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Stephanie Gilmore AUS

 





Day 5: Jessi Miley-Dyer and Stephanie Gilmore , photo: Steve Robertson

Happy Gilmore wins Again!
Steph Gilmore claims Roxy Pro

WQS, Phillip Island

(Sunday, January 29th, 2006): Australia’s teenage surfing sensation, two-time ISA World amateur champion Stephanie Gilmore, couldn’t have asked for a better birthday present, the Gold Coaster celebrating her 18th today with a resounding win over fellow world title holder, ASP Pro Junior Champion Jessi Miley-Dyer (Bronte, NSW) in the blue ribbon WQS division of the Roxy Womens Surf Festival held at Woolamai Beach, Phillip Island.
 
In clean and highly contestable 1-1.5m waves, Gilmore easily outpointed Miley-Dyer 17.67 points to 9.00 in the 30 minute final, showing the free-flowing class and maturity that first rocketed her to international surf stardom one year ago when she claimed the Roxy Pro World Championship Tour (WCT) event on the Gold Coast as a wildcard.
 
The 5-star triumph is Gilmore’s first WQS win from just two starts and earns her valuable ratings points in her bid to officially qualify for the 2007 ASP Womens World Tour. Along with the appearance this week by reigning ASP Womens no. 1, Chelsea Georgeson, the performance of Australia’s young stars further showcases the current supremacy of Australian womens surfing.
 
“I’m just blown away!” said Gilmore. “After working so hard all week and with so many girls from around the world in the comp, to come out on top is just amazing! From the start I wasn’t expecting a win, that’s for sure. I’ve been watching Chelsea and Jessi and all the other girls ripping and was thinking maybe I’d make the quarters, or the semis, then far out … everything just fell into place. It’s just blown me away. I couldn’t ask for a better birthday present that’s for sure!”
 
Gilmore accounted for eight-year WCT veteran and the tournament’s best performed international, Heather Clarke of South Africa in her semi-final this morning, and her performance over the past six days included five of the top six two-wave combined heat totals and five of the six highest individual waves scored during the event.
 
When she stepped on stage to accept her US$4,000 winner’s cheque, her older sister Bonnie surprised her with a chocolate cake, burning bright with 18 candles. The crowd then cheered her on and sang “Happy Birthday”. Later Gilmore also went on to win the 3A rated Pro Junior for the second time and pocketed another $1,000 (AUD).
 
While Miley-Dyer couldn’t prevent Gilmore’s rampaging run to the victory dais today, the 19 year-old was satisfied with her runner-up spot. Like Gilmore, the high placing earns Miley-Dyer crucial qualifying points and more importantly, bucket loads of confidence heading into her first WCT event on the Gold Coast beginning later this month.
 
“Steph was always going be hard to beat, especially in the waves we had today. She loves rights, but this is my second best result ever so I’m definitely happy,” said Miley-Dyer. “I think I’ve found a state of mind that’s enabled me to get on a roll since winning the Pro Junior at Narrabeen (in early January), so hopefully I can hang on to that and keep making more finals.”
 
The Bronte goofy-foot earlier eliminated Rebecca Woods (Copacabana, NSW). Woods can take solace knowing her equal 3rd placing today combined with her runner-up placing in the 4-star Gallaz Pro, Florida, USA a fortnight ago sees her jump ahead of Hawaiian Melanie Bartels to the top of the womens World Qualifying Series ratings.
 
The 21 year-old, who missed the closing two Hawaiian events last season due to recurring shoulder trouble, felt she couldn’t put a foot right today but was still satisfied with her campaign.
 
“It felt like it was one of those heats were whatever can go wrong, did go wrong. But you have those sometimes,” said Woods. “To get close to the final and not make it can leave you feeling a bit empty, but I was also not expecting to get through my first heat a few days ago and I did which was a surprise, so third is a good result.”
 
Woods will return to Sydney for physio treatment in preparation for the first event of the 2006 ASP Womens World Championship Tour, the Roxy Pro, Gold Coast beginning February 28th.
 
1993 ASP Womens World Champion Pauline Menczer may have not fulfilled her potential after being eliminated in round four this week, but the 35 year-old natural foot still walks away with a bonus $500 thanks to Evian after winning the “Evian Longest Tube Ride” specialty award.
 
Menczer shined during one of the larger days of surf during the Festival, pulling into, and making, a solid overhead tube which earned her a round of applause from the gallery watching at Surfers Point.
 
Fantastic weather, favourable winds and non-stop swell blessed the week long Festival in which three of Phillip Island’s world-class surf breaks were utilised; Woolamai Beach, Flynn’s Reef and Surfers Point.
 
The Roxy women’s surf Festival is the largest of its kind in the world, featuring over 200 female competitors spread across eight different divisions. The Roxy Womens Surf festival is proudly supported by Evian, the Victorian Government “Play it Safe by the Water”, Bass Coast Shire and Phillip Island Nature Park.
Special Australia Day activities Between 2 - 4pm, Thursday, January 26th on the Cowes Foreshore, top Roxy surfer and newly crowned ASP Women's World Champion Chelsea Georgeson will be a special guest, signing autographs and teaming up with other famous Roxy surfers to help educate visitors on water and surf safety!
 
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