Irons wins big in France
The World Championship Tour ran into some spectacular waves in France
again -- six to 10 feet for the final day, with double-overhead-plus
surf throughout the event.
Three-time world champ Andy Irons rose to the occasion, taking
another win at the Quiksilver Pro France in an actionpacked 35-minute
final. A.I. was working the hollow peeling lefts, getting some good
scores, but he went to town on one set, bashing on his backside to
score a 9.33-point ride and putting it out of reach.
The fast start left East Coaster Damien Hobgood way behind, just
looking to catch a wave and get his rhythm going. Hobgood did score a
deep barrel, but it was too late and he settled for second place.
On stage afterward, Irons proclaimed, “I love this event, love the
people, the waves and the food here.” He has won this event the last
couple of years.
Irons took out Aussie ripper Taj Burrow in the semis and his
brother Brucey in the quarters, and he also had a barrel fest in
round four against Aussie vet Mark Occhilupo, who’s looking to retire
at the end of the season. Hobgood beat hot Brazilian Victor Ribas in
the semis and fellow East Coaster Kelly Slater in the quarters.
So Slates is gonna have to wait a little longer to pop the
champagne cork in his quest for a seventh world title, although he
did win best air in the expression-session final.
Current standings have Slater with 7,896, Irons with 7,128, and
Aussie Phil MacDonald in third with 5,870. Fourth place is Australian
ripper Mick Fanning with 5,838, and fifth is Oz’s Trent Munro with
5,618, followed by Burrow with 5,512. Next are the Hobgood brothers,
with C.J. in 7th with 4,873 and Damien moving up to 8th with 4,851.
Another Floridian, Cory Lopez, is in 9th place with two to go --
Brazil and Hawaii.
The Western Surfing Assn. headed up to the chilly waters of Santa
Cruz last weekend to the Hook in Pleasure Point. The surf was on the
small side, dropping fast from the previous days when it was overhead
as the storm went by. But it did set up for some nice sunny skies,
warm air temps and no fog.
Some of Huntington’s surfers made the long trek up the coastline.
In the boys’ super grom division, Cameron Farris placed second and
then came back to place second again in the boys’ 13-and-under
bracket. In the 12-and-under girls’ grom division, Jordyn De La Vega
finished in second place, while Madi Swayne placed fifth in the gals’
12-and-under longboard.
In the open women’s short board, Nicole Jenderko ripped to second
place, Swayne made another final and finished fifth, and Shannon
Petrie got sixth. Surf City’s Cody Bertrand was fourth in juniors,
and senior men’s short board had Bryan Stanley finishing fourth and
Jeff “Combsey” Combs sixth.
In senior longboard -- the guys that ride the nine-footers -- Big
Pat Schlick came in second, Jay Boldt was fifth with some fancy
footwork, and Stanley -- doing double duty -- placed sixth. In the
grandmasters short board, the Schlickster got another second, and the
Figster -- just back from the injured reserve list -- got a close
third. Next up is Oceanside Harbor on Nov. 6.
That’s it for now, see ya.
* RICK FIGNETTI is a nine-time West Coast champion, has announced
the U.S. Open of Surfing the last 12 years and has been the KROQ-FM
surfologist for the last 18 years, doing morning surf reports. He and
owns a surf shop on Main Street. You can reach him at (714) 536-1058.
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