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Arica Chilean Challange 09 - Finals

  • ElementreeElementree
    August 2009
    Just a heads up that the finals shoudl kick off in just over an hour.

    In the water now is the last of the Quarter Finals between Guilherme Tamega and Dave Winchester.

    Winny is leading with 15 mins remaining.

    Semi Final line up thus far is as follows:

    S1: Jeff Hubb vs Dave Hubb
    S2: Mike Stewart vs either GT or Winny.

    To tune in follow this link - Arica Live

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  • ElementreeElementree
    August 2009
    It's blowing up in the Semi between the Hubbs!

    Dubb scored a perfect 10 with a 2 perfect ARS combo - those were the best flips I've ever seen!

    His boet is hot on his heals though...

    Current scores with 20 mins to go are as follows...

    1st Dave Hubbard (HAW ) 17.33p,Win by 1.83
    2nd Jeff Hubbard (HAW ) 15.5Op, Needs 8.34

    Best 2 Waves - Time Remaining : 20:50

    J.Hubbard
    9.00 Scores : 9.0 | 9.0 | 9.0 | Wave counted
    6.50 Scores : 6.0 | 6.5 | 7.0 | Wave counted

    D.Hubbard
    2.00 Scores : 2.0 | 2.0 | 2.0 |
    7.33 Scores : 7.0 | 7.5 | 7.5 | Wave counted
    10. Scores : 10. | 10. | 10. | Wave counted
  • ElementreeElementree
    August 2009
    Semi 2: Mike Stewart vs Dave Winchester.

    With 8 mins to go the scores are as follows:

    1st Mike Stewart (HAW ) 17.OOp,Win by 4.OO
    2nd Dave Winchester (AUS ) 13.OOp, Comb. 17.O1

    Best 2 Waves - Time Remaining : 08:21

    M.Stewart
    7.83 Scores : 7.5 | 8.0 | 8.0 | Wave counted
    1.17 Scores : 1.5 | 1.0 | 1.0 |
    9.17 Scores : 9.0 | 9.5 | 9.0 | Wave counted

    D.Winchester
    5.83 Scores : 6.0 | 6.0 | 5.5 |
    6.83 Scores : 7.0 | 6.5 | 7.0 | Wave counted
    3.00 Scores : 3.0 | 3.0 | 3.0 |
    6.17 Scores : 7.0 | 6.5 | 5.0 | Wave counted
  • ElementreeElementree
    August 2009
    Finalists in the Arica Chilean Challange 2009 are Hawaiians Dave Hubbard and Mike Stewart.

    There will be a 30 minutes break before the final kicks off at 17:30 SA time.

    To tune in follow the link in the first post.

    It's bound to be a cracker!
  • ElementreeElementree
    August 2009
    From the official Arica Chilean Challange contest website:

    Heat 1 of the quater finals saw Jeff Hubbard progess against Rene Xavier in a very waveless heat which had been the normal start to each day with high tide conditions!

    Dave Hubbard progressed today with another sneaky darkhorse effort against Magno Oleveria with a clean tube that Magno could not surpase in Heat 1 of the Quarterfinals.
    Next

    Amaury Laverhne was ousted by Mike Stewart today who poster a 16.00 to Amaurys 15.67.
    Great barell rides with the call for both riders for the heat but Mike left nothing to chance to gain the win tailing Amaury until the heats end

    Next up was Guilherme Tamega vs an onfire Dave Winchester who beat the 6x champ with smooth barrel to roll combos and a barrel to invert on the right that made all the
    difference sending him to the semi finals.

    Semi Final Number 1 saw Brother VS Brother with Jeff and Dave Hubbard doing battle in what was one of the more exciting heats of all time. Jeff opend up with a huge backflip gaining him a 9.00. Dave got up Drop Knee on his first wave almost to say good job Jeff you already won, but on his second wave off Jeffs priority Dave threw cation and saftey to the win
    with a massive backflip landing hard and in the pocket with enough time to whip another ARS to claim a 10.00 ride and set Jeff into frenzied chase. Dave backed his first with a mid 7 point ride in, which Jeff never got a chance to counter on.

    Next up with Semi 2 with Dave Winchester going down to a youthful looking Mike Stewart, Mike would scope and finese the barrels as if he was at home at Pipe. Dave would battle with three big back flip to spins but nothing could match Mike barrels and 9.0 rides.

    The Final stage was set for an all Hawaii final between Dave Hubbard ( the new generation) and Mike Stewart ( 10x world champ and HI legendary waterman).
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