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Rob Machado vinner US open för tredje gången

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Senare i år besöker Rob Europa för första gången på flera år. En bra chans att se en stillegend på nära håll. (Artikel på engelska)

Rob Machado wins the US Open of Surfing for third time
 
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Rob Machado : photo ASP/Covered Images




 

ROB MACHADO REIGNS SUPREME AT HONDA U.S. OPEN OF SURFING

30 July, 2006 : - - HUNTINGTON BEACH, Calif. - Former two-time event champion and last year’s runner-up Rob Machado (Cardiff, CA) re-asserted his U.S. Open of Surfing supremacy today winning his third title in front of thousands at Huntington Beach.

"I will never get tired of coming here," Machado said. "The crowd down here has been so amazing all week. The energy that was out there in the final was unbelievable. I lost a close final to Andy Irons here last year and that was hard to swallow, so this feels fantastic."

Muscling out Roy Powers (Hanalei, HI) in the six-star ASP World Qualifying Series (WQS) event, the Honda U.S. Open of Surfing presented by O’Neill, former world No. 2 Machado now finds himself in the WQS top-50 despite having only surfed a handful of events in 2006.

"I’ve only surfed three contests this year but I’m heading to Europe to compete in a couple of events there which should be fun because I haven’t surfed there in years," Machado, who is semi-retired from competitive surfing, said. "I guess I’ll just see where I’m sitting on the ratings (WQS) after that and take it from there."

 


Machado & Powers on the podium : photo ASP/Covered Images

 

Incidentally, Machado has won two of the three events he’s surfed in 2006 - today’s proceedings, as well as a four-star competition at Pipeline (Hawaii) - and now appears quite capable of qualifying for the Foster’s ASP Men’s World Tour should he be so inclined.

Powers, current no. 41 on the Foster’s ASP Men’s World Tour, needed just an average wave score of a 6.33 to change today’s outcome. "Rob is a machine and can get the scores on any wave he goes on," Powers said. "I could have applied a bit more pressure, but I wanted to win honorably and I came really close - all I needed was one more score."

Powers’ runner-up finish finds him rocketing from 86th to 26th on the WQS ratings, a move that will no doubt aid the young Hawaiian in his quest to re-qualify for the Foster’s ASP Men’s World Tour. "I need this," Powers, currently struggling in his World Tour rookie season, said. "My rookie season hasn’t been going so well. Hopefully this momentum goes my way in the upcoming qualifying events and maybe even on the World Tour."

Mike Losness (San Clemente, CA) punctuated his best ASP event to date with a third-place finish at the Honda U.S. Open. The flexible goofy-footer surfed incredibly well all event before succumbing to boyhood-hero Machado.

 


Mike :Losness : photo ASP/Covered Images

 

"A few rounds ago I was happy, so I’m just ecstatic now," Losness said of his finish. "I don’t feel bad that I lost in that heat, there’s something to be said about drawing really good guys in your heats because those are the guys you want to beat and those are the heats you want to surf."

Losness has concentrated on endeavors outside the competitive realm in recent years, but today’s success may well inspire the 25-year-old to focus on elite-tour qualification.

"This was really big for me because I don’t do the WQS - I do some of the events but I want to do more next year," Losness said. "Having a result like this will really put me up in the standings, so when I travel around the world to compete, I won’t have to surf through the trials to get into the events. I’ve actually just entered a five-star in Portugal at the end of the month so who knows what will happen this year."

Jeremy Flores (Reunion Island), 18, surfed brilliantly all week but failed to advance past Powers in the semifinals. Competing in his first event ever in Huntington Beach, his third-place finish rockets him to fifth on the WQS ratings and puts him in excellent position to qualify for next year’s elite tour.

 


Josh Kerr : photo ASP/Covered Images

 

"I’m pretty young - I just turned 18 two months ago so I have no pressure to qualify for the World Tour," Flores said. "I have a lot of time ahead of me. I’ll be stoked if I qualify this year but if I don’t I’m sure I will within a few years. I’m dedicating this year to surfing contests so we’ll see how it goes."

Michael Campbell (Port Macquarie, AUS) was on fire this morning securing the only perfect 10-point ride of the event before coming up short against Losness. His equal fifth-placing today bolsters his rating to 11th on the WQS.

Many ASP World Qualifying Series campaigners will go directly from Huntington to Japan and England for high-rated events commencing tomorrow.

The Lost Pro Junior, an ASP $10,000 grade-two event, saw Ben Dunn (Old Bar, AUS) tear through the final this afternoon. Dunn, who’s done extremely well in the junior series this year, is also enjoying immense success on the WQS and at an elite-level having surfed as a wildcard in three of six events on the Foster’s Men’s World Tour this year.

 


Ben Dunn : photo ASP/Covered Images

 

"My main focus has been the WQS this year and the juniors have been a little side thing that I’ve used to get some heat practice out of," Dunn, 20, said. "Although this is my last year on the ASP Pro Juniors (only surfers 20 and under are eligible) so I certainly want to do well. Even if I qualify for the World Tour in 2007, I’ll still be competing in the World Junior Championships in January."

The O’Neill U.S. Open of Longboarding title went local surfer Dodger Kremel (Huntington Beach, CA). Kremel secured an 18.60 out of a possible 20, leaving his opponents needing a combination of scores. The victory over former ASP World Champions Joel Tudor (Cardiff, CA) and Colin McPhillips (San Clemente, CA) elicited a massive response from the hometown crowd.

"I don’t even know what to say," Kremel said of the emotional win. "Colin got that really good wave and I knew I had to try to get a good one too. I’m just so stoked all my friends and family came and this is sick. My dad couldn’t be here because he just passed away but all of this is for him."

The next item on the ASP North America agenda is the Oakley Pro Junior presented by Heritage Surf and Sport in Ocean City, New Jersey on August 5 & 6, 2006.

 


Spectators for the final : photo ASP/Covered Images 

 

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RESULTS DAY FOUR:

HONDA U.S. OPEN OF SURFING PRES. BY O’NEILL FINAL RESULTS:

MEN’S HONDA U.S. OPEN OF SURFING PRES. BY O’NEILL - ASP $125,000 WQS SIX-STAR
Final Results: (1st wins the event and earns US$15,000; 2nd finishes runner-up and earns US$7,500)
Final: Rob Machado (USA) 13.83 def. Roy Powers (HAW) 11.20

Semifinal Results: (1st advances to the Finals; 2nd finishes equal 3rd and earns US$3,750)
Semifinal 1: Roy Powers (HAW) 14.34 def. Jeremy Flores (REU) 11.33
Semifinal 2: Rob Machado (USA) 14.07 def. Mike Losness (USA) 13.50

Quarterfinal Results: (1st advances to the Semifinals; 2nd finishes equal 5th and earns US$2,000)
Heat 1: Roy Powers (HAW) 11.33 def. Tanio Barreto (BRA) 7.67
Heat 2: Jeremy Flores (REU) 9.90 def. Bobby Martinez (USA) 8.10
Heat 3: Rob Machado (USA) 15.17 def. Josh Kerr (AUS) 14.67
Heat 4: Mike Losness (USA) 14.00 def. Michael Campbell (AUS) 9.83

Round Six Results: (1st and 2nd advance to the Quarterfinals; 3rd finishes equal 9th and earns US$1,500)
Heat 1: Roy Powers (HAW) 16.33, Bobby Martinez (USA) 13.33, Mason Ho (HAW) 7.76
Heat 2: Jeremy Flores (REU) 11.20, Tanio Barreto (BRA) 10.27, Victor Ribas (BRA) 6.50
Heat 3: Rob Machado (USA) 13.33, Mike Losness (USA) 7.00, Luke Munro (AUS) 5.60
Heat 4: Michael Campbell (AUS) 14.90, Josh Kerr (AUS) 11.10, Tim Curran (USA) 10.53

LOST PRO JUNIOR - ASP $10,000 GRADE TWO
1st: Ben Dunn (AUS) 16.00; earned US$2,500
2nd: Tory Meister (HAW) 16.00; earned US$1,500
3rd: James Woods (AUS) 13.17; earned US$1,100
4th: Nick Rozsa (USA) 11.00; earned US$900

O’NEILL U.S. OPEN OF LONGBOARDING
1st: Dodger Kremel (USA) 18.60
2nd: Colin McPhillips (HAW) 15.13
3rd: Taylor Jensen (AUS) 13.90
4th: Joel Tudor (USA) 13.57

 


Men's WQS Ratings After Evt#25 Honda US Open of Surfing, Huntington Beach,California-USA

Munro,Luke AUS 1 7615
Neve,Dayyan AUS 2 7594
Kling,Gabe USA 3 7467
Basnett,Ricky ZAF 4 7401
Padaratz,Neco BRA 5 7326
Flores,Jeremy REU 6 7210
Kerr,Josh AUS 7 7194
Dunn,Ben AUS 8 6807
Bourgeois,Ben USA 9 6573
Bryson,Royden ZAF 10 6551
Courtney,Drew AUS 11 6453
Campbell,Michael AUS 12 6401
Perrow,Kieren AUS 13 6239
Rebiere,Eric FRA 14 6175
Flintoff,Kirk AUS 15 5990
Howse,Jarrad AUS 16 5930
Beven,Patrick FRA 17 5896
Miranda,Bernardo BRA 18 5828
Ribas,Victor BRA 19 5743
Otton,Kai AUS 20 5664
Gudauskas,Patrick USA 21 5616
Todd,Mike USA 22 5483
Quinn,Maz NZL 23 5460
Simpson,Brett USA 24 5426
Neves,Leonardo BRA 25 5402
Powers,Roy HAW 26 5195
Alves,Heitor BRA 27 5170
Muscroft,Nic AUS 28 5100
Cuizon,Dustin HAW 29 5094
Dornelles,Rodrigo BRA 30 5075
Winter,Russell  GBR 31 5024
Gouveia,Fabio BRA 32 5021
Sedley,Leigh AUS 33 5020
Centeio,Joel HAW 34 5000
Bacalso,Kekoa HAW 35 4934
Ross,Daniel AUS 36 4901
Pires,Tiago PRT 37 4876
Hansen,Bobby NZL 38 4860
Silva,Jean da BRA 39 4822
Wright,Warwick ZAF 40 4737
Hall,Glenn AUS 41 4685
Rocha,Marcondes BRA 42 4681
Curran,Nathaniel USA 43 4658
Nolan,Asher USA 44 4656
Silva,Andre BRA 45 4614
Machado,Rob USA 46 4540
Gray,Alex USA 47 4518
Logie,Travis ZAF 48 4495
Fernandes,Gustavo BRA 49 4451
Bettero,Hizunome BRA 50 4427
Ohno,Masatoshi JPN 50 4427
Toth,Brian PRI 52 4394
Redman,Daniel ZAF 53 4389
Eleogram,Ola HAW 54 4367
Coutinho,Odirlei BRA 55 4263
Romao,Simao BRA 56 4248
Trekinho,Marcelo BRA 57 4244
Khodr,Jihad BRA 58 4243
Barreto,Tanio BRA 59 4242
Boal,Tim FRA 60 4206
Thompson,Jay AUS 61 4165
Bombaci,Rhys AUS 62 4105
Gossmann,Shaun AUS 63 4094
Sullivan,Jarrad AUS 64 4062
Gutierrez,Pablo ESP 65 3958
Aranburu,Aritz ESP 66 3947
Faria,Junior BRA 67 3937
Weare,David ZAF 68 3921
Stedman,Luke AUS 69 3858
Lipke,Marlon DEU 70 3831
Bortoletto,Antonio ZAF 71 3814
Riou,Alain PYF 72 3807
Ward,Shaun USA 73 3798
Ziems,Corey AUS 74 3788
Mujica,Justin PRT 75 3786
Coghlan,Nick AUS 76 3763
Yeomans,Nathan USA 77 3725
Galvao,Renato BRA 78 3715
Acero,Eneko ESP 79 3692
Gaskell,Hank HAW 80 3687
Brown,Yerin AUS 81 3650
Moody,Sean HAW 81 3650
Barca,Dustin HAW 83 3631
Mitchell,Beau AUS 84 3616
Campbell,Ryan AUS 85 3592
Moura,Paulo BRA 86 3585
Jones,Matt AUS 87 3467
Barnes,Jock AUS 88 3435
Brooks,Troy AUS 89 3387
Smith,Jordy ZAF 90 3353
Carroll,Nathan HAW 91 3352
Santos,Bruno BRA 92 3351
Patacchia,Fredrick (jnr) HAW 93 3315
Sodre,Yuri BRA 94 3238
Belo,Jano BRA 95 3220
Quinn,Jay NZL 96 3115
Henrique,Pedro BRA 97 3078
Herdy,Guilherme BRA 98 3070
Losness,Mike USA 99 3051
Hardman,Daniel BRA 100 3050

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About ASP:
The Association of Surfing Professionals (ASP) is the governing body of professional surfing. Crowning surfing’s undisputed world champions since 1976, the ASP sanctions the following tours: the Foster’s ASP Men’s World Tour, the ASP Women’s World Tour, the World Qualifying Series (WQS) and the World Longboarding, Junior and Masters Championships. The ASP is dedicated to showcasing the world’s best surfing talent in a variety of progressive formats and has revolutionized the way the world watches surfing via their webcasts. The organization is divided into seven different regions: Africa, Asia, Australasia, Europe, Hawaii, North America, and South America. These regions manage all their respective domestic affairs under the guidance of ASP International, which is located on the Gold Coast of Australia. ASP International and ASP North America are committed to the progression of surfing and are dedicated to continuing excellent relationships with their surfers, event operators, sponsors and media. For more information log onto www.aspworldtour.com or www.aspnorthamerica.org.


About Bank of the West Beach Games/Honda US Open of Surfing:
The "2006 Bank of the West Beach Games featuring the Honda U.S. Open of Surfing presented by O’Neill" attracts more than 600 international competitors and features surfing, skateboarding, BMX, FMX and volleyball in world-class venues along with an interactive lifestyle festival spread over 12 acres. All events are open to the public, free of charge. Surfing competition begins on Friday, July 21 and runs through Sunday, July 30. Festival activities, BMX and skate competitions begin on Thursday, July 27 with FMX starting on Friday, July 28. Consumer information is available at www.usopenofsurfing.com and www.bankofthewestbeachgames.com.

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