It was ladies day at the GoPro World Longboard Championships, China presented by Wanning (WLC) today as officials made the call to run through all of Round 2 and 3 of the women's event and put the men's event on standby. By day's end there were just 12 surfers left in contention for the 2014 ASP World Longboard title. A day of consistently good, 3-foot surf saw the world's best female longboarders dominate the long, lefthand waves at Riyue Bay.
Kelia Moniz walking to the nose and back. - WSL / Will H-S
Reigning two-time ASP Women's World Longboard champion Kelia Moniz (HAW) comfortably advanced to the final 12 surfers although not as convincingly as her opening day heat win. Moniz showed flashes of her brilliance and held nothing back in the heat, always going for critical hang 10s along with utilizing the fast and steep wave sections. But she fell on quite a few occasions and was pushed to the end by young Australian Erin Dark.
“I feel good after that heat,†said Moniz. “I was a little leg wobbly, but now's the time to have a heat like that and I'm through and looking forward to bigger and better waves over the next few days. It's going to be a really fun finish!â€
Number two seed Chelsea Williams (AUS) continued her great record here at Riyue Bay, easily accounting for Japan's Yuki Suziki. Williams' scores topped the day with a 9.50 and an 8.50 for a heat-total of 18.00. Her surfing was perfectly suited for this wave and her record here reflects that familiarity having won the event in 2011 and placed 2nd in 2012 and 2013.
“I do love this wave,†said Williams. “It's a long peeling left point break that allows you to show your full bag of tricks. I feel I know the wave well, but so do my opponents. It's always nice to get big scores, the hard part is doing it in every heat.â€
Chloe Calmon storming through the draw at the GoPro WLC China. - WSL / Will H-S
Brazil's Chloe Calmon (BRA) was another of the day's standout performers, proving that coming here early to prepare for the event can pay off. Calmon rode the nose long and fast and performed beautiful and traditional drop knee cutbacks to easily advance into Round 4.
“It's nice to get another Round out of the way and keep progressing,†Calmon said. “I was really excited to get back out there because the waves were really good today. I feel really comfortable with the new judging criteria, I feel like it really suits my surfing. Surfing with a classic style is what I like most about longboarding.â€
[The GoPro World Longboard Championships China, hosted by Wanning, runs through December 12. News, live scores, results, images and video highlights can be found here.
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Kelia Moniz kicking out with a smile 2014 GoPro World Longboard Championships China
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Victoria Vergara happy in Hainan.
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Victoria Vergara advancing into Round 4 of the 2014 GoPro World Longboard Championships China
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Chloe Calmon styling with drop knee cut back at the 2014 GoPro World Longboard Championships China
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Kelia Moniz toes over the nose at the 2014 GoPro World Longboard Championships China
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Tory Gilkerson finished equal 13th at the 2014 GoPro World Longboard Championships China
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Erin Dark finished equal 13th at the 2014 GoPro World Longboard Championships China after losing to Kelia Moniz in Round 3.
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Justine Mauvin, equal 13 place at the 2014 GoPro World Longboard Championships China
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World's Best Dominate Riyue Bay Point at GoPro WLC
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It was ladies day at the GoPro World Longboard Championships, China presented by Wanning (WLC) today as officials made the call to run through all of Round 2 and 3 of the women's event and put the men's event on standby. By day's end there were just 12 surfers left in contention for the 2014 ASP World Longboard title. A day of consistently good, 3-foot surf saw the world's best female longboarders dominate the long, lefthand waves at Riyue Bay.
Kelia Moniz walking to the nose and back. - WSL / Will H-SReigning two-time ASP Women's World Longboard champion Kelia Moniz (HAW) comfortably advanced to the final 12 surfers although not as convincingly as her opening day heat win. Moniz showed flashes of her brilliance and held nothing back in the heat, always going for critical hang 10s along with utilizing the fast and steep wave sections. But she fell on quite a few occasions and was pushed to the end by young Australian Erin Dark.
“I feel good after that heat,†said Moniz. “I was a little leg wobbly, but now's the time to have a heat like that and I'm through and looking forward to bigger and better waves over the next few days. It's going to be a really fun finish!â€
Number two seed Chelsea Williams (AUS) continued her great record here at Riyue Bay, easily accounting for Japan's Yuki Suziki. Williams' scores topped the day with a 9.50 and an 8.50 for a heat-total of 18.00. Her surfing was perfectly suited for this wave and her record here reflects that familiarity having won the event in 2011 and placed 2nd in 2012 and 2013.
“I do love this wave,†said Williams. “It's a long peeling left point break that allows you to show your full bag of tricks. I feel I know the wave well, but so do my opponents. It's always nice to get big scores, the hard part is doing it in every heat.â€
Chloe Calmon storming through the draw at the GoPro WLC China. - WSL / Will H-SBrazil's Chloe Calmon (BRA) was another of the day's standout performers, proving that coming here early to prepare for the event can pay off. Calmon rode the nose long and fast and performed beautiful and traditional drop knee cutbacks to easily advance into Round 4.
“It's nice to get another Round out of the way and keep progressing,†Calmon said. “I was really excited to get back out there because the waves were really good today. I feel really comfortable with the new judging criteria, I feel like it really suits my surfing. Surfing with a classic style is what I like most about longboarding.â€
[The GoPro World Longboard Championships China, hosted by Wanning, runs through December 12. News, live scores, results, images and video highlights can be found here.
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