waves to make it through to the semifinals?"Emerton, who replaced 2000 world champion Sunny Garcia (Haw) in the event -
due to the Hawaiian's nagging knee injury, proved more than worthy of the
opportunity. The Australian posted another perfect 10 at Teahupoo (as was
the case in 2002) during his quarterfinal today, but made a crucial
priority error against Burrow that ultimately cost his advancement."Basically there wasn't many waves in that heat," explained Emerton. "I had
an eight, while Taj didn't really have much and only needed a 5.34 at the
end. I lost priority and he gained it, so I went a wave just trying to
better a two, but sure enough in the last 30-seconds a set came through.
There were two waves in it, which was really disappointing. Had I have
stayed out there I would have caught one and probably won the heat. I'm
pretty disappointed, but still happy with the result. Third's pretty good,
especially since I wasn't even coming to this event two weeks ago."Finishing equal fifth in the 2003 Billabong Pro Teahupoo were Hawaiians
Kalani Robb and Shane Dorian, 2001 event winner Cory Lopez (FL, USA) and
Australia's Kieren Perrow.Foster's also presented two special awards during the Billabong Pro
Teahupoo. Perrow collected US$2,000 for the heaviest tube during the 2003
event in his round four win yesterday afternoon, while Cory Lopez was
awarded US$1,000 bonus for the longest barrel from round one.Internet users were able to watch all the surfing action live from the
Billabong Pro Teahupoo via http://www.BillabongPro.com. We hope you enjoyed
the show!Official 2003 Billabong Pro Teahupoo Results
1st Kelly Slater (USA) 19.57 -- US$30,000
2nd Taj Burrow (Aus) 14.83 -- US$16,000
Current ASP Ratings after Billabong Pro Teahupoo, WCT#3
=1. Andy Irons (Haw), Kelly Slater (USA) -- 2,400-points
=3. Joel Parkinson (Aus), Taj Burrow (Aus) -- 2,244
5. Mick Fanning (Aus) -- 2,232
6. Dean Morrison (Aus) -- 2,160
7. CJ Hobgood (USA) -- 2,076
8. Kieren Perrow (Aus) -- 2,064
9. Mark Occhilupo (Aus) -- 2,052
10. Kalani Robb (Haw) -- 1,812
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