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		<title>Billabong Pro Junior Champions for 2011 crowned in solid surf at Vic Bay</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[With only a slight drop in swell from Saturday, the Billabong Pro Junior Finals went down in dramatic fashion in large surf at Vic Bay as the 4-day event culminated late on Sunday afternoon. After yesterday’s cancellation of competition due to massive waves, it was more than fitting that the final day went off in [...]]]></description>
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<p>With only a slight drop in swell from Saturday, the Billabong Pro Junior Finals went down in dramatic fashion in large surf at Vic Bay as the 4-day event culminated late on Sunday afternoon. After yesterday’s cancellation of competition due to massive waves, it was more than fitting that the final day went off in solid 6-8 foot surf with some very committed and valiant surfers taking on the biggest and best that Vic Bay had to throw at them.</p>
<p>First up this morning were the Pro Junior Girls who had been waiting patiently for the past 3 day’s for their chance to surf. And after 3 days of waiting, the girls paddled straight into some of the biggest sets of the day with some getting washed in, while the fortunate few scratched out the back.</p>
<p>The four who managed to fight their way through the draw and into the final were Emma Smith (J-Bay), Nicole Pallet (Durban), Heidi Palmboom (Bluff) and Bianca Buitendag (Vic Bay).  After an initial slow start, Bianca set the tone for the final with a succession of fluid backhand snaps and despite gallant attempts to match the score by Nicole, Heidi and Emma, Bianca was in a class of her own at a wave she knows so well and powered convincingly through to take the win, and in so doing earning herself R2 500 prize-money and 1 000 valuable PST ratings.</p>
<p>Anyone who witnessed the U12 heats en route to the final will testify to some of the bravest and courageous surfing ever seen in a junior event. In front of many anxious parents and onlookers, the plucky U12’s took to the heavy seas in search of some of the biggest waves they had ridden in their fledging competitive careers.</p>
<p>In between some of the ‘groms’ taking 8ft closeout waves on the head and enduring countless hold down’s, some sensational waves were ridden at least 3 times overhead for the young chargers. In the end, it was the spirited Adin Masencamp from Strand in Cape Town who took the impressive win over Ethan Fletcher (Cape Town), Jose Faulkner (J-Bay) and Jake Elkington (Cape Town) who placed 2nd, 3rd and 4th respectively.</p>
<p>Next up were the U14 Boy’s who must also be commended for braving the gnarly conditions. In a hotly contested final with positions constantly changing, in the end it was Matt McGillivray from P.E who stole the show with a late minute score to pip Steffen Burrows (Strand) into second. Event standout Jordy Maree (Cape Town) took 3rd while a physically drained Adin Masencamp, having surfed in consecutive finals, taking 4th. With some very mature and calculated surfing displayed by all the finalists, it’s safe to say that South African junior surfing has some exciting future talents to look out for. </p>
<p>The U16 Boys division then raised the bar even higher. With a packed Vic Bay boardwalk, the U16 finalists put on a show that many will never forget, and what some, including legendary surf coach Graham Hynes, are calling the finest final they’ve watched in years. Ultimately it was two of South Africa’s brightest surfing talents going blow for blow in the still ‘sizey’ and consistent conditions.</p>
<p>J-Bay’s Dylan Lightfoot picked off the bombs and racked up a 9 and a high 8 point score. KZN South Coaster Slade Prestwich answered right back with a succession of stylish hack’s including one massive roundhouse rail grab carve that looked remarkably similar to those consistently pulled off by Dane Reynolds. Lightfoot, having then taken the lead back again watched in angst as Slade smashed his way to his highest wave score of the day with a 9 point ride courtesy of an under-the-lip 360 rail spin. However, it was just less than the 9.4 score he needed and Dylan secured a memorable victory, much to the delight of the cheering crowd.</p>
<p>With the ocean beginning to settle and rippable conditions prevailing, it came time for the much anticipated finale of the Premier Pro Junior Boy’s division. Umhlanga’s Beyrick De Vries, still fresh off the plane from France was up against rival Nick Godfrey, who had managed to take down St Francis Bay compatriot Dale Staples in their semifinal match-up.</p>
<p>With both surfers being event-standout’s it was always expected to be a nail bitter, and after the first exchange of rides, it looked to be heading that way. However, Beyrick sat slightly wider and lucked into 2 set waves that he milked all the way to the beach and despite the KZN surfer having to endure 2 consecutive ‘run-arounds’ back into the line-up, Godfrey simply wasn’t able to find the mid 7 point score he so badly needed.</p>
<p>And with that, the final buzzer sounded, the crowd erupted and elated top seed Beyrick De Vries was crowned the Billabong Pro Junior Vic Bay Champion for 2011. Having consistently posted huge scores all weekend, charging the heavy surf and wowing the judges with his progressive no holds barred approach, it was a truly deserved win for the quirky 19 year old.  Along with the prestigious internationally rated ASP Grade-One win, Beyrick walked away with a $2000 US Dollars in prize-money and 250 ASP ratings points along with a SONY Trick Docking Station which was presented to every finalist across all five divisions.</p>
<p><strong>Billabong Pro Junior Vic Bay</strong><br />
<strong>Results</strong><br />
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<strong>Pro Junior Boys</strong><br />
1.  Beyrick de Vries (Umhlanga)                $2000 + Nixon watch + Sony Trick<br />
2.  Nick Godfrey (Cape St Francis)           $1000 + Sony Trick<br />
=3.  Dale Staples (St Francis Bay)            $550<br />
=3.  Dylan Lightfoot (Jeffreys Bay)            $550<br />
=5.  Dane Staples (St Francis Bay)           $250<br />
=5.  Jarred Veldhuis (Kommetjie)              $250<br />
=5.  Matt Pallet (Durban)                            $250<br />
=5.  Slade Prestwich (Scottburgh)             $250</p>
<p><strong>Pro Junior Girls</strong><br />
1. Bianca Buitendag (Vic Bay)                 R2500 + Sony Trick + Nixon Watch<br />
2. Nicole Pallet (Durban)                          R1500 + Sony Trick                 <br />
3. Heidi Palmboom (Bluff)                        R750<br />
4. Emma Smith (J-Bay)                            R500</p>
<p><strong>U16 boys</strong><br />
1. Dylan Lightfoot (Jeffreys Bay)             R1 200 + Sony Trick + Nixon Watch<br />
2. Slade Prestwich (Scottburgh)              R2 000 + Sony Trick<br />
3.  Jordan Maree (Kalk Bay)                    R800 + Sony Trick<br />
4.  Diran Zakarian (Melkbos)                   R500 + Sony Trick</p>
<p><strong>U14 boys</strong><br />
1.  Matt McGillivray (Port Elizabeth)        R1500 + Sony Trick<br />
2.  Steffen Burrows (Strand)                    R1000 + Sony Trick<br />
3.  Jordan Maree  (Kalk Bay)                R600 + Sony Trick<br />
4.  Adin Masencamp (Strand)                  R400 + Sony Trick</p>
<p><strong>U12 boys</strong><br />
1.  Adin Massencamp (Strand)                R1 500 + Sony Trick<br />
2.  Ethan Fletcher (Cape Town)              R750 + Sony Trick<br />
3.  Jose Faulkner (J-Bay)                        R500 + Sony Trick<br />
4.  Jake Elkington (Cape Town)              R250 + Sony Trick</p>
<p><strong>Von Zipper Air Show</strong><br />
1.  Matt Pallet (Durban)                            R2 000 + VZ Sunnies</p>
<p>The internationally rated Pro Junior men’s event is sanctioned by ASP Africa, the regional office for ASP International, while the Pro Surf Tour (PST) women’s and boy’s events are sanctioned by Surfing South Africa (SSA), the national controlling body for the sport.</p>
<p>Images and video, results, heat sheets and news from the Billabong Pro Junior Vic Bay will be available daily at the official contest portal powered by Zigzag <a href="http://www.zigzag.co.za/wpmu/bongjuniorseries">www.zigzag.co.za/wpmu/bongjuniorseries</a> as well as <a href="http://www.billabong.com/za">www.billabong.com/za</a></p>
<p>The Billabong Pro Vic Bay is proudly supported by Sony, Von Zipper, Kustom and Nixon and Zigzag Surfing Magazine</p>
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<strong>Billabong South Africa</strong><br />
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		<title>Billabong Pro Junior Vic Bay to decide spots on ASP World Junior Tour</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 26 Aug 2011 05:49:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[South Africa’s best junior surfers aged 20-and-under will be vying for coveted invitations to compete on the 2011 ASP World Junior Tour when the Billabong Pro Junior event is run at Victoria Bay in the Southern Cape next week. Scheduled for Thursday to Sunday, 1-4 September, the event is the second and final stop on [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.kahunasurf.co.za/kp/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/AAW110115-R5-quarters-stables3063bwj10kirstin_n_1295071436-500.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-2164" title="Pictured: Dale Staples (St Francis Bay) shows the form that saw him grab the No. 3 ranking on the 2010 ASP World Junior Tour in Australia in January. Photo: ASP / Kirstin" src="http://www.kahunasurf.co.za/kp/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/AAW110115-R5-quarters-stables3063bwj10kirstin_n_1295071436-500.jpg" alt="" width="489" height="326" /></a></p>
<p>South Africa’s best junior surfers aged 20-and-under will be vying for coveted invitations to compete on the 2011 ASP World Junior Tour when the Billabong Pro Junior event is run at Victoria Bay in the Southern Cape next week.</p>
<p>Scheduled for Thursday to Sunday, 1-4 September, the event is the second and final stop on the 2011 ASP Africa Pro Junior Series where the top four surfers in the year-end rankings qualify to take on their peers from around the globe in the three-event World Junior Tour with the winner crowned the ASP World Junior Champion in Sydney, Australia in January 2012.</p>
<p>Competition will be fierce with a total of more than R50 000 in prize-money at stake next weekend of which US $5 000 (approx. R35 000) is on offer in the ASP 1-Star rated Pro Junior men’s event. Nearly R14 000 will be shared by the top four in the SSA sanctioned Pro Junior Women and Under 16, U14 and U12 boy’s Pro Surf Tour (PST) events and an additional R2 000 goes to the winner of the VonZipper Air Show.</p>
<p>And all four finalists in each division, from U12 to Pro Junior, will also receive a limited edition Sony Trik to the value of R2 400.</p>
<p>Beyrick de Vries (Umhlanga) leads the ASP Africa rankings after the first event in Durban in April. De Vries, Slade Prestwich (Scottburgh) in second position and Dylan Lightfoot (Jeffreys Bay) and Michael February (Kommetjie) in equal third, are the front-runners for the ASP World Junior Tour slots.</p>
<p>Dale Staples (St Francis Bay), who finished third on the ASP World Junior Tour rankings in January this year, fellow Billabong team rider Matt Bromley (Kommetjie), David van Zyl (Glenashley) and Matt Pallet (Bergvliet) are ranked equal fifth and need a top performance at Victoria Bay to force their way into contention for one of the four slots available.</p>
<p>The Billabong Pro Junior men’s event will also create history when a trio of Ghanaian surfers – Clement Baidoo and brothers Peter and Emmanuel Ansah – participate in a surfing event in South Africa for the first time.</p>
<p>Vic Bay local Bianca Buitendag (George), winner of the Billabong Pro Junior Women’s World Championships in Australia in January, heads a competitive field in the women’s event at her home break. Buitendag, who has already qualified for the 2011 ASP Pro Junior Tour via her ASP World Women’s Tour ranking, will be up against the likes of Billabong team rider Emma Smith (Jeffreys Bay), Heidi Palmboom (Bluff), Nikita Kekana (Durban) and Inge McLaren (East London).</p>
<p>Josh Smit (Warner Beach) is the top seed in the U16 boy’s, the biggest division of the event, with Dylan Lightfoot (J-Bay), Diran Zakarian (Melkbosstrand) and Brandon Benjamin (Retreat) capable of causing an upset.</p>
<p>Jordan Maree (Tokai) will be up against perennial rivals Matt McGillivray (Port Elizabeth), Adin Masencamp (Strand), Ethan Fletcher (Kommetjie) and Shane Sykes (Salt Rock) in the U14 division while Fletcher and Masencamp will also do battle with brothers Jake and Max Elkington from Cape Town, amongst others, in the U12’s.</p>
<p>The spectacular VonZipper Air Show, where the surfer successfully completing the most innovative aerial manoeuvre pockets the winner-takes-all R2 000 prize-purse, will be staged on the final day.</p>
<p>The customary vibrant social scene at the Billabong Pro Vic Bay event will be substantially upgraded this year when Jeremy Loops, one of Cape Town’s hottest up and coming musical talents, performs live with friends at the Saturday evening Bring-and-Braai in the Caravan Park.</p>
<p>The internationally rated Pro Junior men’s event is sanctioned by ASP Africa, the regional office for ASP International, while the Pro Surf Tour (PST) women’s and boy’s events are sanctioned by Surfing South Africa (SSA), the national controlling body for the sport.</p>
<p>Images, results and news from the Billabong Pro Junior Vic Bay will be available daily at <a href="http://www.billabong.com">www.billabong.com</a>.</p>
<p>The Billabong Pro Vic Bay is proudly supported by Sony, Von Zipper, Kustom and Nixon.</p>
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<p>Issued on behalf of:</p>
<p>Brendon Kegel – Media and Communications<br />
Billabong South Africa<br />
Tel:                   042 200 2747<br />
Fax:                  042 293 2478<br />
Cell:                  083 799 0110<br />
Email:               <a href="mailto:brendon.kegel@billabong.co.za">brendon.kegel@billabong.co.za</a></p>
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Tel / Fax:     +27 (0) 21 783 4965<br />
Mobile:        +27 (0) 82 423 1964<br />
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		<title>Sarah Baum surfs into ASP Women’s World Tour contention + ASP Africa News</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sarah Baum used her patented forehand attack and full repertoire of progressive manoeuvres to clinch an outstanding third place finish in the ASP 6-Star Swatch Girls Pro France at Hossegor last Friday. The result rocketed the 17 year-old from Warner Beach up to No. 7 on the latest ASP Women’s World Rankings and into contention [...]]]></description>
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<p>Sarah Baum used her patented forehand attack and full repertoire of progressive manoeuvres to clinch an outstanding third place finish in the ASP 6-Star Swatch Girls Pro France at Hossegor last Friday.</p>
<p>The result rocketed the 17 year-old from Warner Beach up to No. 7 on the latest ASP Women’s World Rankings and into contention for a spot on the 2011 ASP Women’s World Title Race. The Top 6 on the World Rankings at the end of each year join the Top 10 from the ASP World Title Race Rankings to contest all the events on following year’s World Title Race, the series of contests that determine the annual ASP Women’s World Champion.</p>
<p>With three of the women ranked above Baum already well-placed to re-qualify via their World Title Race Rankings, the SA teenager is in fact currently fourth in line for one of the six qualifying spots with three Star series events still to be run in 2011.</p>
<p> Starting the Swatch event in the Round of 48, Baum posted a number of excellent performances including recording the highest scoring ride of Day 2 of the event on Friday – 8.75 out of a possible 10 – and winning a tightly contested quarterfinal over elite tour member Alana Blanchard (HAW). In the semifinals Baum was ousted by eventual runner-up Sage Erikson (USA), pocketing US $2 000 and 2 080 rankings points for third place.</p>
<p>“I am super stoked with a third here,” Baum said. “I didn’t expect to get this far in the event. Last year I made it to the Round of 12 and I am really pleased to beat that. It is my best result for sure. All the girls are ripping and it is a great feeling to be part of it. I am heading down to Estoril on Tuesday and I am now looking towards that contest.”</p>
<p>The Swatch event was won by current ASP World No. 2 Sally Fitzgibbons (AUS). Other South African girls in the event included Nikita Robb (East London, 19th), Bianca Buitendag (Victoria Bay, 19th), Rosanne Hodge (EL, 25th), Tarryn Chudleigh (Kommetjie, 37th) along with Fay Zoetmulder (Port Elizabeth) and Tanika Hoffman (Kom) who placed equal 49th.</p>
<p>The entire SA girls’ contingent has travelled to Portugal for the ASP 6-Star Estoril Surf and Music Billabong Girls 2011 which runs from Friday to Sunday, 10-12 June. The final two events on the 2011 ASP Women’s World Tour rankings, both 6-Star rated, will be run in Spain and on the Azores Islands in September.</p>
<p><strong>Swatch Girls Pro France Final Result</strong><br />
Sally Fitzgibbons (AUS) 16.00 Def. Sage Erickson (USA) 9.70</p>
<p><strong>Swatch Girls Pro France Semi-Final Results </strong><br />
Heat 1: Sally Fitzgibbons (AUS) 15.67 Def. Courtney Conlogue (USA) 15.00<br />
Heat 2: Sage Erickson (USA) 10.77 Def. <strong>Sarah Baum (ZAF) 4.67</strong></p>
<p><strong>Swatch Girls Pro France Quarter-Final Results</strong><br />
Heat 1: Courtney Conlogue (USA) 10.25 Def. Justine Dupont (FRA) 7.15<br />
Heat 2: Sally Fitzgibbons (AUS) 12.00 Def. Paige Hareb (NZL) 8.90<br />
Heat 3: Sage Erickson (USA) 8.00 Def. Suelen Naraisa (BRA) 7.20<br />
Heat 4: <strong>Sarah Baum (ZAF) 14.25 </strong>Def. Alana Blanchard (HAW) 8.40</p>
<p><strong>ASP Women’s World Tour Rankings</strong> (After event #4 – Swatch Girls Pro France)<br />
1 Conlogue,Courtney  USA 8220<br />
2 Erickson,Sage  USA 6080<br />
3 Fitzgibbons,Sally  AUS 5580<br />
4 Hareb,Paige   NZL 4680<br />
5 Woods,Rebecca  AUS 4183<br />
6 Ho,Coco   HAW 3880<br />
<strong>7 Baum,Sarah  ZAF 3423</strong><br />
8 Ado,Pauline  FRA 3160</p>
<p><strong>South Africans</strong><br />
17 Robb,Nikita   ZAF 2143<br />
22 Buitendag,Bianca  ZAF 1843<br />
37 Hodge,Rosanne  ZAF 1170<br />
37 Chudleigh,Tarryn  ZAF 1170<br />
48 Zoetmulder,Faye  ZAF 880<br />
77 Hoffman,Tanika  ZAF 250</p>
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<p><strong>Bianca Buitendag grabs third place in Swatch Girls Pro Junior in France</strong></p>
<p>Bianca Buitendag continued her sensational assault on the World’s age-group surfing scenario by grabbing third spot in the Swatch Girls Pro Junior France on Saturday.</p>
<p>The lanky 17 year-old from Victoria Bay in the Southern Cape, who won the Billabong ASP World Junior Championships in Australia in January and finished runner-up in the U18 girls’ division of the Quiksilver ISA World Junior Championships in Peru 10 days ago, again defeated a slew of the world’s best female surfers aged 20-and-under in France.</p>
<p>Buitendag earned US $350 after defeat by eventual champion Sarah Mason (NZL) in a semifinal encounter held in tricky one metre waves.</p>
<p>“The swell definitely dropped and although the conditions were quite nice I didn’t get any good scoring waves,” said Buitendag. “I have a Pro Junior event coming up in South Africa and it is very important to get a result there to qualify for the World Juniors.”</p>
<p>Mason went on to beat Demitry Stoyle (AUS) in the final held at Les Bourdaines on the Bay of Biscay coast. South Africans Faye Zoetmulder (PE) and Tanika Hoffman (Kom) finished 25th and 33rd respectively.</p>
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<p><strong>Royden Bryson the top South African in South American Prime events</strong></p>
<p>Royden Bryson produced the best results by the South Africans in the two Prime rated events run in South America over the past fortnight. The Hout Bay based Capetonian boosted his ASP World Tour ranking from No. 113 to No. 81 after placing 13th in the Saquarema Surf Pro International near Rio de Janeiro and following that up with 9th in the Super Surf International in Santa Catarina.</p>
<p>Both events were run in huge waves with the final day of the Saquarema event postponed to the Monday when the waves on the Sunday were deemed too dangerous for competition. ASP Dream Tour member Kai Otton (AUS) beat Raoni Monteiro (BRA) to pocket the US$40 000 and 6 500 points there while Brazilian prodigy Gabriel Medina,17, scored two perfect 10 point rides on the final day to claim the title from experienced Australian Tom Whittaker in the Super Surf.</p>
<p>Dale Staples (St Francis Bay), who qualifies for all 11 events on the 2011 Prime Series thanks to his third place finish in the 2010 ASP World Junior Title Tour, and fellow 20 year-old, Shaun Joubert (Mossel Bay), who leapfrogged into the top 100 on the rankings with an outstanding fifth place finish in the first Prime event of 2011, were eliminated in the first round (Round of 96) in both events.</p>
<p>Brandon Jackson (Durban North) and former ASP Dream Tour campaigner Travis Logie (Durban) only competed in the Super Surf event with Jackson ousted early and Logie, in his first event after recovering from a foot injury sustained in April, advanced to the Round of 48 but placed fourth in his next match-up to end the event 37th overall.</p>
<p>Logie has dropped from No. 28 to No. 42 in the rankings but remains the highest placed SA surfer behind Jordy Smith (Durban) who is No. 2 behind 10 times ASP World Champion Kelly Slater (USA). Joubert has maintained his ranking of No. 80 with Bryson now up to No. 81 while Jackson has held on to his No. 104 spot.</p>
<p><strong>ASP World Tour Rankings</strong> (After Super Surf International, Brazil)<br />
1 Slater,Kelly   USA 66200<br />
<strong>2 Smith,Jordy  ZAF 52000</strong><br />
3 Fanning,Mick  AUS 43648<br />
4 Burrow,Taj   AUS 43177<br />
5 Durbidge,Bede  AUS 39370</p>
<p><strong>South Africans</strong> (Top 200 out of 784)<br />
42 Logie,Travis  ZAF 15162<br />
80 Joubert,Shaun  ZAF 8570<br />
81 Bryson,Royden  ZAF 8564<br />
104 Jackson,Brandon  ZAF 6280<br />
113 Palmboom,Rudy ZAF 5807<br />
141 Strachan,Klee  ZAF 4072<br />
147 Fahrenfort,Damien  ZAF 3849<br />
157 Gibbens,Brendon  ZAF 3357<br />
170 Staples,Dale   ZAF 2912<br />
176 Weare,David  ZAF 2695<br />
178 De Vries,Beyrick  ZAF 2608</p>
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<p><strong>Beyrick de Vries takes early lead in ASP Africa Pro Junior men’s rankings</strong></p>
<p>Beyrick de Vries won the 2-Star rated Quiksilver Pro Junior at New Pier in Durban back in April to take the early lead in the 2011 ASP Africa Pro Junior men’s rankings which determine four of the five-man squad invited to compete in the this year’s ASP World Junior Title series.</p>
<p>De Vries, 18, from Umhlanga, produced an impressive display of progressive surfing to overcome Slade Prestwich (Scottburgh), 16, in the final and take home US $2 500 and 500 rankings points.</p>
<p>Dylan Lightfoot (Jeffreys Bay) and Michael February (Kommetjie) were sidelined by Prestwich and de Vries in their respective semifinals while Dale Staples (St Francis Bay), David van Zyl (Glenashley), Matt Pallet (Cape Town) and Matt Bromley (Kommetjie) ended their campaigns in the quarters.</p>
<p>The ASP Africa Pro Junior men’s rankings will be finalised after the 1-Star Billabong Pro Junior at Victoria Bay in the Southern Cape from September 1-4. The top four on the season ending rankings plus the highest placed ASP Africa Pro Junior on the ASP World Tour Rankings who has not already qualified via the local rankings will join representatives from the other six ASP regions in the World Junior Title series.</p>
<p>The 2011 series comprises three events starting with the Oakley ASP World Junior in Bali from October 3-14, followed by the inaugural Arnette ASP World Junior in Rio de Janeiro from October 24-November and culminating in the Billabong ASP World Junior Championships which will be staged as part of the recently announced Australian Open of Surfing at Manly Beach in Sydney from 11-19 February, 2012.</p>
<p><strong>ASP Africa Pro Junior Men’s Rankings</strong> (After Quiksilver Pro Junior)</p>
<p>1 De Vries, Beyrick 500<br />
2 Prestwich, Slade 375<br />
3 Lightfoot, Dylan 281<br />
 February, Michael 281<br />
5 Staples, Dale  211<br />
 Bromley, Matthew 211<br />
 Van Zyl, David 211<br />
 Pallet, Matt  211<br />
9 Gibbens, Brendon 158<br />
 Smit, Rigard  158<br />
 Godfrey, Nicholas 158<br />
 Baum, Sarah  158</p>
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<p><strong>Mid-year international events in Durban, Ballito &amp; Jeffreys Bay</strong></p>
<p>South Africa’s traditional mid-year series of international surfing events will be kick-started by the ASP 1-Star Roxy Wahine Girls Pro Junior in Durban followed by the ASP Prime rated Mr Price Pro Ballito at Ballito in KZN and culminates in Jeffreys Bay with the Billabong Pro J-Bay, stop No. 4 of 11 on the 2011 ASP World Title series.</p>
<p>The inaugural edition of the Roxy Wahine Pro Junior to be an ASP rated event will be staged at New Pier in Durban on the weekend 18 &amp; 19 June. The event features the country’s best 20-years-and-under female surfers competing for a prize-purse of US $2 000 with the winner also earning one of the two coveted invitations to compete in the 2011 ASP World Junior Title series.</p>
<p>The 12th edition of Mr Price Pro Ballito is stop No. 7 of 11 on the ASP Prime Tour and will be run from July 4-10. The event is restricted to the top 88 ranked ASP surfers who enter plus six wildcards and two trialists and offers $250 000 in total prize-money with $40 000 and 6 500 points going to the winner. The field is headed by defending event champion and current World No. 2, Jordy Smith, and includes 24 of the world’s top 34 ranked surfers.</p>
<p>The 26th running of the Billabong Pro J-Bay will again attract all of the world’s top 34 ranked surfers to the waves of Supertubes from July 14-24. The event offers a total purse of $425 000 with the winner earning $75 000 and 10 000 points. The seeding is headed by 10-time and reigning ASP World Champion Kelly Slater (USA) along with former world champions Mick Fanning (AUS) and CJ Hobgood (USA), former event champions Jordy Smith (ZAF) and Australians Joel Parkinson and Taj Burrow and current ASP World Title Race ranking s leader Adriano de Souza (BRA).</p>
<p><strong>ASP World Title Race rankings</strong> (After event No. 3 – Billabong Pro Rio)</p>
<p>1 Adriano De Souza (BRA) 20500<br />
2 Joel  Parkinson (AUS) 19200<br />
3 Kelly  Slater (USA)  16950<br />
4 Taj  Burrow (AUS)  16500<br />
<strong>5 Jordy Smith (ZAF)  14750</strong><br />
6 Owen  Wright (AUS) 12150<br />
7 Michel Bourez (PYF) 12000<br />
8 Mick  Fanning (AUS) 11500<br />
9 Bede  Durbidge (AUS) 11000<br />
9 Tiago  Pires (PRT)  11000</p>
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<p>For more news on the South African based ASP Events see <a href="http://www.aspafrica.com">www.aspafrica.com</a>. For up to date news on the events and ASP Africa members ‘like’ ASP Africa on Facebook</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[South African Dale Staples clinched third place in the inaugural ASP World Junior Series rankings after a heart-breaking quarterfinal loss to eventual runner-up, American Nat Young, in the Billabong ASP World Junior Championships fuelled by Monster Energy at North Narrabeen beach in Sydney, Australia, earlier today (Saturday). Coming into the event as the No. 2 [...]]]></description>
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<p>South African Dale Staples clinched third place in the inaugural ASP World Junior Series rankings after a heart-breaking quarterfinal loss to eventual runner-up, American Nat Young, in the Billabong ASP World Junior Championships fuelled by Monster Energy at North Narrabeen beach in Sydney, Australia, earlier today (Saturday).</p>
<p>Coming into the event as the No. 2 seed, and with top seed Jack Freestone (AUS) watching from the beach after being eliminated in 9th place on Wednesday, Staples needed to advance to the semifinals to take the rankings lead.</p>
<p>However, it was not to be and the 20-year-old from St Francis Bay in the Eastern Cape surfed nervously, falling several times while attempting the same manoeuvres that had seen him defeat a number of the world’s best 20-and-under surfers on his way to the last eight in the event.</p>
<p>Nevertheless, Staples led for most of the 30 minute heat as Young also posted a string of low scoring rides before finally nailing two good manoeuvres on a ride that scored 5.83 out of 10. Despite riding two more waves in the remaining three minutes, Staples could not find the 5.34 points he required for victory.</p>
<p>Young went on to post an excellent 8.33 point ride to grab a finals berth via a last minute victory over Mitch Crews (AUS), who had the honour of becoming the first Australian since 2006 to reach the semifinals in the in the world’s most prestigious junior surfing event.<br />
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Meanwhile, in the top half of the draw, France’s Marc Lacomare employed a combination of outstanding wave selection in the tricky one metre waves and a repertoire of committed full rail carves to blast his way past friend and travelling companion Charles Martin from Guadalupe and then Brazilian aerial wizard Caio Ibelli to reach the final.</p>
<p>The final was a ding-dong affair with Young needing to win the event to overtake Freestone and become the first American to claim the ASP World Junior title. However, it was Lacomare who prevailed, emulating compatriot Maxime Huscenot’s victory last year and making it a double triumph for France this year as he added the men’s crown to the women’s title won by Alizee Arnaud earlier in the week.</p>
<p>An elated Jack Freestone (AUS), winner of the first event in the ASP World Junior Series event in Bali in October, was crowned the 2010 ASP World Junior Champion, finishing top of the rankings ahead of Young (USA), Staples (ZAF) and Ibelli (BRA).</p>
<p>“It’s been a mixed roller coaster of emotions watching the heats unfold,” Freestone said. “Big congratulations to all of the guys. It’s a dream come true. I never thought it would come true after placing 9th in this event, but I’m just so happy.”</p>
<p>Freestone and Arnaud will be presented with their trophies and officially crowned ASP World Junior Champions alongside ten-times ASP Men&#8217;s Champion, Kelly Slater (USA) and four times Women&#8217;s ASP World Champion Steph Gilmore (AUS) at the ASP World Champions Banquet scheduled for the Gold Coast in February.</p>
<p>In addition to the prestigious titles that accompany their performances, the Top 4 men’s finishers receive a massive boost to their future careers by earning preferential seeding into the Round of 96 of all ASP PRIME events for 2011. The Top 8 are also given seeds into the round before the last round of all 1-6 ASP Star Series events.</p>
<p>For highlights from the Billabong ASP World Junior Championships log on to <a href="http://www.billabongpro.com/">http://www.billabongpro.com</a>.<br />
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For more ASP information, log onto <a href="http://www.aspworldtour.com/">www.aspworldtour.com</a>.</p>
<p>Television newsfeeds and web highlights packages will be made available to TV and online media on competition days. Please contact <a href="mailto:jj@billabong.com.au">jj@billabong.com.au</a>.</p>
<p>As the Billabong ASP World Junior Championships fueled by Monster Energy was unfolding, competitors and others involved in the event were also focused on the devastating flooding that was impacting the state of Queensland. Event sponsor Billabong committed $50,000 to the Premier&#8217;s Flood Relief Appeal and, through the Rush Surf retail banner, is planning to donate clothing to needy communities.</p>
<p>Anyone wishing to make a donation to the Queensland Government&#8217;s flood appeal can visit <a href="http://www.qld.gov.au/floods/donate.html">http://www.qld.gov.au/floods/donate.html</a></p>
<p>The Billabong ASP World junior Championships fueled by Monster Energy is made possible with the support of Sony, Volkswagon, VonZipper, Nixon, Australia’s Surfing Life Magazine, Warringah Council and NSW Sport and Recreation.</p>
<p><strong>Billabong ASP World Junior Championships Final Result:<br />
</strong>1 – Marc Lacomare (FRA) 14.00<br />
2 – Nat Young (USA) 11.50</p>
<p><strong>Billabong ASP World Junior Championships Semifinals Results:<br />
</strong>SF 1: Marc Lacomare (FRA) 11.07 def. Caio Ibelli (BRA) 10.03<br />
SF 2: Nat Young (USA) 13.60 def. Mitch Crews (AUS) 13.40</p>
<p><strong>Billabong ASP World Junior Championships Quarterfinals Results:<br />
</strong>QF 1: Caio Ibelli (BRA) 15.00 def. Kiron Jabour (HAW) 10.37<br />
QF 2: Marc Lacomare (FRA) 15.27 def. Charles Martin (GLP) 11.90<br />
QF 3: Nat Young (USA) 10.83 def. <strong>Dale Staples (ZAF) 9.60<br />
</strong>QF 4: Mitch Crews (AUS) 13.54 def. Miguel Pupo (BRA) 9.84</p>
<p><strong>Billabong ASP World Junior Rankings (Top 8):<br />
</strong>1: Jack Freestone (AUS)<br />
2: Nat Young (USA)<br />
<strong>3: Dale Staples (ZAF)<br />
</strong>4: Caio Ibelli (BRA)<br />
5: Mitch Crews (AUS)<br />
6: Kiron Jabour (HAW)<br />
7: Marc Lacomare (FRA)<br />
8:Charles Martin (GLP)<br />
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The ASP is dedicated to showcasing the world&#8217;s best surfing talent in a variety of progressive formats and has revolutionized the way the world watches surfing via their webcasts and other media platforms. The organization is divided into seven different regions: Africa, Japan, Australasia, Europe, Hawaii, North America, and South America.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-2042" title="Dale Staples (St Francis Bay), seen here in action in Bali, will be going all-out to clinch the ASP World Junior title in Australia over the next week. Credit: ASP/Robertson" src="http://www.kahunasurf.co.za/kp/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/OPJ10-D5-DaleStaplesOakleyBali10Robbo5_0290_n_1286330347-500.jpg" alt="Dale Staples (St Francis Bay), seen here in action in Bali, will be going all-out to clinch the ASP World Junior title in Australia over the next week. Credit: ASP/Robertson" width="492" height="328" /></p>
<p><strong>Billabong ASP World Junior Championships fuelled by Monster Energy<br />
</strong>ASP World Junior Tour<br />
North Narrabeen, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia<br />
January 8 – 16, 2011</p>
<p> <br />
South Africa’s Dale Staples (St Francis Bay) is the second seed for the Billabong ASP World Junior Championships which starts at North Narrabeen beach in Sydney, Australia, tomorrow (10.30pm tonight, South African time) and runs until 16 January.</p>
<p>Staples finished second to Jack Freestone (AUS) in the first stop on the ASP Junior Tour in Bali in October and will be pushing hard to topple the Australian from the top of the ratings heap and become only the second-ever South African to claim the ASP World Junior title since compatriot Jordy Smith won in 2006.<br />
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Staples, who celebrated his 20th birthday on Tuesday, was just metres from beating Freestone on a heart-stopping last minute ride in the final in Bali.<br />
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“I had a pretty good wave, a solid tube which I didn’t come out of and it could have been the winning ride, for sure,” Staples said. “But, I was happy to make the Final and we’ll see what happens at Narrabeen.”</p>
<p>“It’s (the Billabong ASP World Junior Championship) easily the most important event of any junior surfer’s career, it’s the one to win for sure. Narrabeen is a high performance wave. There’s not much you can’t do out there. It’s a beach break and I’m sure every surfer in the event will be going hard and pushing it. I’m looking forward to it,” added Staples.<br />
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The 48 man field features the world’s top 20-and-under surfers from the seven ASP regions, along with three sponsor’s wildcards, all of whom are capable of forcing their way into contention for the title.</p>
<p>Surfers to watch out for include defending champion Maxime Huscenot (FRA) and the likes of Nat Young and Keanu Asing, the top seeds from the USA and Hawaii respectively, alongside a host of Brazilians who have an amazing rapport with the waves at Narrabeen, having annexed the title four times and provided three runners-up.</p>
<p>However, despite never having competed at Narrabeen, history favours Staples in his head-to-head battle with Freestone as no Australian has clinched the title there since Joel Parkinson 10 years back (2001) and no Aussie has even reached the semifinals since Matt Wilkinson in 2006!</p>
<p>Staples will be joined in the event by compatriots Shaun Joubert (Mossel Bay), Beyrick de Vries (Umhlanga), Brendon Gibbens (Kommetjie) and ASP Africa Pro Junior champion Chad du Toit (Berea, Durban).</p>
<p>The Billabong ASP Women’s Junior Championships, which runs in conjunction with the men’s event, will feature South Africans Bianca Buitendag (George) and Chantelle Rautenbach (Melkbosstrand).</p>
<p>The SA girls will be up against the likes of Tyler Wright (AUS), the winner of the Bali leg, and fellow ASP World Tour rookies Laura Enever (AUS), the defending champion, and Sage Erikson (USA).</p>
<p>A traditional Aboriginal ceremony will open proceedings. The Koomurri Performance Group will perform from 07:15am, Saturday 8th January. The performance includes a “Welcome to Country” &amp; “Smoking Ceremony”, and face painting of competitors representing the various world surfing regions.</p>
<p>The Billabong ASP World Junior Championships will be webcast LIVE via <a href="http://www.billabongpro.com">www.billabongpro.com</a><br />
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For more information, log onto <a href="http://www.aspworldtour.com">www.aspworldtour.com</a><br />
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The Billabong ASP World Junior Championships fuelled by Monster Energy is made possible with the support of Sony, Volkswagen, VonZipper, Nixon, Australia’s Surfing Life Magazine, Manly Warringah Council and NSW Sport and Recreation.</p>
<p><strong>Upcoming Round 1 Billabong ASP World Junior Championships Heats:<br />
</strong>Heat 1: <strong>Shaun Joubert (ZAF),</strong> Tyler Newton (HAW), Ty Watson (AUS)<br />
Heat 2: Maxime Huscenot (FRA), Krystian Kymerson (BRA), Evan Thompson (USA)<br />
Heat 3: Marc Lacomare (FRA), <strong>Chad Du Toit (ZAF),</strong> Takumi Nakamura (JPN)<br />
Heat 4: Nat Young (USA), Luke Davis (USA), Andrew Doheny (USA)<br />
Heat 5: Miguel Pupo (BRA), Evan Geiselman (USA), Hiroto Arai (JPN)<br />
Heat 6: Granger Larsen (HAW), Nic Von Rupp (DEU), Enrique Ariitu (PYF)<br />
Heat 7: Caio Ibelli (BRA), Alex Smith (HAW), Ramzi Boukhiam (MOR)<br />
Heat 8: Jack Freestone (AUS), Ian Gouveia (BRA), Keala Naihe (HAW)<br />
Heat 9: <strong>Dale Staples (ZAF),</strong> Charles Martin (GLP), Tom Cioarec (FRA)<br />
Heat 10: Mitch Crews (AUS), Chris Salisbury (AUS), Arashi Kato (JPN)<br />
Heat 11: Jesse Mendes (BRA), Albee Layer (HAW), Conner Coffin (USA)<br />
Heat 12: Kiron Jabour (HAW), Dean Bowen (AUS), Ian Gentil (HAW)<br />
Heat 13: Davey Cathels (AUS), Guillermo Satt (CHL), Ryan Callinan (AUS)<br />
Heat 14: Kolohe Andino (USA), Kaimana Jaquias (HAW), Kaishu Tanaka (JPN)<br />
Heat 15: <strong>Beyrick De Vries (ZAF),</strong> Keanu Asing (HAW), Kaito Onashi (JPN)<br />
Heat 16: <strong>Brendon Gibbens (ZAF),</strong> Fillipe Jervis (PRT), Peterson Crisanto (BRA)</p>
<p><strong>Upcoming Round 1 Billabong ASP Women’s World Junior Championships Heats:<br />
</strong>Heat 1: Justine Dupont (FRA), Lakey Peterson (USA), Camila Cassia (BRA)<br />
Heat 2: Sage Erickson (USA), <strong>Chantelle Rautenbach (ZAF),</strong> Malia Manuel (HAW)<br />
Heat 3: Laura Enever (AUS), Alessa Quizon (HAW), Minato Takahashi (JPN)<br />
Heat 4: Tyler Wright (AUS), Diana Cristina (BRA), Ellie-Jean Coffey (AUS)<br />
Heat 5: Felicity Palmateer (AUS), Leila Hurst (HAW), Nao Omura (JPN)<br />
Heat 6: <strong>Bianca Buitendag (ZAF),</strong> Alizee Aranaud (FRA), Airini Mason (NZL)</p>
<p><strong>ENDS</strong></p>
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<p><strong>ASP Africa<br />
</strong>Contact:            Colin Fitch – Operations Manager<br />
Tel:                   021 534 5738<br />
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<p><strong>About ASP:</strong> The Association of Surfing Professionals (ASP) is the recognized world governing body of professional surfing and has been crowning surfing’s undisputed World Champions since 1976. The ASP sanctions and crowns World Champions for the following tours: the ASP World Tour, the ASP Women’s World Tour, ASP World Junior Tour, ASP World Longboard and Masters Championships.<br />
The ASP is dedicated to showcasing the world&#8217;s best surfing talent in a variety of progressive formats and has revolutionized the way the world watches surfing via their webcasts and other media platforms. The organization is divided into seven different regions: Africa, Japan, Australasia, Europe, Hawaii, North America, and South America.</p>
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		<title>Billabong’s Shaun Joubert sets ASP Africa record with third victory in Oakley Pro Junior</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Billabong team rider Shaun Joubert won the Oakley Pro Junior title for the third time in as many years on Saturday to write his name into the ASP Africa record books as the first surfer to win the same event three times in succession since the local tour was inaugurated in 1988. “That’s pretty cool [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-1337" title="Pictured: Billabong team rider Shaun Joubert (Mossel Bay), 19, throws a sheet of spray as he hits the lip of a wave at Port Alfred on his way to victory in the Oakley Pro Junior on Saturday. Photo: Kolesky/SanDisk" src="http://www.kahunasurf.co.za/kp/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/Shaun-Joubert-19-Mossel-Bay.JPG" alt="Pictured: Billabong team rider Shaun Joubert (Mossel Bay), 19, throws a sheet of spray as he hits the lip of a wave at Port Alfred on his way to victory in the Oakley Pro Junior on Saturday. Photo: Kolesky/SanDisk" width="512" height="340" /></p>
<p>Billabong team rider Shaun Joubert won the Oakley Pro Junior title for the third time in as many years on Saturday to write his name into the ASP Africa record books as the first surfer to win the same event three times in succession since the local tour was inaugurated in 1988.</p>
<p>“That’s pretty cool and an honour when you consider how many other great surfers have competed in Pro Junior and Open events over the years,” Joubert commented when informed of his historic achievement.</p>
<p>The superstar from Mossel Bay, who turns 19 today, posted a stellar performance to defeat reigning ASP Africa Pro Junior Champion Chad du Toit in the final of the ASP Grade-2 rated event at Port Alfred.</p>
<p>Competing in outstanding 1.5 metre waves at Eastern Beach, Joubert fell behind early in the final as du Toit surged into the lead. Needing a substantial 8.25 points for the lead at the halfway point, Joubert scored exactly that on an inside wave that he worked all the way through to the inside. But du Toit regained the lead with a 7.50 before the champion clinched the title on a set wave where he used his full repertoire of high performance manoeuvres to record a near-perfect 9.5 out of 10.</p>
<p>&#8220;Whenever we get to surf a contest in good waves I&#8217;m sure not too many guys complain,&#8221; Joubert said of the excellent conditions, adding &#8220;I&#8217;m just happy to be back and get a good result. It was pretty obvious that Chad was the man to beat and he put me under pressure with his first seven (point ride). I blew my first two waves, so I was lucky more waves came to me.”</p>
<p>Having set winning the ASP Africa Pro Junior title as his main goal for 2010, Joubert’s haul of 1 500 points from the event has consolidated his lead at the top of rankings after three of the four events have been completed.</p>
<p>“It’s not always possible to achieve your goals, and I haven’t done the maths, but it looks like I’m well placed to achieve that goal this year, which will be great!”</p>
<p>He also earned an early birthday present of US $2 500 (approx. R18 750), taking his 2010 Pro Junior winnings to R37 000 after his victory in the first event of the year in Durban at Easter.</p>
<p>The ultra-talented teenager from the Southern Cape also placed highly in several ASP Pro Junior events in Australia earlier in the year and attended a Billabong high-performance training camp in Hawaii. On the ASP World Tour he has recorded results of 37<sup>th</sup> and 17<sup>th</sup> in 6-Star rated events in Tasmania and Scotland to be ranked No. 146 on the combined ASP World Rankings list with further earnings of R24 000.</p>
<p>“I’d like to really thank Greg Emslie (former ASP World Title contender) for looking after me in the lead-up to this event. And also Billabong and all my other sponsors for supporting me over the years, even when I wasn’t doing as well,” Joubert said.</p>
<p>Joubert leaves next week for Brazil where he will compete in several ASP 5 and 6-Star events during May before competing in the 6-Star event in Sri Lanka in June and the Mr Price Pro Ballito in July in an effort to boost his ASP World Ranking and make the cut-off for the ASP Prime rated events, which are held in premium venues with a restricted field, in the second half of the year.</p>
<p>Joubert’s Billabong team mates also fared well at Port Alfred where Australian Ryan Callinan placed third after losing to the champion in the semifinals while Dale Staples (St Francis Bay), the winner of the Billabong Pro Junior Dolphin coast on Tuesday, placed 5<sup>th</sup> overall.</p>
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		<title>Top Australian junior surfers join SA surf stars in Billabong Junior Series on Dolphin Coast</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 22 Apr 2010 09:16:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Top Australian junior surfers Ryan Callinan and Thomas Woods have arrived in South Africa to take on the cream of SA’s U20 surf stars in the Billabong Junior Series event that will be run on the Dolphin Coast of KwaZulu-Natal from Sunday to Tuesday, 25-27 April. Callinan, who won the trials and went on to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-1289" title="Pictured: Billabong’s Shaun Joubert (Mossel Bay) is one of the top contenders for the Pro Junior men’s title in the Billabong Junior Series Photo courtesy Billabong" src="http://www.kahunasurf.co.za/kp/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/Shaun-Joubert-Mossel-Bay.JPG" alt="Pictured: Billabong’s Shaun Joubert (Mossel Bay) is one of the top contenders for the Pro Junior men’s title in the Billabong Junior Series Photo courtesy Billabong" width="495" height="334" /></p>
<p>Top Australian junior surfers Ryan Callinan and Thomas Woods have arrived in South Africa to take on the cream of SA’s U20 surf stars in the Billabong Junior Series event that will be run on the Dolphin Coast of KwaZulu-Natal from Sunday to Tuesday, 25-27 April.</p>
<p>Callinan, who won the trials and went on to finish 17th in the Billabong ASP World Junior Championships in Sydney in January, and Woods, the former Capetonian who won the opening leg of the Open Men’s division in the Queensland State Titles last weekend, will add an international interest to the ASP Grade 1 rated Billabong Pro Junior event.</p>
<p>The Ozzie pair, both 17, will be up against the likes of top seeds Shaun Joubert (Mossel Bay), Beyrick de Vries (Umhlanga), Matt Bromley and fellow Kommetjie resident Brendon Gibbens who placed 1st through 5th respectively in the opening ASP Africa Pro Junior event in Durban over Easter.</p>
<p>The local quartet have all just returned from competing in Scotland and were fortunate to get back in time due to the travel chaos in Europe caused by the volcano in Iceland that has grounded all air traffic since last weekend.</p>
<p>They will be joined by the likes of reigning ASP Africa Pro Junior champion Chad du Toit (Durban), Eastern Cape standouts Dale &amp; Dane Staples (St Francis Bay), Bertie Stuurman (Jeffreys Bay), Kommetjie’s Davey Brand and a host of others in chasing the US $5 000 (approx. R37 000) prize-purse plus Billabong and ASP Africa Pro Junior series ratings points and now international pride in the premier division in the event.</p>
<p>International campaigner and Billabong team rider Tarryn Chudleigh (Kommetjie) heads a strong field that includes reigning ASP Africa and Billabong Junior Series champions, Sarah Baum (Athlone Park) and Bianca Buitendag (George) in the PST sanctioned Pro Junior girl’s event with the champion crowned on Monday afternoon.</p>
<p>A huge entry of the country’s top Under 16, U14 and U12 boys will also be in action over the three days with the contest being staged at the beach between Umhlanga and Ballito providing the best waves on each day.</p>
<p>All competitors will receive an SMS with the venue and start time for each day of the contest while the location and daily event updates can be accessed throughout the event via the Event Hotline at 071 179 9813.</p>
<p>The VonZipper Air Show where the surfer successfully completing the most innovative aerial manoeuvre earns the winner-takes-all R2 000 prize-purse, will be run after the boys finals on Tuesday.</p>
<p>Images, results and news will be available daily during the event at www.billabong.com and a TV documentary, produced by Silver Bullet Productions, will be broadcast post event on Vuzu – DSTV Channel 123.</p>
<p>The PST events in the Billabong Junior Series are sanctioned by Surfing South Africa (SSA), the national controlling body for the sport, while the internationally rated Pro Junior men’s event is sanctioned by ASP Africa, the regional office for ASP International.</p>
<p>The series is proudly supported by Von Zipper, Kustom and Nixon and fueled by Monster Energy.</p>
<p>The 2010 Billabong Junior Series starts on the Dolphin Coast of KwaZulu-Natal from 25-27 April and concludes at Victoria Bay (1-4 September) where the series champions will be crowned for the 14th time.</p>
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		<title>KZN’s Dolphin Coast to host opening event on 2010 Billabong Junior Series</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Dolphin Coast of KwaZulu-Natal between Umhlanga and Ballito will be the venue for the opening event on the 2010 Billabong Junior Series, the premier national tour for surfers aged 20 and younger, which will crown series champions for the 14th consecutive year in September. Scheduled for Sunday to Tuesday, 25-27 April, the Dolphin Coast [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-1277" title="Pictured: Billabong’s Dale Staples (St Francis Bay) shows the progressive surfing style that has made him one of the top contenders for the Pro Junior men’s title in the Billabong Junior Series. Photo courtesy Billabong" src="http://www.kahunasurf.co.za/kp/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/Dale-Staples.JPG" alt="Pictured: Billabong’s Dale Staples (St Francis Bay) shows the progressive surfing style that has made him one of the top contenders for the Pro Junior men’s title in the Billabong Junior Series. Photo courtesy Billabong" width="474" height="302" /></p>
<p>The Dolphin Coast of KwaZulu-Natal between Umhlanga and Ballito will be the venue for the opening event on the 2010 Billabong Junior Series, the premier national tour for surfers aged 20 and younger, which will crown series champions for the 14th consecutive year in September.</p>
<p>Scheduled for Sunday to Tuesday, 25-27 April, the Dolphin Coast event will use a mobile format that takes the contest to the best waves available on each day. Breaks like Salmon Bay and Surfers in Ballito, Westbrook or Main Beach in Umhlanga have been identified as potential venues with the competitors and public notified of where the contest will be staged at 7am daily.</p>
<p>The event features an Association of Surfing Professionals (ASP) Grade 1 Pro Junior men’s event with US $5 000 (approx. R37 000) in prize-money. There are also invaluable ratings points at stake that count towards the prestigious Billabong Junior Series title, the ASP Africa Pro Junior crown and for the four-man squad who receive coveted invitations to compete in the inaugural ASP World Junior Series that starts in Bali in October.</p>
<p>Alongside the men’s event are Surfing South Africa sanctioned Pro Surf Tour events for Pro Junior girls and Under 12, U14 and U16 age categories for boys that determine the series champions and count for the annual SSA PST age group titles.</p>
<p>Shaun Joubert, the 18 year-old standout from Mossel Bay who won the first Pro Junior men’s event of the year in Durban over Easter, heads a stellar line up that includes Billabong team mates Dale and Dane Staples (St Francis Bay), the Kommetjie pair of Matt Bromley, third in Durban, and Davey Brand and JBay local Bertie Stuurman.</p>
<p>Other top contenders who will be striving to overtake Joubert at the top of the 2010 rankings and pocket the Nixon 42-20 PU Watch valued at over R3000 that goes to the event winner are reigning ASP Africa Pro Junior champ Chad du Toit and fellow Durbanite Shawn Dennis, Beyrick de Vries and Devin Lane from Umhlanga and Brendon Gibbens (Kommetjie).</p>
<p>Billabong’s Tarryn Chudleigh returns from campaigning on the ASP World Qualifying Series (WQS), where she reached the final in her opening event of the year in Australia, and will be the one to beat in the Pro Junior girls.</p>
<p>The 20 year-old from Kommetjie faces stiff opposition from 2009 Billabong Junior Series champion Bianca Buitendag (George), perennial standout Chantelle Rautenbach (Melkbosstrand), Faye Zoetmulder (Port Elizabeth) and the Smith sisters, Emma and Gina, from Jeffreys Bay.</p>
<p>Reigning series champion Steven Sawyer (Jeffreys Bay) will be going all out to defend his U16 boy’s title from a group comprising Mikey Venter (Warner Beach), Jarred Veldhuis (Kommetjie), Diran Zakarian (Melbos) and Dylan Lightfoot (Jeffreys Bay), amongst others.</p>
<p>Benji Brand (Kommetjie) heads a super competitive U14 boy’s field that features Dylan Wichmann (Marina da Gama), Steffen Burrows (Somerset West), Jason Harris (Scottburgh) and Dolphin Coast local Shane Sykes (Salt Rock).</p>
<p>The youngest division – the U12 boys – will see a shoot out between 2009 champ Jordan Maree (Kalk Bay) and Cape Town rivals Ethan Fletcher (Kommetjie), Donovan Wichmann (Marina da Gama) and Jake Elkington, the Somerset West pair of Adin Masencamp and David Burrows, PE’s Matthew Hobson and Bevan Willis (Durban).</p>
<p>Each event in the Billabong Junior Series also features a spectacular VonZipper Air Show where the surfer successfully completing the most innovative aerial manoeuvre earns the winner-takes-all R2 000 prize-purse.</p>
<p>The format for the Dolphin Coast event sees the opening rounds of all divisions staged on Sunday with the Pro Junior girls champion crowned on Monday and the boys titles decided on Tuesday, along with the VZ Air Show.</p>
<p>All competitors will receive an SMS with the venue and start time for each day of the contest while the location and daily event updates can be accessed throughout the event via the Event Hotline at 071 179 9813.</p>
<p>Images, results and news will be available daily during the event at www.billabong.com and a TV documentary, produced by Silver Bullet Productions, will be broadcast post event on Vuzu – DSTV Channel 123.</p>
<p>The PST events in the Billabong Junior Series are sanctioned by Surfing South Africa (SSA), the national controlling body for the sport, while the internationally rated Pro Junior men’s event is sanctioned by ASP Africa, the regional office for ASP International.</p>
<p>The series is proudly supported by Von Zipper, Kustom and Nixon and fueled by Monster Energy.</p>
<p>Entries for the event have officially closed but there is still space for late entries in several divisions. Please contact Billabong Events &amp; Contest Coordinator, Laureen Payne, at 042 200 2600 or laureen.payne@billabong.co.za before entering online.</p>
<p>The 2010 Billabong Junior Series starts on the Dolphin Coast of KwaZulu-Natal from 25-27 April and concludes at Victoria Bay (1-4 September) where the series champions will be crowned for the 14th time.</p>
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		<title>Billabong’s Shaun Joubert flies to victory at opening ASP Africa event in Durban</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Billabong team rider Shaun Joubert used superior heat strategy and his patented fins free surfing ability to literally fly to victory in the opening event on the 2010 ASP Africa Pro Junior calendar – the Quiksilver Pro Junior presented by Durban and Resolution at North Beach – in Durban on Sunday. The 18 year-old standout [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-1255" title="Pictured: Billabong team rider Shaun Joubert (Mossel Bay), 18, successfully boosts a hands free aerial to win the Quiksilver Pro Junior and R19 000 at North Beach in Durban on Sunday Photo: Greg Ewing" src="http://www.kahunasurf.co.za/kp/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/ShaunJoubert0022GregEwing-Quik-Pro-Jnr-Easter-20101.jpg" alt="Pictured: Billabong team rider Shaun Joubert (Mossel Bay), 18, successfully boosts a hands free aerial to win the Quiksilver Pro Junior and R19 000 at North Beach in Durban on Sunday Photo: Greg Ewing" width="496" height="330" /></p>
<p>Billabong team rider Shaun Joubert used superior heat strategy and his patented fins free surfing ability to literally fly to victory in the opening event on the 2010 ASP Africa Pro Junior calendar – the Quiksilver Pro Junior presented by Durban and Resolution at North Beach – in Durban on Sunday.</p>
<p>The 18 year-old standout from Mossel Bay was unstoppable on the final day of the Grade 2 internationally rated event, dispatching Billabong teammate Dale Staples (St Francis Bay) in the quarterfinals before convincingly outscoring reigning ASP Africa Pro Junior champion Chad du Toit (Durban) in the semis to set up a highly anticipated final against Beyrick de Vries (Umhlanga).</p>
<p>Joubert took control of the final from the outset, posting a solid 7.0 points out of 10 on his first ride in the small but rippable right-handers before slamming the door on his opponent at the death with an outstanding 8.25 that included a trademark hands free, high-flying aerial.</p>
<p>“It’s so great to win an event again,” said an ecstatic Joubert on the podium. “I’m surfing in all the Pro Junior events in South Africa this year, so I want to keep the momentum going from this win and hopefully get some more good results in the rest of the events.”</p>
<p>The win earned Joubert R19 000 and a precious 1 500 ratings points, rocketing him into the early lead in the rankings that will determine the ASP Africa representatives to compete in the inaugural ASP World Pro Junior Series starting in Bali in October.</p>
<p>“My main goal for the this year is to win the ASP Africa Pro Junior title and I’m also trying to make the top 100 on the WQS ratings,” explained Joubert who matriculated with a B average at the end of last year and turns 19 next month.</p>
<p>“I’m off to Scotland on the weekend to compete in the O’Neill Cold Water Classic, a 6-Star rated WQS event from April 13-19, then its straight back to SA for the Billabong Pro Junior Dolphin Coast that starts on 25 April.”</p>
<p>The super-talented surfer, who was born in Bloemfontein but has grown up and honed his surfing talent in the Southern Cape, has already had a busy start to the year, placing ninth in a Pro Junior and earning a Round of 48 finish in a WQS event in Australia after spending a week of intensive training in Hawaii with Billabong Australia team manager and coach Sasha Stocker.</p>
<p>Joubert’s fellow Billabong SA team riders also shone in all the categories of the Quicksilver Pro Junior event on the weekend with Matthew Bromley (Kommetjie) taking third and Dale Staples fifth in the Pro Junior division, Steven Sawyer (Jeffreys Bay) placed third in the U16 division of the King Of The Groms and Benji Brand (Kommetjie) the runner-up in the U14’s and fifth in the U16’s.</p>
<p>And in the Resolution Health Expression Session, Davey Brand (Kommetjie) produced the best aerial to pocket the R 1 500 Red Bull Got Wings award while Dale Staples won the Resolution Best Wave Award and R1,500 for a wave that opened up across the inside and enabled him to flare with a series of progressive manoeuvres.</p>
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		<title>Huscenot and Enever Take Out Billabong ASP World Junior Championships</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Billabong ASP World Junior Championships fuelled by Monster Energy Incorporating the Von Zipper Trials North Narrabeen, Sydney, New South Wales Australia January 9 – 17, 2010 Huscenot and Enever Take Out Billabong ASP World Junior Championships   NORTH NARRABEEN, New South Wales/Australia (Saturday, January 16, 2010) – Maxime Huscenot (REU), 17, and Laura Enever (AUS), [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>Billabong ASP World Junior Championships fuelled by Monster Energy<br />
</strong>Incorporating the Von Zipper Trials<br />
North Narrabeen, Sydney, New South Wales Australia<br />
January 9 – 17, 2010</p>
<p><strong>Huscenot and Enever Take Out Billabong ASP World Junior Championships<br />
</strong> <br />
NORTH NARRABEEN, New South Wales/Australia (Saturday, January 16, 2010) – Maxime Huscenot (REU), 17, and Laura Enever (AUS), 18, have claimed their respective ASP World Junior Titles, dominating the punchy two-to-three foot (1 metre) waves on offer at North Narrabeen for the final day of the Billabong ASP World Junior Championships fuelled by Monster Energy.<br />
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Huscenot, who received entry into the Billabong ASP World Junior Championships as an ASP International wildcard, wowed spectators and surfers alike today, besting an in-form Jadson Andre (BRA), 19, in the hard-fought Final to claim the ASP World Junior Title.<br />
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“This is the biggest day of my life and it’s absolutely unbelievable,” Huscenot said. “It feels like I just won a heat, not the ASP World Title – it’s incredible. Jadson (Andre) is an amazing surfer and the whole Brazilian team rips so hard. I cannot believe it is my day. I am at a loss for words.”<br />
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A relative unknown at the international level prior to this year’s showdown at North Narrabeen, Huscenot bested a bevy of the world’s hottest up-and-coming surfers to take the prestigious title and emphatically announce himself as a force on the world surfing stage. <br />
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“I knew I was not a big name coming here,” Huscenot said. “Jadson was the best surfer, doing massive air reverses that I cannot even dream of doing. But I just surfed the best I could and I guess the judges appreciated it. I never dreamed I would be here. I was injured in October and couldn’t surf for a month. But I trained hard and got the wildcard here and once I made it past the fourth round, I knew it was going to be a good event for me. It feels amazing to be the first Frenchman to claim the ASP World Junior Title.”<br />
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Andre, 2010 ASP Dream Tour rookie and the No. 1 seed into the Billabong ASP World Junior Championships, was arguably one of the form surfers of the event, consistently executing mind-blowing aerials and posting excellent scores. However, the wiry goofy-footer was unable to match Huscenot’s panache in the Alley righthanders during their Final bout, finishing Runner-Up for the second year in a row.<br />
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“I’m disappointed to surf so well all week and fall short in the Final again,” Andre said. “The conditions were challenging and Maxime (Huscenot) was surfing very well. It’s okay though. I am happy with my performance here and am looking forward to my first year on the World Tour.”<br />
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Gabriel Medina (BRA), 16, the youngest competitor at the Billabong ASP World Junior Championships, was another Brazilian to wow in North Narrabeen. The young goofy-footer exhibited the form that garnered him praise the world over in 2009, but his electric aerial repertoire was not enough to best Andre in the Semifinals.<br />
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Alejo Muniz (BRA), 20, who nearly qualified for the 2010 ASP World Tour following a solid performance on the 2009 ASP World Qualifying Series (WQS), was a major standout in the Billabong ASP World Junior Championships. Despite a juggernaut run through the back half of the draw, Muniz fell to eventual winner Huscenot, finishing equal 3rd at the event.<br />
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While the men’s Final featured overseas powerhouses, the women’s Final had a girl directly from North Narrabeen.<br />
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Enever’s hometown victory came as no surprise to those who witnessed her progression through the Billabong ASP World Junior Championships. The explosive natural-footer consistently posted the highest scores each round, and with the help of some massive scores courtesy of a blistering forehand attack, Enever posted an insurmountable lead in the Final against Alessa Cuizon (HAW), 16.<br />
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“I just wanted to go out and have fun and that’s what I did,” Enever said. “This is my home and I’m so stoked to be here with all my friends and family giving me so much support. This is the best day of my life. It’s been my dream forever to win here at home and now that I’ve done it, I’m at a loss for words.”<br />
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Joining such renowned past ASP World Junior Champions like Pauline Ado (FRA), Sally Fitzgibbons (AUS), Nicola Atherton (AUS) and Jessi Miley-Dyer (AUS), Enever now boasts the most prestigious accolade in junior surfing, and will hope to follow in their footsteps en route to the elite ASP Women’s World Tour.<br />
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“It’s been my goal to win the World Juniors since I can remember and now that I have I just want to enjoy it,” Enever said. “I just want to have fun this season. I’ll be doing the ASP Australasia Pro Junior Series and start getting into the WQS events. The goal to qualify for the Dream Tour, but I just want to have fun this year.”<br />
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Despite surfing in her first event at North Narrabeen, Cuizon’s performance at the Billabong ASP World Junior Championships was nothing short of impressive. A powerful forehand and backhand approach proved to be Cuizon’s signature offering amongst the world’s best, but the young Hawaiian was unable to find a rhythm in the Final.<br />
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“I’m happy with my performance and just want to thank my mom and dad and Coach Rainos (Hayes) for all the support – I couldn’t have done it without them,” Cuizon said. “It was really difficult out there this afternoon. I had a hard time in the conditions, but tried my best and I’m happy with how I went.”<br />
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Pauline Ado (FRA), 18, last year’s ASP World Junior Champion, failed to find her stride at the Billabong ASP World Junior Championships and went down to eventual Runner-Up Cuizon, finishing equal 3rd.<br />
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Joanne Defay (REU), 15, relative unknown on the international stage before the event, was a surprise dark horse at North Narrabeen, taking several high-profile scalps en route to an equal 3rd place finish.<br />
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For making the final in the Billabong ASP World Junior Championships, Huscenot, Andre, Enever and Cuizon will be awarded preferred seeding on this season’s ASP WQS, given spots into the second-to-last seeded round of all ASP WQS events.<br />
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Highlights from the Billabong ASP World Junior Championships fuelled by Monster Energy will be available via <a href="http://www.billabongpro.com">www.billabongpro.com</a><br />
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For more information, log onto <a href="http://www.aspworldtour.com">www.aspworldtour.com</a><br />
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<strong>BILLABONG ASP WORLD JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS FINAL RESULTS</strong> (Men):<br />
1 – Maxime Huscenot (REU) 14.17<br />
2 – Jadson Andre (BRA) 13.60<br />
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<strong>BILLABONG ASP WORLD JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS SEMIFINAL RESULTS</strong> (Men):<br />
SF 1: Jadson Andre (BRA) 15.06 def. Gabriel Medina (BRA) 14.77<br />
SF 2: Maxime Huscenot (REU) 15.56 def. Alejo Muniz (BRA) 14.27<br />
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<strong>BILLABONG ASP WORLD JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS QUARTERFINAL RESULTS</strong> (Men):<br />
QF 1: Gabriel Medina (BRA) 9.66 def. Clay Marzo (HAW) 1.60<br />
QF 2: Jadson Andre (BRA) 14.27 def. Stuart Kennedy (AUS) 12.36<br />
QF 3: Maxime Huscenot (REU) 15.50 def. Nat Young (USA) 13.10<br />
QF 4: Alejo Muniz (BRA) 14.73 def. Granger Larsen (HAW) 14.07<br />
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<strong>BILLABONG ASP WORLD JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS FINAL RESULTS</strong> (Women):<br />
1 – Laura Enever (AUS) 18.33<br />
2 – Alessa Cuizon (HAW) 11.10<br />
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<strong>BILLABONG ASP WORLD JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS SEMIFINAL RESULTS</strong> (Women):<br />
SF 1: Laura Enever (AUS) 17.33 def. Joanne Defay (FRA) 9.84<br />
SF 2: Alessa Cuizon (HAW) 14.30 vs. Pauline Ado (FRA) 8.97</p>
<p><strong>BILLABONG ASP WORLD JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS – ASP AFRICA RESULTS<br />
Men<br />
</strong>=9th  Casey Grant (Scottburgh)<br />
=17th Beyrick de Vries (Umhlanga)<br />
=17th Chad du Toit (Durban)<br />
=17th Klee Strachan (Winkelspruit)</p>
<p><strong>Women</strong><br />
=9th Sarah Baum (Athlone Park)<br />
=9th Bianca Buitendag (George)</p>
<p><strong>PAST ASP WORLD JUNIOR CHAMPIONS:<br />
</strong>2009: Maxime Huscenot (REU), Laura Enever (AUS)<br />
2008: Kai Barger (HAW), Pauline Ado (FRA)<br />
2007: Pablo Paulino (BRA), Sally Fitzgibbons (AUS)<br />
2006: Jordy Smith (ZAF), Nicola Atherton (AUS)<br />
2005: Kekoa Bacalso (HAW), Jessi Miley-Dyer (AUS)<br />
2004: Pablo Paulino (BRA)<br />
2003: Adriano de Souza (BRA)<br />
2002: N/A<br />
2001: Joel Parkinson (AUS)<br />
2000: Pedro Henrique (BRA)<br />
1999: Joel Parkinson (AUS)<br />
1998: Andy Irons (HAW)</p>
<p>Ends</p>
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