The Vissla and Sisstrevolution Central Coast Pro World Surf League (WSL) Qualifying Series (QS) 3000 rated events resumed today at Avoca Beach with some of the sports biggest names hitting the water for their opening heats.
Bethany Hamilton going 12 O'clock. - WSL / Ethan Smith
In town for the premiere of her new movie, Bethany Hamilton (HAW) booked herself a spot into Round three, moving through her opening heat in the runner-up position behind Japanese competitor Nao Omura (JPN). The goofy-footer found a handful of playful waves in her heat, posting a respectable 9.37 two-wave heat total for a chain of snaps and carves.
"The waves were small but better than I was anticipating," said Hamilton. "It was a bit of a stressful heat, but I'm so happy to make it through. I've been preparing for competition a lot mentally, so it's a relief to get into the next round. The ocean has always been the place that I've used to escape the craziness of life on land and surfing has balanced it all out."
Bethany Hamilton. - WSL / Ethan Smith
Omura sent a warning shot over the head of her fellow competitors, in the same heat gaining the victory ahead of Hamilton with a decent 10.23 heat total.
"I feel like I could have surfed better but I'm definitely happy to take the win," said Omura. "I decided to ride my smaller wave board which felt good for the conditions and helped a lot. I wanted to stay patient which helped as well."
Nao Omura. - WSL / Ethan Smith
Recent Mothernest Great Lakes Pro Champion Luana Silva (HAW) kept the ball rolling on the momentum from her recent victory at Boomerang Beach, taking out a heat win against Mothernest Great Lakes runner-up and Carve Pro Champion Sarah Baum (ZAF). Silva found a handful of long righthanders in the heat to claim with a solid 12.73 two-wave heat total.
"I definitely have a lot more confidence following Boomerang," said Silva. "It was a bit difficult to link those longer waves together on the higher tide, so I was stoked to find a few that went the whole way through. It was good to have another heat with Sarah again following our final the other day. I think we bought out the best in each others surfing and it was good to share another heat with her."
Other standouts in the Women's division included Freya Prumm (Gold Coast, Qld), Ellie Turner (UK), Shino Matsuda (Japan), Dominic Barona (Ecuador), Daniella Rosas (Peru) who all notched up heat totals in excess of 13.00 points.
The 2020 Vissla and Sisstrevolution Pro will run from February 25 - March 1.
Some of Surfing's Biggest Names Hit the Water at Avoca Beach
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The Vissla and Sisstrevolution Central Coast Pro World Surf League (WSL) Qualifying Series (QS) 3000 rated events resumed today at Avoca Beach with some of the sports biggest names hitting the water for their opening heats.
Bethany Hamilton going 12 O'clock. - WSL / Ethan SmithIn town for the premiere of her new movie, Bethany Hamilton (HAW) booked herself a spot into Round three, moving through her opening heat in the runner-up position behind Japanese competitor Nao Omura (JPN). The goofy-footer found a handful of playful waves in her heat, posting a respectable 9.37 two-wave heat total for a chain of snaps and carves.
"The waves were small but better than I was anticipating," said Hamilton. "It was a bit of a stressful heat, but I'm so happy to make it through. I've been preparing for competition a lot mentally, so it's a relief to get into the next round. The ocean has always been the place that I've used to escape the craziness of life on land and surfing has balanced it all out."
Bethany Hamilton. - WSL / Ethan SmithOmura sent a warning shot over the head of her fellow competitors, in the same heat gaining the victory ahead of Hamilton with a decent 10.23 heat total.
"I feel like I could have surfed better but I'm definitely happy to take the win," said Omura. "I decided to ride my smaller wave board which felt good for the conditions and helped a lot. I wanted to stay patient which helped as well."
Nao Omura. - WSL / Ethan SmithRecent Mothernest Great Lakes Pro Champion Luana Silva (HAW) kept the ball rolling on the momentum from her recent victory at Boomerang Beach, taking out a heat win against Mothernest Great Lakes runner-up and Carve Pro Champion Sarah Baum (ZAF). Silva found a handful of long righthanders in the heat to claim with a solid 12.73 two-wave heat total.
"I definitely have a lot more confidence following Boomerang," said Silva. "It was a bit difficult to link those longer waves together on the higher tide, so I was stoked to find a few that went the whole way through. It was good to have another heat with Sarah again following our final the other day. I think we bought out the best in each others surfing and it was good to share another heat with her."
Other standouts in the Women's division included Freya Prumm (Gold Coast, Qld), Ellie Turner (UK), Shino Matsuda (Japan), Dominic Barona (Ecuador), Daniella Rosas (Peru) who all notched up heat totals in excess of 13.00 points.
The 2020 Vissla and Sisstrevolution Pro will run from February 25 - March 1.
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