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Top Seeds Tear Through Draw at Hurley Australian Open of Surfing

12/02/2015

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Caption: Sally Fitzgibbons starting her 2015 season with a solid performance at the Hurley Australian Open of Surfing. Credit: WSL/Matt Dunbar (Click here to download hi-res image)

Top Seeds Tear Through Draw at Hurley Australian Open of Surfing
 
MANLY BEACH, Sydney, NSW/AUS (Thursday, February 12, 2015) - The big guns all hit the water at Manly Beach for the Hurley Australian Open of Surfing in both men’s and women’s World Surf League (WSL) QS6000 (Qualifying Series) divisions. The increase in swell arrived and the world’s best didn’t disappoint as 24 action packed heats were run and won, setting the stage for an epic showdown for the final three days of competition.


Caption: Stephanie Gilmore floating into the next Round. Credit: WSL/Matt Dunbar (Click here to download hi-res image)

Stephanie Gilmore (Coolangatta, QLD/AUS), reigning six-time World Champion started her 2015 competitive campaign with a heat win at the Hurley Australian Open of Surfing, finishing a mere 0.33 ahead of Victorian Georgia Fish. Gilmore will now take on Frankie Harrer (USA) and Miho Ihara (JPN) in the next Round.

“I was a little bit shaky and not performing at my best, but that happens first heat sometimes,” Gilmore said. “It’s good to get that heat out of the way. It’s hard to get back into competition mode after a couple months of holiday mode. It’s fun though — I really enjoy this event, the crowd down here is awesome!”


Caption: NZ's Billy Stairmand throwing a mountain of spray. Credit: WSL/Matt Dunbar (Click here to download hi-res image)

Billy Stairmand (Raglan, NZ) threw caution to the wind in the dying stages of his Round 3 heat, unloading a series of powerful and precise carves and tail whips to leapfrog Mick Fanning (Coolangatta, QLD/AUS) and jump into 1st position. 

“It’s great to have a heat with Mick Fanning, he’s such a good guy and one of my idols,” Stairmand said. “I like going left, I’m from Raglan so I’m always excited when a left pops up. That was a crucial heat, everyone was getting good scores and I was lucky to get that good left at the end.”


Caption: Mick Fanning ditching his fins and making heats at the Hurley Australian Open of Surfing. Credit: WSL/Matt Dunbar (Click here to download hi-res image)

Fanning, three-time World Champion and Hurley Australian Open of Surfing No. 1 seed finished 0.17 behind Stairmand and advanced into Round 4 in 2nd position. Fanning used his trademark lightning fast turns and carves to post some solid scores and will now face Michael February (ZAF) and Jonathan Gonzalez (CNY) in the next Round.

“I put some early scores on the board and was out in front for a while,” Fanning said. “Then Billy (Stairmand) got that 8.67 which was a pretty sick wave to take the lead and I’m stoked for him. After Pipe I didn’t surf for a while, I went snowboarding in the US with my wife, which was fun until I hit a rock and hurt my hip. So I spent another week not surfing and fixing that up, but I’m better now and it’s great to be getting back into things.”

Sally Fitzgibbons (Sth Coast, NSW/AUS) was in fine form in her opening heat of the season, posting a near-perfect 9.43 for a combination of smooth and sharp snaps and carves. This is the closest event to Fitzgibbons’ hometown and she had plenty of friends and family on the beach for support.

“This event is great preparation for us leading into the first CT event at Snapper,” Fitzgibbons said. “The level of talent at this event is really high, most of the CT surfers are here. Everyone loves competing in Manly, it’s such an iconic surfing spot and has a great place in our history - plus it’s always a pleasure to surf in front of a big crowd.”


Caption: Alejo Muniz giving his all at the Hurley Australian Open of Surfing. Credit: WSL/Matt Dunbar (Click here to download hi-res image)

Alejo Muniz (Brazil) failed to re-qualify for the Championship Tour (CT) last year and has been in impressive form at the Hurley Australian Open of Surfing at Manly Beach this week and is hungry to reclaim his spot amongst the elite Top 34.

“I got on the CT four years ago, but I’m off the Tour now, I’m really focused to get back on there,” Muniz said. “It’s important to have a good start to the year and I’m feeling good and hope that I can continue to improve at this event and throughout the rest of the year.”

Ryan Callinan (Newcastle, NSW/AUS) posted an impressive heat win over heavyweights Bede Durbidge (AUS), Mitch Crews (AUS) and Jake Halstead (USA) who finished 2nd, 3rd and 4th respectively. Callinan’s polished backhand attack saw him light up the line-up at Manly beach netting two solid scores and a ticket into the next round.

“The waves are really good today,” Callinan said. “The rights have nice walls on them and I love surfing on my backhand. We had small surf earlier in the event so I’m really glad that I’m still going — it’s the worst to lose out in an event before the surf gets good. It’s great to be in these top rated QS events and surf against the best guys in the world, I really want to get on the CT and events like this are the perfect preparation.”

Carissa Moore (Hawaii), two-time World Champion had slow start to her Hurley Australian Open of Surfing campaign, but fought back hard in the second half of the heat to clock a 9.10 and an 8.00 in the final heat of the day.
 

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AUSTRALIAN OPEN OF SURFING
The 2015 Hurley Australian Open of Surfing, owned and operated by IMG, will run from7 – 15 February. The nine day, one-of-a-kind festival will bring together some of the world’s top athletes in surfing and skateboarding combined with two days of live concerts on the Channel [V] music stage, art/photo installations and interactive sponsor displays – all taking place on iconic Manly Beach, Sydney
 
All events are free and open to the public. Live webcast can be viewed atwww.australianopenofsurfing.com. The surfing event will be broadcast live on FOX Sports at the following times:
 
Friday Feb 13 - 0730 – 1600 – Fox Sports 2
Saturday Feb 14 - 0730 – 1430 – Fox Sports 4
Sunday Feb 15 - 0730 – 1600 – Fox Sports 4
 
It will also be broadcast internationally via a highlights show, bringing all the action to over 110 countries across the globe.
 
ABOUT HURLEY 
The essence of Hurley is based on our love of the ocean and its constant state of change.  With deep roots in beach culture, we are all about inclusion and positivity. Our brand was started with the idea of facilitating the dreams of the youth.  Music and art are the common threads that bring us all together.  We are passionate about freedom of expression and the individual voice.  We place a premium on smiles.  Welcome to our world, imagine the possibilities http://www.hurleyau.com Orhttp://facebook.com/HurleyAus
 
ABOUT DESTINATION NSW
Destination NSW is the lead NSW Government agency for tourism and major events sectors. The NSW Government, through Destination NSW, assisted with securing the Hurley Australian Open of Surfing for Manly in 2015.

The role of Destination NSW is to market Sydney and NSW as one of the world’s premier tourism and major events destinations; to secure major sporting and cultural events; to work in partnership with Business Events Sydney to win major international conventions and incentive travel reward programs; to develop and deliver initiatives that will drive visitor growth throughout the State; and to achieve the NSW Government’s goal of doubling expenditure within the State’s visitor economy by 2020.

About the World Surf League
The World Surf League (WSL) organizes the annual tour of professional surf competitions and broadcasts each event live at WorldSurfLeague.com where you can experience the athleticism, drama and adventure of competitive surfing -- anywhere and anytime it’s on. The WSL sanctions and operates the following tours: the Junior Tour, Longboard Tour, the Qualifying Series (QS), the Big Wave Tour and the crown jewel of the sport, the WSL Championship Tour (CT) which determines the sport's undisputed world champions. The organization is headquartered in Santa Monica, California with Commercial Offices in New York. The offices are supported by regional centers in Africa, Asia, Australasia, Europe, Hawaii, North America and South America.

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