Malia Manuel Makes ASP History as Youngest Ever U.S. Open Champion

HUNTINGTON BEACH, California (Saturday, July 26, 2008) - Malia Manuel (Wailua, HI), 14, has claimed the GO211 LIVE featuring the Womenâs Honda U.S. Open of Surfing presented by OâNeill over fellow finalist Coco Ho (North Shore, HI), 17 both young Hawaiians making ASP history as the youngest finalists in a U.S. Open event,in two-to-three foot (1 metre) surf at Huntington Beach Pier.
The Association of Surfing Professionals (ASP) World Qualifying Series (WQS) 6-Star event saw some incredible performances today, but none as impressive as the young Hawaiians taking down some of the biggest names in professional surfing.
âIâm so stoked right now,â Manuel said. âMy sponsors gave me the wildcard into this event and I was just happy to be here. To get to surf against some of my heroes and to be in the Final with my friend Coco (Ho) is just something I would have never dreamed of.â
Sticking to her game plan throughout the event, Manuel started strong in the opening moments of the Final, securing two lengthy righthanders to post solid scores while her opponent struggled to find her footing in the challenging afternoon conditions.
âThere werenât many waves out there this afternoon which was too bad,â Manuel said. âI just got lucky that a couple linked up for me and I was able get some scores under my belt.â
Manuel issued huge upsets today, defeating former ASP Womenâs World Champion and 2006 U.S. Open Champion Sofia Mulanovich (Lima, PER) in her Quarterfinals heat before posting a dominating heat win over current ASP WQS ratings leader Sally Fitzgibbons (Gerroa, AUS) as well as an impressive win over Ho en route to becoming the youngest U.S. Open Winner ever.
Ho issued her share of shocking upsets as well, defeating ASP Womenâs World Tour veteran Melanie Bartels (Makaha, HI) and reigning ASP Womenâs World Champion and defending U.S. Open Champion Stephanie Gilmore (Tweed Heads, AUS) on her way to the final. Hoâs potential sweep of both the womenâs events was stopped by Manuelâs Honda U.S. Open Final victory.
âThe conditions really came down to the one who got the wave with the wall,â Ho said. âI couldnât find my feet and I had to watch her catch a really good right. It was just cool being in the Final, because it was my goal to just make the Quarters, so Iâm over the moon.â
Fitzgibbons, who has already qualified for the 2009 ASP Womenâs World Tour, finished in equal third-place behind Manuel, increasing her ASP WQS ratings lead over the field.
âMalia was surfing really well and got off to a great start and just kept going from there,â Fitzgibbons said. âIt was hard to play catch-up with the waves that were coming through and sheâs the deserving heat winner.â
Fitzgibbons will take a break and miss the ASP WQS 6-Star event in Portugal to recharge, but will be back and ready for when competition resumes in Hawaii.
Gilmore, who finished equal third as well, was defeated in her Semifinals heat by event standout Ho. Gilmore put in a hard-fought battle against the young North Shore native, but could not find the score she needed to advance over her opponent.
âIâve been watching Coco (Ho) the whole event and sheâs probably my favorite up-and-coming surfer,â Gilmore said. âIt was cool to have a heat with her and see what her strategies are. These are some really valuable points on my WQS seeding. Iâm bummed I didnât get the win, but thatâs competition.â
Gilmore will travel from the Honda U.S. Open in Huntington to France for the next ASP Womenâs World Tour event, where the Rip Curl Pro Mademoiselle will take place from August 28-September 1, 2008 in Hossegor, France.
The ASP WQS womenâs competitors will head from Huntington to Portugal for another ASP WQS 6-Star event, the Billabong Girls Cascais Festival, which will be held in Guincho, Portugal from July 31 â August 3, 2008
In addition to the finale of the U.S. Open Womenâs event, the ASP Grade-2 S3 Supergirl Pro Junior came to a close today with Honda U.S. Open Finalist Ho claiming victory over fellow finalists Nikita Robb (East London, ZAF), Sage Erickson (Ventura, CA) and Courtney Conlogue (Santa Ana, CA) with a come-from-behind victory over Robb, edging out prodigious South African by seven tenths of a point.
âTo be here standing on the beach with the crowd with the Pro Junior Title and the runner-up finish in the WQS, Iâm really happy.â Ho said. âItâs been a long week of surfing and Iâm going to Indo tomorrow with all of the girls that surfed in womenâs Quarterfinals and just going to relax after the week.â
Robb jumped out into a commanding lead to open the ASP Grade-2 Womenâs Pro Junior, but was unable to stave off the young Hawaiian.
âI started off really well and after I got those first two good waves I couldnât find anything else,â Robb said âAll the girls that were surfing out there were such amazing surfers, so you canât really take it away from anyone. Coco is surfing well and sheâs on fire and itâs just one of those thingsâ
Erickson and Conlogue had solid showings throughout the entire event, but were unable to capitalize in the Final.
The GO211 LIVE feat. the Menâs Honda U.S. Open of Surfing pres. by OâNeill moved through the Round of 24 today, narrowing it down to the sweet 16 for tomorrowâs culmination. Todayâs action saw local standout Timmy Reyes (Huntington Beach, CA) and fellow Californian Nathaniel Curran (Oxnard, CA) dominated the Round of 24, both putting in impressive performances as they moved one step closer to clinching the 2008 Honda U.S. Open title.
Reyes, current No. 14 on the ASP World Tour, finished in first over event standouts Damien Fahrenfort (Durban, ZAF), who advanced in second, and Basque native Hodei Collazo (Basque Country, ESP), by posting a solid heat total of 16.67 out of a possible 20 point score.
âI was going to miss this event because the World Tour events are so close together,â Reyes said. âItâs home and youâve got to make time for home. Obviously it brings a little bit of stress because you want to perform well in front of your family. Iâm stoked with how things went today. I was in rhythm and thatâs what you have to do.â
Curran posted the dayâs highest Round of 5 heat total of 17.00 out of 20 points in an action packed heat against Chris Waring (Seal Beach, CA) and Tahitian Michael Bourez (PYF).
âI knew I had two okay waves and I was just trying to back it up with a bigger score,â Curran said. âI made it through my heat so Iâm stoked. Iâm rated fourth on the WQS right now and this will be a good score for me, so Iâm super excited.â
The final day of GO211 LIVE feat. the Honda U.S. Open of Surfing pres. by OâNeill can be seen LIVE at www.usopenofsurfing.comFor any other ASP inquires, check out www.aspworldtour.com or www.aspnorthamerica.orgGO211 LIVE feat. the Womenâs Honda U.S. Open of Surfing pres. by OâNeill
Results:
Final:
1 â Malia Manuel (HAW) 14.34
2 â Coco Ho (HAW) 7.90
Semifinals Results (1st advances)
Heat 1: Malia Manuel (HAW) 13.10 def. Sally Fitzgibbons (AUS) 12.67
Heat 2: Coco Ho (HAW) 10.83 def Stephanie Gilmore (AUS) 6.83
Quarterfinals (1st advances)
Heat 1: Malia Manuel (HAW) 15.83 def. Sofia Mulanovich (USA) 13.10
Heat 2: Sally Fitzgibbons (AUS) 11.00 def. Samantha Cornish (AUS) 1.60
Heat 3: Coco Ho (HAW) 12.00 def. Melanie Bartels (HAW) 8.23
Heat 4: Stephanie Gilmore (AUS) 14.67 def. Bethany Hamilton (HAW) 9.17
S-3 Supergirl Pro Junior Results:
Final:
1 â Coco Ho (HAW) 14.07
2 â Nikita Robb (ZAF) 14.00
3 â Sage Erickson (USA) 12.26
4 â Courtney Conlogue (USA) 9.60
GO211 LIVE feat. the Menâs Honda U.S. Open of Surfing pres. by OâNeill Results:
Round of 24 (1st and 2nd advance)
Heat 1: Tim Reyes (USA) 16.67, Damien Fahrenfort (ZAF) 12.33, Hodei Collazo (ESP) 10.00
Heat 2: Tim Boal (FRA) 15.84, Dusty Payne (HAW) 10.13, Nick Rozsa (USA) 9.94
Heat 3: Brett Simpson (USA) 14.03, Eric Geiselman (USA) 13.00, Chris Davidson (AUS) 5.50
Heat 4: Dane Gudauskas (USA) 12.20, Cory Lopez (USA) 12.13, Adam Melling (AUS) 8.40
Heat 5: Nathaniel Curran (USA) 17.00, Chris Waring (USA) 12.10, Michel Bourez (PYF) 11.33
Heat 6: Torrey Meister (HAW) 10.80, Roy Powers (HAW) 10.67, Kirk Flintoff (AUS) 9.67
Heat 7: Shaun Cansdell (AUS) 13.83, Marlon Lipke (DEU) 12.27, Yuri Sodre (BRA) 6.13
Heat 8: Joan Duru (FRA) 12.67, Gabe Kling (USA) 12.23, Nathan Yeomans (USA) 8.94











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