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News Silva wins gold at Boardmasters


[Jacqueline Silva Photo: AspEurope.com]

Brazilian finds cool water by George Mojo

12/08/2007:// Brazilian Jacqueline Silva dominated the Davidoff Cool Water Wave final in Cornwall to win the women's Boardmasters title.

The current world number 10 crushed France's Pauline Ado in clean 2-3ft waves at Newquay's Fistral Beach by 14.83 points to nine.

The 28-year-old South American dominated the final posting an 8-point ride on her last wave while Ado struggled to find the form she’d shown throughout the 5star World Qualifying Series.

"It’s a great feeling when you win and I am so happy to win this event," said Silva during the winner’s presentation. "It was a really hard event, because the waves were quite small the entire time, so I had to be really patient to get the best waves."

Silva placed 9th and 5th in the first two ASP Women’s World Tour events this season and hopes to take this momentum into Stop Three in Brazil.

"The break we’ve had on Tour during the past few months has been good, because I’ve had some spare time to spend with my family and friends," said Silva. "When I get the chance to do that, I feel good and relaxed, so I think this helped me a lot."

For Ado, the World Qualifying Series is not a major focus in her career yet, but the 16-year-old was obviously ecstatic to place second overall and outclass many of her more experienced rivals.

"This is a really huge result for me," said Ado. "I didn’t come here to get a result, I just came here to learn, so this result is just unbelievable."

"I didn’t surf my best in the final, but the waves were really hard and Jacqueline surfed really smart and got the best waves in the final."

The former ISA World Junior Champion’s road to the final was no easy task, having to defeat current ASP World No. 10 Megan Abubo, from Hawaii, in the semi-finals and former ASP World Tour competitor American Julia Christian in the quarter-finals before that.

"It’s always hard when you’re against these really good surfers, but I didn’t really have any pressure on me," said Ado. "For me, it’s just about catching the best waves and surfing the best I can."

Her semi-final heat was a low-scoring affair, but Ado’s two-wave combined score of 10.34 points was enough to hold off Abubo in second. The Hawaiian veteran had a last minute chance to knock Ado out of first when she paddled into a solid set wave, but fell off the wave on the first turn and missed her opportunity.

"I blew it, I just totally blew it," said Abubo after the heat. "I thought I’d just go for a really big turn at the start of the wave, because I knew it wasn’t going to be a really long wall, but I just overdid it and blew it, and I am absolutely regretting that now. It’s okay though, because you don’t win big heats being safe."

"I came here to win, but while that didn’t happen, I’m definitely happy to get a result," continued Abubo. "I’m also happy to get some momentum during the long break in the ASP World Tour season and I’m using this as a tool to get ready for the World Tour event in Brazil next week."

The 29-year-old is 13 years older than 16-year-old Ado and was quick to sing the teenager’s praises after the matchup.

"She’s super talented," said Abubo. "To make the final here with the talent pool we had in this event is a pretty big accomplishment and she’s a great representation for European surfing."

Silva was ranked second on the WQS ratings coming into the Rip Curl Boardmasters, but with the win now moves ahead of Australian Jessi Miley-Dyer into the number one.

Miley-Dyer, the 2006 ASP World Tour Rookie of the Year, was defeated by fellow Australian Laurina McGrath in the quarter-finals at Fistral.

"I am really happy with this third place resultoverall," said McGrath. "I’ve been struggling through the middle part of the year, so that’s definitely a confidence booster going into our next event in Brazil."

"The competition is always tough at this level. Jacqueline is surfing really well and she’s always so consistent, so when she got those two 7.00-point rides it was hard to play catch-up. I nearly got it, but just didn’t have to enough to get the win."
 
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