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-- Danette Goulet
After more than a week with no surf to speak of, organizers of the
Vans Surfing Magazine Airshow Series were relieved to see the ocean kick
up some 3- to 5-foot waves Sunday.
The waves hit just in time, as the aerial surfing tour made its fourth
stop on the tour, sponsored by Body Glove, at 54th Street in Newport
Beach.
Aerial surfing is when the surfer actually catches air at the top of
the wave before cutting back into the water.
Taking first place in the contest was Eric McHenry, who has won two
events and made three finals this tour.
McHenry, who took home $3,000 for his victory, and second-place
finisher Randy Welsh, who earned himself $1,500 in prize money, dominated
the final round with variations of front side grabs and spins.
The two finished the final round having completed a total of six airs
apiece and averaging scores of six or higher out of a possible 10 points
in the 35-minute round.
But it was McHenry’s second air that won it all for him. He landed a
high and clean front side 360, which gave him nines across the board, for
a point total of 75.5 out of a possible 90, said contest director Darren
Brilhart.
In the ratings, Welch and McHenry are pulling away from the pack by
more than 1,000 points.
The top point holders at the end of the season will be invited to the
World Championships of Air presented by O’Neill in Pacific Cabo, Mexico.
The next stop is The Realm Airshow at Salt Creek in August, before the
tour returns to Newport Beach for the sixth stop, the Rip Curl Airshow in
September.
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