Surf gets going down there
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RICK FIGNETTI
It’s kinda nice to have a week with some sunshine for a change, in
this record setting year for rainfall. Seems like everything is still
drying out and getting back to normal, although that ocean water
still has a tinge of murkiness to it.
The local mountains got tons of snow from the last storm as it
stalled there -- eight feet in three days -- boosting the base levels
at Mountain High Resort up to an incredible 12 feet. Up at Big Bear,
they picked up a few feet too, and the skiing and boarding has been
unbelievable with a packed powder surface.
We picked a pretty decent west swell the first part of the week on
the West Coast and it was firin’ with overhead sets at our Surf City
beaches.
Over in the land down under, it’s summertime and the start of the
World Championship Tour at Snapper Rocks on the Gold Coast. The
waiting period started March 1 and goes ‘till the 13th. The men’s
Quicksilver Pro and the women’s Roxy Pro will showcase the best
surfers in the world trying to get a jump in the ratings race.
In the men’s competition, wildcard slots were given to Aussie
ripper Luke Munro -- who last year took out Mick Fanning, one of the
favorites in the contest -- while the other wildcard, Ventura’s Dane
Reynolds, who’s known for boosting some big airs, upset world champ
Andy Irons in the U.S. at Trestles, so both are dangerous low seeds.
Of course, the top men’s seeds are A.I., the Gold Coast’s Joel
Parkinson and six-time world champ Kelly Slater.
In the women’s competition, Peruvian Sofia Mulanovich will be
leading the charge, defending her world title this year against
Kauai’s Rochelle Ballard and Australian Chelsea Georgeson, the No. 2
and No. 3 seeds.
We’ll keep ya posted on results.
At the big five-star World Qualifying Series event, the Hang Loose
Pro in Brazil, Santa Barbara’s Bobby Martinez took first place honors
with one of the highest two-wave scores ever for a World Qualifying
Series final, 19.85 out of a possible 20. Martinez is one of the
U.S.’s most decorated amateur surfers with lots of national titles
under his belt. He is No. 1 in series ratings and is trying to follow
in the footsteps of Huntington’s Timmy Reyes and San Clemente’s Chris
Ward, who made the big show and are in Oz with the World Championship
Tour for their rookie seasons.
Back at the Hang Loose Pro, Brazil’s Dunga Neto was second, while
Americans Nathaniel Curran from Ventura and Laguna Beach’s Mikey Todd
placed equal fifth. Not a bad start!
It looks like veteran surfer Pat O’Connell, 33, is retiring after
15 years as a surfing pro. The Laguna Beach resident finished as high
as 10th in the World Championship Tour standings one year, and had a
shot at the world title, which his buddy Slater won that year.
O’Connell is known for his surfing in the movie “Endless Summer
II,” going around the world in search of perfect waves. He’ll still
do some of the local World Qualifying Series events.
And a sad note, the original surfer girl, Sandra Dee -- who played
Gidget in the early surf movies -- passed away last week. She was
married to pop icon Bobby Darin, and was known for bringing gals into
the surf scene in the early ‘60s.
That’s it for now, see ya. Fig over and out.
* RICK FIGNETTI is an nine-time West Coast champion, has
announced the U.S. Open of Surfing the last 11 years and has been the
KROQ-FM surfologist for the last 18 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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