Shock Exits as Quarterfinalists Decided at O’Neill Cold Water Classic South Africa
LONG BEACH, Kommetjie/South Africa (Wednesday, July 28, 2010) – The ASP 4-Star Cold Water Classic Series has always offered the wild and rugged. Now comes the drama – with the current World Number One, Jordy Smith as well as the current CWC Series leader, Royden Bryson knocked out of the competition as the quarter finalists were decided in solid 6 to 8 foot surf.
“It would have been nice to win three events here in South Africa,” said Jordy – talking about latest wins firstly in his hometown of Durban, then his first World Tour win at J-Bay. “But it’s also just cool to be here in Cape Town and have a contest here. I’ve been having fun and seeing friends.”
As the crowds flocked to the beach, Jordy Smith wowed all in his first heat of the day, before bowing out to Greg Emslie and now-local hero Matt Bromley in the Round of 32.
“Jordy is such an amazing surfer. Just to make that heat meant so much to me,” said Kommetjie local Bromley after his heat in the Round of 32, before unfortunately stalling in the Round of 16.
It was the third day of competition at the O’Neill Cold Water Classic South Africa here on the Cape Peninsula, and it was the third different location in a row, held today at Long Beach – but even that didn’t remain the same.
“It’s like a completely different break out there this afternoon than it was this morning – with the tide and the winds,” said Shaun Joubert – one of 6 South African quarter finalists. He is joined by Chad Du Toit, Frankie Oberholzer, Greg Emslie, Antonio Bortoletto and Daniel Redman.
Standing out in the group are the two Australians – Dion Atkinson and Shaun Cansdell. “I get along with the South Africans. Between them and the Australians there’s a really good vibe – and I travel with one pretty much full time,” said Dion, who despite battling flu powered through to the quarters.
As for Cansdell – while all the focus has been on Royden Bryson and Stuart Kennedy vying for the CWC Series lead, sitting quietly behind them has been Shaun, although there is nothing quiet about his surfing at this event.
“I really enjoy surfing lefthanders being a goofy footer and am pretty stoked to surf them in an event,” said Shaun. “It’s pretty wild conditions out there with that wind, and there’s a really cold current come in today so it’s freezing.”
“I was in third before this event,” he said of the CWC Series rankings. “But there’s still three events including this one – so anything can happen. Anyone could take it, so I am just seeing how it all goes.”
The next call will be tomorrow July 29th at 8am starting with the quarterfinals.
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