San Clemente, Calif., April 28, 2007 – Former Association of Surfing Professionals (ASP) World Champion CJ Hobgood has defeated fellow finalists Gabe Kling, Dayyan Neve and Shaun Ward to claim the 2007 Jeep® Body Glove Surfbout in clean two- to three-foot surf at Lower Trestles. The ASP World Qualifying Series (WQS) four-star event came to a close in stunning fashion this afternoon with the finalists, three of whom are elite Foster’s ASP World Tour members, going blow for blow in the rippable afternoon peaks.
Hobgood, surfing on an unconventional quad-fin board with a futuristic V-tail setup, opened up strong on his forehand with a blend of progressive fin-free maneuvers and blistering carves.
“I’ve got this great board under my feet that I’ve only ridden once before and it’s gone unbelievable in these conditions,” Hobgood said. “I don’t really know what to call it, but my shaper (Bill Johnson) may have a better idea. The conditions at Lowers this week were not the ideal south swell setup that we would have preferred, but I think my equipment really made a difference.”
Hobgood, who currently sits equal 30th on the elite Foster’s ASP World Tour, will jet off next to Tahiti for the Billabong Pro Teahupoo which begins May 4, 2007.
“My brother is in Tahiti right now and I am hoping to get out there as soon as possible,” Hobgood said. “Winning here feels great. I had a good start to the year in Sebastian and to get another win this year feels amazing. Wins, either on the World Tour level or on the WQS, are a rare thing and it always feels good to get one. Hopefully this competitive momentum transfers into Tahiti next week.”
The finals berth puts Southern California’s Shaun Ward in excellent standings for the 2007 Macy’s California Trifecta Surf Series presented by Jeep. With stop number two, the Newport Beach Pro presented by Jeep, conflicting with the elite tour event in France, Ward (the only non-elite tour finalist) will be in prime position to capitalize on his result here.
“I’ve been fortunate enough to make back-to-back finals in four-stars so I’m just really happy with my result,” Ward said. “I’m stoked about the increased prizes for the Trifecta and I am definitely going to try to give it a go this season. Obviously my number one priority is qualifying for the World Tour, but the Trifecta championship is also very prestigious.”
Mitchell Coleborn, who consistently established himself as one of the premier talents throughout the week, was dealt a hard blow today suffering back-to-back eliminations in his semi-final heats in both the Jeep Body Glove Surfbout and the Oakley Pro Junior. Despite coming up short of the finals, Coleborn’s performance put out a definite notice to fellow competitors.
“Unfortunately the waves didn’t really come through more for me in either of my semi-finals,” Coleborn said. “I never really got that one good score to come and push me through the heat, but it was still a good event for me and I’m happy with my results. I’ll be doing a few more WQS events overseas before heading home to focus on the junior series there.”
The ASP Grade-2 Oakley Pro Junior, stop number four on the 2007 ASP North America Pro Junior Series, was won by Australian sensation Brent Dorrington in a star-studded final with Eric Geiselman, Cory Arrambide and Nick Rozsa.
Dorrington, who gained entry into the event as a wildcard, was ecstatic following his inaugural ASP Pro Junior victory.
“I’m so stoked right now as I’ve never done well in a Pro Junior,” Dorrington said. “This win gives me a huge confidence boost heading back over to Australia as the talent level out here is so high.”
After opening up strong in his finals heat, Dorrington was unable to secure a second scoring ride until the dying seconds of the heat.
“I started out really well with an 8.17, but it’s really hard to get waves out there,” Dorrington said. “I knew I needed a pretty average score and I just had to sit there for 20 minutes. That one little left came through at the end there and I just put everything I had into it. I’m so stoked to have pulled this out.”
With his third place finish at the Oakley Pro Junior, Arrambide has rocketed from third to first on the 2007 ASP North America Pro Junior Series. Although disappointed with his finals performance, the prodigious goofy-footer remained optimistic about the rest of the season.
“I just couldn’t get the waves I needed out there in the final unfortunately,” Arrambide said. “I’m happy that I’m leading the ratings now, but I still would have liked a win today. I’ll definitely be doing all the rest of the Grade-2 Pro Juniors this season in hopes of qualifying for the ASP World Junior Championships in Narrabeen.”
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The Macy’s California Trifecta Surf Series presented by Jeep will touch down next for the Newport Beach Pro presented by Jeep in September before heading to Santa Cruz for the season-closing O’Neill Coldwater Classic presented by Jeep in conjunction with the Grade-3 Oakley Pro Junior ASP North American Championships.
FUEL TV will telecast highlights from the Jeep Body Glove Surfbout beginning May 5th on The Weekly Update. For FUEL TV airdates and show times, check www.fuel.tv. Check out the Jeep Body Glove Surfbout and all of the Macy’s California Trifecta Surf Series surf spots at www.WaveWatch.com.
The 2007 Jeep Body Glove Surfbout is happy to once again have support from Macy’s, Oakley, Ocean Minded, the San Clemente Times, FUEL TV, and PRIMEDIA’s Action Sports Group (ASG), publisher of SURFER, SURFING and WaveWatch.