This mornings Quiksilver Pro press junket featured reigning and eight-time Fosters ASP World Champion Kelly Slater (USA), 2006 Fosters ASP World Tour runner-up Andy Irons (HAW), and Australian superstars Joel Parkinson (AUS) and Jake Paterson (AUS) as the international press corps fired off questions about world titles, event favorites and new faces.
Slater, who has been absent from the water as of late, assured all that he is both motivated and relaxed as he prepares for the opening days of competition.
I havent surfed in about three weeks so Im excited to get in the water each time now, Slater said. I have a bunch of new boards and Im on a bit of a health kick right now. Im juicing every morning and watching the surf I feel very relaxed and in a good place at the moment.
Although guarded about his aspirations for an unprecedented ninth Fosters ASP World Title, Slater made clear his intention at the Quiksilver Pro Gold Coast.
Im here now and Im just focused on winning this next contest, said Slater. Thats how you win titles just by winning the next heat.
Last years Fosters ASP World Tour runner-up Andy Irons (HAW) is hungry to regain his former world champion form, however a current bout of the flu has the powerful Hawaiian cautious when measuring up his competition on the Gold Coast.
The locals here definitely have the advantage, Irons said. They know the wave so well; they know how to surf it properly. Those are definitely the guys you have to look out for.
The former three-time Fosters ASP World Champion wont have to look long as he has drawn local indigenous Australian, and Quiksilver Pro Trials Winner, Dale Richards (AUS) in the opening round of competition.
Out of a star-studded trials final that included reigning ASP World Junior Champion Jordy Smith (ZAF), former Fosters ASP World Tour competitor Kirk Flintoff (AUS) and Tahitian powerhouse Michel Bourez (PYF), it was the 19-year-old Richards who stole the win and the remaining Quiksilver Pro wildcard from the rest of the fold.
Its all a bit too much for me right now I guess it really hasnt set it yet, Richards said. I couldnt hear the scores or anything out there, just my mates hooting every time I took off. Im really stoked. Im frothing so hard to be in the main event right now, I dont even care who I draw.
Reigning and seven-time ASP Womens World Champion Layne Beachley (AUS) fielded a barrage of questions at this mornings Roxy Pro press launch about her motivations for another world title.
Surrounded by former ASP World Champion Chelsea Hedges (AUS) and highly-touted rookie Stephanie Gilmore (AUS), the veteran competitor assured the media that the swarm of talented rookie faces will have her as motivated as ever to prove her mettle against the worlds best.
I am really looking forward to surfing Snapper, Beachley said. Its one of the best waves in the world and Im looking forward to seeing how the girls have improved over the last few months, and especially the likes of Stephanie (Gilmore) and Caroline (Sarran) and Amee (Donohoe) and all the new girls coming on. Thats one of the main things that has motivated me to stay on tour this year is the young crop of surfers coming on because they really inspire me to be a better surfer.
Beachley will have her first chance to surf against the future in the opening round of competition as she has drawn Roxy Pro Trials Winner, 14-year-old Carissa Moore (HAW). Moore left the field of fellow trialists finalists needing two rides to catch her after netting 17.20 out of a possible 20.
We just arrived two days ago, and Ive been surfing a lot with my friend Coco (Ho), Moore said. Im very thankful for this opportunity that Roxy has given me and I am looking forward to the main event. Layne (Beachley) will be a tough first draw, but I am just going to keep surfing how I am surfing.
Former Roxy Pro Gold Coast Champion Stephanie Gilmore (AUS) is the heavy rookie favorite for both this years Roxy Pro and potentially the ASP Womens World Title, yet despite the substantial hype surrounding this season, the prodigious natural-footer remains calm.
I am feeling pretty relaxed this year, Gilmore said. No more trials, Im straight in there. I know there are a few expectations floating around, but Im just really excited. I want the tour to start already so I can get straight into it and see how I do.
The waiting period for the Quiksilver and Roxy Pros begins tomorrow, Feb. 27th, 2007. Be sure to catch all the action at www.aspworldtour.com, www.quiksilver.com and www.roxy.com.
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