DAY ONE RESULTS: 2006 LOST ENERGY DRINK ISA WORLD SURFING GAMES

Source: www.isasurf.org

posted on 16th October 2006

33 Nations Represented in First Day of Competition for the Open Longboard and Bodyboard Divisions

Huntington Beach, Calif., October 15, 2006 – Competition began today for the 2006 Lost Energy Drink ISA World Surfing Games with the Open Longboard and Bodyboard divisions. Spirits were high amongst the 33 competing teams, with the waves breaking from 2-4 feet making the wave selection crucial for the World’s finest as they battled it out on behalf of their respective countries.

"We are very impressed with the level of competition amongst the all the teams," said International Surfing Association Contest Director Marcos Bukao. "We expect bigger and better waves over the next couple of days and this will determine the outcome of who carries through to the next heats."

Over the first two qualifying rounds, the Open Longboard division called for a combination of traditional techniques and modern day tricks. Registered with the highest combined two-wave score of 14.60, Matthew Moir of South Africa led the pack earning the highest score of the competition with an 8.5 with his speed, solid noseriding and massive floaters. His performance was then followed by a surprise second place score by the United Kingdom’s Benjamin Skinner with an impressive combined 14.50. Three-time World Champion Colin McPhillips of the United States finished with the third highest combined score of 14.0.

Other countries that delivered high-calibered performances were Bruno Grandela of Portugal and Martin Perez of Argentina. Complete results are available at www.isasurf.org.

At Podium 2 on the south side of the beach, the Bodyboard Men and Women divisions showcased the highest level of waveriding in the world. The waves picked up in the afternoon with some head high sets, setting the stage for solid scores from Portugal, Australia, and Venezuela. Portugal put up the days highest combined score with a remarkable 14.50, followed by Andrew Lester of Australia with a 14.17 and Venezuela in third with a 13.0 combined score. Also Japan did not disappoint with their trademark big aerials and solid landings.

"I took off on a nice wave and got three barrel rolls back to back and then the fourth came through," said Manuel Centerio of Portugal. "I love the color and the spirit of the WSG contest environment because it is about a group energy."

In the Women’s Bodyboarding competition Neymara Carvalho of Brazil posted the days combined high with a 14.17, followed by Rita Pires of Portugal with a 12.33 and defending Champion Kira Llewellyn in third with 11.27.

ISA President Fernando Aguerre said, “There is nothing like the World Surfing Games, the only surfing event in the world with surfers from all 5 continents. With the presence of the national flags, uniforms and all the languages and the teams mixed up and mingling around, this is it.”

The competition continues tomorrow with the Open Men’s Division starting at 8:00 a.m. Check out the action with live scoring and a live webcast available daily at www.isasurf.org or www.surfingamerica.org/isa. Additionally, photos are available for viewing and free downloading at http://www.isasurf.org/gallery/main.php

About International Surfing Association (ISA)

The International Surfing Association (ISA) is recognized by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) as the World Governing Authority for surfing, bodyboarding and surfriding. It was originally founded as the International Surfing Federation in 1964 and has been running world championships since 1964, and the Junior World Championships since 1980.
ISA membership includes the surfing National Governing Bodies (NGBs) of over 50 countries on six continents. Its headquarters are located in San Diego, California. It is presided by Fernando Aguerre, first elected in 1994 in Rio, and re-elected five times since. The ISA's four Vice Presidents are from South Africa, Australia, Hawaii and the USA.

About Surfing America

Surfing America is the ISA-recognized National Governing Body (NGB) for surfing in the United States and is responsible for holding the official USA Championships and for selecting and fielding the official USA Surf Team. The International Surfing Association (ISA) is recognized by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) as the World Governing Authority for surfing, bodyboarding, and surfriding.

Surfing America, Inc. is an IRS recognized 501(c) 3 charitable organization. All donations made to Surfing America are tax deductible to the fullest extent allowed by the law. Donation checks should be made payable to: Surfing America, 33157 Camino Capistrano, Suite B, San Juan Capistrano, CA 92675. End of year tax receipts are sent to every individual donor of more than $250. For donations under $250, a cancelled check or credit card statement is sufficient evidence for IRS purposes. Surfing America will send a tax receipt to any donor who requests one.

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