Time to Open up the surf spigots once again
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Wet and Wild with Rockin’ Fig
America’s largest World Qualifying Series surf event for both men
and women is hitting the shores of Surf City this weekend for the
start of the $150,000 dollar U.S. Open of Surfing at the Huntington
Beach Pier.
This will be the ninth annual event presented by Phillips
Electronics, which offers six star-rated points to contestants.
So with valuable ratings points and big bucks at stake, more than
500 contestants from all around the globe will be on hand. The best
from the United States, Australia, Brazil, Europe, Japan and South
Africa will be surfing it up trying to get the big win.
The first U.S. Open winner was Shane Beschen back in ‘94’ pulling
some insane floaters. Rob Machado the Mobster from Cardiff, took the
next and even came back last year to lay stake to the claim again,
ripping that south peak throwing some upside down re-entries in the
last couple minutes to take it.
Six-time World Champ Kelly Slater has won it too, and has a
wildcard entry in it, so watch out, he’s extremely dangerous, and
knows the waters of the south side very well, coming here since he
was a little grom. Other big notables include, current world champ
from the East Coast C.J. Hobgood, who has the killer backside attack,
former world champ from Hawaii Sunny Garcia has always been a
standout here and is a crowd favorite with his powerful surfing and
slashback.
Championship Tour ripper Taylor Knox is entered with hot East
Coaster and Top 10 on the tour Corey Lopez, and West Coast standout
Pat O’Connell, all representing the U.S’ finest. Plus World
Qualifying Series ripper Tim Curran and Keith Malloy from Ventura,
Seal Beach’s PSTA leader Ryan Simmons, local hotties starting with
Jeff Deffenbaugh, who actually got on the WCT tour after a great
performance a few years back. The Huntington contingency is led by
new tour star Timmy Reyes, “the Larsenator” Jay Larsen and hot local
crew of Micah Byrne, Ryan Turner, Danny Nichols, Brandon Tipton and
Brett Simpson, of the new guard.
In longboarding, look for Mr. Casual Josh Mohr to be a big factor
with that local knowledge. So get set, get ready it’s about here.
In the women’s, four-time world champ Lisa Andersen is entered
along with hot Hawaiians Rochelle Ballard and Megan Abubo. Plus
Aussie shredders world champ Layne Beachley and Pauline Menczer too.
And if that’s not enough the Billabong Boost juniors will have the
hottest up-and-coming groms as well.
Yours truly, the Figster, will be the master of ceremonies along
with “the Morganator” and TV’s David Stanfield. So come on down, it’s
gonna be rockin.
Summer lights a blaze along the local scene
In other surf news, summer’s in full swing, and the beach’s have
been pretty packed lately.
The Professional Surfing Tour of America had a pretty nice crowd
on hand at Golden West Street to witness Seal Beach’s Ryan Simmons
win another one.
Simmons ripped it up, and had good wave selection throughout the
event with multiple maneuver waves in the final.
Simmons is the current No. 1 in the overall standings having
another great PSTA season. It was a tough sea-saw battle with hot
local ripper Jeff Deffenbaugh, who came in second.
Deffenbaugh was pretty much a machine, tearing up tons of heats on
the way to the final. Huntington’s Micah Byrne was ripping it up too,
getting third, and rounding out the top four was Geoff Moysa of San
Clemente.
Surf City’s Jessie Evans lost a close one in the semis, and Danny
Nichols, Brandon Tipton and Willie Safreed lost out in the quarters
as did three-time World Champ Tom Curren.
In longboarding, Huntington stylemaster Josh Mohr took first place
honors. Mohr is holding down the No. 1 spot in the ratings with only
a few more to go, and to the delight of the crowd and announcer Mike
Morgan he did a cockroach on his last wave for his final move.
A cockroach is where you lay on your back on your surfboard and
wiggle your arms and legs in the air. You gotta do it just right to
get the BIG points. Jeff Moysa was a two-final man getting second in
the longboarding, possibly a first, and making it the shortboard
finals too.
Marina High’s Dodger Kremel was third and Steve Newton fourth
respectively with some nice rides as well. In the women’s, Australian
Prue Jeffreys ran away with it showing her veteran skills of years on
the ASP pro circuit. New up-and-comer Julia Christian of Carlsbad was
second. Third was Surfside’s Jodie Nelson who’s first in the ratings,
while fourth went to Newport’s Erica Hosseini.
The United States Amateur Surfing Championships are going on this
week at Oceanside Pier. East Coast, West Coast, Gulf Coast and Hawaii
will be sending competitors to surf it.
See ya at the U.S. Open,
Fig over and out.
* RICK FIGNETTI is a seven-time West Coast champion, has
announced the U.S. Open of Surfing the last eight years and has been
the KROQ-FM (106.7) surfologist for the last 15 years where he’s done
morning surf reports. He owns a surf shop on Main Street. You can
reach him at (714) 536-1058.
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