Big guns fly south for Trestles
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RICK FIGNETTI
This week is the two-star $25,000 World Qualifying Series Body Glove
Surf Bout at Lower Trestles Camp Pendleton in San Clemente.
The event started on Tuesday and will go till Saturday’s finals at
that classic point break with rippable rights and lefts. There have
been some combo swells, making for some good conditions at certain
times and tides.
Some of the big guns have flown into town, and were seeded later
in the event, like 2003 World Champ Andy Irons, top-10 World
Championship Tour standout Taylor Knox, who’s just off a third-place
finish in Australia, Laguna Beach’s Pat O’Connell, former World Champ
and East Coast shredder C.J. Hobgood, Tim Curren and Rob Machado, who
know the waves well, and Hawaiian ripper Conan Hayes, to name a few.
Most of the other top talent in the United States, pros and
amateurs, will be trying to cash in on some good surf and a good
local showing. Speaking of locals, the Huntington Beach contingency
will be well represented, with World Qualifying Series rippers Timmy
Reyes, Shaun Ward, Brett Simpson, Ryan Simmons and Mike Hoisington
in. Plus Willie Safreed, Danny Nichols, Ryan Turner, Micah Byrne and
Branden Tipton ready to go, too.
The “No Fear Air Show” with 2003 U.S. Air Champ Aaron Cormican is
ready to bust big and Hawaiian Fly Man Gavin Sutherland entered up as
well. The women will be competing in the one-star, $5,000 Surfer Girl
Lowers Pro. Australian veteran Serena Brook has been practicing out
there along with West Coast hottie Julia Christian, plus Newport’s
national champ Erica Hosseini, who’s a threat. Huntington’s Alison
Arvizu, a National Scholastic Surfing Assn. standout, will be surfing
it up along with Hawaiian youngster sensation Carissa Moore, an
11-year-old who will also try to take the women’s title.
Last week, they finished up World Championship Tour event the Rip
Curl Pro at Bells Beach, Australia. Aussie Joel Parkinson was on
fire, storming to victory over fellow Australian Taj Burrow 17.13 to
14.04 in the final, claiming “the Bell” this year. Equal thirds went
to the O’Connell, who took down six-time world champ Kelly Slater in
the quarters, and Irons, who lost to “Parko” in the semis. Equal
fifths were “Slates” and Australians Mick Fanning, Toby Martin and
veteran Mark Occhilupo. The current ratings see Irons first, Parko
second, Mick Lowe third, Burrow fourth, Knox fifth and Slater and
Occy tied at sixth.
Billabong’s new surf movie “Blue Horizon,” two paths, one journey,
shot by Jack McCoy, promises to be a good one. It opened up with its
grand premiere last night at Big Newport that went big time, and will
show in H.B. April 26 at the Pierside Pavilion at 7 and 9 p.m.
Definitely worth a check.
That’s it for now, see ya. Fig over and out.
* RICK FIGNETTI is an eight-time West Coast champion, has
announced the U.S. Open of Surfing the last nine years and has been
the KROQ-FM surfologist for the last 17 years, doing morning surf
reports. He owns a surf shop on Main Street. You can reach him at
(714) 536-1058.
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