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Friday, 18 November, 2005 - ROXY PRO HAWAII 


Friday, 18 November, 2005

Haleiwa, Hawaii, USA


ROXY PRO HAWAII (12 November – 23 November)

EVENT #8 ON THE WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION OF SURFING PROFESSIONALS (ASP) WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP TOUR

Live on www.aspworldtour.com and www.roxy.com/roxypro

GEORGESON HITS THE JACKPOT AT THE ROXY PRO HAWAII

It only took Chelsea Georgeson twenty-five minutes to score a perfect 10 point wave, win the Roxy Pro Hawaii and jump to first place on the Association of Surfing Professionals (ASP) world ratings at Ali’i Beach Park in Haleiwa, this afternoon.

Performing three indisputably vertical top to bottom turns on a solid six foot (2 meter) face, Georgeson earned the only perfect 10 point wave score of the event to overcome Claire Bevilacqua (AUS), Melanie Redman-Carr (AUS) and Megan Abubo (HAW) respectively in the final.

A true testament to the fitness of the women of the World Championship Tour, the finalists performed brilliantly despite having to surf a total of four rounds today. Abubo and Georgeson, winners of the second semifinal, had to paddle back out for the final just 10 minutes after advancing.

“I didn’t really catch that many waves throughout the whole contest. I was only catching about two waves a heat,"Georgeson said.

"I was just trying to keep momentum and not get too tired, and thank God I could keep going, because sometimes I spaz out and go too hard early on and don’t end up getting any waves in the final. But this time it all just fell into place for me.”

Capitalizing on the shock quarterfinal exit of reigning world champion Sofia Mulanovich (PER), who held the ratings lead prior to today’s event, Georgeson used the opportunity to catapult herself into first place in the ratings race going into the final event of the year in Maui.

“This feels so good after Malibu when I had that chance to get ahead of Sof the heat after she got knocked out and I blew it and got knocked out myself,” said Georgeson. “When I saw the opportunity this time I just took it.”

Had the tables been turned with Georgeson bowing out in the quarterfinals and Mulanovich winning, Mulanovich would have tied up the world title here today. Instead, Georgeson holds the reins going into the last event of the year. Mulanovich must place first or second in Maui to retain her crown, and even with a win there, should Georgeson come second, she’d be forced to relinquish it. If Mulanovich places second, Georgeson can win with a fifth.

Runner-up at the Roxy Pro Hawaii today was WCT rookie Bevilacqua, who surfed incredibly all day and was only overshadowed by Georgeson’s unbelievable performances. Bevilacqua was so ecsatic about making her first ever WCT final that she was on the phone to call friends and family straight after her heat and was unavailable for comment.

Third place finisher Melanie Redman-Carr was happy with her third place finish as well. “I was in fourth the whole heat so finishing third in the heat at the end actually feels like winning.”

Abubo, the lone local in the otherwise Australian dominated heat wasn’t quite as content with her fourth-place finish but fared well enough in Haleiwa to maintain her third place world ranking. “I’ve made the final here six times and never won at my home break so I’m really disappointed with my performance out there,”she said. “But Chels went off and I’m happy for her.”

ROXY PRO HAWAII RESULTS:

FINAL
1st=$10,000 and 1200 ratings points; 2nd=$6,000 and 972 ratings points; 3rd=$4,400 and 756 ratings points; 4th=$4,100 and 654 ratings points;
Listed in order 1st to 4th
Chelsea Georgeson (AUS); Claire Bevilacqua (AUS); Melanie Redman-Carr (AUS); Megan Abubo (HAW)

SEMIFINALS
1st and 2nd place advance to FINAL
3rd:5th place, 552Pts, U$3,600
4th:7th place, 438Pts, U$3,400
Listed in order 1st to 4th
SF1: Claire Bevilacqua (AUS); Melanie Redman-Carr (AUS); Laurina McGrath (AUS); Maria Tita Tavares (BRA)
SF2: Chelsea Georgeson (AUS); Megan Abubo (HAW); Serena Brooke (AUS); Samantha Cornish (AUS)

QUARTERFINALS
1st and 2nd place advance to SEMIFINAL
3rd:9th place, 360Pts, U$2,800
4th:13rd place, 360Pts, U$2,700
Listed in order 1st to 4th
Q1: Maria Tita Tavares (BRA); Melanie Redman-Carr (AUS); Keala Kennelly (HAW)
Q2: Claire Bevilacqua (AUS); Laurina McGrath (AUS); Sofia Mulanovich (PER); Carissa Moore (HAW)
Q3: Chelsea Georgeson (AUS); Serena Brooke (AUS); Jacqueline Silva (BRA); Prue Jefferies (AUS)
Q4: Megan Abubo (HAW); Samantha Cornish (AUS); Heather Clark (ZAF); Pauline Menczer (AUS)

RATINGS AFTER ROXY PRO HAWAII
1. Chelsea Georgeson
2. Sofia Mulanovich
3. Megan Abubo
4. Layne Beachley
5. Melanie Redman-Carr
6. Rochelle Ballard
7. Keala Kennelly
8. Samantha Cornish
9. Trudy Todd
10. Claire Bevilacqua

For complete ratings .and results go to www.aspworldtour.com


MEDIA DETAILS
Roxy and ASP will be supplying full media services for TV, print, radio and Internet purposes. Please feel free to contact the media team for individual media requests.

For further information and International TV News Feeds please contact:
Jodi Young – Ocean Promotion (Onsite in Hawaii)
Mobile: +1 808 258 8533 / Email: oceanpromotion@hawaii.rr.com

PRINT MEDIA
A daily press release and contest results will be distributed daily via email - courtesy of ASP.

ASP INTERNATIONAL MEDIA:

Melissa Buckley (Onsite in Hawaii)
Mobile: +1 970 946 4077 / Email: melissa@aspworldtour.com

DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHS:

Complimentary high-resolution digital images for newspapers and Internet sites are available via the ASP digital photographer:

Karen Wilson: karenwilson@aspworldtour.com
FUN FACT: WHY FOUR MAN HEATS INSTEAD OF MAN ON MAN AT THIS CONTEST?  



"On the North Shore, the city and county banned man-on-man heats because they didn't want to tie up the water and take all the time away from the recreational surfers. The rules only allow 16 days of contest surf per event. By doing four man heats you can process more people so the county actually wrote it in the rules that you have to do four man heats for the contests on the North Shore, which includes Haleiwa, Waimaia Bay, Pipeline and Sunset Beach," said contest director Randy Rarrick.

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