Grant Takes Lizzard Nandos Surf Pro Junior
E365> Surfing - Saturday May 17 2008
E365 -- Casey Grant emerged victorious in the Grade 1 ASP International Pro Junior division of the Lizzard Nandos Surf Pro, presented by the Weekend Witness. Grant overcame a strong challenge from Klee Strachan as he snatched victory and the $2000 first prize in a very competitive final.
The event, now in its sixth year, is being held at Durbans North Beach from 15 - 18 May, and offers a total of R121 500 ($15 000) prize money. As well as the pro junior division, the contest also includes a 1 Star ASP WQS Mens division and a Surfing South Africa (SSA) Pro Surf Tour (PST) 2A rated Womens division. The junior prize giving was held on Friday 16 May, with the mens and ladies finals and prize giving still to be held on Sunday 18 May.
The quarter finals of the Grade 1 ASP International Pro Junior division did not produce any surprising results, with big names like Casey Grant (Scottburgh), Klee Strachan (Winkelspruit), Rudy Palmboom (Bluff), and Nic Godfrey (Cape St Francis) all advancing to the semi-finals.
In the first semi final, Casey Grant posted an 8.25 point ride, the highest junior wave score of the day, as well as the highest junior heat total of the day, with a combined score of 15.75 points out of a possible 20 in securing his win over Klee Strachan, Michael February (Cape Town) and Matthew Bromley (Cape Town). The second semi final was dominated by Kyle Lane (Umhlanga Rocks) and Nic Godfrey, who progressed at the expense of Rudy Palmboom and Chad du Toit (Durban), setting up an almost ideal final showdown.
Casey Grant started well in the Grade 1 ASP International Pro Junior final, overcoming a strong challenge from ASP Africa junior mens ratings leader Klee Strachan. Kyle Lane was unable to prevail over an interference call and finished in 3rd place, with Nic Godfrey taking 4th. Grant was "really stoked with his first contest victory". Although tired after having surfed many heats in the mens and junior division, Grant was "super amped for tomorrow (Saturday)" where he looks to maintain his momentum in the mens open division.
The 1 Star ASP WQS Mens Division got underway with the round of 64. Shane Thorne (Durban) dominated the first heat of day, continuing in the good form that saw him capture the Quiksilver Goodwave title a few weeks back. Many junior competitors took advantage of the opportunity to surf against some of South Africas top WQS surfers should they reach the round of 32, and dominated in the round of 64. Youngsters such as Casey Grant, Lizzard rider Jacob Mellish (Somerset West), and current ASP Pro Junior Mens ratings leader Klee Strachan will all be featuring in the opening heats in the round of 40, which will be completed on Saturday morning
ASP Africas Colin Fitch, Contest Director, was pleased with the very contestable surf, which was "reflected in the high scores that came in today". Fitch also commented on the great mixture of youth and experience in the mens open division, where some of the seasoned campaigners "still have the competitive edge and are really pushing the youngsters".
Mike Frew, Lizzards Marketing Manager, was also thrilled at the near perfect surf that the competitiors and spectators alike were able to enjoy yesterday.
"We were blessed with really sick waves, and this allowed for some high performance surfing, North Beach really turned on today," said Frew. "I'm also stoked for Casey Grant winning the juniors, ill bet the Scottburgh locals are going to have a big party tonight!"
| FURTHER SURFIN' |
|
| EXTREME INSPIRATION |
| "The prosperous man is never sure that he is loved for himself." |
