| BIARRITZ, France (Wednesday, July 16,
2008) – Joy Monahan (Oahu,HAW), 22, became the
2008 Association of Surfing Professionals (ASP) Women’s
World Longboard Champion today after winning the Roxy
Jam event at La Cote des Basques in Biarritz. Monahan,
who defeated runner-up Chelsea Williams (Gold Coast,
AUS) in an exciting 30-minute final, posted a solid
14.10 point heat tally (out of a possible 20) to secure
her first world crown in front of a cheering crowd.
Monahan, who placed 9th in 2006 and 5th in 2007, stepped
up this week to seize the prestigious Roxy ASP Women’s
World Championships and become the first Hawaiian female
World Longboard Champion.
"I am super stoked, I cannot believe I won the
championship", Monahan said. "Chelsea is one
of the best surfers in the world and it was one of the
most difficult heats to win. I got good waves and was
very focused for the win."
Monahan, who defeated reigning ASP Women’s World
Longboard Champion Jennifer Smith (USA) in Semifinal
No. 1, was unstoppable in the last heat of the event
putting together strong combinations of classical turns
and modern style re-entries in the two foot (0.5 meter)
contestable conditions.
"I was very surprised to defeat Jennifer (Smith)
in the semi-finals", Monahan said. "I had
a great week in Biarritz and it ends up perfectly. It
is like a dream coming true and it is great to bring
this world title home. So stoked."
With Carissa Moore (HAW) winning the ASP Grade-2 Pro
Junior and Joy Monahan (HAW) the Roxy ASP Women’s
World Longboard Championships, Hawaiians dominated the
2008 Roxy Jam and will be back next year to defend their
respective titles.
Chelsea Williams (AUS), 22, who was a favorite towards
a possible ASP World title in Biarritz, finishes runner-up
of the 2008 edition and betters her 2007 equal 3rd.
Williams, who was the last Australian representative
in the event, was a standout throughout the Roxy ASP
WWLC and posted two of the best three heat scores of
the event including an impressive 15.00 point result
to defeat Leah Dawson (USA).
"I won most of the heat, but Joy got two good
ones in the dying seconds", Williams said. "I
tried to take the bigger waves at the very end but it
was not enough. I am still happy with my result and
hope I can do better next year."
Jennifer Smith (Ca, USA), reigning ASP Women’s
World Longboard Champion, was stopped in the Semifinals
by Monahan, forgetting her second consecutive title
hopes. Smith, who was one of the event’s top scorers
with a solid 14.75 point heat tally (out of a possible
20) obtained in Round 4, was not able to counter Monahan’s
assault.
"I guess I cannot win everything but I definitely
enjoyed this contest", Smith said. "I will
come back next year and try again. I was here for a
repeat but Joy (Monahan) is an amazing surfer. She really
deserves to be crowned champion."
Leah Dawson (USA), other semifinalist of the Roxy ASP
Women’s World Longboard Championships, secured
her best result to date with an equal 3rd. Dawson, who
placed equal 9th in 2007, created the upset of the final
day when she defeated French favorite and 2007 ASP Women’s
World Tour No. 2 Justine Dupont in the Quarterfnals
in a close heat.
Dupont, 16, who placed 3rd in the ASP Grade-2 Roxy
Pro Junior Tuesday, lost by 0.90 points and was disappointed
with the result.
"I am very disappointed because I surfed this
morning before the event and I was confident",
Dupont said. "I think I was not patient enough
to wait for the better waves and a bit tired after my
performance in the final of Roxy Pro Junior yesterday."
The Roxy ASP Women’s World Longboard Championships
will be back next year at the beautiful beach of La
Cote des Basques in Biarritz.
RESULTS
Final
Heat : Joy Monahan (HAW) 14.10 pts Def. Chelsea Williams
(AUS) 13.50
Semifinals
Heat 1: Joy Monahan (HAW) 13.50 pts Def. Jennifer Smith
(USA) 12.20 pts
Heat 2: Chelsea Williams (AUS) 15.00 pts Def. Leah
Dawson (USA) 7.35 pts
Quarterfinals
Heat 1: Joy Monahan (HAW) 16.25 pts Def. Rachel Barry
(USA) 8.85 pts
Heat 2: Jennifer Smith (USA) 14.40 pts Def. Kassia
Meador (USA) 9.75 pts
Heat 3: Leah Dawson (USA) 11.65 pts Def. Justine Dupont
(FRA) 10.75 pts
Heat 4: Chelsea Williams (AUS) 12.65 pts Def. Julie
Cox (USA) 8.20 pts

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