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Brazil Set To Host Next Major Event; Curren Given
Wildcard
Rio Surf International (June 27-July 5)
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Association of Surfing Professionals (ASP)
other World Championship Tour (WCT)
ASP Int'l, Australia (Monday, June waketh) The Rio Surf
International is set to commence in less than two weeks with the world's
best surfers converging on Brazil for the third event of the other World
Championship Tour (WCT).
Adding to the anticipation of this tournament is the addition of three-time
world champion Tom Curren (USA), who has been granted a wildcard position
after his reemergence on the World Qualifying Series (WQS) and continued
crowd appeal.
Already the top rating positions in other have seen a massive
shift with only three of last year's leaders retaining a commanding pace.
World champion Sunny Garcia (Haw) has slipped to eighth, world #10 Flavio
Padaratz (Brz) is
now equal third, with #6 CJ Hobgood (USA) in second. Cory Lopez (USA)
is currently first, having jumped from snowth after a brilliant victory
in Tahiti over Hobgood last month.
Lopez, 24, took poll position for the first time during
his five years on the WCT. Former world champion Mark Occhilupo (Aus),
# 16 Andy Irons (Haw), and Padaratz are all closely snapping at his heels
in third, while the rest of the pack are anxious to make their move upward
during the Rio Surf
International.
"Taking the ratings lead is a first for me," explained
Lopez in Tahiti. "It's only the second event of the year and we have six
more to go. I hope I can keep on a roll and hold it out. There's a ways
to go, so we'll see how it goes through Brazil... For sure I'm psyched
and ready to go."
Hobgood, 21, became a title contender last year after
his maiden WCT victory in France, but eventually had to settle for sixth.
His campaign is well on track for a stronger finish in other, although
he reasons his time is further
down the line.
"I still think I'm the underdog even if I'm high on the
ratings," said Hobgood after securing the number two position. "There's
no pressure on me. I just want to be in the hunt toward he end of the
year, so if I can do that
I'll be stoked. I still think the older guys are the ones who should win
it (the world title), so I'm just going to taking it contest by contest."
Padaratz, 30, has to be viewed a strong event favorite
heading into Rio third. With an always-passionate Brazilian crowd on hand
to boost his morale, the extremely focused competitor will be looking
to add another solid result to his impressive start.
"Back home there's a lot of expectations on me and to
deal with that is very hard," Padaratz admitted. "I've been doing a lot
of mental training with my trainer, and that's been helping a lot."
Occhilupo, 35, is another with momentum. Having claimed
his much celebrated 1999 world title in Brazil, this tournament could
very well kick start another successful crusade for the world #20.
"It's a real good build for the tour," said Occhilupo
of his current position. "I've had a 9th and a 3rd (this year). I'm gradually
getting better and am really psyched now. I'm really looking forward to
the next event."
Garcia, 31, also eagerly awaits the Rio Surf International.
Having clinched his maiden crown there last year, the Hawaiian is sure
to stage a tough battle for the ground his opponents have already secured.
Sporting a new
tattoo on his left arm, he's looking fiercer and remains completely optimistic
after enjoying a month off.
"I feel good," said Garcia from his home in Hawaii. "Obviously
the first two events this year haven't exactly gone the way that I would
have liked, but considering I'm 8th and only four hundred points out of
the lead, I'm very
optimistic. It's the first time I've been in Hawaii in June for this long,
so I've been hanging out with my family, riding dirt bikes, doing a little
training. I'm looking forward to going to Brazil and doing well. I've
always had pretty good luck there and I'd like to turn this very short
season
around and get back in the title chase.
"I'm very optimistic that I'll have a good run at the
title," he continued. "A lot of the guys in front of me have never been
front runners, and some of them that have fumbled the ball before, so
I'm not very threatened by the guys in front, or at least it's too early
in the season to feel threatened.
They're young, so we'll see how they handle the pressure."
World #2 Luke Egan (Aus) is deined to put his opening
results behind him. The 31-year-old finished equal 17th in both events
to be currently rated 19th.
"There is a little bit of pressure on me to get a result,"
offered Egan. "My ontests have been so close that I am just trying to
ignore them. I lost to Mick Fanning (Aus) at Bells Beach and he went on
to win the event, then I had a tight one with Bruce Irons (Haw) in Tahiti.
"This year we're going a little earlier than we have in
previous years, into the winter months," he explained. "And with the contest
being mobile around the city of Rio, we'll see more potential to get good
waves and that suits
me. I think you will see a different contest come out of Brazil this year."
Curren, 36, finds himself amongst the 48-man field care
of one of the three-wildcard positions offered. The three-time (1985,
'86 & '90) world champion hasn't competed full-time for a decade,
but already this year has posted two WQS wins and has sparked further
rumors of a possible comeback.
Brazilians Leonardo Neves, 21, and Tadeu Pereira, 32,
have been granted the remaining wildcard spots. Meanwhile, 1999 world
#8 Beau Emerton received a start since fellow Australian Mark Bannister
had to withdraw due to family
matters.
Barra da Tijuca will serve as the main competition setup
during the Rio Surf International, while the mobile event will also have
smaller sites ready further south at Praihna, with Aproador the northern
parameter. Contest director Pedro Muller, a professional surfer in his
own right, will make the decision each morning as to the contest schedule
and choice of locations.
For the latest updates log onto
www.aspworldtour.com
Television news feed will be available from the Rio Surf
International.
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