Perfect Start for ASP 6-Star Billabong Pro J Bay

[ 5 ] July 10, 2012 |

SUPERTUBES, Jeffreys Bay, South Africa (Tuesday, July 10, 2012) – Former ASP Men’s World Tour surfer, Nathan “Hog” Hedge (Narrabeen, NSW, AUS) has matched power with perfection, scoring a perfect 10 point ride in the opening round of the ASP 6-star event taking place at Supertubes in Jeffreys Bay, South Africa.

Competitors in the US$155,000 tournament awoke to epic two-metre plus conditions on Day 1 and it was the “Hog” who stole the show, belting the long J’Bay walls and winning the crowd with his enthusiastic claims.

The semi-retired 34 year-old achieved his best world tour result at the famous J’Bay point break back in 2004, posting a finals result that boosted him to a career high 7th in the world. And today, the Hog was back to his J’Bay best, easily registering the highest two-wave combined heat total of 19.27 out of a possible perfect 20 points.

Other surfers to progress to Round 2 with wins today included reigning ASP World Junior Champion Ciao Ibelli (BRA), local favourite and Supertubes specialist Sean Holmes (ZAF), Hawaii’s Sebastien Zietz (Haw) and 2010 World Junior Champion, Jack Freestone (Gold Coast, AUS).

The excellent surf is forecasted to continue on Day 2 when 10 of the world’s highest rated campaigners are due to hit the water. Among the big-name draw cards are two-time and defending Billabong Pro champion, Jordy Smith (ZAF), Hawaiian prodigy and current world rated number five, John John Florence (Oahu, Haw), Brazilian Adriano De Souza (BRA) and former Men’s World Champion, C.J. Hobgood (FL, USA).

Organisers expect to start from 07:00am local time.

The official press launch was held last night and attended by local dignitaries Mr Makhulbulu and Councillor Virginia Cameleo Benjamin, representative of the Department of Sports, Recreation Arts and Culture.

This year the Billabong Pro has changed to a 6-Star rated ASP World Tour event and increased its field from 38 to 144 competitors, affording dozens of local and international hopefuls a chance at competing at one of the world’s premier wave locations.

The week-long tournament also boasts a musical element, with the 5FM Music Festival taking place over three consecutive nights from 13-15th July, with more than 40 different artists scheduled to perform.

For more on the Billabong Pro J Bay log on to www.billabongpro.com

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  1. luke says:

    P.S great to see the ‘hog’ rippin, makin goofies proud everywhere, almost brings a tear to my eye lol.

  2. luke says:

    No webcast isn’t the biggest issue. No WT event is the real problem, if it was still a WT event there would still be a webcast, they bassically replaced j’bay with Fiji, how bout lets have arguably the worlds best left and right on the tour next year. Otherwise ASP may aswell name it the corperate tour, Fiji’s only back because of back too back big wave paddle sessions 2 years running. Come on ASP get it together.

  3. BR says:

    Where’s Taj and Joel? Aren’t they Billabong riders?
    And Occy, where are you???

  4. db says:

    waves like that and no webcast – no wonder billabong shares are diving…..

  5. j says:

    You guys do realise Billabong is going broke! I agree there should be webcasts at all major events however the surfers are probably lucky the contest is even on considering Billabongs financial situation.

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