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News Dane Reynolds wows the crowds


[Dane Reynolds throws some spray to send Heitor Alves home in]

22-year-old brings boundary-breaking surfing to Round 2 by Melissa Buckley

22/03/2008:// Fellow newcomer Heitor Alves’ (BRA) Bells Beach hopes were sacrificed in the process.

I got pretty lucky,” Reynolds said of his heat against Alves. “I went out there with a good, positive attitude feeling like the waves were going to come my way and they did. I didn’t see another wave out there that looked like the ones I got, so I was pretty fortunate.”

Alves opened the heat with an excellent 9.17 wave score, but Reynolds answered back with a couple 9s of his own to net the highest wave score (9.73 out of 10.00) and heat total (18.73 out of 20.00) of the event.

That (9.73) was just a perfect clean face,” Reynolds said. “I would have had to really blow it to not get a score. I basically connected the dots, I didn’t do anything too ridiculous, but that is all it took.

A signature new-school aerial at the end of his fourth ride netted Reynolds the 9.00 he needed to nail the heat and wow the crowds.

There was a funky section and I really didn’t do a whole lot on the outside so I knew I wasn’t really wasting anything if I tried an air,” Reynolds said. “It paid off.

So far, Reynolds laid back approach to competitive surfing hasn’t hindered his campaign against the world’s best. Reynolds was responsible for Mick Fanning’s only major hiccup last year when he beat the reigning world champion at Lower Trestles, California as a wildcard.

I don’t want to sacrifice my progressive type of surfing to fit the criteria,” Reynolds said. “That has sort of been my goal this year and so far it’s working.”

The South African contingent, high-profile rookie Jordy Smith among them, was eliminated in one fail, four-heat swoop today. Heats 8-12 each featured Travis Logie, Royden Bryson, Smith and Ricky Basnett respectively, but it was their opponents who will move through to Round 3.

Smith’s elimination came at the hands of 2001 Bells Beach runner-up Danny Wills (AUS).

Jordy is one of the best surfers in the world but it is hard out here,” Wills said. “Bells is a hard wave to surf. I’ve been coming here for a long time and experience paid off I suppose.”

Wills has competed on the World Tour for 12 years; his highest year-end finish a 3rd in 1998. Wills has won two elite tour events, but never rung the bell.

I’d love to ring the bell, ring its neck,” Wills joked. “One step at a time though, it feels good to make it out of a heat. It has been awhile.”

Injured surfers redeemed themselves in Round 2 today. Ben Dunn (AUS), Tim Reyes (USA) and Fred Patacchia (HAW) are each through to Round 3 after overcoming ailments that have sidelined them in recent months and years.

Dunn and Reyes are back on tour after receiving injury wildcards for the 2008 season. Both surfers missed events after undergoing knee surgeries last year. Patacchia sat the first event of the year out after deeply bruising his thigh muscle in a Pipeline freesurf a few weeks before the season opener. He took out fellow Hawaiian and housemate Bruce Irons today.

Me and Bruce are really good friends and we are also staying here at Bells so it was tough,” Patacchia said. We knew one of us wasn’t going to make it through. It’s just unfortunate that we couldn’t have been out there together in the Final but that is just the way it goes.”

Brazilian surfers Adriano de Souza, Jihad Kohdr and Neco Padaratz will join countryman Rodrigo Dornelles in the next round after winning their heats today. Despite earning the highest wave score of the Brazilians today, Alves will have to settle for a 33rd place result and bragging rights after his heat with Reynolds.

Round 3 of the Rip Curl Women’s Pro hit the water upon completion of the Rip Curl Pro Round 2 and another release detailing the outcome of those eight heats will follow later today.

 
  Surfing headlines

Clean Conditions at Freshwater

 

Layne Beachley announces retirement

 

Lewin confident at El Confital

[Stephanie Gilmore] [Layne Beachley] [The El Confital contest site]

The 2008 Beachley Classic got underway this morning, completing Rounds 1 and 2 as well as the opening two heats of Round 3 at nearby Freshwater Beach in clean two-to-three foot (1 metre) waves

Layne Beachley (AUS), 36, has officially announced her retirement from full-time competition, effective at the end of the year

Former Exeter University student Josh Lewin first heat at the Ocean and Earth Pro in the Canary Islands has been delayed because the 2ft surf was deemed uncontestable

Kelly Slater secures ninth ASP World Title in Spain

 

Vans Triple Crown of Surfing to offer record $815,000

 

Hawaiian test for British quartet

[Kelly Slater looses a finger in the final] [Sunset Beach at its barreling best. Photo: ASP/Covered Images] [Newquay's Josh Piper]

Kelly Slater, 36, has won a record ninth ASP World Title after advancing out of Round 3 of the Billabong Pro Mundaka

The countdown to the world's preeminent surfing series has begun and the acclaimed waves of Oahu's North Shore are coming to life on cue

Three of Cornwall's top up-and-coming surfers have been invited for special coaching in some of the world's biggest waves

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