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[Eric Geiselman]

Eric Geiselman records highest score in France by George Mojo

17/04/2008:// Californian Eric Geiselman recorded the highest score of round two at the Vendee Pro, in France.

Animpressive 18.77 point heat tally at La Sauzaie gave Geiselman an easy victory over fellow American Bobby Morris in the clean 3ft waves.

"I had a bad result here last year so I just tried to stay loose and have fun," said Geiselman. "The water is cold but the consistency of the waves today made it really fun, very similar to Lowers in California so I just felt good."

Geiselman, who will be a favorite in Round Three, posted a near-perfect 9.77 out of possible 10 during the 25-minute decider showing great speed and control on his board.

"I have been surfing new boards shaped by my dad and they just work really well so it should keep me turned on for next round," said Geiselman. "I cannot wait to get back out there and surf these waves."

The top seeded surfers entered the World Qualifying Series event in perfect timing with the swell increase.

Aussie Luke Campbell was one of the rounds top scorers posting a solid 17.34 point heat score to qualify.

Campbell, who surfed in the ASP WQS 6-Star Prime event of Margaret River last week, adapted well to the 10°C water and finished ahead of Arthur Bourbon, both getting their Round Three ticket ahead of Euskadian Norman Landa and Alexandre Ferreira, from Portugal.

Twenty-one-year-old Dale Lovelock had secured an impressive 16.76 point heat tally in Round 1.

Lovelock, who dominated the small tricky conditions, defeated Hawaii's North Shore charger Tamayo Perry
and local Vincent Primel to advance ahead of heat second Adrien Toyon.

"I am stoked to get such scores, and I could not hope more than this 9.33 to start my first event in France", Lovelock said. "The waves were pretty good out there and I felt in rythm and got the good ones."

Lovelock, who surfed his first heat ever in the French cold waters today, became a full ASP World Qualifying Series campaigner this year and hopes for a solid result in the Vendee Pro before going to Scotland next week.

"The water is so cold here it was tough when I first paddled out yesterday," Lovelock said. "It was my fourth surf since I got here and I am getting used to it now. I am looking for a quarterfinal finish and anything above that will be perfect before the event in Scotland next week."

Lovelock will meet veteran European surfer Frederic Robin, Devon Tresher and Joao Guedes in Round .

Frenchman Joan Duru, a former ASP European Pro Junior Champion, showed promissing skills posting the fifth best wave score of the event in Heat 14 of Round 1 with a 9.00 point ride.

Duru, a World Qualifying Series top European surfer, easily advanced to Round 2 with a 15.00 point final score (out of possible 20).

"The waves were better than I thought and I am happy with that heat," Duru said. "I did not plan to come here as I was supposed to be in the 6-Star Prime event in South Africa, but now that I am here I want to get the best result possible."

Duru, who will turn 19 next week, is now a full time WQS surfer and is already thinking of possible qualification for the 2009 ASP World Tour.

"I want to give my best at every event I will go to this year and why not end up in the top 16 to join the ASP Top 45," Duru said. "I feel good right now so I will see how things go."

 
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Slater extends ASP lead after J-Bay victory

 

Monahan Crowned ASP Women’s World Longboard Champion

 

Regional Surfers Arriving For 2008 Makka Pro

[Kelly Slater, Number 1 at the Billabong Pro Jeffreys Bay] [Joy Monahan (HAW) is the 2008 ASP Women's World Longboard Champion] [Jason Apericio Cutback]

Eight-time ASP World Champion Kelly Slater beat reigning ASP World Champion Mick Fanning to win the Billabong Pro Jeffreys Bay

Joy Monahan (Oahu,HAW), 22, became the 2008 Association of Surfing Professionals (ASP) Women’s World Longboard Champion today

The heat is on and we are not talking only about the temperature, since we are talking about the tropical paradise of Jamaica

Maiden victory for Moore in France

 

ASP Australia joins international arm

 

Portugeuse victory at Superbock Pro

[Carissa Moore (in yellow) receiving the winner's prize] [The number of high-rated Australian surf competitions are set to increase] [Pablo Gutierrez winner of the Superbock Pro]

Hawaiian Carissa Moore won the Roxy Pro Junior surfing in her first ever contest in France

ASP International has announce the inception of their fourth regional branch, ASP Australasia

Twenty-six-year-old Pablo Guitierrez took top honours in the Superbock Pro in Portugal after defeating fellow Portugeuse surfer Eduardo Fernandes in the final

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