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O’Neill Cold Water Classic Underway, Solid Swell on Horizon for the Event

By Press Team - Published on 22nd October 2008 | Viewed 5367 times.

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SANTA CRUZ, California (Tuesday, October 21, 2008) – The Association of Surfing Professionals (ASP) World Qualifying Series (WQS) 4-Star O’Neill Cold Water Classic kicked off today at Santa Cruz’s coveted Steamer Lane in three-to-four foot (1 metre) conditions. The first day of competition saw former two-time event finalist and Steamer Lane local, Josh Loya (Santa Cruz, CA), 39, and fellow Santa Cruz native Randy Bonds (Santa Cruz, CA), 31, post stand out performances, while Roger Eales (San Diego, CA), 25, was one to watch as well.




The O’Neill Cold Water Classic marks the final event in the continental United States this year, with all surfers earning ratings points towards the ASP World Tour. The Santa Cruz event also acts as the final stop on the Macy’s California Trifecta Surf Series, the only ASP Specialty Series in North America, which offers an additional prize purse to the series’ top three finishers.

Loya was a standout in Round 1 today, using his local knowledge to pick off the clean rights on offer at his home break. The seasoned Santa Cruz competitor was extremely alive in his opening heat, catching only two waves, but his choice of quality over quantity proved to pay off.

I wanted to catch three or four waves, but they kind of stopped coming,” Loya said. “I’d rather not go on a wave if I can’t get at least a 6 or a 7, so I was just waiting it out.

The patience displayed by Loya today has proven to be successful strategy for him in the past. The powerful regular-footer was a finalist in the O’Neill Cold Water Classic last year and in 2006 as well.

It’s worked so far for me until the Final and then I just can’t find the right waves.”

Bonds also won his heat by catching only two waves. Like Loya, he also used his local knowledge to advance into Round 2 today with a pair of solid scores to claim a heat win over the field.

I got a couple of waves,” Bonds said. “Sometimes it’s hard out here to get your two waves but definitely there’s enough sets out there today where everyone can get a couple of waves.”

Bonds expressed the importance of using patience at Steamer Lane as a key ingredient for success in the event.

I try to wait for good ones,” Bonds said. “It’s just going to take good waves and a lot of luck. I’m just trying to go to bed early and stay out of trouble.”

Eales jumped out to an early lead in his Round 1 heat, earning a solid score of an 8.50 out of a possible 10 on his opening ride with several clean forehand carves on a Steamer Lane gem. The score proved to be the highest single wave score of the day. Eales followed up with a solid second score, which was enough for the heat win.

I drove up last night and I figured I wanted to get on some waves early and get my feet under me,” Eales said. “I surfed this morning, watched the surf and just tried to sit the farthest out with the lower tide and got lucky and got a good one off the bat.”

Eales expressed his satisfaction with the good conditions on offer today at Steamer Lane.

It’s so good,” Eales said. “It’s sunny, four foot and so fun and I’m stoked.”

Tomorrow’s event will see the completion of Round 2 as well as the first few heats of Round 3. The second day of the O’Neill Cold Water Classic will begin tomorrow at 8am local time and will be webcast LIVE via www.coldwaterclassic.net

Wavewatch.com, the official swell forecaster for the event, is calling for swell to increase throughout the event with a solid northwest swell expected to hit later this week. The ideal direction of the swell combined with the favorable weather forecast should grace Santa Cruz with excellent conditions for the last few days of this year’s O’Neill Cold Water Classic.

For additional ASP information log on to www.aspworldtour.com or www.aspnorthamerica.org

O’Neill Cold Water Classic Round 1 Results: Round of 160


(1st and 2nd advance)
Heat 1: Tyler Newton (HAW) 12.67, Danny Estes (USA) 11.87, Quinn McCrystal (USA) 10.74, Keith Terriberry (USA) 0.73
Heat 2: Matt Pagan (USA) 11.40, Jonny Craft (USA) 11.13, Gianfranco Gasparro (ITA) 2.73, Cody Sammons (USA) 1.77
Heat 3: Matt Meola (HAW) 10.70, Sean Bacon (USA) 8.50, Andy Hobson (USA) 6.50, Andres Flores (DOM) 3.60
Heat 4: Luke Davis (USA) 8.83, Andrew Bennett (USA) 8.17, Marshall Alberga (USA) 7.93, Nick Lamb (USA) 5.33
Heat 5: Ashton Madeley (USA) 11.10, Nick Rupp (USA) 9.30, Adam Lambert (USA) 7.47, Joey Hudson (USA) 7.17
Heat 6: Roger Eales (USA) 13.67, Kelsey Strickland (USA) 8.24, Matt Turner (USA) 5.10, Rick Gannon (USA) 0.83
Heat 7: Fisher Heverly (USA) 10.17, Matt Johnson (USA) Frank Chenault (USA) 5.37, Pete Rocky (USA) 4.50
Heat 8: Oliver Kurtz (USA) 10.33, Danny Hart (USA) 8.50, Dustin Willman (USA) 7.73, Eric Worley (USA) 2.10
Heat 9: Josh Loya (USA) 12.84, Oman Etcheverry (USA) 12.83, Dege O’Connell (HAW) 10.10, Willie Safreed (USA) 8.37
Heat 10: Peter Mussio (USA) 13.34, Javier Swayne (PER) 12.54, Hunter Heverly (USA) 5.43, Adam Knox (USA) 3.84
Heat 11: Madison Williams (AUS) 11.33, Ryah Arthur (USA) 5.43, Shaw Kobayashi (USA) 5.43, Paul Pugliesi (USA) 3.06
Heat 12: Randy Bonds (USA) 14.17, Russell Smith (USA) 10.93, Dane Zaun (USA) 10.13, Brightton Brandenburger (USA) 7.00
Heat 13: Jimmy Herrick (USA) 13.93, Chris Foster (HAW) 11.16, Justin Swartz (USA) 10.97, Victor Done (USA) 8.36
Heat 14: T.J. Mikus (USA) 8.40, Brandon Barnes (USA) 7.20, Tarik Khashoggi (USA) 7.03, Nick Skawinski (USA) 5.04
Heat 15: Josh Mulcoy (USA) 15.17, Matt Myers (USA) 11.47, Ryan Burch (USA) 9.73, Jonathan Warren (USA) 5.46
Heat 16: Scott Posner (USA) 9.50, Casey Landrogt (USA) 5.84, Mark Gabriel (USA) 3.45, Wills Pellin (USA) 0.00
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Don't you think it's just gnarly that O'Neill, if true, is sponsoring World Crokinole Champion Justin Slater? He is supposedly working on a deal next with Muzzies to be "the face" of Muzzies. No admittance yet on any help from the Thomas Eagan family.
 
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