8 April, 2013 8 April, 2013

Good Start for Team SA on Day 1 of the ISA World Masters

Carl Roux gets stuck in during his Round 1 heat in the Grand Masters division.

Carl Roux gets stuck in during his Round 1 heat in the Grand Masters division.

Day 1 of the ISA World Masters Surfing Champs in Ecuador got off to a good start for team SA.

It would have been a perfect start had Gary Van Wieringen advanced through his Round 1 heat in the Masters division, as Greg Emslie (Masters), Carl Roux and Wayne Monk (Grand Masters), as well as Andre Malherbe (Kahunas) all advanced through their opening duels.

Gary still has another shot at reaching the finals, however, as he’s dropped into the repercharge rounds.

The remaining Team SA members; Heather Clark (Womens), David Malherbe (Kahunas) and Chris Knutsen (Grand Kahunas) are yet to kick-off their World Masters campaigns, with Day 1 coming to a close before their heats could be run.

The contest venue, Montañita, did not disappoint on Day 1.

The contest venue, Montañita, did not disappoint on Day 1.

The right-hand pointbreak of Montañita really showed its class on Day 1, and if the waves stick around as expected, then the ISA World Masters might be in for a highly entertaining couple of days.

See more results and photos from the ISA World Masters Champs here>>

Check out the official Press Release below:

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EXCELLENT CONDITIONS FOR THE FIRST DAY OF THE 2013 ISA WORLD MASTERS SURFING CHAMPIONSHIP IN ECUADOR

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The Right-Hand Point Break of Montañita Showed Its True Potential

The ISA World Masters Surfing Championship kicked off with excellent waves in the 4-6 feet range in the perfect right hand point-break in the beautiful town of Montañita. Thousands of fans gathered to see the world’s best over-35 year old surfers put on spectacular performances in the surfing capital of Ecuador.

“We are here in beautiful Montañita for the first day of the ISA World Masters Surfing Championship,” said ISA President Fernando Aguerre. “The waves are over-head and the world’s best masters surfers are in the water. If you have been watching the live webcast, come back again tomorrow. If you have not, tune in and you will see the incredible waves of Montañita and amazing surfing performances.”

Day 1 of the 2013 ISA World Masters Surfing Championship kicked-off with nine heats of Qualifying 1 of the Grand Masters (over 40) division. South Africa’s Wayne Monk put on the best performance in the division, scoring the highest total heat score of 14.57, beating Roni Ronaldo Da Rosa (BRA, 11.50), and Kenneth Avila (CRC, 10.47).

The ISA World Masters is a double elimination competition, with the first two surfers always advancing to the next round.  Surfers in third and fourth place move into the Repechage round, giving them a second chance to advance.  However, another third or fourth place finish, and they will be out of the competition.

Hawaii’s Sunny Garcia, the 2012 ISA Grand Masters Champion, is hungry to defend his Gold Medal and Team Championship. Garcia scored the day’s highest wave and total heat score. Photo: ISA/Michael Tweddle

Hawaii’s Sunny Garcia, the 2012 ISA Grand Masters Champion, is hungry to defend his Gold Medal and Team Championship. Garcia scored the day’s highest wave and total heat score. Photo: ISA/Michael Tweddle

In the Men’s Masters (over 35) division, ten heats of Qualifying 1 were surfed. 2012 Grand Masters Gold Medalist and former ASP World Tour Champion Sunny Garcia (HAW) was hungry to defend his Gold Medal and the Hawaii Team Championship. Garcia carved on some overhead open faces and registered the day’s highest single wave score of 9.23 and total heat score of 17.73, while defeating Gary Saavedra (PAN, 11.60) and Ruben Andrade (ECU, 6.60).

To close the day, the Kahunas (over 45) division hit the pumping well-overhead surf with six heats of Qualifying 1. Hawaii’s Mike Latronic, also a member of the 2012 Gold Medal Hawaiian Masters Team, had the strongest performance in the division, with the highest heat score of 15.93, defeating Manolo Lozano (ECU, 7.80) and Prospero Ochoa Ruiz (MEX, 4.96)

For a full list of today’s results, click here- http://www.isawmsc.com/results/

The ISA World Masters Surfing Championship resumes tomorrow at 7:40am with The Morning Show hosted by Mark Fewell.

Following that, the competition will feature:

Kahunas (over 45) Qualifying 1
Grand Kahunas (over 50) Qualifying 1
Women’s Masters (over 35) Qualifying 1
Grand Masters (over 40) Qualifying 2
Masters (over 35) Qualifying 2

The live webcast of the entire championship is available on www.isawmsc.com

Sunday, 7:40am Montañita, Ecuador
Sunday, 5:40am West Coast USA
Sunday, 2:40pm Western Europe
Sunday, 11:40pm Sydney, Australia

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