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[Sam Lamiroy paddling out]

Boardmasters Surf & Music Festival gets underway by George Mojo

01/08/2006:// The 25th annual Rip Curl Boardmasters Surf & Music Festival got underway at Newquay’s Fistral Beach Newquay, with the ASP Women’s Tampax Compak Fresh Pro" World Qualifying Series contest starting things off for the festival.

Contest favourites Australian's Jessi Miley-Dyer and Stephanie Gilmore ( started their campaigns well, easily outclassing their competition in the tricky 4ft waves. Both surfers advance through to the quarter-final round.

“The conditions are really tricky this afternoon because it’s about 4ft and there is a lot of water moving because of the tide. I was getting bashed around a lot,” said Miley-Dyer, the current WQS Rankings Leader.

I’m stoked to get through that heat, especially because we only arrived last night from America. Yesterday was the final day of the US Open in Huntington Beach and I finished second to Sofia Mulanovich (Peru), which was awesome, but it did mean I had to surf four times which was tiring. Steph and I did get upgraded on our flight, so that made up for it!

Miley-Dyer, aged 20, scored the highest single wave score of the day with a 6.83 out of 10.

Gilmore, current ranked third overall on the WQS Rankings cruised through her first heat with a combined score of 13.33. The 18-year-old matched her Rip Curl teammate’s efforts and equalled the highest wave score of the day, another 6.83.

UK hopes were dashed this afternoon when local favourite Robyn Davies (Cornwall) failed to find waves and finished in fourth overall in her heat. ASP World Tour veteran Heather Clark (ZAF) won the heat, with France's Amandine Sanchez (FRA) in second and Darlene Conolly., from America. in third. South Westl surfer Sophie Hellyer is still to surf and keeps UK hopes alive.

In the Men's division, Briton's Russell Winter and Mark Harris are joined in the second round by Newcastle's Sam Lamiroy, who made it through his first round heat. North Devon based Australian Josh Lewin is also into the round of 96 as is Llewellyn Whittaker, from Newquay., who finished just 0.3 points behind heat winner Yerin Brown.

Clinton Fraser is out of the competition after finishing last in his opening heat to Brazilian and former world junior champion Adriano De Souza.

Newquay's Alan Stokes is also a first round casualty on his home break losing to Hira Terinatoofa and Austalian Paul Fisher.BPSA champion Reubin Pearce was third.

Newquay's Richard Dodd also failed to make it through to round two after being outpointed into third place by Mitchell Colborn and Cheyne Cottrell.

South Devon's Eugene Tollemarche had to settle for fourth place in heat 19 behind Frenchman Simon Marchand and Aussie Damon Harvey.
 
  Surfing headlines

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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