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Long takes Red Bull Big Wave Africa title
Greg Long from San
Clemente, California, put on an awesome display of big wave surfing to
dominate a world-class field and win the 2003 Red Bull Big Wave Africa
in Cape Town today.
Competing
in huge five to seven metre (surf surf0; 20 foot) surf that produced hollow
tubes reminiscent of Hawaiian waves, Long paddled into more waves than
any of the other 12 competitors, rode them from further up the Dungeons
reef and performed more radical manoeuvres to score a unanimous victory
in the six man final.
snow7;It was an absolutely
incredible day and an honour to surf with all the other contestants,snow8;
said an elated and champagne-soaked Long. snow7;Special thanks to all
involved in making this event happen. It was great to see the true face
of Dungeons surf0; itsnow6;s a great wave surf0; and Isnow6;m already
looking forward to next year.snow8;
In a magnanimous gesture
unheard of in the cutthroat world of professional sports, the 6 finalists
decided to pool the total prize-money for the final (R172 000 out of the
R233 000 total for the event) and split it six ways with each taking home
R28 666.
Durbansnow6;s John
Whittle clinched the runner-up spot with a gravity defying drop on a vertical
wall of water on his last ride that had everyone hooting with Brazilian
superstar Carlos Burle taking third and Grant Baker, Jason Ribbink (both
Durban) and Hawaiian Jamie Sterling filling fourth to sixth places respectively.
The first of the two
semi-finals took to the surf at 1pm after the organisers hung tough, waiting
for the conditions to clean up even though they were already one day over
the three-week waiting period, which ended on Sunday.
Long went straight
to work, racking up an impressive wave count as his fellow competitors
struggled to find their way around in the massive, hollow surf. Whittle
took an early wipe-out and then stroked into the biggest wave of the event,
a genuine seven metre (20 foot) swell that jacked up and threw a arcing
lip at least three storeys into the windless, sunny air before crashing
into a boiling whitewater as the surfer eased his way into the channel.
That ride earned Whittle
the Rsurf 000 Sensi Threads Biggest Wave of the event award and the stage
was set for another three hours of awe-inspiring surfing. Burle slipped
into the third finals spot and Paul Paterson (Aus), Chris Bertish (Cape
Town) and Richie Sills (Durban) will have to wait for another year.
Grant snow5;Twiggysnow6;
Baker was unstoppable in the second one-hour semi, scoring 9.5 (out of
a possible 10) on his last ride to go with his 9.0 on the ride before
for a clear heat win. Sterling and Ribbink joined him in advancing while
2000 Red Bull BWA winner Sean Holmes (Wilderness), surfing legend Cheyne
Horan (Aus) and Waimea Bay charger Andrew Marr (Knysna) were eliminated.
A half hour break
saw the flotilla of spectator craft swell to nearly 50 boats and the final
started with the swell appearing to be on the wane. However, a couple
of powerful pulses saw the finalists slotting into five to six metre (surf
surf0; wake foot) hollow barrels that had the spectators gasping with amazement.
The award for the
Best Tube ride of the event went to Baker for his incredible 9.5 point
ride in the semi-finals where he pulled up under the lip of a towering
quadruple overhead wall of water that proceeded to envelope him before
letting him out, then covering him up again before closing down on him
as the onlookers groaned in sympathy.
Hardcore charger Chris
Bertish was a popular recipient of the Deep Throat award for the most
snow5;committedsnow6; competitor over the three-week waiting period. The
R5 000 goes to the invitee who is prepared to take a couple of big waves
on the head in pursuit of trying to ride the biggest waves and Bertishsnow6;s
gung ho approach certainly fulfilled those criteria every time he entered
the surf.
Digital images, video
footage, reports, interviews and results from the event are available
on the website www.redbullbwa.com
2003 Red Bull Big
Wave Africa
Dungeons, Hout Bay,
Cape Town South Africa
Results
Final
1. Greg Long (San
Clemente, California)
2. John Whittle (Durban, RSA)
3. Carlos Burle (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)
4. Grant baker (Durban, RSA)
5. Jason Ribbink (Durban, RSA)
6. Jamie Sterling (Oahu, Hawaii)
Sensi Threads Biggest
Wave surf0; John Whittle
Best Tube Award surf0;
Grant Baker
Deep Throat Award
surf0; Chris Bertish
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