Big prizes for some big waves
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RICK FIGNETTI
The Grove was rocking the other night for the Billabong XXL Surf
Awards ceremony, with shots of thundering monster waves and surfers
who were going for it in life or death situations.
Surfers from around the globe were in hunt of the biggest wave in
a few different categories. Catching the biggie of the year, a face
measurement of 68 feet, was veteran rider, Sunset Beach resident and
Hawaiian waterman Dan Moore.
Moore, 48, toed into Jaws’ giant right-hand wall at Maui on Dec.
15. Early in the session, Moore lost his board and got bashed in the
face while retrieving it, suffering a concussion and bruises. But
that didn’t stop him from going back out and catching a bunch more
waves.
It just so happened the last one was the macker bomb of the year,
earning him $68,000 and much respect! That wave did eventually close
out, and some heavy punishment was taken, resulting in a busted leg
that kept him out of the water for five weeks. That’s the
consequences, a price to pay.
In the Paddle In category, Santa Cruz’s Shane Desmond had the big
one for that, a 50-foot giant backside right he rode at the Mavericks
contest in March. Desmond picked up his check for $10,000,
accompanied by the hoots of the crowd, and now joins the elite squad
of SC big-wave standouts.
Fellow Santa Cruz surfer Darryl “Flea” Virostko took the Worst
Wipeout award, ouch, for a huge right at the Eddie Aikau Big Wave
Classic in Waimea. He freefell down the face, landing on his board,
and had to be pulled out of the impact zone by the rescue Jet Ski.
And in the women’s division, Jamiliah Star, another Santa Cruzer,
had some big sets at Sunset to win the crown and take another
division for the up-north crew.
The Surfline-Jay Moriarity Overall Performance Big Wave winner was
the Big Island’s Shane Dorian. A former World Championship Tour
standout, Dorian has proven he’s fearless, with a runner-up shot in
the toe-in category at Jaws and some other pics of some huge, scary
ones.
They’ll gear up again next winter for some more XXL surf.
A couple weeks ago, the Western Surfing Assn. was up at Steamer
Lane in Santa Cruz, where the surf was 3-6 feet with 8-foot-plus sets
peeling off the point. Some of the H.B. contingent made the trek up
north to the chilly waters.
In the junior longboard division, Cody Bertrand ripped it up and
finished second. His pops, Troy Bertrand, was tearing it up too,
doing some fancy footwork in senior longboard to place second also.
Surf City’s Jay Boldt made two finals, taking fourth in senior
longboard and third in the grandmasters too. The “Schlickster” Pat
Schlick took the win in the grandmasters.
A fired-up Danny Misken lost a close decision in masters, getting
second, but was seen getting some killer lip bashes through the slot.
There’s still snow in the local mountains from those fierce storms
of February, but due to lack of skier interest, Bear Mountain and
Snow Summit have closed for the season. Snow Valley, Mountain High
and Mt. Baldy are still open, going week-to-week with spring-like
conditions.
The four-star, $75,000 Body Glove Surf Bout is scheduled this week
down at Lowers in San Clemente. The nation’s top rising stars in
men’s and women’s surfing and some of the world’s best surfers will
be on hand April 26-30 for the Association of Surfing Professionals’
World Qualifying Series event. Hope there’s good surf.
That’s it for now, Fig over and out.
* RICK FIGNETTI is a nine-time West Coast champion, has announced
the U.S. Open of Surfing the last 11 years and has been the KROQ-FM
surfologist for the last 18 years, doing morning surf reports. He
owns a surf shop on Main Street. You can reach him at (714) 536-1058.
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