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Frenchman is the highest-rated rookie
by George Mojo
20/09/2007:// Hopes of a French victory are rising with Jeremy Flores heading into the Quiksilver Pro France as the highest-rated rookie pro surfer of the year.
A superb semi-final finish at the last World Championship Tour event of the season in California, Flores currently sits in ninth place in the ASP rankings.
“I’m very excited for the competition in France; it’s going to be fun,” Flores said. "The waves have been really good for the contest the past two years and it’s my first time, officially, to surf with there on the World Tour so I’m really excited. It’s going to be cool, there are going to be so many fans at home cheering for me so it should be good. I can’t wait.”
Flores is one of three, and possibly four, European surfers competing in Hossegor.
Former Foster’s ASP World Tour surfer Miky Picon and Spaniard Aritz Aranburu have been given wildcards into the main event.
Aranburu currently sits 12th on the ASP World Qualifying Series, Picon is 13th.
The Top 15 surfers on the WQS at the end of the year earn spots on the elite Foster’s ASP World Tour.
The third wildcard spot will be given to the winner of the Quiksilver Pro Trials - the first day of the official 10-day waiting period.
The surfers competing in the trials are: Tom Curren (USA), Tamaroa McComb (PYF), Michel Bourez (PYF), Clay Marzo (AUS), Dylan Graves (PRI), Alain Riou (PYF), Joan Duru (FRA), Tiago Pieres (PRT), Fred Robin (REU), Patrick Beven (FRA), Nikolaus Von Rupp (GER), Marlon Lipke (DEU) and Marc Lacomare (FRA).
Several of the Top 45 will likely paddle out to participate in the ‘Kelly Experiment,’ an overlapping heat format conceptualized by current reigning World Champion and current World No. 2 Kelly Slater (USA).
Should the format prove successful, it will likely be used at Pipeline in Hawaii (as an alternative to the current four-heat format) this December.
[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