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ASP NA PRO JUNIOR AND MACY’S CA TRIFECTA SERIES COMING
TO A CLOSE WITH OAKLEY PRO JUNIOR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS AT THE
O’NEILL COLD WATER CLASSIC PRESENTED BY JEEP
Final Event to Have a Major Impact on Qualifiers for the ASP
World Junior Championships and Winners of the Macy’s Trifecta
Series
SANTA CRUZ, Calif., Oct 4, 2007 – North America’s
top professional junior surfers are set to compete at the Association
of Surfing Professionals (ASP) North America Oakley Pro Junior
National Championships at the 2007 O’Neill Cold Water Classic
at Steamer Lane in Santa Cruz, Calif. Oct. 12-14. The showdown
of 48 of the best American and international junior surfers (20
years and under) is the final opportunity to earn critical points
toward year-end ratings, which ultimately decides the four Pro
Juniors who will advance to the Billabong ASP World Junior Championships
in January, as well as the inaugural Macy’s California
Trifecta Surf Series presented by Jeep Junior Champion.
“The points for the Oakley Pro Junior National Championships
are going to have a huge impact on the final standings,” says
Oakley Surf Team Manager Ronny Nelson. “The current top
four are far from safe, as was the case last season. There’s
a lot of room for movement on both the ASP rankings and the final
Macy’s California Trifecta standings. With a World Championship
berth and bonus cash on the line, this final event is going to
be a good one.”
The ASP Grade-3 Oakley Pro Junior National Championships is
the biggest event of the season, and will offer the most points,
so it is very possible that the ratings may shift substantially
when the dust settles. After the Oakley Pro Junior at the
Oakley Newport Beach Pro, the top four ASP rated juniors are:
1. Cory Arrambide (Ventura, CA) 2028 (dropping
a low score of 215)
2. Adam Wickwire (Satellite Beach, FL) 1953 (dropping
a low score of 200)
3. Eric Geiselman (New Smyrna Beach, FL) 1738 (dropping
a low score of 225)
4. Chris Waring (Seal Beach, CA) 1660 (dropping a
low score of 200)
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All four of the above surfers are seeded into the Round of 32
at the Oakley Pro Junior in Santa Cruz, and therefore receive
an equal 25 place (320 points) just for showing up. However,
several additional competitors are in a good position to move
up based on a solid performance in Santa Cruz and shouldn’t
be counted out of contention:
5. Travis Beckmann (Vero Beach, FL) 1568 (dropping
a low score of 183)
6. Blake Jones (Melbourne Beach, FL) 1508 (dropping
a low score of 183)
7. Cody Thompson (Jacksonville Beach, FL) 1453 (dropping
a low score of 200)
8. Evan Geiselman (New Smyrna Beach, FL) 1446 (dropping
a low score of 160)
9. Nick Rozsa (Oxnard, CA) 1443 (dropping a low score
of 80)
10. Tommy Bursian (Isabella, PRI) 1430 (dropping a low score
of 160)
11. Jesse Heilman (Daytona Beach, FL) 1405 (dropping a low score
of 160)
12. Kilian Garland (Orcutt, CA) 1293 (dropping a low score of
124)
13. Sebastian Zietz (Hanalei, HI) DNA
14. Brent Reilly (Carlsbad, CA) 1183 (dropping a low score of
160)
15. Ian Ekberg (Huntington Beach, CA) 1178 (dropping a low score
of 200)
16. Dane Ward (San Clemente, CA) 1174 (dropping a low score of
0)
17. Jason Harris (Huntington Beach, CA) 1110 (dropping a low
score of 100)
18. Shey Yates (San Diego, CA) 1068 (dropping a low score of
80)
19. Marshall Alberga (Melbourne Beach, FL) 1045 (dropping a low
score of 100)
20. Ben Graeff (Long Island, NJ) 1019 (dropping a low score of
139)
21. Matt Mohagen (Los Angeles, CA) 985 (dropping a low score
of 100)
22. Kellen Ellison (Ventura, CA) 970 (dropping a low score of
0)
23. Trevor Saunders (San Clemente, CA) 965 (dropping a low score
of 0)
24. Kevin Kapsky (San Diego, CA) 950 (dropping a low score of
100)
25. Eddie Guilbeau (Melbourne, CA) 948 (dropping a low score
of 100)
The ASP also grants a World Junior Championship entry to the
highest-rated North American junior surfer on the World Qualifying
Series (WQS) tour, which will also be decided at Santa Cruz.
The ASP WQS 4-Star O’Neill Cold Water Classic presented
by Jeep will be the final event tallied for this fifth qualifier.
Tanner Gudauskas (San Clemente, CA) is the current frontrunner
for automatic entry into the Championships even if he doesn’t
finish within the top four Pro Junior rankings. Other potentials
include: Chris Waring (Seal Beach, CA), Eric Geiselman (New Smyrna
Beach, FL) and Nick Rozsa (Oxnard, CA).
The ASP North America Oakley Pro Junior Championships is also
the last stop of the Macy’s California Trifecta Surf Series,
which will award an additional $5,000 to the top three Pro Juniors
within the series. After stops in Lower Trestles during the Jeep
Body Glove Surfbout in April and Newport Beach during the Oakley
Newport Beach Pro in September, the current Macy’s California
Trifecta Pro Junior standings are: Brent Dorrington (Gold Coast,
AUS) 805 pts, Nick Rozsa (Oxnard, CA) 765 pts, Adam Wickwire
(Satellite Beach, FL) 725 pts, Cory Arrambide (Ventura, CA) 700
pts, Eric Geiselman (New Smyrna Beach, FL) 680 pts, and Sebastian
Zietz (Hanalei, HI) 670 pts. Both Dorrington and Zietz are Oakley
wildcards into the event.
The payout for the Grade-3 ASP North America Oakley Pro Junior
Championships will be $15,000 plus an extra $5,000 Trifecta bonus
cash ($3,500 first, $1,000 second and $500 third) up for grabs. |