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VIDEO:: + Pro Divisions Quarter Finalists Decided at GSI Noosa Festival of Surfing

 

 

Top seeds dominated the ASP Pro divisions at the GSI Noosa Festival of Surfing today with French surfer Antoine Delpero and Australia’s Chelsea Williams both comfortably advancing to tomorrows quarter finals

Delpero won his round three heat of the Golden Breed Men’s Pro displaying all his smooth style through excellent nose rides and a full array of powerful on face manoeuvres.

On a final heat total of 15.75 he defeated wildcard surfer Ian Bell (AUS) on14.9.

“It’s a fun wave at first point but I think all the Pro’s are hoping for a swell increase for the final day as it can be very inconsistent out there” commented Delpero after his heat.

 

Antoine Delpero (France), the number one seed is on the nose and on his way to the quarter finals of the Golden Breed Pro at Noosa. Photo: Steve Robertson/ASP/Surfing Australia
Antoine Delpero (France), the number one seed is on the nose and on his way to the quarter finals of the Golden Breed Pro at Noosa. Photo: Steve Robertson/ASP/Surfing Australia

 

 

Christian Wach (USA/Cal/San Clemente) was the highest scoring round three heat winner and he is more than happy for conditions to remain the same after posting the events only perfect 10 point ride along with an outstanding heat tally of 18.5.

“I’m a nose riding specialist and my primary focus here is the Noserider Pro division but when the waves are small and perfectly peeling like today I’ll ride the nose forever and definitely have an advantage “said Wach.

Biggest upset was the elimination of the events number two seed Harley Ingelby (AUS)who placed 4th in his heat behind Tony Silvagni (USA)and Jesse Jerrems (AUS).

Ingelby struggled all heat to find a wave that linked together and with inconsistent conditions was never in contention

Chelsea Williams relied on her outstanding 9 point ride to see her through to the quarter finals of the Banana Boat Pro.

Williams was under pressure mid heat but found a long walling wave and surfed it superbly with long clean noserides which were rewarded with a 9 point ride.

Despite that score Williams still only advanced to the quarter finals in second place behind fellow Tweed  Coast NSWsurfer Tessa Davidson who won the heat on 12.65 to Williams on 12.60.

“I was lucky to get that wave which gave me the score to advance” said a relieved Williams.

“I’m confident I can win here if the waves pick up a little, when it’s this small and you’re surfing quarters or semi finals it almost gets down who picks off the better waves” said the three time winner of this event.

Defending Banana Boat Pro champion Jennifer Smith (USA/Cal/San Diego) overcame a shaky start to her round three heat to comfortably advance.

Tomorrow’s  quarter finals across both divisions will begin early morning to take advantage of the clean dawn wind conditions with a slight swell pulse hoping to see the finals surfed at First Point Noosa Heads.

The backup venue is near the Noosa Heads rivermouth but has not been required as yet.

 

Global Surf Industries Noosa Festival of Surfing 2009 Presented by Golden Breed

Sunday March 15 through to Sunday March 22

ASP Australasia/Surfing Australia sanctioned