The GoPro World Longboard Championships, China presented by Wanning (WLC) began in excellent 3-5 foot increasing surf at Riyue Bay on Hainan Island. Tropical weather, warm water and super consistent clean offshore surf, made for an awesome day of competition which saw all of Men's Round 1, and the first eight heats of the Women's event, completed.
2010 ASP World Longboard Champion Duane Desoto (HAW) on point in China today. - WSL / Steve Robertson
Kai Sallas (Hawaii) echoed the feelings of most surfers here after he posted an impressive opening heat win.
“For Longboarding these waves are excellent, long perfect peeling waves with some very good sections,†Sallas said. “The climate and coconut trees remind me a lot of my home beaches in Hawaii and if the waves get a little bigger and more powerful in the coming days, as forecast, then we're in for a fantastic event and I'm hoping to build on my performance as we progress through the rounds.â€
French surfer Antoine Delpero highlighted the consistent quality of the waves, posting two excellent 8-point-plus scores to defeat Yuji Hata (JPN) and Nick Alexander (HAW).
“It was a good start for me but it's early days here,†Delpero said. “The waves are very good and I need to be scoring excellent waves every round as it's a high quality field - I'll be ready for Round 3.â€
Chelsea Williams (AUS) on a bomb. - WSL / Will H-S
Reigning ASP World Longboard Champion, Piccolo Clemente of Peru, comfortably took the fast track to Round 3, defeating Chinese pair Zhuang Tie and Wei Huang.
“It's great to be back in China and I'm ready to defend my World Title†said Clemente. “That was a good start for me and with hopefully even bigger waves coming I'm confident I can do well here again."
The performance level and high scores ramped up during the afternoon, as the lower tide increased both wave size and quality. Standout performances came from Jared Neal (AUS), Tony Silvagni (USA), Ned Snow (HAW), while Jefson Silva (Bra) held the highest single wave score of the morning of a 9.50 in his early Round 1 win.
Nic Jones (AUS) in the pocket. - WSL / Will H-S
The biggest upset out of the opening Men's round saw Australia's Nic Jones defeat the event number 2 seed Rodrigo Sphaier (BRA). Jones' performance already improves last year's result, when he left the event after being eliminated in Round 2.
Fortunately for both Men and Women competitors who did not win their heats today, Round 1 is non-elimination, as winners jump to Round 3, while 2nd and 3rd placed surfers go into sudden-death elimination Round 2.
Lindsay Steinriede (USA), the 2011 ASP Women's World Longboard Champion, opened the Women's Round 1 with a close come-from-behind win, scoring an excellent 8-point ride in the final minutes to defeat Geodee Clark (HAW).
“I knew I was behind in the final minutes and I just hoped that mother nature would deliver a good wave for me,†said Steinriede. “She delivered on that great final wave and I got the score so it worked out well for me.â€
Chloe Calmon from Brazil was one of the day's top performers, opening her heat with a two-wave heat tally of 18.65.
“I was so excited to surf the heat in such great waves†said Calmon. “I found my excellent wave scores early in the heat and it was fun to just surf the rest of the heat with only two others out there and just enjoy the surf - It was fantastic.â€
Reigning two-time ASP World Longboard Champion owning the point at Riyue bay. - WSL / Will H-S
Late in the day, the top two seeds, Kelia Moniz (HAW) and Chelsea Williams (AUS), schooled their opponents scoring a series of excellent rides and sending a loud and clear message to the field that they are the two to beat here in China.
Moniz posted the day's highest scoring wave of a 9.75 and heat tally of 19.25 in an almost perfect start to her Title defense!
“I just wanted to go out and have fun!†said Moniz. “Watching Chloe and Chelsea and all the girls surfing so well I was thinking 'Wow, I have my work cut out here'. So I just wanted to surf a good heat and feel my board. The waves are amazing, easily the best I've ever surfed here in China.â€
Tomorrow will be a more intense day for competitors as the event heads into elimination Round 2 that will see many surfers finish their campaigns. With an outstanding swell forecast for the entire event, the action is certain to be exciting.
The GoPro World Longboard Championships China, hosted by Wanning will run from Dec 5 - 12. News, live scores, results, images and video highlights available via - http://www.aspworldtour.com/events/2014/mlt/1028/gopro-world-longboard-championship-china-presented-by-wanning
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Excellent peeling waves around 3 to 4 feet for the opening day at the GoPro World Longboard Championships, China presented by Wanning
- WSL / Steve Robertson
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Piccolo Clemente, reigning ASP World Longboard Champion in Round 1 of the 2014 GoPro World Longboard Championships China
- WSL / Will H-S
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Chloe Calmon from Brazil was the days top performer opening her heat with the highest scoring ride of the day, a 9.65.
- WSL / Steve Robertson
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Jen Smith winning through Round 1 of the 2014 GoPro World Longboard Championships China
- WSL / Will H-S
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Karina Rozunko winning through Round 1 of the 2014 GoPro World Longboard Championships China
- WSL / Will H-S
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Darci Liu at the 2014 GoPro World Longboard Championships China
- WSL / Will H-S
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Chelsea Williams on fire on day 1 of the 2014 GoPro World Longboard Championships China
- WSL / Will H-S
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Kelia Moniz top scored the opening day of the 2014 GoPro World Longboard Championships China
- WSL / Will H-S
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Out the back on Day 1 of the 2014 GoPro World Longboard Championships China
- WSL / Will H-S
High Scores, Great Waves in China at GoPro WLC
WSL
The GoPro World Longboard Championships, China presented by Wanning (WLC) began in excellent 3-5 foot increasing surf at Riyue Bay on Hainan Island. Tropical weather, warm water and super consistent clean offshore surf, made for an awesome day of competition which saw all of Men's Round 1, and the first eight heats of the Women's event, completed.
2010 ASP World Longboard Champion Duane Desoto (HAW) on point in China today. - WSL / Steve RobertsonKai Sallas (Hawaii) echoed the feelings of most surfers here after he posted an impressive opening heat win.
“For Longboarding these waves are excellent, long perfect peeling waves with some very good sections,†Sallas said. “The climate and coconut trees remind me a lot of my home beaches in Hawaii and if the waves get a little bigger and more powerful in the coming days, as forecast, then we're in for a fantastic event and I'm hoping to build on my performance as we progress through the rounds.â€
French surfer Antoine Delpero highlighted the consistent quality of the waves, posting two excellent 8-point-plus scores to defeat Yuji Hata (JPN) and Nick Alexander (HAW).
“It was a good start for me but it's early days here,†Delpero said. “The waves are very good and I need to be scoring excellent waves every round as it's a high quality field - I'll be ready for Round 3.â€
Chelsea Williams (AUS) on a bomb. - WSL / Will H-SReigning ASP World Longboard Champion, Piccolo Clemente of Peru, comfortably took the fast track to Round 3, defeating Chinese pair Zhuang Tie and Wei Huang.
“It's great to be back in China and I'm ready to defend my World Title†said Clemente. “That was a good start for me and with hopefully even bigger waves coming I'm confident I can do well here again."
The performance level and high scores ramped up during the afternoon, as the lower tide increased both wave size and quality. Standout performances came from Jared Neal (AUS), Tony Silvagni (USA), Ned Snow (HAW), while Jefson Silva (Bra) held the highest single wave score of the morning of a 9.50 in his early Round 1 win.
Nic Jones (AUS) in the pocket. - WSL / Will H-SThe biggest upset out of the opening Men's round saw Australia's Nic Jones defeat the event number 2 seed Rodrigo Sphaier (BRA). Jones' performance already improves last year's result, when he left the event after being eliminated in Round 2.
Fortunately for both Men and Women competitors who did not win their heats today, Round 1 is non-elimination, as winners jump to Round 3, while 2nd and 3rd placed surfers go into sudden-death elimination Round 2.
Lindsay Steinriede (USA), the 2011 ASP Women's World Longboard Champion, opened the Women's Round 1 with a close come-from-behind win, scoring an excellent 8-point ride in the final minutes to defeat Geodee Clark (HAW).
“I knew I was behind in the final minutes and I just hoped that mother nature would deliver a good wave for me,†said Steinriede. “She delivered on that great final wave and I got the score so it worked out well for me.â€
Chloe Calmon from Brazil was one of the day's top performers, opening her heat with a two-wave heat tally of 18.65.
“I was so excited to surf the heat in such great waves†said Calmon. “I found my excellent wave scores early in the heat and it was fun to just surf the rest of the heat with only two others out there and just enjoy the surf - It was fantastic.â€
Reigning two-time ASP World Longboard Champion owning the point at Riyue bay. - WSL / Will H-SLate in the day, the top two seeds, Kelia Moniz (HAW) and Chelsea Williams (AUS), schooled their opponents scoring a series of excellent rides and sending a loud and clear message to the field that they are the two to beat here in China.
Moniz posted the day's highest scoring wave of a 9.75 and heat tally of 19.25 in an almost perfect start to her Title defense!
“I just wanted to go out and have fun!†said Moniz. “Watching Chloe and Chelsea and all the girls surfing so well I was thinking 'Wow, I have my work cut out here'. So I just wanted to surf a good heat and feel my board. The waves are amazing, easily the best I've ever surfed here in China.â€
Tomorrow will be a more intense day for competitors as the event heads into elimination Round 2 that will see many surfers finish their campaigns. With an outstanding swell forecast for the entire event, the action is certain to be exciting.
The GoPro World Longboard Championships China, hosted by Wanning will run from Dec 5 - 12. News, live scores, results, images and video highlights available via - http://www.aspworldtour.com/events/2014/mlt/1028/gopro-world-longboard-championship-china-presented-by-wanning
GoPro World Longboard Championship, China
Delpero's perfect 10 at the 2014 World Longboard Championships spread like wildfire.
Antoine Delpero (FRA) scored the only Perfect 10 in the Quarterfinal of the World Longboard Championships, China presented by Wanning.
Australian Harley Ingleby claims World Title at the GoPro World Longboard Championships in China.
Gold Coast's Chelsea Williams claimed her maiden ASP World Longboard Title at the GoPro WLC in China.
Solid waves in China's Riyue Bay Point saw men's round 3 and women's rounds 4/5 of the 2014 World Longboard Championships completed.
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