2009 Roxy World Longboarding Event
chelsea_biarritz__2009.jpgThe 2009 Roxy World Women's Longboarding event was completed overnight in Biarritz. As expected, the semifinal between Chelsea Williams and 2007 World champ Jen Smith was the real final, so when Chelsea was defeated, it left the way clear for Jen to claim her second win.

With a first round match-up against the other event favourite, the USA's Cori Schumacher, Tweed Heads' Chelsea Williams surfed a great heat (acheiving the event's highest heat score to date) to survive the seeding nightmare. It was sudden death from the start, so the pressure has been on.

Unfotunately in the next round she came up against the only other survving Australian, Isabelle Braly, whom she defeated. WA's Georgia Young and Qld's Rosie Locke were both defeated in Round 1.

In the semis, the girls from Reunion Island and France only scored 11.75 and 9.15 whereas Chelsea's losing score was 13.15 ... underlining the disparity between two side of the draw ... Cori Schumacher, Jen Smith and Chelsea were all on one half of the draw! The other side seemed designed to help European surfers win through. Who did the seedings?

Details below, repinted without change from the Roxy press release:

 

Jennifer Smith (California, USA), 23, won the Roxy Jam in Biarritz today to claim the second ASP Women's World Longboard title of her brilliant career after defeating fellow finalist and outsider Coline Menard (Reunion Island, FRA), 21, in the final exchange of the 2009 edition. Smith, who dominated the final bout from the beginning until the end, confirmed her stellar Semifinal run where she managed to score a 9.25 point ride, the highest wave score of the event, defeating Menard confidently.

"To win a second world title is just unbelievable," Smith said. "That heat against Chelsea (Williams)... I was ready to bow out in the semis and I had no idea I was going to get that wave and this score down. I was feeling pretty confident after that and when once I made the final I was definitely looking for the second title, for sure."

Smith, who raised her world title trophy in front of a cheering crowd at La CĂ´tes des Basques, signed an unexpected stellar come-back on top of the international hierarchy today, after several months without a win.

"I had no expectations this year as I had not won an event in months, maybe a year," Smith said. "I came over here to give my best and see what happens, and I made the final and won it. It's just so good to get a second one. I am going to celebrate with all my best friends that are here tonight and fly back home tomorrow."

With three favorites and one outsider in the Semifinals, the 2009 Roxy Jam witnessed spectacular levels of surfing through the four-day waiting period, the new 32-woman format bringing more intensity into the ASP Women's World Longboard title race. Menard's final berth showed again how strong the French female longboarders were getting with a second representative making the final in three years.

"The level of surfing has gone so high these days," Smith said. "Everytime I see Coline (Menard) at an event, she has improved since the last time and it shows that the talent in Europe and worldwide is huge. The European girls are ripping with Justine (Dupont), Coline and the other Justine (Mauvin) who will soon come up. I think Coline will be better next year."

At 21-years-old, Reunion Island resident Coline Menard became the second French representative to reach the final of the international event after Justine Dupont in 2007 who lost to Smith as well, Menard confirming her status of best up and coming competitor on tour.

"Making the final is a dream coming true for me," Menard said. "Everything went my way except for the final where I didn't really get the waves but Jennifer (Smith) was the best and she deserves to win. I had no pressure before the final, I knew it would be very tough and I tried to stay relaxed."

Menard, who has been improving fast in the last couple of years, came to Biarritz hoping to better her equal 9th place result from 2007 and ended runner-up in the most prestigious event.

"I spent four months in Australia this year competing at all events to get experience and improve," Menard said. "I didn't get any big result but it definitely helped me build my confidence and by the time I got here, I was able to put everything behind me and surf relaxed through the event which worked out pretty well."

Placing 3rd after a dominating run from Round 1 up to the Semifinals was event favorite and last year's ASP Women's World Longboard No. 2 Chelsea Williams (Gold Coast, AUS), 23, the renowned powersurfer losing to Smith despite a solid performance and a 13.25 point heat score (out of a possible 20).

"It is very disappointing not to make it through," Williams said. "I just couldn't find the better waves and Jennifer (Smith) got that 9.25 and I knew it was going to be hard to catch-up by then. I just sat out there waiting and nothing came."

Williams, the event's best scorer with an impressive 16.50 point score (out of a possible 20) on Day 1 of competition, was much awaited on the highest step of the podium today but failed to counter Smith's flawless attack and will wait another year before she can chase a first ASP World title in her division.

"I was feeling good before the heat and went out there with the same approach," Williams said. "I didn't get the opportunity to score and that 9 pointer was the turning point. I didn't feel like it was going to happen for me."

Justine Dupont (Lacanau, FRA), 17, was not able to advance to her second Roxy ASP Women's World Longboard Championships' final going down to fellow French surfer Menard in the first semifinal. Dupont, who was considered a favorite in her Semifinal duel, could not score any better than a 5.25 point ride (out of a possible 10) throughout the 30-minute semifinal.

"I am very disappointed with my performance and I didn't enjoy my time out there," Dupont said. "I made a first mistake and let the bomb go while Coline (Menard) was paddling into it. Then I waited for a good wave which came but I fell on the second turn and that was it."

Dupont's equal 3rd place finish makes her one of the most consistent female longboarders in the world after a runner-up in 2007 at 15-years-old only and an equal 5th last year.

ROXY ASP WWLC FINAL
1st, Jennifer Smith (USA) 12.25 pts
2nd, Coline Menard (REU) 9.55 pts

ROXY ASP WWLC SEMIFINALS
Heat 1: Coline Menard (REU) 11.75 pts Def. Justine Dupont (FRA) 9.15 pts
Heat 2: Jennifer Smith (USA) 15.25 pts Def. Chelsea Williams (AUS) 13.25 pts



ROXY ASP WWLC ROUND 1 RESULTS
Heat 1: Justine Dupont (FRA) 9.75 pts Def. Johanne Defay (REU) 4.75 pts
Heat 2: Yoko Furuchi (JPN) 14.50 pts Def. Claire Karabatsos (FRA) 8.65 pts
Heat 3: Kelia Moniz (HAW) 13.25 pts Def. Claire Dereux (FRA) 6.40 pts
Heat 4: Leah Dawson (USA) 12.00 pts Def. Michelle Hill (ZAF) 7.05 pts
Heat 5: Rachel Barry (USA) 8.85 pts Def. Philippa Hill (ZAF) 4.00 pts
Heat 6: Geodee Clark (HAW) 12.50 pts Def. Jennifer Flannigan (USA) 9.65 pts
Heat 7: Coline Menard (FRA) 10.90 pts Def. Crystal Dzigas (HAW) 9.25 pts
Heat 8: Summer Romero (USA) 12.75 pts Def. Joy Monahan (HAW) 11.50 pts
Heat 9: Chelsea Williams (AUS) 16.50 pts Def. Cori Schumacher (USA) 15.10 pts
Heat 10: Isabelle Braly (AUS) 8.25 pts Def. Karina Abras (BRA) 7.60 pts
Heat 11: Kassia Meador (USA) 12.50 pts Def. Renate Moerman (NDL) 4.10 pts
Heat 12: Miku Uemura (HAW) 13.25 pts Def. Georgia Young (AUS) 8.40 pts
Heat 13: Jennifer Smith (USA) 14.75 pts Def. Rosie Lock (AUS) 7.75 pts
Heat 14: Kelly Nicely (USA) 10.75 pts Def. Cristiana Pires (BRA) 7.85 pts
Heat 15: Julie Cox (USA) 9.25 pts Def. Pandora Decoster (FRA) 7.00 pts
Heat 16: Yuko Shimajiri (JPN) 7.00 pts Def. Candice O'Donnell (GBR) 4.80 pts


ASP WWLC ROUND 2 RESULTS
Heat 1: Justine Dupont (FRA) 16.00 pts Def. Yoko Furuchi (JPN) 8.50 pts
Heat 2: Kelia Moniz (HAW) 10.75 pts Def. Leah Dawson (USA) 10.30 pts
Heat 3: Geodee Clark (HAW) 8.90 pts Def. Rachel Barry (USA) 7.10 pts
Heat 4: Coline Menard (REU) 10.70 pts Def. Summer Romero (USA) 9.15 pts
Heat 5: Chelsea Williams (AUS) 13.00 pts Def. Isabelle Braly (AUS) 6.75 pts
Heat 6: Kassia Meador (HAW) 9.25 pts Def. Miku Uemura (HAW) 8.05 pts
Heat 7: Jennifer Smith (USA) 13.75 pts Def. Kelly Nicely (USA) 10.90 pts
Heat 8: Julie Cox (USA) 7.15 pts Def. Yuko Shimajiri (JPN) 5.25 pts


ASP WWLC QUARTERFINALS RESULTS
Heat 1: Justine Dupont (FRA) 15.50 pts Def. Kelia Moniz (HAW) 11.65 pts
Heat 2: Coline Menard (REU) 9.25 pts Def. Geodee Clark (HAW) 8.55 pts
Heat 3: Chelsea Williams (AUS) 12.50 pts Def. Kassia Meador (USA) 12.15 pts
Heat 4: Jennifer Smith (USA) 12.50 pts Def. Julie Cox (USA) 10.65 pts

 
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