Big week in Surf City
Wet and wild with Rockin’ Fig
It’s the big week in Surf City as the $150,000 Phillips U.S. Open
of Surfing is going full steam. The shape is actually pretty good,
considering a lot of times when it’s mackin’ like it is, it gets out
of control. Long freight train lefts and bowly rights were seen much
of the time outside, with some reforms going all the way through
connecting to the shore break. The overcast skies in the mornings,
gave way to sunshine pretty early most of the time with air
temperatures in the 70s. So far, conditions have been pretty
happening, and the biggest crowds for the start of a U.S. Open
contest were seen, with the sands full of beach-goers getting a treat
with the high level of surfing going on. The start of the contest
will feature many rounds of eliminations, in this case we’ve already
run six of the men’s rounds and narrowed the field of longboarders
down to the semis. In the juniors we have run three rounds and one in
the women’s. Round seven of the men starts today, with the advancing
surfers meeting up with the seeded surfers. The farthest you can be
seeded is until round nine, which has the top seeded guns. Like
current world champ C.J. Hobgood, and former six-time world champ
Kelly Slater; three-time champ, Tom Curren and the power master
Sunny Garcia from Hawaii. Last year’s winner Rob Machado has the big
moves and he’s in it. Also coming to town is Aussie shredder Mick
Fanning winner of the last C.T. event at J-Bay last week, and the
explosive Taj Burrow as well. Huntington Beach’s Jeff Deffenbaugh got
a wildcard seed there too. Plus other notable rippers; Shea Lopez,
Pat O’Connell, Taylor Knox and Tim Curran from the U.S.; Brazil’s
Rodrigo Dornelles and New Zealand’s Maz Quinn just to name a few.
Some of the longboard semifinalists are Huntington Beach’s Josh Mohr,
who ripped some big heats and former world champ and styler, Joel
Tudor. You also won’t want to miss current world champ Colin
McPhillips, who had some great cut-backs, and nose-ride specialist
Josh Baxter, if you’re into riding a longboard. The juniors have been
going off and the women have been tearing it up too. All I can say is
come on down it’s going to be happening. Also this week is the
induction ceremonies for the Surfing Walk of Fame on Main Street,
today at 10 a.m. in front of Jack’s Surf Shop. In the Surf Champion
category Kelly Slater is getting a star. In Surf Pioneer its Miki
Dora, Surfing Culture Steve Pezman, Woman of the Year Kim Mearig. The
Local Hero’s is Brad Gerlach, a former Huntington Beach High School
student and number two in the world standings in 1991. Our own
Huntington Beach High School surf coach Andy Verdone is making the
Honor Roll. Then, on Friday, across the Street at Huntington Surf &
Sports, Kelly Slater, Lisa Andersen, Laird Hamilton and Joel Tudor
will put their feet in cement at the inaugural 2002 Hall of Fame.
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