Winner: Mick Fanning


What an incredible final day of surfing…(and yeah, this post is waaaay late so the stoke from the final day has lost its luster). Mick Fanning sealed the deal after some amazing surfing and some amazing competition. He took out fellow Australian surfer Bede Durbidge in the final to claim the first event of the year.
In route to the final, Durbidge’s semifinal match-up with the reigning world champ was the stuff surf fantasies are made of.
Durbidge opened the heat strong with two massive scores, leaving Slater needing a combination of excellent scoring rides to emerge from the heat alive.
Fighting his way back the way only an eight-time world champ can, Slater notched up the scores he needed and took the lead but last minute heroics by Durbidge changed the situation once again.
“What do you do?” said Slater. “I did good to come back to get the lead and then that wave came. The waves were there to be had and he was just in better sync than me; he had the advantage with that 9.93. I didn’t think that I was going to get back in there. You can’t be bummed losing a heat like that. We both scored high, we both surfed well and he surfed better than me.”
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On the other side, Mick Fanning had his own spectacular heat going up against ASP rookie Josh Kerr in their Quarterfinal matchup. Kerr left Fanning needing a near-perfect heat score late in the heat to advance. Fanning found it and beat Kerr 19.53 to 19.10 in easily one of the highest scoring heats in ASP history. It was a simply amazing heat..
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Next up: Stop #2 on the ASP World Tour, Bells Beach Australia………Bring it!




