Davey Cathels Ruled Out Of Billabong World Junior Championships Gold Coast

[ 6 ] January 18, 2012 |

Matt Lewis-Hewitt (New Zealand) (pictured) will be the injury replacement for Davey Cathels at the Billabong World Junior Championships Gold Coast. CREDIT: Surfing WA/Woolacott.

COOLANGATTA, Queensland/Australia (Wednesday, 18 January, 2012) – The 2011 ASP World Junior Title Race took an interesting turn in the last couple of days with current ASP World Junior number 1 rated surfer, Davey Cathels (North Narrabeen, NSW/AUS) injuring his right ankle while performing a reverse at his home break of North Narrabeen.

Cathels was a front-runner for the ASP World Junior Title after winning the the biggest event of his career in Bali at stop 1 on the ASP World Junior Tour last year. Cathels will now have to watch the title race unfold without him at the up and coming Billabong World Junior Championships Gold Coast.

“I’m feeling pretty devastated at the moment,” Cathels said. “I’ve torn my front syndesmosis ligament and partially tore the back syndesmosis ligament. Hopefully I’ll be ready for the Australian Open at Manly. I definitely want one of the Aussie boys to take out the event and the ASP World Junior Title and keep the trophy at home, because I think at the moment the world’s best juniors are coming out of Australia.”

Garrett Parkes (Byron Bay, NSW/AUS) currently ranked 3rd on the ASP World Junior Tour is now the highest ranked Australian competing in the Billabong World Junior Championships Gold Coast.

“I’m good mates with Davey (Cathels) and I spoke to him yesterday, he’s pretty shattered,” Parkes said. “To put in all the hard work and get injured a few days before event is very unlucky. It’s kind of given me the extra motivation to do well now that I’m the highest ranked Australian in the event. I’ve been surfing, and training every day, trying to surf right point breaks as much as possible to prepare and I’m feeling pretty good.”

Matt Lewis-Hewitt (New Zealand) will be the injury replacement for Cathels and is currently organising a last minute trip across the Tasman to compete in the last junior event of his career.

“I’m stoked to get in the event, but gutted for Davey (Cathels) too,” Lewis-Hewitt said. “I’ve surfed in some events at home and at the ASP 4-Star in China earlier this year, so I’ve already had a few warm up heats and am feeling good.”

Soli Bailey (Byron Bay, NSW/AUS) has been awarded a sponsor’s wildcard into the Billabong World Junior Championships Gold Coast and is looking to make the most of it.

“I’m thrilled to get this wildcard!” Bailey said. “To be able to surf in such a big event and get the chance to show people what I’ve got is amazing. I don’t surf Burleigh that often, but I’ve surfed it enough to know where to sit and I surf right hand point breaks all the time, so I’m feeling good and hoping to make it through couple of heats.”

Mitch Parkinson (Coolangatta, QLD/AUS), Peterson Crisanto (Brazil), Jack Robinson (Margaret River, WA/AUS), Mateia Hiquily (PYF) have been awarded wildcards into the men’s draw of the Billabong World Junior Championships Gold Coast. They will be joined in the main draw by 2 surfers from the Von Zipper Trials.

Ellie-Jean Coffey (Crescent Head, NSW/AUS), Eden Putland (Currumbin, QLD/AUS), Felicity Palmateer (Perth, WA/AUS), and Sarah Mason (New Zealand) have been awarded wildcards into the women’s draw.

The Von Zipper trials will be held on Friday 20 Jan. The Billabong World Junior Championships Gold Coast will be webcast live via www.billabongpro.com

Media planning to attend the Billabong World Junior Championships, Gold Coast should first register here

The Billabong World Junior Championships Gold Coast is brought to you by Monster Energy Drink, Sony, Events QLD, Sony Ericsson, VonZipper, Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles, ASL magazine and Burleigh Boardriders.

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  1. Ross Red says:

    Didn’t Jack win it last year? And Davey and Garrett are currently 1st and 3rd. Statement’s got some merit, no?

    • coisa ruim says:

      he won, the aus surfers are good but….would u put yr money on them? they are not the best of their age, the best are already in the WT.

    • Marco says:

      Why the story forgot to comment on the Brazilians? Caio Ibelli is 1st on the ratings (he´s tied with Cathels) and Marco Fernandez is 4th!!! And there are others with title chances!!! One more detail, the best junior surfer in the world is not competing here, he´s in the WT, Gabriel Medina. Regards.

  2. Boy says:

    If anything they are most definitely NOT coming from Australia!

  3. Boy says:

    hahaha “best junior surfers coming from Australia at the moment” that was hilarious!

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